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us ambassadors raising eyebrows, take a being looks steven swartz gave somalia president new ham al abdul ie, with the slogan make somalia great again, one of the seven countries president placed under immigration ban. now, us back in the 80s, while working as somali embassy in washington dc. >> one of the top lou fen ants, has kick off his campaign to replace hads old boss. >> some might attempt to paint me as the african-american candidate, or the black candidate in this race, i simply prefer that you know me as the most experienced candidate, the most qualified candidate, the one that says what he means and means what he says. >> he has work under philadelphia district attorney's ron castille and seth williams. al shabaz has experience in both federal and state court cases. >>> well, two people are in the hospital this noon after an early morning multi car crash in burlington county. chopper three over pemberton-browns mills road where three cars crashed about 7:30 this morning, it is not clear what caused the crash. one victim was returned to deborah hospital in browns mills, and anot
us ambassadors raising eyebrows, take a being looks steven swartz gave somalia president new ham al abdul ie, with the slogan make somalia great again, one of the seven countries president placed under immigration ban. now, us back in the 80s, while working as somali embassy in washington dc. >> one of the top lou fen ants, has kick off his campaign to replace hads old boss. >> some might attempt to paint me as the african-american candidate, or the black candidate in this race, i...
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said -- rest in peace. >> paula abdul said al jarreau has passed, his voice so different and unique, my condolences to his family. >> right now stars are making their way down the grammys red carpet outside staples center in los angeles. we'll take you there a little bit later in the show. >> beyonce is up for the most awards tonight with nine nominations. her main competition for album of the year is adele who is nominated for five awards. the late late show host james corden is tonight's emcee and you can bet there will be all kinds of musical performancessing act like lady gaga and metallica and watch out honors. soja, a reggae band from dominion are up for best reggae band from live in virginia and maryland is also represented tonight, the brother dodd hoping to get an award nominated for best country duo group performance recognized for their song 21 summer. >> we want to invite you to watch the grammys with us, not just on tv, but leslie and i will be live on facebook starting at 7:45 with tommy mcfly. topper will be with us as well even though he's trying to get ou
said -- rest in peace. >> paula abdul said al jarreau has passed, his voice so different and unique, my condolences to his family. >> right now stars are making their way down the grammys red carpet outside staples center in los angeles. we'll take you there a little bit later in the show. >> beyonce is up for the most awards tonight with nine nominations. her main competition for album of the year is adele who is nominated for five awards. the late late show host james corden...
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a military court convicted elor azaria of manslaughter for shooting dead abdul fatah al—sharif as heary situation without clear orders from his command masters, who saw a friend of his being injured —— injured by palestinians, and to start. the other side of the argument from the israeli defence force is that the army has a moral standing that needs to be upheld. but many israelis feel he should never have a strath zero found guilty for manslaughter, and that he should not be facing 18 months in prison. and those were the views of a small but vocal group of protesters that i spent much of the day with today in tel aviv. i think there were significant disquiet amongst israelis about the sentence. there is also a novelist hostility from palestinians towards the sentence, because they see a very different situation. they see this as an example of what they say goes on the whole time, which is the israeli military are reacting in shooting and killing palestinian citizens, some of whom are involved in attacks, serving, some of them up potential attackers. —— involved in attacks, some of t
a military court convicted elor azaria of manslaughter for shooting dead abdul fatah al—sharif as heary situation without clear orders from his command masters, who saw a friend of his being injured —— injured by palestinians, and to start. the other side of the argument from the israeli defence force is that the army has a moral standing that needs to be upheld. but many israelis feel he should never have a strath zero found guilty for manslaughter, and that he should not be facing 18...
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a military court convicted elor azaria of manslaughter for shooting dead abdul fatah al—sharif as heank. some israelis have called for the soldier to be pardoned, palestinians have condemned the sentence as too lenient. the prime minister, theresa may, has held talks with the french presidential candidate, emmanuel macron. the presidential frontrunner said he would like uk banks and workers to move to france after brexit. this evening, mr macron held a rally to addressed some of the 200,000 french voters in the capital who make london effectively france's sixth largest city. the government took in more money that it spent last month, according to the office for national statistics. the first month of the year traditionally sees a surplus because of the high level of receipts from income tax. but at £9.4 billion, the surplus last month was the biggest for 17 years. i'm joined by our economics editor, kamal ahmed. what can we draw from this? how many times have we sat on this set and said a barrowing black hole for the government. today, there seems to be borrowing green shoots. it's d
a military court convicted elor azaria of manslaughter for shooting dead abdul fatah al—sharif as heank. some israelis have called for the soldier to be pardoned, palestinians have condemned the sentence as too lenient. the prime minister, theresa may, has held talks with the french presidential candidate, emmanuel macron. the presidential frontrunner said he would like uk banks and workers to move to france after brexit. this evening, mr macron held a rally to addressed some of the 200,000...
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steve jobs was conceived, his biological father, by abdul fatah al jindali, who was a senior student at the university of wisconsin in the 1950s. and so who knows what incredible wealth of knowledge and talent and energy we are now sending the signal to stay away. of course we want people vetted. i mean, but who said the vetting system had failed us? what is the proof of that? the orlando attack was done by an american-born muslim, boston basically the same thing. there was a case obviously in san bernardino. that's one out of how many. of course we want vetting but the signal we're sending is, stay away. and when you send that signal, lord knows in a world where there's -- what makes us great as a country over the years, andrea, we've attracted more high iq risk takers than any other country, over 250 years basically. if we now, global brains are divided equally. if we tell people basically to stay away we'll revert to the global norm, about a quarter of our gdp. >> in your book you write that one of the "our democracy can work only if voters know to make -- excuse me, how the world
steve jobs was conceived, his biological father, by abdul fatah al jindali, who was a senior student at the university of wisconsin in the 1950s. and so who knows what incredible wealth of knowledge and talent and energy we are now sending the signal to stay away. of course we want people vetted. i mean, but who said the vetting system had failed us? what is the proof of that? the orlando attack was done by an american-born muslim, boston basically the same thing. there was a case obviously in...
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. >> reporter: this is the day abdul hamid al ghani and his family have waited years for-- they're drivingards the airport in erbil, northern iraq. >> i feel great, actually. i feel like a big burden is off my shoulder and i can take my family to a place where i can feel safe, and i can take care >> reporter: abdul hamid and his family are finally coming to the u.s., on special immigrant visas, issued to iraqis who worked for the u.s. military. he spent nine years as an interpreter for the u.s. army, at great personal risk, even finding himself on a kill list back in 2006. yet he still proudly wears the american flag on his hat. did you like working with the americans? >> oh i loved it, i loved it. the brotherhood they have, this type of mentality, like we are one team and one fight, they never gave me this impression like you are not one of us, or you are just an interpreter and you're going to do your job and they're going to leave me behind. >> reporter: three weeks ago, with bags packed and having sold everything he owned, he got the news that president trump's executive order on immig
. >> reporter: this is the day abdul hamid al ghani and his family have waited years for-- they're drivingards the airport in erbil, northern iraq. >> i feel great, actually. i feel like a big burden is off my shoulder and i can take my family to a place where i can feel safe, and i can take care >> reporter: abdul hamid and his family are finally coming to the u.s., on special immigrant visas, issued to iraqis who worked for the u.s. military. he spent nine years as an...
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al-qaeda. what started almost six years ago as a peaceful uprising has descended into madness. and the innocent children like abdul, like so many others, pay the price. elsewhere, turkish forces are backing factions of the free syrian army in their battle against isis. with while further east, u.s. backed kurdish and arab forces are fighting isis as well. president trump has raised the possibility of setting up a safe zone inside syria and pentagon officials tell cnn they're pondering dispatching u.s. ground troops there. so far, it's all talk and no action, the blood bath however continues. ben wedeman, cnn, istanbul. >> coming up on this sunday, president trump's aggressive immigration and border control policy. we here at cnn have seen internal homeland security memos with how the rules are are tightening on asylum seekers, including children. details up next. video game. this is not a screensaver. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't exist until now. and today can save your life. ♪ ♪ their leadership is instinctive. they're experts in things y
al-qaeda. what started almost six years ago as a peaceful uprising has descended into madness. and the innocent children like abdul, like so many others, pay the price. elsewhere, turkish forces are backing factions of the free syrian army in their battle against isis. with while further east, u.s. backed kurdish and arab forces are fighting isis as well. president trump has raised the possibility of setting up a safe zone inside syria and pentagon officials tell cnn they're pondering...
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. >> is abdul or any of his associates, known member of isis or al qaeda, or al nusra?ng the president's response, to the court, some negative things he said about the court, the current administration will insist, parallel tracks i preink d they will insist on seeing appeal through the bitter end. then the trial, at same time i think he will draft a revised executive order. ainsley: how, geraldo he accused this court, the court system playing politics with our national security. what do you think about that? because he is saying they're not listening to me. they're not listening to the generals and left is putting this in the court meanwhile all the terrorists can come into the country? the. >> it is interesting to me, ainsley, you like judicial activism when they're active on your behalf. ainsley: on your side. >> and you don't like it when they are against you. brian: example? >> the obama executive order expanding to the d.r.e.a.m. act to the parents of children brought in at an early age. brian: what does that have to do with security? >> i'll tell you, but let me,
. >> is abdul or any of his associates, known member of isis or al qaeda, or al nusra?ng the president's response, to the court, some negative things he said about the court, the current administration will insist, parallel tracks i preink d they will insist on seeing appeal through the bitter end. then the trial, at same time i think he will draft a revised executive order. ainsley: how, geraldo he accused this court, the court system playing politics with our national security. what do...