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ahmad, then aged 1a, only survived by playing dead. road to recovery has been long, but ahmad's life is about to change again. he's accepted a place to study at oxford university. the bbc asian network's shabnam mahmood reports. that was a horrible day. i will never be able to forget the things that happened on that day. december 2014, over 130 children and their teachers died in an attack by the taliban on a school in peshawar in pakistan. my friends being killed, of course, in front of my eyes, and that's one of the pictures that i will never be able to forget. ahmad nawaz, who also lost his younger brother in the massacre, was shot in the arm. it shattered the bone at that time, and i had to go through 11 surgeries. so severe were his injuries, he was flown to a birmingham hospital, which specialises in trauma surgery. i met him shortly after his operation. he explained how he'd played dead to stay alive. i keet quiet and show myself dead to them, because the blood was so much, and my shirt was fully red and my face also was fully r
ahmad, then aged 1a, only survived by playing dead. road to recovery has been long, but ahmad's life is about to change again. he's accepted a place to study at oxford university. the bbc asian network's shabnam mahmood reports. that was a horrible day. i will never be able to forget the things that happened on that day. december 2014, over 130 children and their teachers died in an attack by the taliban on a school in peshawar in pakistan. my friends being killed, of course, in front of my...
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ahmad — then aged 14 — only survived by playing dead.change again — he's accepted a place to study at oxford university. bbc asian network's shabnam mahmood reports. that was a horrible day. i will never be able to forget the things that happened on that day. december 2014, over 130 children and their teachers died in an attack by the taliban on a school in peshawar, in pakistan. my friends being killed, of course, in front of my eyes, and that's one of the pictures i will never be able to forget. ahmad nawaz, who also lost his younger brother in the massacre, was shot in the arm. it shattered the bone at that time, and i had to go through 11 surgeries. so severe were his injuries, he was flown to a birmingham hospital, which specialises in trauma surgery. i met him shortly after his operation. he explained how he'd played dead to stay alive. i kept quiet and showed myself dead to them, because the blood was so much, and my shirt was fully red and my face also was fully red, so therefore they think he has died. having made the uk his hom
ahmad — then aged 14 — only survived by playing dead.change again — he's accepted a place to study at oxford university. bbc asian network's shabnam mahmood reports. that was a horrible day. i will never be able to forget the things that happened on that day. december 2014, over 130 children and their teachers died in an attack by the taliban on a school in peshawar, in pakistan. my friends being killed, of course, in front of my eyes, and that's one of the pictures i will never be able...
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nawaz is no less ambitious. also survived a taliban attack, ahmad nawaz is no less ambitiouslj ahmadenager who lived through one of the deadliest terror attacks. i think my survival was a miracle and now i am trying my best to make sure i can do something in the second chance that i have been given. shabnam mahmood, bbc news. it isa it is a very inspiring story. tighter measures aimed at preventing the spread of coronavirus have come into force across parts of northern england today, amid a rise in cases. we're joined now by the gp, doctor rachel ward. how are things with you? good morning, iam how are things with you? good morning, i am doing well, thanks. what we know as of this morning, in a number of places, oldham for example, the rate increase restrictions and local lot measures, increase lockdown measures and people are frankly getting confused to what it means in practice and how it works. yes, absolutely. ithink we are at the stage now where we have so many different rules to follow and when we bring in lockdown restrictions in a specific area, one thing we are finding is th
nawaz is no less ambitious. also survived a taliban attack, ahmad nawaz is no less ambitiouslj ahmadenager who lived through one of the deadliest terror attacks. i think my survival was a miracle and now i am trying my best to make sure i can do something in the second chance that i have been given. shabnam mahmood, bbc news. it isa it is a very inspiring story. tighter measures aimed at preventing the spread of coronavirus have come into force across parts of northern england today, amid a...
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and on ahmad we no longer have money the leaders during care about the people no food no houses more than $300000.00 people lost their homes after the explosion in addition to the depreciation of the lira. anger transformed the city making it unrecognizable to the devastating scenes from just days earlier. police fired tear gas amidst the chaos trying to regain control. thousands marched through the streets of the capital. some set up symbolic nurses to hang politicians whose corruption and negligence they blame for the explosion. they want the government out i am here because of this devastation explosion that we just witnessed and you have an eye on that why is it is that i have complete neglect this neglect this and could upset and happen to see if i am here hoping we can do it say and speak about have to change the government 6 to change to how we conduct our. fine american after and everything people are dying from hunger and this is unacceptable how typical i elaborate on insta has sandy obs is the only solution is to hold early elections. he says that's how change will happen
and on ahmad we no longer have money the leaders during care about the people no food no houses more than $300000.00 people lost their homes after the explosion in addition to the depreciation of the lira. anger transformed the city making it unrecognizable to the devastating scenes from just days earlier. police fired tear gas amidst the chaos trying to regain control. thousands marched through the streets of the capital. some set up symbolic nurses to hang politicians whose corruption and...
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i want to share every word with you that i know ahmad will want me to share as well. i love you all for standing with us. >> what america has to know about the tennacity of the people. if you take away the mailbox, we are still going to troll. if you take the polling station from our community, we'll still going to troll. >> early voting starts in two weeks. they want to suppress our vote. we got to have foot soldiers that'll protect the vote and that'll be outs there. >> mawe are challenged by the state of the nation and the crisis we face but the state of our movement is strong and another world is possible. yes, it is. yes, it is possible to legislate. freedom over fear. yes, it is possible to write budgets that actually values black lives. if it feels unfamiliar, that's because it has never been done in america. we'll meet the moment. we'll work for justice and collective liberations like our looi lives depend on it because they do. we'll march on and clearing our convictions and rooted in our faiths and grounded in our history as we build. let me make it plain, b
i want to share every word with you that i know ahmad will want me to share as well. i love you all for standing with us. >> what america has to know about the tennacity of the people. if you take away the mailbox, we are still going to troll. if you take the polling station from our community, we'll still going to troll. >> early voting starts in two weeks. they want to suppress our vote. we got to have foot soldiers that'll protect the vote and that'll be outs there. >> mawe...
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from lagos to jerusalem by ahmad the government is playing syria's 3 month old form my last man history my own background. 3 short films that show how people take a stand against evictions in their struggling communities the 1st time they arrested i was 11 years old a.j. selects on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks it from taxing not only against a police crackdown but also forgets what they call our great election with details coverage more than 300000 people have lost their jobs because of that. and feel is generalism from around the world following reports that officials were aware of the presence of highly explosive material there are plans for mass demonstrations. a face can tell a story without uttering a single word. and knowing gone it's. a simple tough to inform us. the unconventionality of lying witness through the lens of the human mind is morton spy as honest. witness documentaries on al-jazeera. reporting in the field means i often get to witness not just news this is breaking but also history as it's unfolding crossing from serbia to hungry to read one day i might b
from lagos to jerusalem by ahmad the government is playing syria's 3 month old form my last man history my own background. 3 short films that show how people take a stand against evictions in their struggling communities the 1st time they arrested i was 11 years old a.j. selects on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks it from taxing not only against a police crackdown but also forgets what they call our great election with details coverage more than 300000 people have lost their jobs...
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restaurant owner lisa ahmad says customers have been dining on the patio of her cafe despite 105 degree heat. but she's worried. business is down 20% because of covid-19. rolling blankets this weekend she says would be catastrophic for her bottom line. >> anything that needs refrigeration you are going to lose. and it is going cost, you know, $10,000 plus very easily. in just the drop of a hat. >> just for a day. >> yeah. absolutely. >> ten k. >> oh easily. just the meat alone. >> parts of al maeda county were hit with out fortunately the power stayed on at ahmad's cafe where you can see they hosted a small independence day celebration. >>> and california's independent system operator is monitoring energy use and late last night the state closed in on the maximum available capacity of over 48,000 mega watts per minute. the last time we saw thisstream use was 2006 when the state shet an historical peak at more than 50,000 mega watts per minute. it is forecasted to peak lower today.more than 50,000 mega wat minute. it is forecasted to peak lower today. serious financial problems with the
restaurant owner lisa ahmad says customers have been dining on the patio of her cafe despite 105 degree heat. but she's worried. business is down 20% because of covid-19. rolling blankets this weekend she says would be catastrophic for her bottom line. >> anything that needs refrigeration you are going to lose. and it is going cost, you know, $10,000 plus very easily. in just the drop of a hat. >> just for a day. >> yeah. absolutely. >> ten k. >> oh easily. just...
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breonna taylor should be alive today, ahmad arbery should be alive today. >> our political power house team standing by to break it all down. >> this special edition of "nightline," your voice, your vote, starts right now. good evening and thanks for joining us. tonight the unprecedented move by the democratic party, launching the political tradition held every four years and going virtual in the pandemic. the coronavirus and other tough issues taking center stage on the first night of the dnc, wrapping up moments ago and for the latest we go straight to mary bruce reporting from our nation's capitol. mary? >> juju, the democrats kicked off a convention like none other. no packed floor or cheering or applause, instead, a series of speeches and videos, from across the country and party. the goal was to show that joe biden can speak to all americans, not just democrats. tonight was a chance for the democratic party to show they were united so we heard from biden's rivals, senator bernie sanders and while we briefly heard from the candidate himself in a conversation with racial justice le
breonna taylor should be alive today, ahmad arbery should be alive today. >> our political power house team standing by to break it all down. >> this special edition of "nightline," your voice, your vote, starts right now. good evening and thanks for joining us. tonight the unprecedented move by the democratic party, launching the political tradition held every four years and going virtual in the pandemic. the coronavirus and other tough issues taking center stage on the...
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anything from this president in the wayf empathy orde tanding around george floyd, breonna taylor, ahmad arbrier, rashard brooks or others is not surprising to them. and the differce for those voters in particular is going to be whether a biden-harris ticket how responsive they are could make the difference between those voters being galvanized to really turn out for them and the numbers that are going to oust incumbent president in general and this president in particular or whether those people stay home. >>> maggie haberman, the president comes back to the white house in the words black lives matter are now painted in the nearby street. there were historic marches here in the nation's capital today. they continue. protests continue in cities across the country. and yet even during the convention, the president was talking about law and order. the president had athletes, black athletes, as errin just he mentioned and ballock republicans coming in talking about the fact he he right leader and there's a dissonance that's clear and is thatsonnable in t wks and months ahead?ig >> a differe
anything from this president in the wayf empathy orde tanding around george floyd, breonna taylor, ahmad arbrier, rashard brooks or others is not surprising to them. and the differce for those voters in particular is going to be whether a biden-harris ticket how responsive they are could make the difference between those voters being galvanized to really turn out for them and the numbers that are going to oust incumbent president in general and this president in particular or whether those...
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breonna taylor should be alive today, ahmad arbery should be alive today. >> our polital
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nick ahmad with a shot the left, that will be a ground- rule double, another rbi.a 7-0 deficit and the giants had gone 19 2/3 innings without scoring before evan longoria tags with the left down the line. 301st home run of his career, but it's a 7-1 deficit. going to the ninth, brandon crawford a too little too late shot, the first time of his career. amaral seven-for the final. three straight losses for the giants. they have been outscored 16-4 since their seven-game win streak ended. chris paul, head of the players union, pretty much sums up the situation. nba playoff basketball will resume tomorrow. >> we are all tired of seeing the same thing over and over again and everybody just expecting us to be okay just because you get paid great money. no, we are human. we have real feelings and i'm glad we got a chance to get in a room together to talk with one another and not just pass and say good luck in your game. >>> on the lighter side, hey! let's have a little friday night video here and check this out. [ laughter ] i know we all love to get down and hoop every n
nick ahmad with a shot the left, that will be a ground- rule double, another rbi.a 7-0 deficit and the giants had gone 19 2/3 innings without scoring before evan longoria tags with the left down the line. 301st home run of his career, but it's a 7-1 deficit. going to the ninth, brandon crawford a too little too late shot, the first time of his career. amaral seven-for the final. three straight losses for the giants. they have been outscored 16-4 since their seven-game win streak ended. chris...
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restaurant owner, lisa ahmad said that customers have been dining on the patio of the cafe despite the 105 degree heat. still she is worried, business is down 20% because of covid-19. rolling black outs would be bad for her bottom line. >> anything that needs refrigeration, you will lose and it's going to cost, you know, $10,000 plus very easily. you know, in just a drop of a hat. >> just for a day. >> absolutely. >> 10k? >> yeah, just the meat alone. >> that's how dire it is. parts of alameda county were hit but the power did stay on in the cafe, where they hosted a pakistan independence day celebration tonight. >>> california's independent system operate er is monitoring energy use as we continue in the stage three emergency. a look at the website shows the grid is-- is closing in on the maximum capacity. the last time we saw it this extreme was in 2006 when the state hit a historical peak. after today's alert was issued usage started to trend down slightly and forecasted to peak lower tomorrow. >> the last time we had rolling black outs was 20 years ago in the california electricity
restaurant owner, lisa ahmad said that customers have been dining on the patio of the cafe despite the 105 degree heat. still she is worried, business is down 20% because of covid-19. rolling black outs would be bad for her bottom line. >> anything that needs refrigeration, you will lose and it's going to cost, you know, $10,000 plus very easily. you know, in just a drop of a hat. >> just for a day. >> absolutely. >> 10k? >> yeah, just the meat alone. >>...
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earthquake looked around and we saw glass shattered everywhere earlier we spoke to journalists all tough ahmad in beirut from the blast site. well since the early morning hours and throughout last night to the lebanese army and fire fighters have been still trying to put off the fire which is still until today burning through the remains of the warehouses at the ports of the city of beirut the lebanese president michel own has announced 2 weeks emergency state of emergency in beirut today we're expecting an emergency session to be held at the lebanese cabinet we're expecting a lot of decisions and sacking of poor officials who are accused of negligence and that's had a lot to do over was short comings had a lot to do with why this entire situation took the turn it did yesterday rescue workers are still trying to dig through the rubble to find the remainder or the missing individuals as well as if they can find more bodies unfortunately really are expecting that the death toll is going to continue to rise because of how massive the blast was and because at the top of the ports were the ports in
earthquake looked around and we saw glass shattered everywhere earlier we spoke to journalists all tough ahmad in beirut from the blast site. well since the early morning hours and throughout last night to the lebanese army and fire fighters have been still trying to put off the fire which is still until today burning through the remains of the warehouses at the ports of the city of beirut the lebanese president michel own has announced 2 weeks emergency state of emergency in beirut today we're...
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often do you need the inhaler now that after i must only be for exercise exercising with asthma david ahmad has been doing it for years whether during training or out on the dance floor for sports student enjoys working up a sweat. but that hasn't always been the case david has had asked most since childhood physical education classes at school were hard on him. after the teacher would sometimes just throw a ball into the middle of the room and all the other kids would run after it and they were able to even though they had more on guard. i often had to stop sit down and use my as must pray for. exercise has become a form of therapy for david the fitter he becomes the less chance he has of having an asthma attack he's just gone through a stress test to determine exactly how hard he can work out. some measured the v o 2 max or the maximum oxygen intake that can improve significantly through exercise we also did lactate performance diagnostics so that we can now find his most efficient training level and. to train efficiently david should wear a heart rate monitor that can warn him when he's
often do you need the inhaler now that after i must only be for exercise exercising with asthma david ahmad has been doing it for years whether during training or out on the dance floor for sports student enjoys working up a sweat. but that hasn't always been the case david has had asked most since childhood physical education classes at school were hard on him. after the teacher would sometimes just throw a ball into the middle of the room and all the other kids would run after it and they...
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people are rightfully angry and exhausted and after the murders of brianna and george and ahmad and so many others it's no wonder people are taking to the streets and i support them. we must always defend peaceful protest and peaceful protesters. we should not confuse them with those looting and committing acts of violence including the shooter who was arrested for murder and make no mistake we will not let these vigilantes and extremists derail the path to justice here is my promise to those mothers and fathers and all who stand with them in a biden harris administration you will have a seat at the table in the halls of congress and in the white house. we all grew up reciting the pledge of allegiance but now we must give real meaning to its words one nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all justice let's talk about that. because the reality is that the life of a black person in america has never been treated as fully human. and we have yet to fulfill that promise of equal justice under law we will only achieve that when we finally come together to pass meaningful
people are rightfully angry and exhausted and after the murders of brianna and george and ahmad and so many others it's no wonder people are taking to the streets and i support them. we must always defend peaceful protest and peaceful protesters. we should not confuse them with those looting and committing acts of violence including the shooter who was arrested for murder and make no mistake we will not let these vigilantes and extremists derail the path to justice here is my promise to those...
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restaurant owner, lisa ahmad said that customers have been dining on the patio of the cafe despite the 105 degree heat. still she is worried, business is down 20% because of covid-19. rolling black outs would be bad for her bottom line. >> anything that needs refrigeration, you will lose and it's going to cost, you know, $10,000 plus very easily. you know, in just a drop of a hat. >> just for a day. >> absolutely. >> 10k? >> yeah, just the meat alone. >> that's how dire it is. parts of alameda county were hit but the power did stay on in the cafe, where they hosted a pakistan independence day celebration tonight. >>> california's independent system operate er is monitoring energy use as we continue in the stage three emergency. a look at the website shows the grid is-- is closing in on the maximum capacity. the last time we saw it this extreme was in 2006 when the state hit a historical peak. after today's alert was issued usage started to trend down slightly and forecasted to peak lower tomorrow. >> the last time we had rolling black outs was 20 years ago in the california electricity
restaurant owner, lisa ahmad said that customers have been dining on the patio of the cafe despite the 105 degree heat. still she is worried, business is down 20% because of covid-19. rolling black outs would be bad for her bottom line. >> anything that needs refrigeration, you will lose and it's going to cost, you know, $10,000 plus very easily. you know, in just a drop of a hat. >> just for a day. >> absolutely. >> 10k? >> yeah, just the meat alone. >>...
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ahmad, sheltering inside his tent — from both the camera and the rain — has been trying to cross the. they don't care. if they care, the uk can open the border to people if they don't like the people dying at sea. this is where the teenager's body was found this morning, hours after he'd set sail with another boy in a small inflatable boat. when the boat capsized, only one of the boys was found alive. he's said to have told rescuers that his missing companion couldn't swim. this crossing did not have the usual hallmarks of a smuggling network, more a desperate, homemade attempt by two teenagers to cross on their own. but it will fuel a growing political row on both sides of the channel about how to stop migration across this stretch of water — and who's to blame when they can't. more than 1,200 people have crossed the channel in small boats so far this month. these people arrived in kent today. a local mp here in calais said no amount of policing would stop migrants pursuing their dream and accused the british of lacking even an ounce of humanity by not allowing people to claim asylu
ahmad, sheltering inside his tent — from both the camera and the rain — has been trying to cross the. they don't care. if they care, the uk can open the border to people if they don't like the people dying at sea. this is where the teenager's body was found this morning, hours after he'd set sail with another boy in a small inflatable boat. when the boat capsized, only one of the boys was found alive. he's said to have told rescuers that his missing companion couldn't swim. this crossing...
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. >> reporter: activists young and old, family members of george floyd and breona taylortaylor ahmadenough. >> my brother can't be a voice today. we have to be that voice. >> reporter: demanding police accountability and economic empowerment and access to analthcare and education and the vote. in family also spoke before the martin luther king jr. memorial. >> reporter: they're hoping this event will drive a lot of people to the polls. we heard from marchers saying it over and over again "vote like your life depends on it." >>> new development of the case of jacob blake, he was left paralyzed after being shot seven times in the back. attorney at the blake's family announced the handcuffs on blake had been removed. he had felony warrant which is how vacanted. the two officers fired tasers to stop blake before he was shot. the officers on leave and no charges have been filed against them. >>> a judge in illinois delayed the hearing of the 17-year-old accused of killing two protesters in kenosha. he did not attend the hearing. kenosha authority charged writtenhaus as an adult of intenti
. >> reporter: activists young and old, family members of george floyd and breona taylortaylor ahmadenough. >> my brother can't be a voice today. we have to be that voice. >> reporter: demanding police accountability and economic empowerment and access to analthcare and education and the vote. in family also spoke before the martin luther king jr. memorial. >> reporter: they're hoping this event will drive a lot of people to the polls. we heard from marchers saying it...
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of racial bias that keeps all our streets safe vote for justice for george floyd briana taylor and ahmad are very because black lives matter vote for honest elections so we know how to pay for an adversary choose our president vote for the diverse hopeful america we saw in last night's roll call and don't forget joe and can win by 3000000 votes and still lose take it from me so we need numbers overwhelming so trump can't sneak or steal his way to victory text vote 303302 get started. 100 years ago yesterday the 19th amendment to the constitution was ratified it took 7 decades of suffragists marching picketing and going to jail to push us closer to a more perfect union 55 years ago john lewis marched and bled in selma because that work was unfinished tonight i'm thinking of the girls and boys who see themselves in america's future because of kaamelott harris a black woman the daughter of jamaican and indian immigrants and our nominee for vice president this is our country story breaking down barriers and expanding the circle of possibility and to the young people watching don't give up on
of racial bias that keeps all our streets safe vote for justice for george floyd briana taylor and ahmad are very because black lives matter vote for honest elections so we know how to pay for an adversary choose our president vote for the diverse hopeful america we saw in last night's roll call and don't forget joe and can win by 3000000 votes and still lose take it from me so we need numbers overwhelming so trump can't sneak or steal his way to victory text vote 303302 get started. 100 years...
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i am marching for george, for .reonna, for ahmad the marchthere you have on august 28, the anniversarye march on washington. we are to turn right now to ibram x. kendi to talk about the signifificance of what has been taking place and president trump promising to go to kenosha, wisconsin, despite the pleading of the governor of wisconsin evers, the lieutenant governor, the first african-american lieutenant governor mandela barnes. he says he is going to kenosha, wisconsin, tomorrow. can you talk about the latest, professor kendi, from kenosha to portland to the republican convention to the issue of white supremacy in this country? you have used the metaphor of cancer to describe what we are confronting in america today. >> yes, i mean, the united states iss facing a form of metastatic cancer, metastatic racismm in which literally hass s spread to evevery part oe biology cash body politics. how do we know t that? w we know that because racial inequities and injustices are all around us. and we see the pain that is stemming from that metastatic racism. we see the people whose lives are b
i am marching for george, for .reonna, for ahmad the marchthere you have on august 28, the anniversarye march on washington. we are to turn right now to ibram x. kendi to talk about the signifificance of what has been taking place and president trump promising to go to kenosha, wisconsin, despite the pleading of the governor of wisconsin evers, the lieutenant governor, the first african-american lieutenant governor mandela barnes. he says he is going to kenosha, wisconsin, tomorrow. can you...
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. >> people are rightfully angry and exhausted and after the murders of brie yoanna and geor and ahmadnd so many others, it's no wonder people are taking to the streets and i support them. we must always defend peaceful protests and peaceful protesters. we should not confuse them with those looting and committing acts of violence, including the shooter who was arrested for murder. make no mistake, we will not let these vigilantes and extremists derail the path to justin. here is my promise to the mothers and fathers and all who stand with them. in a biden/harris administration, you will have a seat at the table. >> here's what you have to understand about the nature of a
. >> people are rightfully angry and exhausted and after the murders of brie yoanna and geor and ahmadnd so many others, it's no wonder people are taking to the streets and i support them. we must always defend peaceful protests and peaceful protesters. we should not confuse them with those looting and committing acts of violence, including the shooter who was arrested for murder. make no mistake, we will not let these vigilantes and extremists derail the path to justin. here is my...
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a detective fire through windshield kelly shah ahmad rose after mistaking hammer for gun. a former officer with the department also denounced the vandalism. >> i am very upset by this. this is vile and racist. it is uncalled for in our community. >> reporter: of alejo police say depending on what is developed, they could reach out to the fbi. henry lee, ktvu fox2 news. >>> we are about to change the calendar page to august. looks like we will start off on the warmer side. this is not a major warm-up. temperatures will trend up a bit. highs this afternoon were fairly pleasant. highs from thi afternoon. the cool spot is out toward pacifica. happened bay is near 60 degrees. oakland is at 70. we have 80s inland. this is the plan this weekend. we start off with fog going back to the shoreline. tomorrow will be warmer than today. on sunday, skies will be clearer. this is the satellite. look at what is interesting. over the last 4 to 10 days. the clouds back to the coastline. to look at this. we have clearing for portions of the bay area coastline, especially north of the golden
a detective fire through windshield kelly shah ahmad rose after mistaking hammer for gun. a former officer with the department also denounced the vandalism. >> i am very upset by this. this is vile and racist. it is uncalled for in our community. >> reporter: of alejo police say depending on what is developed, they could reach out to the fbi. henry lee, ktvu fox2 news. >>> we are about to change the calendar page to august. looks like we will start off on the warmer side....
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. >> parts of alameda county were hit with outages and fortunately the power did stay on at ahmad's cafe where they hosted this small celebration for pakistan independence day. california's operator is monitoring energy use. it closed in on the maximum capacity of over 48,000 megawatts per minute. the last time we saw this extreme use was in 2006 when the state set a historic peak at more than 5 minute. usage started trending down slightly and is forecasted to peak th lta saw continued rolling black outs was more than 20 years ago during the california electricity crisis. a combination of hot summers, higher wholesale energy costs and serious financial problems with utilities led to that disaster. rolling black outs hit the bay area first in 2000 aland outs s entire state. >>> a transformer explosion is to blame for a power outage in martinez. charred debris in front of a home. contra costa fire said the transformer blew after it got hetau a utility box next to it to melt. >>> temperatures hit 104 degrees at memorial beach in healdsburg. people from all over the bay area head today the r
. >> parts of alameda county were hit with outages and fortunately the power did stay on at ahmad's cafe where they hosted this small celebration for pakistan independence day. california's operator is monitoring energy use. it closed in on the maximum capacity of over 48,000 megawatts per minute. the last time we saw this extreme use was in 2006 when the state set a historic peak at more than 5 minute. usage started trending down slightly and is forecasted to peak th lta saw continued...
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ahmad, sheltering inside his tent — from both the camera and the rain — has been trying to cross theer for the past five years. they don't care. if they care, the uk can open the border to people if they don't like the people dying at sea. this is where the teenager's body was found this morning, hours after he'd set sail with another boy in a small inflatable boat. when the boat capsized, only one of the boys was found alive. he's said to have told rescuers that his missing companion couldn't swim. this crossing did not have the usual hallmarks of a smuggling network, more a desperate, homemade attempt by two teenagers to cross on their own. but it will fuel a growing political row on both sides of the channel about how to stop migration across this stretch of water — and who's to blame when they can't. more than 1,200 people have crossed the channel in small boats so far this month. these people arrived in kent today. a local mp here in calais said no amount of policing would stop migrants pursuing their dream and accused the british of lacking even an ounce of humanity by not allo
ahmad, sheltering inside his tent — from both the camera and the rain — has been trying to cross theer for the past five years. they don't care. if they care, the uk can open the border to people if they don't like the people dying at sea. this is where the teenager's body was found this morning, hours after he'd set sail with another boy in a small inflatable boat. when the boat capsized, only one of the boys was found alive. he's said to have told rescuers that his missing companion...
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taylor, eric garner, michael brown, tamir rice, yousef richardson, terrence crusher, trayvon martin, ahmadclain, and so many others. and fourth, our voting rights are under attack. we must vigorously defend our right to vote, because those rights were paid for with the blood of those lynched for seeking to exercise their constitutional rights. they were paid for with the blood of civil rights workers such as sammy young jr., janet lee jackson, viola, james reed, those rights were paid for through the sacrifices made by heroes such as c.t. vivian, fanny lieu hiemer, jose williams and john lewis. but since the united states senate has failed to renew the voting rights act, we've had to overcome a whole new trick bag of tactics to suppress our votes. discriminatory voter i.d. requirements, cutbacks in early voting and voting by mail, and disenfranchising those who have served their time and paid their debt to the society. and now covid-19 is making its dangerous, even deadly, to stand in line at polling places. we shouldn't have to risk our lives to cast our votes. we need to be able to do wh
taylor, eric garner, michael brown, tamir rice, yousef richardson, terrence crusher, trayvon martin, ahmadclain, and so many others. and fourth, our voting rights are under attack. we must vigorously defend our right to vote, because those rights were paid for with the blood of those lynched for seeking to exercise their constitutional rights. they were paid for with the blood of civil rights workers such as sammy young jr., janet lee jackson, viola, james reed, those rights were paid for...
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. >> i'm marching for george, for breonna, for ahmad, for jacob, for pamela turner, for michael browntrayvon. >> be strong, stand tall, be encouraged, don't stop saying black lives matter. don't stop peaceful protesting. >> the list could go on and on. joining us right now is rochelle ritchie, former secretary for the house democratic policy and communications committee. thanks for being here. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> there were so many victims that all of the families didn't get the opportunity to speak. what was your take away from all of the pain that was on display. >> you know, i think that i share in the same feelings as many people that were at the march yesterday. i'm tired too. i'm exhausted as well. i'm thankful that i have never had to suffer the loss of a family member due to police brutality. but, you know, it's like what do we do at this point? we have marched, we have protested, we have even passed legislation. we have hash tagged. we have done everything possible and, you know, we're having these marches and we're shouting from the podium, you know, to
. >> i'm marching for george, for breonna, for ahmad, for jacob, for pamela turner, for michael browntrayvon. >> be strong, stand tall, be encouraged, don't stop saying black lives matter. don't stop peaceful protesting. >> the list could go on and on. joining us right now is rochelle ritchie, former secretary for the house democratic policy and communications committee. thanks for being here. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> there were so many victims that...
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one business owner, ahmad ismail, described the moment the blast reached his beirut shop. >> we wereoth standing at the entrance. we felt the glass shaking. i said maybe it was an earthquake. we went and asked the neighbors what was going on. that i felt something like lightning strike, and everything turned red, and the explosion threw me off. amy:ebanon's prime minister called the explosion a national catastrophe. he said it was triggered by 2,700 tons of highly explosive ammonium nitrate, inexplicably left unattended in a warehouse for six years. the explosion completely destroyed the port of beirut, a main economic lifeline to lebanon. even before tuesday's disaster, lebanon's economy was in crisis, exacerbated by u.s. sanctions imposed by the trump administration. at the white house, president trump told reporters that u.s. military generals believed the explosion n was caused by a bomb. >> they would know better than i would, but they seemed to think it was an attack. it was a bomb of some kind. amy: trump offered no evidence for his claim, which was not supported by intelligen
one business owner, ahmad ismail, described the moment the blast reached his beirut shop. >> we wereoth standing at the entrance. we felt the glass shaking. i said maybe it was an earthquake. we went and asked the neighbors what was going on. that i felt something like lightning strike, and everything turned red, and the explosion threw me off. amy:ebanon's prime minister called the explosion a national catastrophe. he said it was triggered by 2,700 tons of highly explosive ammonium...
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i suspect it's going to be a lot of culture war and i think ahmad harris well through no fault of our own find yourself a new element in trunks efforts to radicalize and make it seem like the other the democratic party and the democratic ticket but that effort was going to go on for guard as they said of the identity of the democratic vice president that is that the republican playbook at this point. all right thank you very much jeff house and alan fisher is still standing by for us at the white house and i just want to pick up on some of the points that jeff was making that that you know this sort of culture war and you know battle for the soul of the country all these issues around race this is going to continue to play out in the coming months but i think the one thing that no one can ignore is the white house response to the coronavirus and the way this administration has struggled if not completely failed in being able to. save lives and come up with any kind of coherent response. or interestingly enough there's been no reaction from the building behind me donald trump hasn't tw
i suspect it's going to be a lot of culture war and i think ahmad harris well through no fault of our own find yourself a new element in trunks efforts to radicalize and make it seem like the other the democratic party and the democratic ticket but that effort was going to go on for guard as they said of the identity of the democratic vice president that is that the republican playbook at this point. all right thank you very much jeff house and alan fisher is still standing by for us at the...
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ahmad was the only expert that i knew at the time, so i didn't have any... unless...you...d precious gems on one or two occasions. three or four. five. alright. okay. alright. let's not get carried away, okay? evelyn, it's jasper jacks. i'm fine, thank you. how are you? listen, i know it's short notice, but i need your expertise. it's, um... it's for a special friend. my mother must be climbing the walls out there. i'll go wait with carly. no, no, no. you should be here. no, if the judge asks for me, diane can tell him the truth. nelle's petition forced carly to leave, and i didn't want wiley's grandmother to wait alone. i'll make sure he understands that. good luck. thanks. mr. jerome, what a surprise to see you here. would've thought since you have such a penchant for saving your own skin, that you would be trying to find a way out of your current predicament. and by that, i mean your marriage. no, i'm still married. mm. hey, sweetie, i was worried about you. everything okay? oh, give it up, nelle. thanks to your character witness, nina, the judge knows how you got me to
ahmad was the only expert that i knew at the time, so i didn't have any... unless...you...d precious gems on one or two occasions. three or four. five. alright. okay. alright. let's not get carried away, okay? evelyn, it's jasper jacks. i'm fine, thank you. how are you? listen, i know it's short notice, but i need your expertise. it's, um... it's for a special friend. my mother must be climbing the walls out there. i'll go wait with carly. no, no, no. you should be here. no, if the judge asks...
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given what happened to ahmad arbery, to jacob blake, what happened to protesters in kenosha, what happenedylor. we see today across the country a symphony of black voices from the grassroots to the grass tops working to make all of us remember this is not a moment, that it is a movement, and we have to pray with our feet in order to make sure the movement moves forward. so i'm hopeful that in my conversation and in all of the talks that people hear today, across the country that they will remember their personal contributions to this movement, and ensure that they actually do everything they can >> you also talk about how it matters that black communities are using this moment to essentially recast themselves in light of what we've heard. i cover the white house for nbc, in light of what we heard from president trump, vice president pence, others at the convention. >> absolutely. we heard four days of absolute propaganda and fear mongering. the trump administration is trying to cast a peaceful movement as violent. given things we saw in kenosha, the murderous attack from kyle rittenhouse.
given what happened to ahmad arbery, to jacob blake, what happened to protesters in kenosha, what happenedylor. we see today across the country a symphony of black voices from the grassroots to the grass tops working to make all of us remember this is not a moment, that it is a movement, and we have to pray with our feet in order to make sure the movement moves forward. so i'm hopeful that in my conversation and in all of the talks that people hear today, across the country that they will...
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good to talk to you, dr fari ahmad. have a good day.t there? yes. a big boost for sport in scotland, fans could be watching live matches from as early as next month. first minister nicola sturgeon announced that a "limited number of spectators and with strict physical distancing in place" could be allowed inside stadia from the 14th of september. it means the old firm match on october the 17th could have fans watching at parkhead. scottish rugby is hoping the pro14 match between edinburgh and glasgow at murrayfield on the 28th of august will be used as a test event, with 700 spectators. we hope that from 14th september, sport stadium will be able to reopen, though only for limited numbers of spectators and restrict physical distancing in place. some professional sporting events might be arranged for spectators before then with scottish government agreement to test the safety of any new arrangements. england's last test match of the summer gets under way later this morning, and they'll be hoping it's a lot drier than the last one. rain a
good to talk to you, dr fari ahmad. have a good day.t there? yes. a big boost for sport in scotland, fans could be watching live matches from as early as next month. first minister nicola sturgeon announced that a "limited number of spectators and with strict physical distancing in place" could be allowed inside stadia from the 14th of september. it means the old firm match on october the 17th could have fans watching at parkhead. scottish rugby is hoping the pro14 match between...
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omar shelby is a criminal justice analyst he joins us now on the line from beirut ahmad good to have you with us. take us through your experience of what happened today where were you when this happened. because the connection is not very good but what i can tell you is that this was one of the i think the largest explosion i mean i lived through the whole war and we never had an explosion that large you know the explosion that took place at the airport at the seaport i'm sorry and it's a warehouse of highly explosive material it's still not clear what this material is about one in there are some early reports that this is a trick and fertilizer now what has caused the explosion there was obviously a fire and then later on at lead to an explosion the investigations on the way the lebanese are to be doing the investigation with some judicial authorities the judicial part is over to the investigation i don't think we will have any indications that are accurate until tomorrow however the explosion created a lot of destruction all over the city we have many many wounded still being moved
omar shelby is a criminal justice analyst he joins us now on the line from beirut ahmad good to have you with us. take us through your experience of what happened today where were you when this happened. because the connection is not very good but what i can tell you is that this was one of the i think the largest explosion i mean i lived through the whole war and we never had an explosion that large you know the explosion that took place at the airport at the seaport i'm sorry and it's a...
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we'rejoined by dr fari ahmad. good morning to you. good morning.s that working ok? it depends on who you speak to. there are some patients who really like it and like not having to sit in the waiting room, but some people miss the old ways and some doctors, dare i say, we also miss having that face—to—face conversation. we are evolving into a system where people get a phone call and then work out fairly quickly whether you need to meet someone fairly quickly whether you need to meet someone face fairly quickly whether you need to meet someone face to face and get a bonor meet someone face to face and get a b on or arrange it. so it is working. —— get ppe on. b on or arrange it. so it is working. -- get ppe on. even if it isa working. -- get ppe on. even if it is a zoom consultation, you still need to be on time and people need to turn up, don't they? things don't change. yes, we have been spending time trying to get hold of people on the phone whether they are busy and things. so you have to change some things. so you have to change some things but
we'rejoined by dr fari ahmad. good morning to you. good morning.s that working ok? it depends on who you speak to. there are some patients who really like it and like not having to sit in the waiting room, but some people miss the old ways and some doctors, dare i say, we also miss having that face—to—face conversation. we are evolving into a system where people get a phone call and then work out fairly quickly whether you need to meet someone fairly quickly whether you need to meet someone...
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murders of brie yoanna and geor and ahmad and so many others, it's no wonder people are taking to the streets and i support them. we must always defend peaceful protests and peaceful protesters. we should not confuse them with those looting and committing acts of violence, including the shooter who was arrested for murder. make no mistake, we will not let these vigilantes and extremists derail the path to justin. here is my promise to the mothers and fathers and all who stand with them. in a biden/harris administration, you will have a seat at the table. >> here's what you have to understand about the nature of a pandemic. it's relentless. you can't stop it with a tweet. you can't create a distraction and hope it will go away. it doesn't go away. by its nature, a pandemic is unforgiving. if you get it wrong at the beginning the consequences are catastrophic and it's very hard to catch up. you don't get a second chance at getting it right. well, president trump, you got it wrong from the beginning and then he got it wrong again and again. >> senator kamala harris' reality check to a na
murders of brie yoanna and geor and ahmad and so many others, it's no wonder people are taking to the streets and i support them. we must always defend peaceful protests and peaceful protesters. we should not confuse them with those looting and committing acts of violence, including the shooter who was arrested for murder. make no mistake, we will not let these vigilantes and extremists derail the path to justin. here is my promise to the mothers and fathers and all who stand with them. in a...
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after the murder of ahmad ud arbe arbery, breonna taylor and george floyd, young people led these protestse administration that they're going to lead. >> some people say they don't know if they're going to vote or not are saying that from a point of privilege that a lot of folks don't have. maybe it is not a life or death issue for you, but we are all in this together. >> absolutely. >> corey, what i would say is that this is clearly the most important election in the modern history of this country. and joe biden, you have a human being who is empathetic, who is honest, who is decent. and at this particular moment in american history, my god, that is something that this country absolutely needs. and all of us, whether you are progressives, whether you are moderates or conservatives, have got to come together to defeat this president. >> thanks for that, bernie. i want to thank you all for joining us for this segment. i mean this sincerely. it was an honor to run against you. it is an even greater honor to stand with you in support of joe biden and kamala harris. >> good evening. i've never
after the murder of ahmad ud arbe arbery, breonna taylor and george floyd, young people led these protestse administration that they're going to lead. >> some people say they don't know if they're going to vote or not are saying that from a point of privilege that a lot of folks don't have. maybe it is not a life or death issue for you, but we are all in this together. >> absolutely. >> corey, what i would say is that this is clearly the most important election in the modern...