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and as ahmad told in one of our first interviews he was telling me look, delphine we were totally kept from the world but those books opened the window, and amazing went to the world. because those books were about everything. they were books about religion, books about philosophy, about political science. they were books about sensitive issues. one of their favorite books to my surprise was the seven habits of highly effective people by stephen colby. they would read this book as a sort of a way to remind themselves that they were human beings, that somehow was a way for them to create sort of an order in their life in the middle of the chaos. another favorite book was the alchemist about the tale of this -- who traveled around middle east through egypt to try to find the meaning for his life come to try to fill his dream. and somehow they would identify to this guy. they read also les miserables from victor hugo, the little prince. they would dive into amazing poetry by the famous palestinian writer. they would read men are from mars and women from venus translate in arabic. it would
and as ahmad told in one of our first interviews he was telling me look, delphine we were totally kept from the world but those books opened the window, and amazing went to the world. because those books were about everything. they were books about religion, books about philosophy, about political science. they were books about sensitive issues. one of their favorite books to my surprise was the seven habits of highly effective people by stephen colby. they would read this book as a sort of a...
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because of course at the beginning ahmad, my key character, was trying to convince me that i didn't need to talk to many of them, because he was scared for their safety as well. so it took a while to manage pack of many interviews with many of those guys. and also it's a very interesting question you asking about how we could build up a kind of trust relationship. at the beginning they were really intrigued by me. i mean, who is this french quarter, you know? they were used to have dozens of reporters calling them everyday just to get a feeling about what was going on on the ground but just for news reporting. he couldn't understand why i is so obsessed about their story, which was for them a basic story. they didn't realize how extraordinary it was. later on many of them admitted they thought i was a spy, i was an agent, because of course to try to portray, to create, to try to profile the city which i never went to, i had to ask as many questions as possible about the neighborhoods, about the owner of the houses that were destroyed, the owner of the books, about what exactly the librar
because of course at the beginning ahmad, my key character, was trying to convince me that i didn't need to talk to many of them, because he was scared for their safety as well. so it took a while to manage pack of many interviews with many of those guys. and also it's a very interesting question you asking about how we could build up a kind of trust relationship. at the beginning they were really intrigued by me. i mean, who is this french quarter, you know? they were used to have dozens of...
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ahmad and four of his children live here. to feed the kids, let alone enough to send them all to school. translation: everything is expensive. _ i can't afford meat or chicken. we mostly eat bread. i've been looking for a job for some time, but there aren't anyjobs. all i can afford is one meal a day for the kids, and sometimes even that is not possible. ahmad's house, like many others here, lacks the basics. this is one of many neighbourhoods in tripoli that have long been marginalised. scores of young people here feel abandoned by the state, living in poverty, in deprivation and desperation. they are the forgotten ones who have countless reasons to be angry. tripoli is lebanon's second largest city and one of the most impoverished. with the recent economic and financial collapse in the country, things have got even worse. frustrated by coronavirus and the nationwide lockdown, mohammad joined the people who took to the streets. translation: we were already suffering from a lot _ of injustice but the current drop in the stand
ahmad and four of his children live here. to feed the kids, let alone enough to send them all to school. translation: everything is expensive. _ i can't afford meat or chicken. we mostly eat bread. i've been looking for a job for some time, but there aren't anyjobs. all i can afford is one meal a day for the kids, and sometimes even that is not possible. ahmad's house, like many others here, lacks the basics. this is one of many neighbourhoods in tripoli that have long been marginalised. scores...
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tell us a little bit about the characters and your book, both ahmad from the founder and director. you do have one militant, omar who is a fighter. tell us a little bit about them and their different from the different books they delight ad their different personalities and the role they play in the book and in the library. >> what was really fascinating for me, first of all, those guys are very young. they were barely in their 20s when the revolution started. some of them -- [inaudible] >> exactly. like one leader, one rule, one party. it's all they knew about. this is a generation which was raised with propaganda, censorship, fear. fear was their daily companion. even their parents wouldn't dare tell them about what happened in the past, , about, for instance, the terrible massacre in another city in syria. these guys, these guys didn't, i mean, there was no library in daraya. even the public library. those guys come the only library it would've visited in the past was a library of damascus, which was full of books, just spreading out propaganda ideas. they would refer when i was
tell us a little bit about the characters and your book, both ahmad from the founder and director. you do have one militant, omar who is a fighter. tell us a little bit about them and their different from the different books they delight ad their different personalities and the role they play in the book and in the library. >> what was really fascinating for me, first of all, those guys are very young. they were barely in their 20s when the revolution started. some of them -- [inaudible]...
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hello this is bbc news with reged ahmad. the headlines. the number of coronavirus jabs hits a daily record of nearly 600,000, but there's a fresh warning from medics on easing the lockdown. any releases that we have will have to happen very slowly, very cautiously, watching and waiting as we go. captain sir tom moore — the second world war veteran who raised millions of pounds for the nhs — is in hospital with covid—19. manchester united player, marcus rashford, says he's been subjected to "humanity and social media at its worst" after receiving racist abuse on saturday. reports that more than 5,000 people have been arrested in russia, as protests take place in support ofjailed opposition leader, alexei navalny. mps will debate the cladding crisis tomorrow, as campaigners say residents of flats covered in the flammable material, are being financially crippled by rising insurance costs. now on bbc news... from civil war to the pandemic, 2020 was a deadly year for the syrian province of idlib. our world follows two syrian doctors brought fac
hello this is bbc news with reged ahmad. the headlines. the number of coronavirus jabs hits a daily record of nearly 600,000, but there's a fresh warning from medics on easing the lockdown. any releases that we have will have to happen very slowly, very cautiously, watching and waiting as we go. captain sir tom moore — the second world war veteran who raised millions of pounds for the nhs — is in hospital with covid—19. manchester united player, marcus rashford, says he's been subjected...
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months to survive thanks to food donations from locals they want to join relatives in germany but when ahmad and his daughter try to move on the croatian border police on them back they don't want to go to a refugee camp over there. in their one room. 6 famously to get out of. the leaper refugee camp is just a few kilometers away heating and electricity are supposed to be installed soon but progress is slow the conditions are deplorable some migrants have become ill the police won't allow us to film inside the camp. only some tent hope heated food. where that mark now some 10 don't have hater. right now. because. i haven't taken a shower because i. saw men wash themselves in an ice cold pond and then warm up at a small camp fire for root from pakistan has been here for 7 months. oh dad and all the problems of india and i'm coming here washing the e.u. embassador recently visited the camp he called on bosnian authorities to finally improve the situation for the people here. this is an obligation for both had to be not it's a signatory to the un conventions it wants to become a member of the e
months to survive thanks to food donations from locals they want to join relatives in germany but when ahmad and his daughter try to move on the croatian border police on them back they don't want to go to a refugee camp over there. in their one room. 6 famously to get out of. the leaper refugee camp is just a few kilometers away heating and electricity are supposed to be installed soon but progress is slow the conditions are deplorable some migrants have become ill the police won't allow us to...
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>>putting a strain on all hospital resources as sees doctor ahmad come all as of right now staff areng from other areas of the hospital to provide care. >>critically ill patients. this means that other patients who also have needs. >>we're having to go without the impact of the christmas and new year's holidays still to come with more than 700 people already in the hospital sick with covid-19 surge plans are in full swing amid icu bed capacity consistently below 10%. these new cases and hospitalizations 10 times higher than they were in november, fox. >>i'm begging everyone to help us out here because we're not the front line. we're the last line we need everyone's support so that we can continue fighting for and with everyone here. >>and with those ambulances idled outside of emergency rooms that means there are that many fewer ambulances out there to deal with other emergencies live in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. thank you rob coming up on kron 4 news at 5 how >>the for california's budget process formally begin state lawmakers and the governor are already debating just how
>>putting a strain on all hospital resources as sees doctor ahmad come all as of right now staff areng from other areas of the hospital to provide care. >>critically ill patients. this means that other patients who also have needs. >>we're having to go without the impact of the christmas and new year's holidays still to come with more than 700 people already in the hospital sick with covid-19 surge plans are in full swing amid icu bed capacity consistently below 10%. these new...
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months to survive thanks to food donations from locals they want to join relatives in germany but when ahmad and his daughter try to move on the croatian border police on them back they don't want to go to a refugee camp over there. and room. 6 famously to get at. the leaper refugee camp is just a few kilometers away heating and electricity are supposed to be installed soon but progress is slow the conditions are deplorable some migrants have become ill the police won't allow us to film inside the camp. only some to enter heated food court where that mark now some 10. right now water and you guys. haven't taken a shower because i. saw men wash themselves in an ice cold pond and then warm up at a small campfire faruq from pakistan has been here for 7 months. and all. and i'm coming here with. the e.u. embassador recently visited the camp he called on bosnian authorities to finally improve the situation for the people here. this is an obligation for posner to convene a it is a signatory to the un convention if it wants to become a member of the europeans he has to abide by those rules brussels
months to survive thanks to food donations from locals they want to join relatives in germany but when ahmad and his daughter try to move on the croatian border police on them back they don't want to go to a refugee camp over there. and room. 6 famously to get at. the leaper refugee camp is just a few kilometers away heating and electricity are supposed to be installed soon but progress is slow the conditions are deplorable some migrants have become ill the police won't allow us to film inside...
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heating the water says bosnia has to play by the rules if it wants to become a member of the union ahmad is hacking wood for a fire to help fight off the cold he and his young daughter travelled here from afghanistan and now occupy an abandoned house in the north of bosnia. it's a big problem here because. north. of there they've been stranded here for 3 months they survive thanks to donations of food from locals they want to join relatives in germany but when they try to move on the croatian border police sent them back they don't want to go to a refugee camp. and one room. with 6 famously to get out. it's a big problem the little refugee camp is a few kilometers away heating and electricity are supposed to be installed soon but progress is slow the conditions are deplorable some migrants have become ill the police won't allow us to film inside the camp. only some to. hate that port hole where that but now some to and. we need right now water we. haven't taken shower because. some men wash themselves in an ice cold pond and then warm up at a small fire from pakistan has been here for 7
heating the water says bosnia has to play by the rules if it wants to become a member of the union ahmad is hacking wood for a fire to help fight off the cold he and his young daughter travelled here from afghanistan and now occupy an abandoned house in the north of bosnia. it's a big problem here because. north. of there they've been stranded here for 3 months they survive thanks to donations of food from locals they want to join relatives in germany but when they try to move on the croatian...
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ahmad armory was murdered in the streets of glenn county of brunswick outside of susanna and that young man, his body was shot down. there was no conversation about justice for him for 74 days. his murderers were sent home to celebrate. that happened because of laws on the books that said they could perform what are called a citizens arrest which were lost in place to dehumanize blacks and so we have to think about the fact that there is a direct connection between the original sin of our nation, it's dehumanization and denial of citizenship despite what the paper says and of the structures that we are looking at today because the system is working exactly the way it was designed, but our time is now, it's the title because when i went into writing the book was not just a litany of the terrible things that happened, but a prescription to make it better and so the first few chapters yes, we layout all of the challenges of voter suppression, but the back half of the book is about how we take our power, how we get it because fundamentally the power conversation. we deserve a power because
ahmad armory was murdered in the streets of glenn county of brunswick outside of susanna and that young man, his body was shot down. there was no conversation about justice for him for 74 days. his murderers were sent home to celebrate. that happened because of laws on the books that said they could perform what are called a citizens arrest which were lost in place to dehumanize blacks and so we have to think about the fact that there is a direct connection between the original sin of our...
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village became a swap after an estuary from the baja river overflowed during heavy storms romley been ahmad is more fortunate than many of his neighbors his home is on higher ground but even here the floodwaters rose to more than 2 metres high and his walls . his children and grandchildren have come to help with the clean up from power washing to hand scrubbing to do its cleaning day in all the sludge and all the money today is that they will get rid of them of all of it. the family managed to salvage some furniture with a small barge that they tied to a tree they say it's tough to see what happen to their parents' home but this tragedy has only made their family more united is a blessing in disguise i mean it would though it's a tragedy but it it brings people together and the sense of family who is always only so much always always there. as siblings and what happened makes us closer makes a stronger. many families from the village have been sleeping at a nearby mosque for those whose homes are beginning to dry out the days are spent cleaning up this is one of the worst natural disasters
village became a swap after an estuary from the baja river overflowed during heavy storms romley been ahmad is more fortunate than many of his neighbors his home is on higher ground but even here the floodwaters rose to more than 2 metres high and his walls . his children and grandchildren have come to help with the clean up from power washing to hand scrubbing to do its cleaning day in all the sludge and all the money today is that they will get rid of them of all of it. the family managed to...
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her mother ahmad told local news that she had no idea what she was doing participating in these demonstrations. one witness spoke about the chaos when she was shot. >> she did not say anything. we wanted to shine a flashlight on earth to see if she was still bleeding. we watched her eyes go wide and there was nothing we could do. it's not clear how many people reach the capital. it was around 1:00 p.m. when they broke on the doors. they forced their way inside and they were scaling the walls. be seen fire extinguishers that were set off people ransacking things. we also sought to pipe bombs were left behind. >> we are going to start to release those and we are going to able to release more when we have more discussions with the capitol police. the capitol building was cleared they've moved very swiftly left across the lawn. knocking people to the ground conflicting with protesters. most of the crowd has moved away it's all very calm after 52 were arrested. stacey from there we are going to check back this afternoon. >> the protests turned violent in the capital on wednesday. could begin to cer
her mother ahmad told local news that she had no idea what she was doing participating in these demonstrations. one witness spoke about the chaos when she was shot. >> she did not say anything. we wanted to shine a flashlight on earth to see if she was still bleeding. we watched her eyes go wide and there was nothing we could do. it's not clear how many people reach the capital. it was around 1:00 p.m. when they broke on the doors. they forced their way inside and they were scaling the...
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of more on this i'm joined now by our guests and as ahmad chalabi files information minister imran khan's pakistan tehreek e insaf party and the shoah sure as political analyst and commentator and karate ismail politician for what the pakistan muslim league he also served as finance minister for the former prime minister nawaz sharif a very warm welcome to you all i'd like to begin with this foreign funding misuse of funds allegations we've seen these protests today this is being described as the biggest scandal in pakistan's political history should be for can you give me an update has the p.d.i. turned of all of the requested documents to the election commission of pakistan where is that well well thank you very much kim for having me on your program secondly as you were talking about the election commission of pakistan and the opposition the d.m.z. protest in regard to the foreign funding case well i want to put that on record that bug just on that he can solve is the 1st political party which started a proper organized and recorded system of donations from its party members. and you k
of more on this i'm joined now by our guests and as ahmad chalabi files information minister imran khan's pakistan tehreek e insaf party and the shoah sure as political analyst and commentator and karate ismail politician for what the pakistan muslim league he also served as finance minister for the former prime minister nawaz sharif a very warm welcome to you all i'd like to begin with this foreign funding misuse of funds allegations we've seen these protests today this is being described as...
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al-jazeera journalist ahmad her saying has been illegally detained in egypt for 1500 days without charge her saying was arrested while visiting family in december 26th seen a number of human rights organizations have joined al jazeera in demanding his immediate release journalists in india are protesting the arrest of their colleague who was detained while covering farmer protests on saturday. was reporting on the rallies at the single border where tens of thousands of farmers have protested new agricultural laws for more than 2 months they want them withdrawn saying they will ruin their livelihoods. for much of the last 30 years africa's biggest oil producer nigeria has imported refined petroleum products because its old refineries are unable to produce enough and satisfy the local demand there's also been decades of mismanagement and corruption now the government has begun a process of rehabilitating 3 if it's refineries. reports from a boucher. this is one of nigeria's government run refineries in the city of port. but most of these operations has been shut down to a great equipment a
al-jazeera journalist ahmad her saying has been illegally detained in egypt for 1500 days without charge her saying was arrested while visiting family in december 26th seen a number of human rights organizations have joined al jazeera in demanding his immediate release journalists in india are protesting the arrest of their colleague who was detained while covering farmer protests on saturday. was reporting on the rallies at the single border where tens of thousands of farmers have protested...
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village became a swap after an estuary from the baja river overflowed during heavy storms romley been ahmad is more fortunate than many of his neighbors his home is on higher ground but even here the floodwaters rose to more than 2 metres high and his walls . his children and grandchildren have come to help with the clean up from power washing the hands scrubbing to do it's cleaning day in all the sludge and all the money today is that they will get rid of them of all of it. the family managed to salvage some furniture with a small barge that they tied to a tree they say it's tough to see what happen to their parents' home but this tragedy has only made their family more united is a blessing in disguise i mean it when there is a tragedy. it brings people together and the sense of family feel it is always only seen much always lose their. strength and says siblings and what happened makes us. many families from the village have been sleeping at a nearby mosque for those whose homes are beginning to dry out the days are spent cleaning up this is one of the worst natural disasters this communi
village became a swap after an estuary from the baja river overflowed during heavy storms romley been ahmad is more fortunate than many of his neighbors his home is on higher ground but even here the floodwaters rose to more than 2 metres high and his walls . his children and grandchildren have come to help with the clean up from power washing the hands scrubbing to do it's cleaning day in all the sludge and all the money today is that they will get rid of them of all of it. the family managed...
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touch with them and have to wait until they reappear to keep insisting as many as possible because ahmad because my director was trying to convince me i didn't need to talk to many of them because he feared for their safety as well. it took a while to have many interviews with many of those guys and also it is a interesting question you are asking about with that trust relationship at the beginnin beginning, who is this french reporter to have those dozens of reporters calling them every day just to get a feeling of what was going on , on the ground and could not understand why was so obsessed. so they didn't realize how it area was. and then later many admitted they were surprised that i was not an agent because to try to portray the city that i never went to i had to answer as many questions as possible about the neighborhood or the owner of the houses that were destroyed or the owner of the books. where exactly the library was. but they were scared i would identify them or maybe give their names to the regime or the energy hide out there on - - the jihad out there and they would reply
touch with them and have to wait until they reappear to keep insisting as many as possible because ahmad because my director was trying to convince me i didn't need to talk to many of them because he feared for their safety as well. it took a while to have many interviews with many of those guys and also it is a interesting question you are asking about with that trust relationship at the beginnin beginning, who is this french reporter to have those dozens of reporters calling them every day...
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. >> drawing international attention, ahmad arbery, who is african-american american. >> you can still of the bullet holes on the fron fronfront beoof breonna taylor's apartment. if anyone else had barged into her apartment and shot and killed her, they would have been charged. >> there as a lot of discussion about officer protocols. >> calls for justice monday, this time in ken osha, less than 24 hours after police shot jacob blake in the back causing serious injuries. >> two days later, kyle ritenhouse shot three protesters, killing two of them. >> he walked by police hands up without being arrested. >> they let him literally go home. there are two justice system in america. that's why people are protesting. >> reporter: he claimed self-defense and was later charged with felony homicide and other charges, including reckless endangerment and illegal gun possession. it reshaped how we saw policing, our politics and even ourselves. it we ultimately get the policy change that you think can effectuate removement -- real movement in terms of policy and social justice? >> no, we haven't got
. >> drawing international attention, ahmad arbery, who is african-american american. >> you can still of the bullet holes on the fron fronfront beoof breonna taylor's apartment. if anyone else had barged into her apartment and shot and killed her, they would have been charged. >> there as a lot of discussion about officer protocols. >> calls for justice monday, this time in ken osha, less than 24 hours after police shot jacob blake in the back causing serious injuries....
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. >> ahmad thomas is the ceo of the silicon valley leadership group which just announced a program called companies to steal 25% of executive positions by 2025 with underrepresented groups, like women or women of color or both. the hope is that women get back on track as the pandemic gets under control. >>> now, for many families across california, the fight to stay together has gotten obviously harder during the pandemic. in a new digital series, no man's land, they shed a light on the growing segment of the population that have been frequently barred from basic needs like housing and child care. we're here to talk about the project. it's called no man's land. it's really tragic hearing about dads and their children not able to access help. >> reporter: absolutely, and that's what we go into in no-man's land. this is an investigation that we tell in over five online episodes. jess, we bring people along as we follow these bay area dads barred from housing, homeless shelters, child care. real quick, i want to introduce you to one of the dads who was denied from homeless shelters multiple
. >> ahmad thomas is the ceo of the silicon valley leadership group which just announced a program called companies to steal 25% of executive positions by 2025 with underrepresented groups, like women or women of color or both. the hope is that women get back on track as the pandemic gets under control. >>> now, for many families across california, the fight to stay together has gotten obviously harder during the pandemic. in a new digital series, no man's land, they shed a light...
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renewed reckoning around race in light of the large flash points of george floyd, breonna taylor, ahmadrbery and so many others, in this moment we're faced with a pandemic which is tragic but unearths long standing dispar y disparities in health care and economics and you have the two of us running alongside each other, i think that is a representation of the new south. it is more open. it is inclusive. it is forward-looking, and it is embracing of a future that seeks to provide the best for all of our children. >> well, all eyes on georgia, reverend raphael warnock. thank you so much. of course, we'll find out come tuesday if you have made a winning case to georgians. >> thank you so much. happy new year. >> happy new year to you as well. >>> of course, we have reached out to all four senate campaigns and both republican senators loeffler and purdue have declined to join us for an interview or to provide a surrogate to speak on their behalf. >>> all right, coming up next, the rollout of the coronavirus vaccine drastically behind schedule in the united states and that's not all. there h
renewed reckoning around race in light of the large flash points of george floyd, breonna taylor, ahmadrbery and so many others, in this moment we're faced with a pandemic which is tragic but unearths long standing dispar y disparities in health care and economics and you have the two of us running alongside each other, i think that is a representation of the new south. it is more open. it is inclusive. it is forward-looking, and it is embracing of a future that seeks to provide the best for...
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the tragic death of george floyd and ahmad are very real the entire nation witnessed injustice with our own eyes. and i was proud to support useful protests that drew the world attention to these terrible acts. and those voices demanded change to protect the lives of every georgian regardless of race, creed or political preference. in a bipartisan way, leaders under this gold dome stood side-by-side andanswered that call . together we passed meaningful the crimes legislation. reaffirmed george's commitment to be a welcoming state, that values the life ofeach and every one of its citizens . i like to thank peter ralston who lieutenant governor duncan, dean smiley, chairman hauser, center harold jones and others for their work on this important issue . often times the best of what is accomplished in this building is achieved when the six aside and simply do what is best. when i signed hb 426 into law last year called it a sign of progress and a milestone worth applauding. but we know thanks to the example set for us: by titans might john lewis that work is far from finished. on may 5, 202
the tragic death of george floyd and ahmad are very real the entire nation witnessed injustice with our own eyes. and i was proud to support useful protests that drew the world attention to these terrible acts. and those voices demanded change to protect the lives of every georgian regardless of race, creed or political preference. in a bipartisan way, leaders under this gold dome stood side-by-side andanswered that call . together we passed meaningful the crimes legislation. reaffirmed...
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i was inspired after the death of george floyd and breonna taylor and ahmad ashbury to the commitmentthe nation to ending systemic racism, challenging anti-blackism and take up the call of anti-racism and understand how of we can reckon with race in the aftermath of those tragedies. in the 1990s they talked about a sindemic, the pandemic of race under one hand and the pandemic of the global virus on the other. while we were enduring the global virus, we are an eruption and outbreak of this racial pandemic. and the law enforcement's's treatment of black people was again under the spotlight, something you've been helping us understand at least since the 1980s. what i wanted to do was -- focus a serious light onpar. i didn't want to write about our ancestors, i wanted to write to them. >> wow. so the book is written to the victims. a national hero, hank aaron, died this week. the baseball player broke barriers, especially defined racist critics in the 1970. will we continue to see movements that spur racial reckoning through sports in your opinion? >> that's a great point. i think we wil
i was inspired after the death of george floyd and breonna taylor and ahmad ashbury to the commitmentthe nation to ending systemic racism, challenging anti-blackism and take up the call of anti-racism and understand how of we can reckon with race in the aftermath of those tragedies. in the 1990s they talked about a sindemic, the pandemic of race under one hand and the pandemic of the global virus on the other. while we were enduring the global virus, we are an eruption and outbreak of this...
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was a man had has been our the ahmad's how we cheat when. you sit in there how was it we seen. better you had some entity should insist jacen says that. these are mothers who have only one son because they were permitted to have only one child this was the chinese strategy for population control. the costs can the world bounce back from the worst economic contraction since world war 2 and the rich nations scorn of the vaccine market what kind of recovery can't we expect without the world's poorest driver sets the stage for economic dominance . one half scottish and half lebanese so diversity is really important to me and al-jazeera is the most diverse place i've ever worked it's we have so many different nationalities and this is seems put together in this one news organization and this diversity of perspectives is reflected in our coverage giving a more accurate representation of the world we report on and that's a key strength of al-jazeera. the brazilian journalist investigating a politically section of land grab all the farmers helped get also not elected and he's repay the
was a man had has been our the ahmad's how we cheat when. you sit in there how was it we seen. better you had some entity should insist jacen says that. these are mothers who have only one son because they were permitted to have only one child this was the chinese strategy for population control. the costs can the world bounce back from the worst economic contraction since world war 2 and the rich nations scorn of the vaccine market what kind of recovery can't we expect without the world's...
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we all felt anger, disbelief and a deep sorrow, but norm done more than ahmad's family and loved ones. a victim of a vigilante style of violence has no place in our state. that to reach behavior leading to this tragedy was excused away because of a law that is right for abuse to enable sinister and evil motives. that is why my administration please introduce significant reforms to the state citizens arrest statute and working with legislative leaders and members of both parties. i believe we can take another step toward a better, safer, and more just future for our state. he can again send a clear message. georgia protects all of its people and fight for justice wherever it is found. [applause] . . . . they work loo protect protesters and ensure if anyone had a different motive involving violins, that our communities and streets remain safe. unfortunately many of our personnel were faced with events that turned destructive throughout the summer months of 2020. i don't believe this has ever been tougher, more dangerous, more challenging to wear a law enforcement uniform but police offi
we all felt anger, disbelief and a deep sorrow, but norm done more than ahmad's family and loved ones. a victim of a vigilante style of violence has no place in our state. that to reach behavior leading to this tragedy was excused away because of a law that is right for abuse to enable sinister and evil motives. that is why my administration please introduce significant reforms to the state citizens arrest statute and working with legislative leaders and members of both parties. i believe we...
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social justice issues have been a driving fores after video surfaced a father and son shot 25-year-old ahmada. >> that lit a fire in georgia when video emerged and you saw he was hunted like an animal. reporter: also note of in november, five counties of metro suburban area of atlanta elected african-american sheriffs. that is a first. connell: first time that happened. things are could be justly changing. interesting to talking to people around here, i'm sure you're doing, i did a little bit today, you find a number of republicans. as you said it was for years a republican strong hold this area. so yes, it is changing but you wonder how much it has changed? tomorrow it is all about the turnout whether those republicans will show up. reporter: right. talking to political watchers here who have been here for decades, they don't believe this is a true flip. this is a blue state now even though joe biden did win. if you keep in mind that brian kemp, the governor here, a republican is still very popular. connell: want to show video while we're talking, joe biden speaking of the president-elect i
social justice issues have been a driving fores after video surfaced a father and son shot 25-year-old ahmada. >> that lit a fire in georgia when video emerged and you saw he was hunted like an animal. reporter: also note of in november, five counties of metro suburban area of atlanta elected african-american sheriffs. that is a first. connell: first time that happened. things are could be justly changing. interesting to talking to people around here, i'm sure you're doing, i did a little...
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>>putting a strain on all hospital resources as sees doctor ahmad come all as of right now staff are being from other areas of the hospital to provide care. >>critically ill patients. this means that other patients who also have needs. >>we're having to go without the impact of the christmas and new year's holidays still to come. >>with more than 700 people already in the hospital sick with covid-19 surge plans are in full swing amid icu bed capacity. consistently below 10%. the new cases and hospitalizations 10 times higher than they were in november, fox. >>i'm begging everyone to help us out here because we're not the front line. we're the last line we need everyone's support so that we can continue fighting for and with everyone here. >>and because ambulances are held up waiting to unload there are that many fewer out there to deal with other emergencies is san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>before california's budget process formally begins the state lawmakers and the governor are already debating just how much covid relief money should be given to small businesses one state s
>>putting a strain on all hospital resources as sees doctor ahmad come all as of right now staff are being from other areas of the hospital to provide care. >>critically ill patients. this means that other patients who also have needs. >>we're having to go without the impact of the christmas and new year's holidays still to come. >>with more than 700 people already in the hospital sick with covid-19 surge plans are in full swing amid icu bed capacity. consistently below...
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so what happened in 2016 started with this man ahmad monsoor the activist in the u.a.e. and he noticed some suspicious messages on his phone that he was getting via s.m.s. he thought they were weird because they came from unknown numbers and they were promising information about human rights so he forwarded them to me at sort of the mob we had known each other for a while i got a burner phone not obviously my and my real phone a burner phone and clicked on the links and while i was doing this i was recording the internet traffic and recording the activity on the phone and what was installed when i clicked the link was a very sophisticated spyware payload and the interesting question was who who could be behind this who might have programmed the spyware who might have sold it who might be using it and. the process to figure that out is called attribution so what we did in the report is we noticed that when you clicked on the link a 2nd time it wouldn't cause the infection it was only limited to the 1st click and the 2nd quake would send you to a d. quite website to try an
so what happened in 2016 started with this man ahmad monsoor the activist in the u.a.e. and he noticed some suspicious messages on his phone that he was getting via s.m.s. he thought they were weird because they came from unknown numbers and they were promising information about human rights so he forwarded them to me at sort of the mob we had known each other for a while i got a burner phone not obviously my and my real phone a burner phone and clicked on the links and while i was doing this i...
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we saw with the, you know, horrible murders of ahmad aubrey and breana taylor and george floyd and those scars. and there's democracy. we just in the senate took a bill, hr-1 in the house and made it s-1, making our democracy better. there is so much to do. we need strong, bold action. and we've got to get it done. one way or another, we've got to the get it done. >> well, how is it going to get done? i mean, we are in an unusual situation right now where you are the majority leader. on paper, the democrats are in control of the senate, but right now, republican chairman from the last congress are still sitting there. you and mr. mcconnell, senator mcconnell, appear to be at an impasse in terms of the organizing resolution of the senate. >> yes. >> how is that going to end? >> well, let me tell you how it's going to end. traditionally, the organizing resolution should be a pretty routine thing. democratic leader, the republican leader, no matter who's in the majority-minority, sit down and just hammer it out. it's a little different now because it's 50-50, but we've had a precedent. it w
we saw with the, you know, horrible murders of ahmad aubrey and breana taylor and george floyd and those scars. and there's democracy. we just in the senate took a bill, hr-1 in the house and made it s-1, making our democracy better. there is so much to do. we need strong, bold action. and we've got to get it done. one way or another, we've got to the get it done. >> well, how is it going to get done? i mean, we are in an unusual situation right now where you are the majority leader. on...
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ahmad is in aurora, michigan. what would you like to hear from president biden this afternoon?aller: well, you know what? actually, i have been following the presidential thing since day one, and i have been a biden-harris supporter, and i was even opal worker for his campaign -- even a poll worker for his campaign, so i'm 100% for biden and harris. i am just excited to be watching my new president. host: ahmad, the theme this year -- and, by the way, that is marine one coming to the white house to take president trump to andrews -- is american unity. what would you like to hear from president biden? caller: well, i would like to hear strength, peace, and just how can we bring more young people to politics, and also it is about just uplifting spirits and just being a leader for everybody, especially people with disabilities. host: thank you for calling in and thank you for watching. those pictures you are seeing were from the top of the washington monument, which overlooks the white house. that is the south lawn of the white house, where marine one is no landing. -- is now land
ahmad is in aurora, michigan. what would you like to hear from president biden this afternoon?aller: well, you know what? actually, i have been following the presidential thing since day one, and i have been a biden-harris supporter, and i was even opal worker for his campaign -- even a poll worker for his campaign, so i'm 100% for biden and harris. i am just excited to be watching my new president. host: ahmad, the theme this year -- and, by the way, that is marine one coming to the white...
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i'm asad ahmad.ere going to be allowed to reopen, until the government decided to change its mind following lobbying by several local authorities. secondary school children in the royal borough of greenwich are now eligible for a coronavirus tests, before returning to school later this month. but a paediatric diseases consultant believes, on balance, parents need not worry. i know that parents are worried, because the numbers of infections in children are high, but i think that still reflects what's going on with the community. we're much better at managing it, we recognise it sooner, and these children are responding well to treatment, so i'm not worried about children and disease. well, students at university college london have been told not to return to campus until at least the end of february, due to the rapid spread of coronavirus. it goes against official government advice for students to return to university at the end of january. ucl defends its decision, saying it's "the most responsible c
i'm asad ahmad.ere going to be allowed to reopen, until the government decided to change its mind following lobbying by several local authorities. secondary school children in the royal borough of greenwich are now eligible for a coronavirus tests, before returning to school later this month. but a paediatric diseases consultant believes, on balance, parents need not worry. i know that parents are worried, because the numbers of infections in children are high, but i think that still reflects...
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good morning, i'm asad ahmad.cers in london — whose numbers are already reduced by the coronavirus pandemic. the chairman of the metropolitan police federation — which represents front line officers — says 1,300 officers are currently off sick or self—isolating in london. ken marsh is urging government to place police officers on a priority list to receive coronavirus vaccines — but he claims his requests to government were "falling on deaf ears". well, the sudden lockdown which has caught schools out will — according to a food waste company — lead to millions of school dinners being thrown away. as pupils prepare to attend lessons online, food which has already been bought for school dinners is likely to go to waste. businesswaste called it a "national disaster". it says london schools will have stocked up with meals in advance, which will now end—up in landfill. which will now end up in landfill. and to find out about all the restrictions coming into force and how it'll affect you and your family, do go to the b
good morning, i'm asad ahmad.cers in london — whose numbers are already reduced by the coronavirus pandemic. the chairman of the metropolitan police federation — which represents front line officers — says 1,300 officers are currently off sick or self—isolating in london. ken marsh is urging government to place police officers on a priority list to receive coronavirus vaccines — but he claims his requests to government were "falling on deaf ears". well, the sudden lockdown...
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thousands of national guard troops in washington dc ahmad -- before the inauguration on fears of threats have uncovered plots. about a dozen executive orders are expected on inauguration day. joe biden's treasury picked janet yellen is expected to commit to a market determined dollar and will not seek a weaker currency for a trade advantages. the wall street journal sites source to yellen as she awaits the confirmation hearing. if asked about the fed rate policy, the former fed chair says the dollar and other currencies. should be set by markets. meanwhile, credit -- critic of the kremlin alexei navalny has arrested following his treatment for suspected poisoning. he flew home from berlin. his plane was moved. a russian opposition monitoring group says 30 upper -- opposition players -- people were arrested. more bodies have been recovered from the rubble of the indonesian flight. at least 600 people were injured. thousands more were moved to safety. buildings were heavily damaged and the rescue operation is being hampered by a power blackout and mobile phone failure. global news 24 hours
thousands of national guard troops in washington dc ahmad -- before the inauguration on fears of threats have uncovered plots. about a dozen executive orders are expected on inauguration day. joe biden's treasury picked janet yellen is expected to commit to a market determined dollar and will not seek a weaker currency for a trade advantages. the wall street journal sites source to yellen as she awaits the confirmation hearing. if asked about the fed rate policy, the former fed chair says the...
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we are marching for george, for breonna, for ahmad, for jacob, for pamela turner, for michael brown,, and anybody else who lost their life , to evil. it has never been more clear, the change right now, nate is -- it is happening right now, because we demanded. -- demand it. everyone here has been a commitment. they wouldn't be here for any other reason right now. everybody out here right now, our leaders, they need to follow us, while we are marching to en act laws to protect us. >> thank you for coming out here and continuing to say her name louder. what we need is change, and we are at the point where we can get that change, but we have to stand together, we have to vote. >> during a critical election year, nan's ohio chapter made a get out the vote commercial. with a march to senator lindsey graham's office to demand support for policing legislation. encouraging voter registration and participation at a time of intense voter suppression, nan -- following the election, nan was a dignitary demanding that all votes be counted. reverend sharpton then wrote a letter to congressional bl
we are marching for george, for breonna, for ahmad, for jacob, for pamela turner, for michael brown,, and anybody else who lost their life , to evil. it has never been more clear, the change right now, nate is -- it is happening right now, because we demanded. -- demand it. everyone here has been a commitment. they wouldn't be here for any other reason right now. everybody out here right now, our leaders, they need to follow us, while we are marching to en act laws to protect us. >> thank...
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let‘s get more on what the potential health impact could be on families with our gp, dr fari ahmad.it is taking a lot of time and organisation to just make sure we have got everything in place so we can deliver it. we have three and a half days to get it out to 1000 people. we have to make sure that we have got everything set up so people can have it and we can monitor them for 15 minutes, which is the advice, and do everything in a socially distance, covid safeway. and do all the other stuff we are supposed to do as gps. it is keeping things very busy here. in terms of when you expected that to happen, is that on plan in terms of the timescale you had, or is it slightly delayed? we timescale you had, or is it slightly delayed ? we have timescale you had, or is it slightly delayed? we have been hearing there have been problems getting things in place. so, i think initially have been problems getting things in place. so, ithink initially we thought we would be getting the vaccine earlier, then there were certain changes. so we‘ve had to change things. it‘s perhaps not as early as we
let‘s get more on what the potential health impact could be on families with our gp, dr fari ahmad.it is taking a lot of time and organisation to just make sure we have got everything in place so we can deliver it. we have three and a half days to get it out to 1000 people. we have to make sure that we have got everything set up so people can have it and we can monitor them for 15 minutes, which is the advice, and do everything in a socially distance, covid safeway. and do all the other stuff...
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let's speak to dr fari ahmad, our gp this morning. good morning. who are you? i am tired. i am i tired. i imagine you are. - good morning. who are you? i am i tired. i imagine you are. i i good morning. who are you? i am i tired. i imagine you are. i am i tired. i imagine you are. i am suspecting — tired. i imagine you are. i am suspecting you _ tired. i imagine you are. i am suspecting you have - tired. i imagine you are. i am suspecting you have not i tired. i imagine you are. i am i suspecting you have not stopped tired. i imagine you are. i am - suspecting you have not stopped now the vaccinations are coming in and people must be clamouring for them. yes. we had ourfirst batch. we are having to work as groups of surgeries. we had ourfirst vaccine delivery on friday and we got going. by delivery on friday and we got going. by saturday we had over 1100. another delivery and we had kept running, kept going. iam helping another delivery and we had kept running, kept going. i am helping to organise the clinics and deal with anyissues organise the clinics and deal with any i
let's speak to dr fari ahmad, our gp this morning. good morning. who are you? i am tired. i am i tired. i imagine you are. - good morning. who are you? i am i tired. i imagine you are. i i good morning. who are you? i am i tired. i imagine you are. i am i tired. i imagine you are. i am suspecting — tired. i imagine you are. i am suspecting you _ tired. i imagine you are. i am suspecting you have - tired. i imagine you are. i am suspecting you have not i tired. i imagine you are. i am i...