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aidan has lived in australia since he was four years old, but has been held in immigration detention a driving offence. that charge was dropped — but because of a previous conviction as a juvenile, he was deemed of "bad character" and ordered out of australia. my situation and a lot of the boys here's situation, a lot of us haven't even done crimes. we have done minor crimes, mine was a driving offence. australia's law has classed us as bad character. so i reckon it has been a bit judgemental. personally it tears me down, knowing that i cannot do anything, especially for my family. deep down in my heart i know i am not coping. i do it because i'm very passionate about what is going on between our tra ns—tasman travel agreement. i believe that australia's government legislatively discriminates against new zealand citizens in australia. fighting a deportation can mean months or years in custody awaiting the outcome of the legal process. i think it's time for us to stand up and actually make sure that our people are ok. many, like the man we have come to see today, choose to accept bein
aidan has lived in australia since he was four years old, but has been held in immigration detention a driving offence. that charge was dropped — but because of a previous conviction as a juvenile, he was deemed of "bad character" and ordered out of australia. my situation and a lot of the boys here's situation, a lot of us haven't even done crimes. we have done minor crimes, mine was a driving offence. australia's law has classed us as bad character. so i reckon it has been a bit...
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aidan has lived in australia since he was four years old, but has been held in immigration detentionce. that charge was dropped — but because of a previous conviction as a juvenile, he was deemed of "bad character" and ordered out of australia. my situation and a lot of the boys here's situation, a lot of us haven't even done crimes. we have done minor crimes, mine was a driving offence. australia's law has classed us as bad character. so i reckon it has been a bit judgemental. personally it tears me down, knowing that i cannot do anything, especially for my family. deep down in my heart i know i am not coping. i do it because i'm very passionate about what is going on between our tra ns—tasman travel agreement. i believe that australia's government legislatively discriminates against new zealand citizens in australia. fighting a deportation can mean months or years in custody awaiting the outcome of the legal process. i think it's time for us to stand up and make sure that our people are ok. many, like the man we have come to see today, choose to accept being deported rather than at
aidan has lived in australia since he was four years old, but has been held in immigration detentionce. that charge was dropped — but because of a previous conviction as a juvenile, he was deemed of "bad character" and ordered out of australia. my situation and a lot of the boys here's situation, a lot of us haven't even done crimes. we have done minor crimes, mine was a driving offence. australia's law has classed us as bad character. so i reckon it has been a bit judgemental....
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i don't think they are doing very well, i'm sorry, without me. 32-year-old aidan brown is being heldelieve i am australian. i learnt everything here, i have done all my school here up all my work ethic is from australia. aidan has lived in australia since he was four years old will stop but has been held in immigration detention after being arrested over a driving offence. that charge was dropped, but because ofa that charge was dropped, but because of a previous conviction as a juvenile, he was deemed of "bad cha ra cter" juvenile, he was deemed of "bad character" and ordered out of australia. my situation and a lot of the boys here situation, a lot of us had not even done crimes. we have done minor crimes, wine was a driving offence. australia's law has classed us as bad characters. sol reckon it has been a bit judgemental. personally it tears me down knowing that i cannot do anything, especially with my family. deep idoit i do it because i'm very passionate about what is going on between our trans— about what is going on between our tra ns— tasman travel agreement. about what is g
i don't think they are doing very well, i'm sorry, without me. 32-year-old aidan brown is being heldelieve i am australian. i learnt everything here, i have done all my school here up all my work ethic is from australia. aidan has lived in australia since he was four years old will stop but has been held in immigration detention after being arrested over a driving offence. that charge was dropped, but because ofa that charge was dropped, but because of a previous conviction as a juvenile, he...
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aidan has severe allergies. seattle, won't let him go to school without an epipen. >> there's nothing else than made me feel worse than my son telling me, why am i different than other kids? >> reporter: aidan's mom says she tried for a year to get the medication. first her insurance refused to cover the $700 charge. then because of the shortage, she couldn't even get it. >> i called my pharmacy. they were just -- like, no, we don't -- we're not going to have any. >> reporter: you didn't know about the shortage. >> no. >> reporter: she says the school didn't notify her that they needed the pen until aidan was pulled out. >> i was like, how long can you keep my son out of school? until he gets an epipen. >> reporter: he called multiple pharmacies until we aired a story. then she received a phone call from mylan. >> she found out where there was one available. i was so happy, blessed, and thankful that someone took the time to hear our voice. someone took the time to help my son. >> reporter: in a statement to cbs
aidan has severe allergies. seattle, won't let him go to school without an epipen. >> there's nothing else than made me feel worse than my son telling me, why am i different than other kids? >> reporter: aidan's mom says she tried for a year to get the medication. first her insurance refused to cover the $700 charge. then because of the shortage, she couldn't even get it. >> i called my pharmacy. they were just -- like, no, we don't -- we're not going to have any. >>...
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exactly and that is the question dorian there had been such high expectation that aidan would bring out some of the evidence this audiotape that you mentioned and also a little more clear cut idea as to what happened and what this vicious and violent murder means where do you think what it is a do one strategy in this whole case do you think. well i think that's what washington riyadh and most of europe will be wondering this speech basically further turns up the pressure on riyadh but are he said keep his options open there's a lot of speculation that washington are in negotiations we've heard want to secure a final end game out of this crisis does turkey have a price what its price these are things that no one knows and of course being very successful by keeping silence out of policy what is his agenda possibly a handful of people only know what one is thinking maybe he hasn't made a final decision yet this speech does suggest that he's keeping his options open with the head of the cia you know whop cell is now in ishi part of those talks the speculations that she wants to see whether
exactly and that is the question dorian there had been such high expectation that aidan would bring out some of the evidence this audiotape that you mentioned and also a little more clear cut idea as to what happened and what this vicious and violent murder means where do you think what it is a do one strategy in this whole case do you think. well i think that's what washington riyadh and most of europe will be wondering this speech basically further turns up the pressure on riyadh but are he...
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my name is aidan clark and i work at the library during the free cultural buildings. it's a very appropriate building to have this conversation in. i don't know if any of you have noticed. i said this the fine writer. there used to be a building that have started out as a social club and then later was a headquarters of the naacp. it proclaims itself is a clear voice for democracy and freedom around the world. i made it all up it's not true. i would love to direct your attention to the printed programs that all of you head in your hands. we will have susan orlean here next month. we also had free author talks next week. i encourage you to go to our website for more events. sometimes there are books that had influenced a whole life. then you can follow up by using your new york public library card test check out some the books that he suggests. i see some people back there this is like 80% i get my heart warmed 20% like a public shaming for those who don't yet have a card. obviously it's free. you access so many amazing collections here. let's say for tonight you want
my name is aidan clark and i work at the library during the free cultural buildings. it's a very appropriate building to have this conversation in. i don't know if any of you have noticed. i said this the fine writer. there used to be a building that have started out as a social club and then later was a headquarters of the naacp. it proclaims itself is a clear voice for democracy and freedom around the world. i made it all up it's not true. i would love to direct your attention to the printed...
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that's aidan, the designated greeter for the day.mates can get a hand shape, a fist bump, a hug or simply a smile. it's a very simple morning ritual, and it fosters kindness, and it starts the day just right that is something that all of us could use every single day. >> i love that the little hug there. >>> well, still to come, a community outraged after a white woman calls police saying she was groped by a 9-year-old black child. a migraine hope to be there... for the good. and not so good. for the mundane. the awe-inspiring. the heart racing. the heart breaking. that's what life is all about... showing up. unless migraine steals your chance to say "i am here." that's why, we created aimovig.. a preventive treatment for migraine in adults. one dose, once a month. aimovig is proven to reduce the number of monthly migraine days. for some, that number can be cut in half or more. the most common side effects are pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site and constipation. these are your days what will each one bring? doesn't matt
that's aidan, the designated greeter for the day.mates can get a hand shape, a fist bump, a hug or simply a smile. it's a very simple morning ritual, and it fosters kindness, and it starts the day just right that is something that all of us could use every single day. >> i love that the little hug there. >>> well, still to come, a community outraged after a white woman calls police saying she was groped by a 9-year-old black child. a migraine hope to be there... for the good. and...
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that this sort of behavior is intolerable and will not be accepted by the international community aidan white good to speak to you thanks for joining us there from london thank you very much. headed to the polls in cameroons a presidential election president there is taking a seventh term in office after thirty six years in power security forces are deployed and borders are being closed to prevent violence at the morgan has more from the capital of cameron yellen day. a lot of young cameroonian have not have not known any other president or type. for thirty six years but let's also remember that there are thirty million eligible border voters and less than half of the. electoral commission l a times that less than six million have registered to vote and probably most of them are elderly people who were around who were there when our poll they came to power but most of the youth we've been speaking to over the past few days the fact that they have no interest they feel like there was no matter well they have to look at the least people in the southwest in the northwest region the day bef
that this sort of behavior is intolerable and will not be accepted by the international community aidan white good to speak to you thanks for joining us there from london thank you very much. headed to the polls in cameroons a presidential election president there is taking a seventh term in office after thirty six years in power security forces are deployed and borders are being closed to prevent violence at the morgan has more from the capital of cameron yellen day. a lot of young cameroonian...
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panel , please welcome back to the oval office, david rubenstein to moderate our panel. [ applause ] aidan canto, accomplished actor and known to all of us as white house deputy chief of staff and later chief of staff, aaron sure and designated survivor. [ applause ], tammy hadad, of had dad media, tammy is a consultant to hbo and several political filmmakers. [ applause ], i also get to work with her where she is the lead consultant . >> matt mclarty chairman of mclarty consultants, consulted for designated survivor, white house down, and many other washington oriented films and television productions, he also served as former chief of staff to president bill clinton . >> completion marshall consultant for house of cards. [ applause ]. appreciate also served as white house social secretary to president and mrs. clinton and state department chief of protocol for president obama. kirk sadowski, documentarian, producer foreplay town. [ applause ] >> james vanderbilt, writer, director, producer and screenwriter and producer of white house down. [ applause ] mr. rubenstein, the stage is yours.
panel , please welcome back to the oval office, david rubenstein to moderate our panel. [ applause ] aidan canto, accomplished actor and known to all of us as white house deputy chief of staff and later chief of staff, aaron sure and designated survivor. [ applause ], tammy hadad, of had dad media, tammy is a consultant to hbo and several political filmmakers. [ applause ], i also get to work with her where she is the lead consultant . >> matt mclarty chairman of mclarty consultants,...
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aidan ryan, nice to see you.l me how this all unfolded because my first thought when i saw the news was, wow, the vote to see if he's on the supreme court has not happened and, bam, he's not teaching. what happened? >> this has been an ongoing issue really since the sexual allegations against judge kavanaugh first emerged. in august i reported a story, there were two letters, one opposing his nomination, and one supporting his character and his time as a teacher. the letter that supported him was from his former student and the other letter was a response to that letter saying they wanted to make clear the entire lawyer school community is not in favor of his nomination. at the time the dean, john manning, congratulated judge kavanaugh on his nomination when president trump announced that he would fill kennedy's seat on the supreme court, but now that since the sexual assault allegations have arisen against kavanaugh, the dean has been very quiet and the students have been very loud. four students penned an op-ed
aidan ryan, nice to see you.l me how this all unfolded because my first thought when i saw the news was, wow, the vote to see if he's on the supreme court has not happened and, bam, he's not teaching. what happened? >> this has been an ongoing issue really since the sexual allegations against judge kavanaugh first emerged. in august i reported a story, there were two letters, one opposing his nomination, and one supporting his character and his time as a teacher. the letter that supported...
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the truck is along aidan road near yorktown boulevard in the triangle area.re live picturck. the t was carrying wood. we're told there are no injuries, none reported, at least, and no wd on when tha road will be cleared. >>> well, if you love the hit musical "wicked," you are in tonight, the show is celebratins it 15th anniversary of its broadway debut. >> one of my failrites. therebe a televised concert hosted by tony award winner idina menzel and kristin chenowe chenoweth. sthe program will featueral songs from "wicked" and some guestmaperfores, including ariana grande. here's a preview of what you'll see. ♪ popular ♪ you're gonna be popular ♪ i'll teach you the proper pots when you talk to boys ♪ >> they're so yofun. can catch all the fun tonight at 10:00, right here on nbc 4. too late for me, but i'm definitely dvr'ing it. >> such a great voice. >>> every year it seems like we jump from halloween right to christmas. >> yes, we do and this year is no different. the christmas creep has officially started. nbc's chris clackum explains why this year, consumer
the truck is along aidan road near yorktown boulevard in the triangle area.re live picturck. the t was carrying wood. we're told there are no injuries, none reported, at least, and no wd on when tha road will be cleared. >>> well, if you love the hit musical "wicked," you are in tonight, the show is celebratins it 15th anniversary of its broadway debut. >> one of my failrites. therebe a televised concert hosted by tony award winner idina menzel and kristin chenowe...
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aidan was seeing fights in the south. was seeing fights in the south. it was brutal. within six months of the houthi -saleh alliance, about 7000 people died. this was before the saudi coalition intervened. these are local statistics from credible organizations and yemen. -- in yemen. usually, the media does not report on them, not because of but because no one is interested in telling that part of the story. interventionition probably has been one of the most horrific or catastrophic for yemen. in march 2015 and it was based on the government of yemen's request from saudi arabia and others to remove the houthi militia. it ended up being a quagmire, as we all know. it was catastrophic because it added another layer to the conflict on top of the local one. now you have compounded conflicts and yemen taking place. houthishought that the were going to be intimidated by this. thes -- -- who houthis made a mockery of yemen's army. old hadt were six years hand grenades and tanks on the battlefield. warfareirty guerrilla and they spared no ugly tactic in this war. on the outs
aidan was seeing fights in the south. was seeing fights in the south. it was brutal. within six months of the houthi -saleh alliance, about 7000 people died. this was before the saudi coalition intervened. these are local statistics from credible organizations and yemen. -- in yemen. usually, the media does not report on them, not because of but because no one is interested in telling that part of the story. interventionition probably has been one of the most horrific or catastrophic for yemen....
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. >> his name is aidan. you need to have another kid and name him al.atched on youtube. >> and a significant portion of those come from little kids. jenna is here with the young talent behind the most popular videos. >> i sure am. these kids have turned their interest into a business. now, they've put it in a book called "watch this book." we wanted to get a look at the world of kids in youtube. ryan's toy review. 7 years old with over 16 million subscribers and over 1 billion views per month. >> go to the toy section. >> reporter: hobby kids tv. three brothers with over 70 million views per month. >> we have giant slinkies in this video. >> reporter: and 5.8 million subscribers and 70 million views per month. filming with the help of their parents, these kids make videos of just about anything that's fun. >> we had an idea. we wanted to make more for kids to make it family-friendly. >> we like doing challenges and messing around and stuff. >> yeah. we both like challenges and, like, being crazy. >> reporter: and the likes and views of their videos add
. >> his name is aidan. you need to have another kid and name him al.atched on youtube. >> and a significant portion of those come from little kids. jenna is here with the young talent behind the most popular videos. >> i sure am. these kids have turned their interest into a business. now, they've put it in a book called "watch this book." we wanted to get a look at the world of kids in youtube. ryan's toy review. 7 years old with over 16 million subscribers and over...
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my name is aidan clark and i work at the library during the free cultural buildings.
my name is aidan clark and i work at the library during the free cultural buildings.