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abdul searched through the mall looking for victims. made a discovery that shocked him. >> i look down and i see somebody hiding behind a table. it was a lady. she looked very scared. and i'm thinking, she was right in the middle of the cross fire. >> catherine spotted abdul too, but sensed he wasn't a threat. >> how did you know they weren't terrorists? >> they weren't carrying the large guns we had seen that the terrorists had. >> with just a few words between them, catherine walton and abdul quickly coordinated an exit strategy. >> we opened fire toward it is door, just to scare the terrorists away. >> then it was time. >> then we hold fire and then i tell the lady, now. and suddenly this young girl appears out of nowhere and i just call to her to run towards me and she starts running. and immediately i'm thinking, what a brave girl. >> when she got up and ran, did you have a moment where you thought, oh, my god sh -- >> i think i realized it was precarious but i was also trusting that if they were telling us to run that it was safe.
abdul searched through the mall looking for victims. made a discovery that shocked him. >> i look down and i see somebody hiding behind a table. it was a lady. she looked very scared. and i'm thinking, she was right in the middle of the cross fire. >> catherine spotted abdul too, but sensed he wasn't a threat. >> how did you know they weren't terrorists? >> they weren't carrying the large guns we had seen that the terrorists had. >> with just a few words between...
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then detective abdul-rahman's phone rang. >> the assistant u.s. attorney tells us that mr.wants to talk to whoever is handling the investigation of mrs. fayed's death. >> and what does the cellmate tell you? >> well, 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 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. >> 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. prosecuto
then detective abdul-rahman's phone rang. >> the assistant u.s. attorney tells us that mr.wants to talk to whoever is handling the investigation of mrs. fayed's death. >> and what does the cellmate tell you? >> well, 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.r is handling the investigation of mrs. fayed's death. >> and what does the cellmate tell you? >> well, 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 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. >> 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 jackson. >> jame
then detective abdul-rahman's phone rang. >> the assistant u.s. attorney tells us that mr.r is handling the investigation of mrs. fayed's death. >> and what does the cellmate tell you? >> well, 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...
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abdul khan: refrigerated? vicky: yeah, is it refrigerated in there? abdul: no. vicky: so, it's 75 degrees in the van? abdul: uh-huh. vicky: abdul khan says his father owns the restaurant. he declined to speak with us. but the worst offender we found was restaurant owner kim chung.. after he loaded up this truck with meat, chicken, and fish, we followed him to a stop in downtown san jose, another restaurant supplier. the meat there is still in that truck. male: 77 degrees outside. vicky: then costco, where he came out with a flat screen tv. remember, this meat has been in the truck the entire time. vicky: i'm vicky with nbc bay area. vicky: he finally arrived at the phu lam chinese restaurant four hours after he first picked up all this food. we saw the meat in here since about 2 o'clock. kim chung: no, no, we just got here. vicky: but the meat's been in your truck for about four hours. kim: okay. vicky: with no refrigeration? do you worry people could get sick from eating that? kim: yes, i do. today, we tried--i tried to get everything done, otherwise we'll just
abdul khan: refrigerated? vicky: yeah, is it refrigerated in there? abdul: no. vicky: so, it's 75 degrees in the van? abdul: uh-huh. vicky: abdul khan says his father owns the restaurant. he declined to speak with us. but the worst offender we found was restaurant owner kim chung.. after he loaded up this truck with meat, chicken, and fish, we followed him to a stop in downtown san jose, another restaurant supplier. the meat there is still in that truck. male: 77 degrees outside. vicky: then...
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abdul has been described as an outstanding young man who was engaged to be married. called the been left utterly devastated i what the judge called the wicked stabbing of him that night. —— by what the judge called. the government has been severely criticised in an official report on its flagship benefit reform, universal credit. the national audit office has accused ministers of being in denial over the financial hardship it causes to some claimants. it says £2 billion have been spent introducing the benefit so far. it could prove more expensive than the system its replacing. of the million people who currently receive the new, combined benefit, 20% experience delays in receiving theirfirst payments, some lasting months. and it costs nearly £700 to administer each claim — that's four times higher than originally intended. but the government insists it's good value for money. michael buchanan reports. my name is alex tipton and i have been on universal credit since november. alex is 30 and has a range of visible and psychiatric problems. for two weeks last month he t
abdul has been described as an outstanding young man who was engaged to be married. called the been left utterly devastated i what the judge called the wicked stabbing of him that night. —— by what the judge called. the government has been severely criticised in an official report on its flagship benefit reform, universal credit. the national audit office has accused ministers of being in denial over the financial hardship it causes to some claimants. it says £2 billion have been spent...
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abdul samad has been described as an outstanding young man who was engaged to be married.at the judge called the wicked stabbing of him that night. that is all from me for the moment. stay with us for the bbc news bulletin at 10:10. a damning report says the government‘s flagship benefits system is too expensive and may never be value for money. the national audit office says people are suffering delays in receiving universal credit and experiencing hardship. no food, no heating. sitting in bed, for a week at a time, wrapped up in my duvet. but the government denies universal credit is causing hardship and insists it is value for money. who to believe? also tonight — after months of disruption for passengers, the boss of govia thameslink railway resigns. outrage at westminster after efforts to bring in a law against so—called upskirting are blocked by one mp. commentator: it's ronaldo! he has done it! he has only gone and done it! an electrifying match lights up the world cup as portugal‘s star player thrills the fans. hgppy happy christmas, ian. and dirty den — otherwise
abdul samad has been described as an outstanding young man who was engaged to be married.at the judge called the wicked stabbing of him that night. that is all from me for the moment. stay with us for the bbc news bulletin at 10:10. a damning report says the government‘s flagship benefits system is too expensive and may never be value for money. the national audit office says people are suffering delays in receiving universal credit and experiencing hardship. no food, no heating. sitting in...
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i do love kareem abdul-jabbar. so anyway, he joins up. washington, he fully grows on washington because he is so gung ho. the whole work, all of his men are deserting in droves and here's this french kid who is like put me in coach. when washington says okay you can join my military family, which was lingo of the day to basically washington is saying u can become one of my minions like the way alexander hamilton was described as a member of washington's military family, but remember lafayette was an orphan and when washington said family he meant minyan, but what lafayette heard was son. then, hijinks ensued. so, i guess i will take some questions if you have them. there are these microphones set up here. yeah, let's get cracking. >> hello. i was wondering when i read the book if you have seen the show hamilton and what you thought of the portrayal of lafayette? >> if you did not hear that the question was about hamilton. [laughter] >> i seen hamilton and what i think of the patrol of lafayette i have seen hamilton. i obviously love hamil
i do love kareem abdul-jabbar. so anyway, he joins up. washington, he fully grows on washington because he is so gung ho. the whole work, all of his men are deserting in droves and here's this french kid who is like put me in coach. when washington says okay you can join my military family, which was lingo of the day to basically washington is saying u can become one of my minions like the way alexander hamilton was described as a member of washington's military family, but remember lafayette...
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abdul samad has been described as an outstanding young man who was engaged to be married.ws. the headlines on bbc news. a bill to make upskirting — the act of secretly taking photos under a skirt — a sexual offence has been blocked by a single conservative mp. donald trump announces the us will be putting a 25% trade tariff on more than 800 goods from china. two teenage moped riders are jailed for life after they stabbed and killed a charity youth worker during a violent robbery spree. the government has been severely criticised in an official report on its flagship benefit reform — universal credit. the national audit office has accused ministers of being in denial over the financial hardship it causes to some claimants. it says £2 billion have been spent introducing the benefit so far, and it could prove more expensive than the system it‘s replacing. but the government insists it is good value for money. michael buchanan reports. my name is alex tipton and i have been on universal credit since november. alex is 30 and has a range of visible and psychiatric problems. for
abdul samad has been described as an outstanding young man who was engaged to be married.ws. the headlines on bbc news. a bill to make upskirting — the act of secretly taking photos under a skirt — a sexual offence has been blocked by a single conservative mp. donald trump announces the us will be putting a 25% trade tariff on more than 800 goods from china. two teenage moped riders are jailed for life after they stabbed and killed a charity youth worker during a violent robbery spree. the...
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that was king abdul earlier today from jordan. he was concerned basis of the conversation we had. senator graham was there too. normal contribution is somewhere between 350 400 million. we provide 60 billion. run schools and health clinics. other services. for palestinians in jordan, lebanon, west bank, gaza. i know the king feel strongly that the alternative our schools run by hamas. and closing down their schools probably see black or green flags. what we do here? we've seen and i've have over the years many many countries in the way children are educated. unfortunately it's done the wrong way. that's why when the leader society continue, we have refugees we have others there. what we do about education for these kids? >> when the king was here, was present when he spoke with the president on this very issue as well. there were a couple of ideas how we might do it. how the united states might, along with others, provide funding to those schools i think at the end of august. so this kids are doing something that we don't want them to do we don't have the wrong folks underwriting
that was king abdul earlier today from jordan. he was concerned basis of the conversation we had. senator graham was there too. normal contribution is somewhere between 350 400 million. we provide 60 billion. run schools and health clinics. other services. for palestinians in jordan, lebanon, west bank, gaza. i know the king feel strongly that the alternative our schools run by hamas. and closing down their schools probably see black or green flags. what we do here? we've seen and i've have...
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by the end of the might of had been nine match point robberies, five stabbings and abdul samad was deadrt to hear thomas and too sentenced to a minimum of 20 and 22 years respectively. in sentencing the judge said he had no doubt that, had the police not called them they would have robbed more people that might. he said that the way that they had given evidence during the trial get a clear impression that their attitude to what they have done and covered in was one of casual matter of casual matter—of—fact indifference. both teenagers went out and that might. judge richard marks qc reference the frequency of young people carrying knives and an alarming rise in mopeds crime in his remarks. 0ff knives and an alarming rise in mopeds crime in his remarks. off i'm pleased to see the judge mention muppet crime and mike crime, i'm hoping it will send a strong message to young people thinking of carrying an eye for getting involved in this kind of activity. the victim was described as an outstanding young man who was engaged to be married. instead his family have been left devastated by what th
by the end of the might of had been nine match point robberies, five stabbings and abdul samad was deadrt to hear thomas and too sentenced to a minimum of 20 and 22 years respectively. in sentencing the judge said he had no doubt that, had the police not called them they would have robbed more people that might. he said that the way that they had given evidence during the trial get a clear impression that their attitude to what they have done and covered in was one of casual matter of casual...
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therefore sentencing on rahman alias abdul rahman and with the death penalty. last month more than thirty people died including the bombers in a series of suicide attacks at churches and at a police station in the city of. families with young children carrying suicide belts were held responsible police have said they were members of a month's group jemaah. a d about the may month. there is fear among police that this verdict could become a trigger for revenge attacks by sympathizers who are not really involved in j.t. but can operate as lol bulls who have been self radicalized. more than four hundred suspected members of j d have been arrested since the beginning of the year this verdict is not only seen as a strong message to those involved in paradox in indonesia but also to the ideological leaders counter-terrorism laws have recently been revised to make it easier to prosecute those inciting violence but above all this case has put the spotlight on indonesia's present system notoriously lacking security firm filner was injured during the attack at starbucks
therefore sentencing on rahman alias abdul rahman and with the death penalty. last month more than thirty people died including the bombers in a series of suicide attacks at churches and at a police station in the city of. families with young children carrying suicide belts were held responsible police have said they were members of a month's group jemaah. a d about the may month. there is fear among police that this verdict could become a trigger for revenge attacks by sympathizers who are not...
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make their second high profile so that signing of the but some are twenty two year old center back to abdul deol who of minds will join the black and yellows for the coming season dortmund paid twenty eight million euros for the frenchman's services making him the second most expensive player in their history. you are saying that over years a war coming up at the top of the hour on my little rock thanks. again fighting for the case to be taken seriously in the world of work here's what's coming up women's tour. though this is the feudal superhero. sparked a smaller stage in the gym bring recently dangerous times are tough. for mom and. baby news on the school good she said let's listen to you send us. a call to change not to stand. by those. people who put big dreams on the big screen. lego. movie magazine on the w. a stinging tariff backfire for donald trump the u.s. president's protectionist policies see holly davidson hit the road trump is right the e.u. says told you so. a german commission recommends hiking the minimum wage a good or bad thing for business in europe's biggest economy a
make their second high profile so that signing of the but some are twenty two year old center back to abdul deol who of minds will join the black and yellows for the coming season dortmund paid twenty eight million euros for the frenchman's services making him the second most expensive player in their history. you are saying that over years a war coming up at the top of the hour on my little rock thanks. again fighting for the case to be taken seriously in the world of work here's what's coming...
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abdul was recommended for a special immigrant visa. the sergeant who found him recommended him for that visa. the chief who approved the application felt that abdul's work for our nation was worthy enough to save our life. he wasn't an interpreter. he wasn't part of a narrow group of afghans who helped us, but he was there nevertheless putting his life on the line for americans serving in afghanistan. lar in keane, new hampshire, i met with a remarkable individual from afghanistan. he had worked closely for the u.s. agency for international development in kabul. she wen door-to-door encouraging women to take out microloans to start their small businesses. she eventually became vice president for operations at the usaid sponsored microloan program. for a woman in afghanistan going door to door and working closely with americans, this was dangerous work. she drew unwelcome attention wherever she went and she became aigh-profile target for the talibannd others. then one day in 2013, she got a call at her usaid office. it was from a distra
abdul was recommended for a special immigrant visa. the sergeant who found him recommended him for that visa. the chief who approved the application felt that abdul's work for our nation was worthy enough to save our life. he wasn't an interpreter. he wasn't part of a narrow group of afghans who helped us, but he was there nevertheless putting his life on the line for americans serving in afghanistan. lar in keane, new hampshire, i met with a remarkable individual from afghanistan. he had...
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the old city still lies in ruins and amid the rubble there are still corpses i'm a reporter jafar abdul karim has been speaking to aid workers in mosul he sent us this exclusive report and we do have to warn you some of the images which we have pixilated are disturbing. the smell of death is everywhere old mosul is like an open air symmetry nearly a year after the battle between the so-called islamic state and iraqi troops and the corpses still fill the streets. we meet hosseini the young nurse has volunteered to help remove the bodies. and this old house in this room we found one hundred fifty corpses they were all shot in the hand they're not here yes. the stench is hard to take it fills your nostrils and chill now because we took away all the bodies then we burned the room and to sanitize it but how did they all say that. they were let out one on top of the other men and women and children. there are still bones here they were stuck to the blankets. anyone passing by can see the corpses under the rubble. heads without bodies. a girl's hair still stuck to her up by. the volunteers hav
the old city still lies in ruins and amid the rubble there are still corpses i'm a reporter jafar abdul karim has been speaking to aid workers in mosul he sent us this exclusive report and we do have to warn you some of the images which we have pixilated are disturbing. the smell of death is everywhere old mosul is like an open air symmetry nearly a year after the battle between the so-called islamic state and iraqi troops and the corpses still fill the streets. we meet hosseini the young nurse...
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much of its infrastructure has been destroyed and it lacks a basic services abdul hamid isa a military brigade tasked with bringing life back to the town. struction will start immediately after school hospitals infrastructure streets health services and housing i guess the world will be totally rehab really into once for omar and his family it can't come soon enough that it counting down the days they've suffered during the past seven years but hope time can now prove a healer who would have to do i hate the jews here are told. raising fares among muslims in south africa two men were killed in stabbings in the town of permit us are reports. so i would bustle is grateful that his brother faisal survived thursday's attack at a mosque near cape town he was stabbed in the face and by a stranger with said he needed a place to sleep for the night their father and a somali national were killed. in the. game and. says he was stabbed the first he thinks the attacker was acting alone not just a congregation or a specific. this is the guy he used to be blamed despite kindness to him unfortunately
much of its infrastructure has been destroyed and it lacks a basic services abdul hamid isa a military brigade tasked with bringing life back to the town. struction will start immediately after school hospitals infrastructure streets health services and housing i guess the world will be totally rehab really into once for omar and his family it can't come soon enough that it counting down the days they've suffered during the past seven years but hope time can now prove a healer who would have to...
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know the sami come our abdul razak his children nor his grandchildren are allowed to return to their family home not even to visit . it's the same story with countless other palestinians in the diaspora estimated to number over six million today. palestinian houses appropriated by israel stand as a testament to an abiding injustice. the original occupants and owners are now scattered across the world. new generations of palestinian refugees who have never known their ancestral land still refer to these places as home. in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine ben israeli prime minister golda mayer was quoted in a british newspaper she said. it was not as though there was a palestinian people in palestine considering itself as a palestinian people and we came and threw them out and took their country away from them they did not exist. i've formed those who lived in the school that people with poland look for a land with no people. so these people of. what we call palestine maybe they will hear but they will drop it that's to say that a million and hundreds of the of people that were ple
know the sami come our abdul razak his children nor his grandchildren are allowed to return to their family home not even to visit . it's the same story with countless other palestinians in the diaspora estimated to number over six million today. palestinian houses appropriated by israel stand as a testament to an abiding injustice. the original occupants and owners are now scattered across the world. new generations of palestinian refugees who have never known their ancestral land still refer...
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kareem abdul jabbar down at dodger stadium on father's day theiahundle off caleb ferguson san francisconothing brandon belt back from the ten-day d-l after having his appendix removed... two weeks ago top third... giants not done with the rookie belt goes opposite field... adds two more... leads the team with 12 homers. san francisco only had 3 hits in the gamechris stratton had a solid day for the giants yasiel puig into to end the fou stratton allows three hits and one run in six innings giants win 4-1 over at the coliseum... it was beautiful day to catch a game with dad in the sixth... game tied at 2 albert pujols makes it look easy... takes daniel mengden deep... pujols hits his 625th career home run angels add an extra run to end the inning things got interesting in the ninth a's down by one...with two on. mark canha with a bloop down the middle mike trout can't get there in time heaney in the dugout was losing his mind canha goes 2-fo4... had a home run in . eleven... oakland with the bases juiced. jonathan lucroy walks it off... singles to deep right off eduardo paredes it's his
kareem abdul jabbar down at dodger stadium on father's day theiahundle off caleb ferguson san francisconothing brandon belt back from the ten-day d-l after having his appendix removed... two weeks ago top third... giants not done with the rookie belt goes opposite field... adds two more... leads the team with 12 homers. san francisco only had 3 hits in the gamechris stratton had a solid day for the giants yasiel puig into to end the fou stratton allows three hits and one run in six innings...
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. >> i think paula abdul, [ bleep ].singing off key on the record -- >> reporter: real. the explosive new documentary "whitney" out july 6th taking an unflinching look at the musical icon's tumultuous life, including drug addiction with never before seen home movies and blunt, stunning revelations from her tight inner circle. >> there were always a lot of secrets. you don't resolve things and deal with things -- they never go away. >> i'm wondering if there's something that's like a release. >> i've been waiting to exhale for such a long time. >> reporter: gary houston speaking exclusively with "nightline" along with wife pat. whitney's former manager and executive producer of the documentary. perhaps the film's biggest revelation, whitney was allegedly sexually molested as a child. pat says whitney never told her who abused her, but that she did talk about the alleged experience. did you know? >> we talked about it. but it was referencing my daughter. you know, we would travel with work, we'd argue about me leaving reya
. >> i think paula abdul, [ bleep ].singing off key on the record -- >> reporter: real. the explosive new documentary "whitney" out july 6th taking an unflinching look at the musical icon's tumultuous life, including drug addiction with never before seen home movies and blunt, stunning revelations from her tight inner circle. >> there were always a lot of secrets. you don't resolve things and deal with things -- they never go away. >> i'm wondering if there's...
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know the sami come our abdul razak his children nor his grandchildren are allowed to return to their family home not even to visit . it's the same story with countless other palestinians in the diaspora estimated to number over six million today. palestinian houses appropriated by israel stand as a testament to an abiding injustice. the original occupants and owners are now scattered across the world. new generations of palestinian refugees who have never known their ancestral land still refer to these places as home. in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine ben israeli prime minister golda mayer was quoted in a british newspaper she said. it was not as though there was a palestinian people in palestine considering itself as a palestinian people and we came and threw them out and took their country away from them they did not exist. i forms those who live in the school that people with poland look for a land with no people. so these people of. what we call palestine maybe they will hear but they will drop it that's to say that a million and hundreds of the of people that were pleasant
know the sami come our abdul razak his children nor his grandchildren are allowed to return to their family home not even to visit . it's the same story with countless other palestinians in the diaspora estimated to number over six million today. palestinian houses appropriated by israel stand as a testament to an abiding injustice. the original occupants and owners are now scattered across the world. new generations of palestinian refugees who have never known their ancestral land still refer...
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know the sami come our abdul razak his children nor his grandchildren are allowed to return to their family home not even to visit . it's the same story with countless other palestinians in the diaspora estimated to number over six million today. palestinian houses appropriated by israel stand as a testament to an abiding injustice. the original occupants and owners are now scattered across the world. new generations of palestinian refugees who have never known their ancestral land still refer to these places as home. in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine ben israeli prime minister golda mayer was quoted in a british newspaper she said. it was not as though there was a palestinian people in palestine considering itself as a palestinian people and we came and threw them out and took their country away from them they did not exist. i from those who live in the school that people with poland look for a land with no people. so these people of. what we call palestine maybe they will hear but they will drop it that's to say that a million and hundreds of the of people that work there isn
know the sami come our abdul razak his children nor his grandchildren are allowed to return to their family home not even to visit . it's the same story with countless other palestinians in the diaspora estimated to number over six million today. palestinian houses appropriated by israel stand as a testament to an abiding injustice. the original occupants and owners are now scattered across the world. new generations of palestinian refugees who have never known their ancestral land still refer...
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. >> reporter: she worries about her surviving son, abdul wajid, who is 16 and severely disabled. >> translated ): he was completely normal at birth, then started to show some symptoms at eight months. his feet got twisted, he stopped playing. we've taken him for some operations and that's helped him to sit upright. before, he couldn't even do that.ep >>ter: her husband is on a small pension, and with her own meager salary, this like physical therapy or a wheelchair for abdul wajid are beyond reach.e many peoplve in far worse poverty. and they are the prime target of e polio campaign's foot soldiers, most of them women. the vaccinators are trained icipate resistance from parents >> where is the vaccine medicine made? >> in indonesia. >> and indonesia i >> a muslim country. >> reporter: accompani by a policeman, the vaccinators, many from the same neighborhoods in which they work, go door todo or. security is only one concern e at can hinder their progress. conditions on thound are often ripe for polio: waste ofki nds, and flooding when it rains, a tests this year detected the prevale
. >> reporter: she worries about her surviving son, abdul wajid, who is 16 and severely disabled. >> translated ): he was completely normal at birth, then started to show some symptoms at eight months. his feet got twisted, he stopped playing. we've taken him for some operations and that's helped him to sit upright. before, he couldn't even do that.ep >>ter: her husband is on a small pension, and with her own meager salary, this like physical therapy or a wheelchair for abdul...
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. >> reporter: abdul hamid sits on the board of the mosque. leaders here say mo salah's fame is attracting muslims to the mosque and soccer. >> i might have feared going to a football club before but now i might take my children, i might take my wife. >> reporter: here in liverpool, soccer is the religion and anfield stadium is the temple. but even this hugedie. his speed, points scoring -- >> irrepressible. >> reporter: -- and reputation for humility made him a legend. matt bradley, nbc news, liverpool. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this sunday night. stay with nbc news as we follow developments at this summit during the coming days. starting tomorrow morning on "today," continuing coverage on msnbc and nbcnews.com. i'll see you back here tomorrow for "nbc nightly news." i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night from singapore. a celebration fo preparations underway in oakland to honor the >>> right now at 6:00, the celebration for the champs. pr
. >> reporter: abdul hamid sits on the board of the mosque. leaders here say mo salah's fame is attracting muslims to the mosque and soccer. >> i might have feared going to a football club before but now i might take my children, i might take my wife. >> reporter: here in liverpool, soccer is the religion and anfield stadium is the temple. but even this hugedie. his speed, points scoring -- >> irrepressible. >> reporter: -- and reputation for humility made him a...
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abdul shakir's young son was boirpped when a wall collapsed while he sle. wife is still in shock. his son was 3 years old. >> i build a wall from mud because i don't have any money and that's why i have t stay here. the house was built with bamboo' poles and thas why we couldn't make a strong enough fence. my wife and one of my children were injured too. >> they're still surrounded by the rubble that killed their son. with more water comes a greater risk of disee. there are 700,000 people here and aid workers wa that thousands could die. this weekend they'll mark the islamic festival but it's hard to imagine much of a celebration. these people are defin by the land they've lost and the land same they now cling to. a fragile existence that's still under threat. dan johnson, "bbc news." >> stay with us here on. "bbc ne still to come, lamed to rest beside newtsen and darwin. stephen hawken is interred inside westminster abbey. >> there was a bomb in the city center. a code word known to be one used by the i.r.a. was given.xp bombts were examining a suspect's v
abdul shakir's young son was boirpped when a wall collapsed while he sle. wife is still in shock. his son was 3 years old. >> i build a wall from mud because i don't have any money and that's why i have t stay here. the house was built with bamboo' poles and thas why we couldn't make a strong enough fence. my wife and one of my children were injured too. >> they're still surrounded by the rubble that killed their son. with more water comes a greater risk of disee. there are 700,000...
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president of algeria has sacked his head of national security no reason has been given major general abdul ghani how mel recently criticized the justice ministry over its handling of a cocaine smuggling scandal twenty arrests have so far been made in connection with the seizure of seventy million dollars worth of cocaine on a ship from spain it's been alleged that senior government officials were involved in the smuggling. still to come on the program. the world cup. tournament. well i got time to support his foreign agent thank you so much argentina are through to the knockout stages. well you know. some of the like. al-jazeera. where every year. when the news breaks. on the mailman city and the story builds to be forced to leave it would just be all when people need to be heard to women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring me the award winning documentaries and live news i'm not out to view it i got to commend you on hearing is good journalism on and on mine. one of the biggest problems facing our oceans and the loss of se
president of algeria has sacked his head of national security no reason has been given major general abdul ghani how mel recently criticized the justice ministry over its handling of a cocaine smuggling scandal twenty arrests have so far been made in connection with the seizure of seventy million dollars worth of cocaine on a ship from spain it's been alleged that senior government officials were involved in the smuggling. still to come on the program. the world cup. tournament. well i got time...
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kareem abdul-jabbar in dodger garb, cap, too. top of the 1st nick hundley with a bat in his hands, nice job batting clean-up. that's fourth in the lineup. two-run homer to left, his eighth of the year. top of the 3rd, hello brandon belt. a two-run bolt and giants led 4- 1. belt's 12th for the year. chris stratton, fourth time facing these guys, six innings, three hits, three strikeouts. he's given up three runs or less in five straight starts. bottom of the 9th we got hunter strickland on the bump to close it out and watch him as he blew a 95 mile-per-hour fastball by cody bellenger to end it. 10 games, record of 4-6 hosting the marlins tomorrow. >>> a's and angels, hey, you think it's father's day? bottom of the 2nd mark canha, a shot to left, old-fashioned american league ball here going long ball, a two-run homer for the former cal bear. top of the 6th, 2 -2, albert pujols, how about career home run no. 625, five away from tying ken griffey, jr. angels closer blake barker trying to protect a two-run lead in the 9th. marcus sem
kareem abdul-jabbar in dodger garb, cap, too. top of the 1st nick hundley with a bat in his hands, nice job batting clean-up. that's fourth in the lineup. two-run homer to left, his eighth of the year. top of the 3rd, hello brandon belt. a two-run bolt and giants led 4- 1. belt's 12th for the year. chris stratton, fourth time facing these guys, six innings, three hits, three strikeouts. he's given up three runs or less in five straight starts. bottom of the 9th we got hunter strickland on the...
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kareem abdul-jabbar who didn't even play at the 1968 olympics because of protesting civil rights and the like. people have forgotten this. remind us of the history through some of these black athletes of the past. >> absolutely. you have a break here. if you are of a certain generation, you remember muhammad ali and bill russell and jim brown and john carlos. there's a long history, a heritage of african-american athletes being involved. the argument i make in the book is that black athlete is the most influential, most visible black employee this country has produced. they felt that they had a responsibility to get involved because they were the ones who made it. they were the ones who integrated the country. let's not forget it was in baseball that integrated the country before the military. then from 40 year period after that in the 1970s, '80s, '90s. michael juror dordan, tiger woo those players did not get involved. not interested in risking political capital and whatever money they had because they didn't want to get involved in these issues. for the player today to get involve
kareem abdul-jabbar who didn't even play at the 1968 olympics because of protesting civil rights and the like. people have forgotten this. remind us of the history through some of these black athletes of the past. >> absolutely. you have a break here. if you are of a certain generation, you remember muhammad ali and bill russell and jim brown and john carlos. there's a long history, a heritage of african-american athletes being involved. the argument i make in the book is that black...
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therefore sentencing on rahman alias abdul rahman with the death penalty last month more than thirty people died including the bombers in a series of suicide attacks at churches and at a police station in the city of. families with young children carrying suicide belts were held responsible. police have said they were members of month's group jemaah. a d about the may month. there is fear among police that this verdict could become a trigger for revenge attacks by sympathizers who are not really involved in j.t. but can operate is lol bulls who have been soft radicalized. more than four hundred suspected members of j a d have been arrested since the beginning of the year this verdict is not only seen as a strong message to those involved in parrot tracks in indonesia but also to the ideological leaders counter terrorism laws have recently been revised to make it easier to prosecute those inciting violence but above all this case has put the spotlight on indonesia's present system notoriously lacking security firm filner was injured during the attack at starbucks judges decided to say
therefore sentencing on rahman alias abdul rahman with the death penalty last month more than thirty people died including the bombers in a series of suicide attacks at churches and at a police station in the city of. families with young children carrying suicide belts were held responsible. police have said they were members of month's group jemaah. a d about the may month. there is fear among police that this verdict could become a trigger for revenge attacks by sympathizers who are not...
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much of its infrastructure has been destroyed and it lacks a basic services abdul hamid isa a military brigade tasked with bringing life back to the town. structure will start immediately after school hospitals infrastructure streets health services and housing i guess the world will be totally rehab really into wards for omar and his family it can't come soon enough that it counting down the days they've suffered during the past seven years but hope time can now prove a healer would have to do i hate the jews here are. well malaysian prime minister najib razak may be charged in a corruption case japes alleged involvement in a money laundering scandal played a large part in his election last year promise some had him mohammed has vowed to bring back money stolen from a state fund and punish those responsible for the appalling report from putrajaya. it's one of the biggest ever turn outs for prime ministers open house the annual celebrations held at the residence of malaysia's leader to mark the start of the muslim holiday of either addressing the crowd might there mohammed thank the su
much of its infrastructure has been destroyed and it lacks a basic services abdul hamid isa a military brigade tasked with bringing life back to the town. structure will start immediately after school hospitals infrastructure streets health services and housing i guess the world will be totally rehab really into wards for omar and his family it can't come soon enough that it counting down the days they've suffered during the past seven years but hope time can now prove a healer would have to do...
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much of its infrastructure has been destroyed and it lacks a basic services abdul hamid isa a military brigade tasked with bringing life back to the town. struction will start immediately after school as hospitals infrastructure streets health services and housing i guess the word go will be totally rehab really into once for omar and his family it can't come soon enough that it counting down the days they've suffered during the past seven years but hope time can now prove a healer. would have to do i hate the jews here are told. at least twelve people have died and thousands forced into relief shelters after days of torrential rain in northeast india flash floods and landslides of cut off parts of mana poor state and neighboring for poorer hospitals and shops are flooded and closed. thousands of mourners have attended the funeral of a leading journalist who was shot dead on thursday in indian administered kashmir should judge the chari was the editor of the english language newspaper rising kashmir he was killed by unidentified men on a motorbike as he left his office in srinagar a fi
much of its infrastructure has been destroyed and it lacks a basic services abdul hamid isa a military brigade tasked with bringing life back to the town. struction will start immediately after school as hospitals infrastructure streets health services and housing i guess the word go will be totally rehab really into once for omar and his family it can't come soon enough that it counting down the days they've suffered during the past seven years but hope time can now prove a healer. would have...
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the two thousand and sixteen suicide bombing at a starbucks cafe that killed four people police say abdul rahman teachings inspired the attackers behind a string of bombings in survivor last month and more than thirty people died. the world's largest oil producers are meeting in vienna suicide whether to increase production a move that would likely mean a drop in petrol prices saudi arabia and russia want opec to relax tighter controls but iran and venezuela are holding out european union tariffs on u.s. imports worth more than two point six billion dollars came into effect on friday president and good allies by imposing tariffs on steel minium imports into the united states in response the e.u. is imposing its own levies on products that include harley davidson motorcycles whiskey and orange juice. north and south korea have agreed to hold the unions for family members separated by the war the last time that happened was in two thousand and fifteen when elderly relatives were reunited after more than sixty years apart . for late august a part of the steps agreed to by kim jong il to impr
the two thousand and sixteen suicide bombing at a starbucks cafe that killed four people police say abdul rahman teachings inspired the attackers behind a string of bombings in survivor last month and more than thirty people died. the world's largest oil producers are meeting in vienna suicide whether to increase production a move that would likely mean a drop in petrol prices saudi arabia and russia want opec to relax tighter controls but iran and venezuela are holding out european union...
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crisis that could be made worse by a major new military offensive in yemen troops loyal to president abdul robber mansour hadi backed by a saudi emira coalition a targeting positions just south of her data that this is all part of an operation to retake the city from his the rebels have controlled it since twenty fourteen the red sea port is yemen's second largest and an important point of entry for aide. reports. a major military operation is underway yemeni government troops. to take the port of poti from truth the rebels warplanes and warships of the saudi coalition have also launched strikes on the city and reinforcements are joining soldiers on the ground for what many say is a decisive battle for control over northern yemen but they do tell a little but they are here on our way to for data and we will liberate it from the who we are determined to celebrate you and mark the end of ramadan there. daters seaports is a vital lifeline for the whole thesis the sardi's say that's where the shia rebels get weapons smuggled in from iran that's denied by both and the host these the united nati
crisis that could be made worse by a major new military offensive in yemen troops loyal to president abdul robber mansour hadi backed by a saudi emira coalition a targeting positions just south of her data that this is all part of an operation to retake the city from his the rebels have controlled it since twenty fourteen the red sea port is yemen's second largest and an important point of entry for aide. reports. a major military operation is underway yemeni government troops. to take the port...
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egypt's president abdul fattah al—sisi said he was close to resolving differences with ethiopia's abiylargest, could soon be completed. and protestors in spain's basque country have formed a 200 kilometre human chain to call for a vote on greater autonomy for the region. tens of thousands of people joined hands in a line linking the cities of san sebastian and bilbao with the seat of the basque parliament in the region's capital vitoria. you're watching a special edition of newsday on the bbc. still to come, what does north korea want from the summit here in singapore, and what's it prepared to give in return? we'll take a cool hard look at what might be on the table when president trump meets kim jong—un on tuesday. the day the british liberated the falklands, and by tonight, british troops had begun the task of disarming the enemy. in the heart of the west german capital, this was gorby—mania at its height. the crowd packed to see the man who, for them, has raised great hopes for an end for the division of europe. michaeljackson was not guilty on all charges, the screams of the crowd
egypt's president abdul fattah al—sisi said he was close to resolving differences with ethiopia's abiylargest, could soon be completed. and protestors in spain's basque country have formed a 200 kilometre human chain to call for a vote on greater autonomy for the region. tens of thousands of people joined hands in a line linking the cities of san sebastian and bilbao with the seat of the basque parliament in the region's capital vitoria. you're watching a special edition of newsday on the...
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last year police in gaza attacked a photographer working for as i was france presse his name ahmed abdul razak out by about forty seven years old he was beaten up while covering a demonstration at the ref refugee camp he was hit with a stick of residing needed hospital treatment an interior ministry official later apologized why did that have that one why wasn't beaten up and why was he knows those police who did that they were punished and they are really how much punishment did know they were taken to the court and they were jailed because they have our how long did they get you don't know who no no no i know exactly they were only for one year for what they are really a cia really so they were punished and there was a compensation for him from the ministry he didn't start on i am your reason for change the same thing happened to every ad if some accidents took place here or there that doesn't mean that we say nothing is have it's not hero who sits on the edge of the nineteen year cases i hear it's a clear that our position of something wrong was done we say we are sorry we punish the
last year police in gaza attacked a photographer working for as i was france presse his name ahmed abdul razak out by about forty seven years old he was beaten up while covering a demonstration at the ref refugee camp he was hit with a stick of residing needed hospital treatment an interior ministry official later apologized why did that have that one why wasn't beaten up and why was he knows those police who did that they were punished and they are really how much punishment did know they were...
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baseball kareem abdul-jabbar in a dodger cap. brandon felt the two run ba he avoided a sweep. the a's and angels at the bottom of the 11th. jonathan with a walkoff number, his fifth career walk off it. two out of the three and he finished the homestand at five and five. that is sports at this hour. i hope everyone has a terrific weekend. as for me, i will see you later. >>> that sounds good. a fantastic plate of the day and big-league baseball. and infielder in the minors trying to get that one through the gap. -- a infielder trying to get that through the gap. a nice play sprinting toward the warning track and feeling the dirt. hamilton showing off why he is one of the fastest players in the game. he reached a top speed of 31 seconds. hamilton holding on barely for the plate of the day. it -- play of the day. >>> and a search for an arsonist. >>> and thousands of bay area homes could soon literally be underwater. >>> and it is the new symbol of 21st-century san francisco. >> the buildings with simplicity and clarity are the ones people remember. >> reporter: and breathtaking
baseball kareem abdul-jabbar in a dodger cap. brandon felt the two run ba he avoided a sweep. the a's and angels at the bottom of the 11th. jonathan with a walkoff number, his fifth career walk off it. two out of the three and he finished the homestand at five and five. that is sports at this hour. i hope everyone has a terrific weekend. as for me, i will see you later. >>> that sounds good. a fantastic plate of the day and big-league baseball. and infielder in the minors trying to get...
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kareem abdul jabbar down at dodger stadium on father's day the giants trying to avoid getting swept in top first... nick hundley smacks a 2-run jack off caleb ferguson san francisco up 2-nothing brandon belt back from the ten-day d-l after having his appendix removed... two weeks ago top third... giants not done with the rookie belt goes opposite field... adds two more... leads the team with 12 homers. san francisco only had 3 hits in th giants win 4-1 over at the coliseum... it was beautiful day to catch a game with dad we pick it up in the ninth... a's down by one...with two on. mark canha with a bloop down the middle mike trout can't get there in time heaney in the dugout was losing his mind canha goes 2-for-4... had a home run in the second. bottom of the eleven... oakland with the bases juiced. jonathan lucroy walks it off... singles to deep right off eduardo paredes it's his fifth career walkoff hit a's win 6-5... they take 2 out of 3 against the angels the u-s open is one of the hardest majors to win shinnecock hills took everyone out... tiger woods, jordan speith, rory mcilroy,
kareem abdul jabbar down at dodger stadium on father's day the giants trying to avoid getting swept in top first... nick hundley smacks a 2-run jack off caleb ferguson san francisco up 2-nothing brandon belt back from the ten-day d-l after having his appendix removed... two weeks ago top third... giants not done with the rookie belt goes opposite field... adds two more... leads the team with 12 homers. san francisco only had 3 hits in th giants win 4-1 over at the coliseum... it was beautiful...
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passes kareem abdul jabbar for second most points in the finals lebron got everyone else involved...nds love for a three connects with tristan thompson for the slam lebron... 29 points, 13 assists, one rebound shy of a triple-double kevin durant had 9 points in the third quarter scores 26 points in game 2 12th straight game with at least 20 points in the finals warriors up by 10 heading into the fourth steph curry making a case for finals mvp the fourth it was curry versus the cavs puts larry nance junior on skates... hits step back three feeling it... he's feeling it breaks the record with a three over cedi osman drops 16 of his 33 in the fourth quarter warriors win 122-106... golden state heads to cleveland up by two games game three set for wednesday night <> turning to baseball turning to turning to baseball when the giants faced the phillies in philadelphia last month they got swept today san francisco got some revenge over at a-t and tee park the giants celebrating 25 years of raising h-i-v and aids awareness both teams participated by holding the red ribbon during the national
passes kareem abdul jabbar for second most points in the finals lebron got everyone else involved...nds love for a three connects with tristan thompson for the slam lebron... 29 points, 13 assists, one rebound shy of a triple-double kevin durant had 9 points in the third quarter scores 26 points in game 2 12th straight game with at least 20 points in the finals warriors up by 10 heading into the fourth steph curry making a case for finals mvp the fourth it was curry versus the cavs puts larry...
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the name of these kurdish demanding to live by abdul hamad i spend every dime risking their lives tryingto might decide whose side. i met anybody i meet been told lettuce and tires on is dangerous there are mines here before i asked life to house like that by now you know getting. their equipment is basic some middle to take does and a long link the rug. they could be blown up any second. invaded the myth of our lives are in danger ticking with an awful lot said he was the islamic state capital as i and i my slipper sells here and lines with remote control devices and it got the. day so come to some explosives seems almost routine. it's not long before they find a month they've removed the detonator the firies it could still be booby trapped and they pull it from a safe distance. if it had gone off that could have killed anyone within fifty meet. the explosives coming old shapes and sizes this is a small and he puts an ill mind but what oh i didn't like this all. the trigger is a thin one studded with little switches the can make done depression. they both mostly put the wire out like th
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past three days rights groups say mia was detained for posts on social media expressing support for abdul aziz. who's also been locked up citing security forces have arrested seventeen activists in the past month most of them women who've long campaigned for the right to drive a car that is about to happen in two weeks' time the first driving licenses have been astute before the kingdom lifts its controversial men only ban state media has accused the arrested activists of being foreign agents the saudi vision twenty thirty has a plan to reduce dependence on oil but reforms proposed by the crown prince mohammed bin solve are controversial in the religiously conservative kingdom dozens of members of the world family government ministers and business men were arrested in a purge against corruption most were released after giving up their assets or paying billions of dollars to the government been cell man's pledge to move some. to a more open and tolerant interpretation of islam the reforms affect education law and the courts traditionally controlled by the religious leaders in the country f
past three days rights groups say mia was detained for posts on social media expressing support for abdul aziz. who's also been locked up citing security forces have arrested seventeen activists in the past month most of them women who've long campaigned for the right to drive a car that is about to happen in two weeks' time the first driving licenses have been astute before the kingdom lifts its controversial men only ban state media has accused the arrested activists of being foreign agents...