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one is ayaan hirsi ali. she is the somali born activist and the author of the best-selling autobiography infidel and she was notoriously threatened for her criticisms of islam. her polar opposite who is a woman called aafia siddiqui, and she is a pakistani neuroscientist who for a long time was the only woman wanted as an associate of al qaeda and was eventually captured in 2008 and convicted of firing at american personnel in afghanistan. so the book follows these two muslim women of about the same age who became complete opposites and it tries to sort of tell the story of the war on terror through their story. >> host: two women, such of these extremes in their positions and yet you talk about the symmetry between the two. could you explain this? >> guest: i think they are about the same age and they came to the west from the muslim world at around the same time, the end of the cold war. and they both were strongly influenced by islamism and even though they turned out one becoming a harsh critic of islam
one is ayaan hirsi ali. she is the somali born activist and the author of the best-selling autobiography infidel and she was notoriously threatened for her criticisms of islam. her polar opposite who is a woman called aafia siddiqui, and she is a pakistani neuroscientist who for a long time was the only woman wanted as an associate of al qaeda and was eventually captured in 2008 and convicted of firing at american personnel in afghanistan. so the book follows these two muslim women of about the...
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ayaan hirisi ali refused my request for an interview. i did go to public events where she was speaking at and sometimes i stood up and asked questions but i never met her on a one-to-one basis when and aafia siddiqui, she was missing for most of the time i was working on the book and then after she was captured she was being held in jail. but i did go to her trial and i sat just a few rows behind her and was able to see her in action as it were in the courtroom. >> host: when you went to their societies in kenya for example you must of talked to many people from ethnic backgrounds what did you take from those interviews? >> guest: it was fascinating the neighborhood she growth which was east the in nairobi as much as she described in her book and infil and i did have a funny encounter at one point i wanted to -- she mentioned in one of her books that she used to attend these meetings of the muslim brotherhood at a muslim community center which was near the school that she attended so i went to this muslim community center thinking i woul
ayaan hirisi ali refused my request for an interview. i did go to public events where she was speaking at and sometimes i stood up and asked questions but i never met her on a one-to-one basis when and aafia siddiqui, she was missing for most of the time i was working on the book and then after she was captured she was being held in jail. but i did go to her trial and i sat just a few rows behind her and was able to see her in action as it were in the courtroom. >> host: when you went to...
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muhammad ali but angelo dundee, not far behind. >> the man credited with helping muhammad ali to become champion has died at age 90 of a heart attack. you can see him there. his face highlighted. always in allie's corner. just two fights he missed between 1960 and 1981. and just last month he was at muhammad ali's birthday celebration. last year he was talking to the bbc about his career with muhammad ali. >> boxing is a great sport, and i'd like to see it flourish like it did when i had a great time with muhammad ali and sugar ray leonard. i feel blessed and lucky and i'm happy i got the life i had. give it a shot, whatever you got going for. you got to give it ooh shot. if you don't, you can't look back and say hey i should have tried it. if it's not going to be, it's not going to be. but give whatever you're doing at the time a good shot. >> well, even at 89, you get it all, don't you? so full of energy and full of stories. >> and such a character as well, and that's what we're hearing from the boxing world. that he was just full of life and an intragoodwill part of muhammad ali's ca
muhammad ali but angelo dundee, not far behind. >> the man credited with helping muhammad ali to become champion has died at age 90 of a heart attack. you can see him there. his face highlighted. always in allie's corner. just two fights he missed between 1960 and 1981. and just last month he was at muhammad ali's birthday celebration. last year he was talking to the bbc about his career with muhammad ali. >> boxing is a great sport, and i'd like to see it flourish like it did when...
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>> i would say two things, ali.ne is that we settled the servicing practices, but their egregious practices in origination and securitization. we set up a joint federal/state investigation to go after exactly those practices, so we're not going to keep going on this, we're not stopping here. we talked about it, fannie mae and freddie mac, they are critical. they represent about two-thirds of the mortgages. they weren't part of this settlement. they have a separate process they follow. we have just announced not only a set of steps to expand refinancing for fannie mae and freddie mac becauorrowers. those should many millions more families. but we also need to get principal reduction happening. it's the one area we haven't made real progress. this settlement is the first step but we also announced just a few weeks ago for the first time tripling our incentives for principal reduction and making them available for fannie mae and freddie mac mortgages. that's an important step as well. >> come back and visit with us aga
>> i would say two things, ali.ne is that we settled the servicing practices, but their egregious practices in origination and securitization. we set up a joint federal/state investigation to go after exactly those practices, so we're not going to keep going on this, we're not stopping here. we talked about it, fannie mae and freddie mac, they are critical. they represent about two-thirds of the mortgages. they weren't part of this settlement. they have a separate process they follow. we...
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ali from many different lenses. this piece is from the fifth street gym in miami where ali trained early in his career. one of the things that is so important is to realize how much goes behind the scenes in making a museum work, and in this case because in essence we had to start from scratch, not only did we have to build a collection, find all of this material, but then build the system to protect it, build the systems to track it, and then build the systems to allow us to exhibit it. so, it really is this long, complicated process that takes many years to complete. what happens when you try to build a museum is the notion of getting these collections, and so one of the challenges is the variety of ways you do this. early in my career it was pretty easy that people sort of felt the desire to give to the smithsonian, but then as times change, these things became a commodity, you have planet hollywood and hard rock cafe, so suddenly people began to see these as a way to make money, so what we have is a variety of w
ali from many different lenses. this piece is from the fifth street gym in miami where ali trained early in his career. one of the things that is so important is to realize how much goes behind the scenes in making a museum work, and in this case because in essence we had to start from scratch, not only did we have to build a collection, find all of this material, but then build the system to protect it, build the systems to track it, and then build the systems to allow us to exhibit it. so, it...
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i feel it needs no words. >> i'm lara's much, much younger sister, ali. >> ali's here promoting her - little bit. >> i'm sorry, she was talking about my book. >> it's called "ali in wonderland." >> it is. >> i started reading it last night. and your plans for how to spice up valentine's day. >> you got a little hint there. >> how do we spice up valentine's day? be a vat of peanut butter and some scuba gear. >> it's only getting started. >> josh? this is where you come in. >> i haven't had my coffee yet. >> josh, we go to the news. >> it's great to be back. great to see all of you. we begin with the news. we begin with the big story this mornings. it's the unspeakable tragedy in washington state. abc news has obtained a voice mail with the final words of josh powell. before he killed his two young seasons and himself. he left the message for his brother and other family members some 20 minutes before he set his house on fire sunday. >> i am not able to live without my sons. and i'm not able to go on anymore. i'm sorry. to everyone i've hurt. good-bye. >> now, overnight, we learned that
i feel it needs no words. >> i'm lara's much, much younger sister, ali. >> ali's here promoting her - little bit. >> i'm sorry, she was talking about my book. >> it's called "ali in wonderland." >> it is. >> i started reading it last night. and your plans for how to spice up valentine's day. >> you got a little hint there. >> how do we spice up valentine's day? be a vat of peanut butter and some scuba gear. >> it's only getting...
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, philanthropist, leila ali. >> and mother. >> you've become a mother again. >> i have a little girl and a little boy, so i'm happy. >> i assume you're not getting any sleep these days? >> of course not. >> the american kidney fund is launching their new campaign. they're trying to make people aware of kidney disease. nine out of ten of them don't know they have is it. >> we all know someone who is suffering from diabetes or high blood pressure. and a lot of the work i do is about health and fitness and wealth, and try to educate people on how they can stay healthy and prevent bad things from happening. >> for you, it's not just professional, it's also personal? >> it is personal. my family has dealt with high blood pressure, diabetes and those are some of the leading causes of kidney disease. >> i don't know how you do all this work. you found time to it be on dancing with the stars? >> i did that a while ago. it was a lot of fun. i'm mad i didn't win. >> when i saw you do the samba, and i saw you do two other numbers, it was clear you were the best person and you didn't win. >> it'
, philanthropist, leila ali. >> and mother. >> you've become a mother again. >> i have a little girl and a little boy, so i'm happy. >> i assume you're not getting any sleep these days? >> of course not. >> the american kidney fund is launching their new campaign. they're trying to make people aware of kidney disease. nine out of ten of them don't know they have is it. >> we all know someone who is suffering from diabetes or high blood pressure. and a...
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ali wentworth, ladies and gentlemen. the champion.n yahoo!. >>> we have >>> a new thriller, "the river" premiers tonight on abc. fans of "lost" and "the blair witch project" will have a lot of the like about this. a family sails up the river, and the boat disappears. >> how can you not tell me? the beacon went off. if there's hope he's still alive, my dad could be alive, too. >> it's a dead end. >> i know where it is, i could find the ship. >> lena, where is it? >> i'm coming with you. i modeled tide patterns. this is the sixth. 55 kilometers west. look. >> there's nothing there, lena. no boat could go there. >> they'll be there. my dad and emmet. that's the only possible place. >> that is one of the stars, eloise mumford. i was at a meeting, they showed about eight minutes, the room went silent. everyone was gripped. this is a scary show. >> superscary. it was scary shooting it. there are moments where i jump. >> do you know everything that's going to happen? >> we have shot eight episodes. i know everything that happens that was sho
ali wentworth, ladies and gentlemen. the champion.n yahoo!. >>> we have >>> a new thriller, "the river" premiers tonight on abc. fans of "lost" and "the blair witch project" will have a lot of the like about this. a family sails up the river, and the boat disappears. >> how can you not tell me? the beacon went off. if there's hope he's still alive, my dad could be alive, too. >> it's a dead end. >> i know where it is, i could...
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i'm ali velshi. welcome to "your money." let us start with china. the man expected to become china's next president met with u.s. leaders this week. vice president joe biden made it clear to his chinese counterpart the united states is ready for the challenge. >> as we've discussed, the united states and china will continue to compete and as americans, we welcome competition it's part of our dna and propels our citizens to rise to the challenge. cooperation as you and i have spoken about, can only be mutually beneficial if the game is fair. >> perhaps we welcome competition, but are we ready for it? business professor peter navarro is the author of the book "death by china." peter vice president biden says the u.s. welcomes competition. you say china is using in your word, quote, weapons of job destruction against america. what is that and what needs to happen for the u.s. to at least compete fairly with china? >> we had ten years now since china joined the world trade organization of unfair trade. the weapons of job destruction are clear. there's f
i'm ali velshi. welcome to "your money." let us start with china. the man expected to become china's next president met with u.s. leaders this week. vice president joe biden made it clear to his chinese counterpart the united states is ready for the challenge. >> as we've discussed, the united states and china will continue to compete and as americans, we welcome competition it's part of our dna and propels our citizens to rise to the challenge. cooperation as you and i have...
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he guided the careers of muhammad ali and sugar ray leonard. muhammad ali and sugar ray leonard. angelo dundee. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is "cbs morning news" for thursday, february 2nd, 2012. >>> good morning everybody. thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. egypt's government declared three days of mourning to begin today following the world's worst case of soccer violence since 1996. on wednesday, at least 74 people were killed and hundreds more hurt when fans rioted on the field and in the stands of a soccer stadium along egypt's mediterranean coast. this morning, many in egypt are pointing fingers at the military leadership of the country. the violence started in the moments after an upset victory by the home team. fans stormed the field after egypt's team was defeated. supporters of the home team threw rocks, bottles, fireworks. some chased rival fans and players from the field. police officers stationed at the stadium are being criticized for failing to control the crowd. this man's brother was one of the victims. he says the central security forces were watchin
he guided the careers of muhammad ali and sugar ray leonard. muhammad ali and sugar ray leonard. angelo dundee. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is "cbs morning news" for thursday, february 2nd, 2012. >>> good morning everybody. thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. egypt's government declared three days of mourning to begin today following the world's worst case of soccer violence since 1996. on wednesday, at least 74 people were killed and hundreds more hurt...
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and his dad's name is ali.gument is that's the only reason he did this. >> i have another reason. breaking. breaking news. we just found out that he is now an actor. he has been cast in an iranian film. they are making it in canada as we speak. it is called "the accused" and it is about a muslim coming to america and low and behold we don't treat the muslim very well. they cast him on that after he converted. so this guy is my hero. all he did was convert to islam so he can get a gig in the high low touted film industry. he is genius. >> iran is the one country that did not participate in the arab spring. they should have supported the unrest. and if you did have an uprising it would be like you would be most happy -- it is a very secular country and educated country. and the regime is so awful. they don't do a good job of running the place. there is grain in the harbor in ships that can't be unloaded. iran really gets me down. >> i have that same problem in my apartment actually. it is a whole thing i don't ne
and his dad's name is ali.gument is that's the only reason he did this. >> i have another reason. breaking. breaking news. we just found out that he is now an actor. he has been cast in an iranian film. they are making it in canada as we speak. it is called "the accused" and it is about a muslim coming to america and low and behold we don't treat the muslim very well. they cast him on that after he converted. so this guy is my hero. all he did was convert to islam so he can get...
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ali, here's a good example.the elite neighborhoods in the 1960s, places like north shore of chicago and the upper east side and so forth, you only had about a quarter of the people with college degrees and you only had a median income of about $84,000. that's in today's dollars. so what we called elite neighborhoods in those days still had a whole lot of diversity in them. you go to the same neighborhoods today, all of those numbers have shifted radically upwards. >> you know, the interesting point that i saw in the book is that you make the argument that 50 years ago, you could have what we would think of as a working class job that doesn't pay a whole lot of money, and yet you still felt like part of the american fabric, whereas that same working class job today might result in you feeling like you and your family have been left out under the thumb of the richest in america. >> well, more than that, you today don't have you and your family in a lot of cases with this. it's you alone. remember i talked about ma
ali, here's a good example.the elite neighborhoods in the 1960s, places like north shore of chicago and the upper east side and so forth, you only had about a quarter of the people with college degrees and you only had a median income of about $84,000. that's in today's dollars. so what we called elite neighborhoods in those days still had a whole lot of diversity in them. you go to the same neighborhoods today, all of those numbers have shifted radically upwards. >> you know, the...
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el delegado de sanidad de port said, helmy ali al afny, informÓ que al menos 74 personas murieron, laas y hemorragias internas, y 248 han resultado heridas. vamos ahora con la previa del super bowl 46. y estamos con el campamento de los pats que no pierden tiempo a solo tres dias de la cita del aÑo. una escuadra casi completa de los patriotas realizÓ un entrenamiento de dos horas y media en las instalaciones de los indianapolis colts en preparaciÓn para el super bowl xlvi, que serÁ su primer partido en un estadio techado en la temporada. el ala cerrada rob gronkowski, lesionado del tobillo izquierdo, fue el Único jugador que no participÓ en la sesiÓn. para prepararse para el ruido que se espera se produzca durante el partido en el lucas oil stadium, los patriotas realizaron gran parte de su entrenamiento con mÚsica a muy alto volumen. el boxeo tambien esta de duelo. angelo dundee, el brillante motivador que trabajÓ en la esquina de muhammad ali en sus mÁs grandes peleas y llevÓ a sugar ray leonard a la victoria en su mÁs importante riÑa, falleciÓ ayer en tampa, florida. teni Ía 90 aÑo
el delegado de sanidad de port said, helmy ali al afny, informÓ que al menos 74 personas murieron, laas y hemorragias internas, y 248 han resultado heridas. vamos ahora con la previa del super bowl 46. y estamos con el campamento de los pats que no pierden tiempo a solo tres dias de la cita del aÑo. una escuadra casi completa de los patriotas realizÓ un entrenamiento de dos horas y media en las instalaciones de los indianapolis colts en preparaciÓn para el super bowl xlvi, que serÁ su...
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now ali has a new mission that will take across the country ready or not here we go and introduce her people who need her help to start living the lie that they deserve. that's a good start. i want to help you live big, i want to help inspire and guide and push you through the isle of life and i like to have a little fun along the way too. losing weight is a lot like riding a roller coaster, you gots your ups and your downs, you gain weight, you lose weight, you gain more weight back but today the roller coaster horhay's been riding will come to a stop. horhay sierra is a prisoner in his own body even though he's lost 100lbs on his own he is trapped prevented from living the life he wants to live, but now with ali vincent's help horhay will push himself. come on come on come on. once and for all he will get the chance to transform his life. at only 21yrs old horhay sierra tip the scales at almost 500lbs. i never pictured myself as being fat i've always told myself no i'm not fat i'm not big as his weight spiraled out of control horhay lost control of his life. i looked huge or you can
now ali has a new mission that will take across the country ready or not here we go and introduce her people who need her help to start living the lie that they deserve. that's a good start. i want to help you live big, i want to help inspire and guide and push you through the isle of life and i like to have a little fun along the way too. losing weight is a lot like riding a roller coaster, you gots your ups and your downs, you gain weight, you lose weight, you gain more weight back but today...
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bradley needed this to stay ali alive. just a little wide right. and bill haas wins the 2012 northern trust open at beautiful riviera country club. that clubhouse looks a little bit like congressional. >>> jeremy lin, folks, yes, he does it again. new york city's newest superstar led the police to another win this time over the defending nba champions. and in case you've been in solitary for the last three weeks and haven't heard, jeremy lin has gone from nba no-name to its most talked about star literally overnight. lin merchandise flying off the
bradley needed this to stay ali alive. just a little wide right. and bill haas wins the 2012 northern trust open at beautiful riviera country club. that clubhouse looks a little bit like congressional. >>> jeremy lin, folks, yes, he does it again. new york city's newest superstar led the police to another win this time over the defending nba champions. and in case you've been in solitary for the last three weeks and haven't heard, jeremy lin has gone from nba no-name to its most talked...
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farewell to a legend muhammad ali is in attendance as his former trainer under load done day is laid to rest in florida. but we begin with tennis where housing being a good start for russia in this year's davis cup campaign after the first day of competition they tried austria two love eagle commits and put up a brave fight in the opening raba the went down in five sets to. eventually run out of steam losing sixty six seven six four three six six one alex pulled him out of judea then made his debut for russia in the competition having switched from the united states but he lost to andreas hayden mowery in full six one six pool six seven six two the final score and that won the mikhail youzhny need to win their doubles match later on saturday the russian the two time former champions to avoid a playoff to keep hold of their world group status. meanwhile the usa lead to no again switzerland to join is now scored a surprise victory over roger federer it was federer's first appearance in the first round of the competition here is the usa coach jim korea saw his team take a healthy lead o
farewell to a legend muhammad ali is in attendance as his former trainer under load done day is laid to rest in florida. but we begin with tennis where housing being a good start for russia in this year's davis cup campaign after the first day of competition they tried austria two love eagle commits and put up a brave fight in the opening raba the went down in five sets to. eventually run out of steam losing sixty six seven six four three six six one alex pulled him out of judea then made his...
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ali is here to talk about it. i want to talk about jeff due.iives who had no doub were likely to be more happy than those who were in debt. husbands, they're happy no matter what. >> they don't care. >> look. one thing we've talked about is that a lot of couples aren't honest to each other. i want to ask you. is it ever okay to hide spending, ali, or to hide debt? >> is northbouanybody listening answer? >> when you said men don't care, there's two issues. one is do you care about your habits on spending? a lot of guys don't care. and then are you completely honest about what your debt situation is? and both of those are important. you can't just know about your partner's debt. have to know about how they answer that question, how comfortable very r you with debt? one of the issues is people pay off credit cards with cash they've got available. how many times have people asked you that and then they run up the credit card. >> we know he's a great researcher on this love and money stuff. he said again and again when they poll people, no matter ho
ali is here to talk about it. i want to talk about jeff due.iives who had no doub were likely to be more happy than those who were in debt. husbands, they're happy no matter what. >> they don't care. >> look. one thing we've talked about is that a lot of couples aren't honest to each other. i want to ask you. is it ever okay to hide spending, ali, or to hide debt? >> is northbouanybody listening answer? >> when you said men don't care, there's two issues. one is do you...
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and farewell to the legend muhammad ali is in attendance is renowned train undulate done day is laid to rest in florida. but we begin with tennis where hasn't been a good start for russia in this year's davis cup campaign after the first day of competition they trail austria to nail a goal commits and put up a great fight in the opening robber who went down in five sets so you can melt so he eventually ran out of state losing six two six seven six four three six six one alex portable of june then made his debut for russia in the competition having switch from the united states but he lost andreas hided mauer and four six one six four six seven six to the final score in that one. need to win that doubles match later on saturday if russia the two time former champions to stay in the contest. meanwhile the usa to nail against switzerland off to join is not scored a surprise victory over roger federer it was federer's first appearance in the first round of the competition. but usa coach jim correa saw his team take a healthy lead when is no one in four despite dropping the first set four
and farewell to the legend muhammad ali is in attendance is renowned train undulate done day is laid to rest in florida. but we begin with tennis where hasn't been a good start for russia in this year's davis cup campaign after the first day of competition they trail austria to nail a goal commits and put up a great fight in the opening robber who went down in five sets so you can melt so he eventually ran out of state losing six two six seven six four three six six one alex portable of june...
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east of course we're talking about events in syria tariq ali thanks very much for talking to us now president assad seems to be clinging on to power in syria do you think there's any chance of him stepping down in the near future well it looks on likely as if he'll step. of its own accord i think he has to be pushed out the syrian people who are of course doing their best in the country what is more dangerous is the pressure being built outside especially in istanbul and by nato to try and organize an intervention that i think would be disastrous and lead to enormous bloodshed much much worse than what's happened in libya. so i think that be a disaster i think the best way is for pressure to be put on him from without by concretes who are not see this all started to syria which include russia china and others. and the pressure should be kept on at home and he should be told in blunt terms that he has to go there his father shed a lot of blood in syria he is now doing the same and that this family's on acceptable and syria needs a nonsectarian national government to prepare a new con
east of course we're talking about events in syria tariq ali thanks very much for talking to us now president assad seems to be clinging on to power in syria do you think there's any chance of him stepping down in the near future well it looks on likely as if he'll step. of its own accord i think he has to be pushed out the syrian people who are of course doing their best in the country what is more dangerous is the pressure being built outside especially in istanbul and by nato to try and...
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the next artie's laura smith talks to mideast expert tariq ali on the turbulent situation in syria and the implications of could house for the entire reach him. i'm talking to terry allie who's a historian and author and writes mainly on subjects to do with the middle east of course we're talking about events in syria tariq ali thanks very much for talking to us now president assad seems to be clinging on to power in syria do you think there's any chance of him stepping down in the near future well it looks unlikely is if he'll step. of its own accord i think he has to be pushed out the syrian people are of course doing their best in the country. what is more dangerous is the pressure of being built outside especially in istanbul and by need to try and organize an intervention that i think would be disastrous and enormous bloodshed much much worse than what's happened in libya. so i think there be a disaster i think the best way is for pressure to be pulled. from without by a concrete who are not seen as hostile to syria which include russia china and others. and the pressure should be
the next artie's laura smith talks to mideast expert tariq ali on the turbulent situation in syria and the implications of could house for the entire reach him. i'm talking to terry allie who's a historian and author and writes mainly on subjects to do with the middle east of course we're talking about events in syria tariq ali thanks very much for talking to us now president assad seems to be clinging on to power in syria do you think there's any chance of him stepping down in the near future...
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ali's next mission, leslie gay, hollywood publicist.n you imagine being on the hollywood red carpet of a huge movie premiere or a big party surrounded by super skinny celebrities and stars yet feeling super insecure about who you are and how you look? well that's how leslie gay feels everyday. in the world of glitz and glamour, leslie feels like an outsider. i'm on the red carpet for an event and i'm enjoying myself, but i'm huge. huge and she's convinced her weight is keeping her back from certain jobs. i haven't been able to get because they want somebody with a specific look i don't want my weight to be not like, a small little chip that i'm just carrying around. i want to get rid of it; i don't want it to be my anchor anymore. her desire to lose weight is actually a matter of life and death. my doctor told me hey if you don't lose this weight you definitely going to get it in the next couple of years. i was pre-diabetic, it runs in my family. i look at my mom and she has to take insulin and what she told me is leslie you don't want
ali's next mission, leslie gay, hollywood publicist.n you imagine being on the hollywood red carpet of a huge movie premiere or a big party surrounded by super skinny celebrities and stars yet feeling super insecure about who you are and how you look? well that's how leslie gay feels everyday. in the world of glitz and glamour, leslie feels like an outsider. i'm on the red carpet for an event and i'm enjoying myself, but i'm huge. huge and she's convinced her weight is keeping her back from...
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new crackdown in the city of homes with hundreds reportedly killed for more on this i'm joined by dr ali mohamed editor in chief of the syria tribune website who joins us from dubai thanks for joining us so a veto has been placed on the resolution what happens next. whether the. nation. that claim that this resolution will not be in preparation for any military action are now required to prove what they claim. their actions were not happy the chinese were not happy about that is a mission they eat or do it and that is something that can solve the problem initiated by the russian government to holes talks between the between the different ideas in syria and i think it is up to the to those nations to prove that they want the welfare for syria and that and they want this year and people to live in prosperity and therefore they have to push for accepting this negotiation. activists in syria claim this is the worst of violence since the anti-government protests started damascus says the killings were carried out by terrorists to influence the un's decision which do you think it is. well it i
new crackdown in the city of homes with hundreds reportedly killed for more on this i'm joined by dr ali mohamed editor in chief of the syria tribune website who joins us from dubai thanks for joining us so a veto has been placed on the resolution what happens next. whether the. nation. that claim that this resolution will not be in preparation for any military action are now required to prove what they claim. their actions were not happy the chinese were not happy about that is a mission they...
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to some sad news from the world of boxing mohammed ali is legendary coach angelo dundee has died at the age of ninety he was best known for working with ali and helping him become the world underlain picture the court a man also worked with fifteen other world champions including sugar ray leonard and george foreman he was inducted into the boxing hall of fame in one thousand nine hundred. moving to tennis and maria sharapova has held her first training session in moscow head of this weekend's fed cup quarter final with spain the twenty four year old has only have a plate in three fed cup matches but after a couple of injury plagued the world number three weeks the australian open final last week told richard she's hoping to continue her good early season form by helping russia which the fed cup semi. to be in the finals of a grand slam that's when you know he's going to be down to two and you know for me to be able to come to moscow in a few days obviously a tough transition going to the call but it's like that for everyone and you know i think we just have to make the quarter just onc
to some sad news from the world of boxing mohammed ali is legendary coach angelo dundee has died at the age of ninety he was best known for working with ali and helping him become the world underlain picture the court a man also worked with fifteen other world champions including sugar ray leonard and george foreman he was inducted into the boxing hall of fame in one thousand nine hundred. moving to tennis and maria sharapova has held her first training session in moscow head of this weekend's...
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garrett joins me now he is the national security reporter with think progress dot org ali welcome to the program thanks tom it's good to be back thank you thanks for joining us again just speaking as an average american i'm guessing that if mexico or even canada had invaded the united states because they thought our president was a threat to world peace and had taken off george w. bush on them and then occupied our streets and bomb dissidents in the sky with drones that a hell of a lot of americans would be out on the streets shooting at a mexican or canadian occupiers how could george w. bush have thought it would be any different when he began the invasion occupation of afghanistan. well i mean as far as beginning the invasion i think it did come from nine eleven so that he had a reason you know if the u.s. attacked if of antakya been launched on mexico city from the u.s. that might have given mexico more justification in doing it but certainly we've seen that a lot of the ways the occupation of afghanistan have been carried out and especially the the light footprint which with wit
garrett joins me now he is the national security reporter with think progress dot org ali welcome to the program thanks tom it's good to be back thank you thanks for joining us again just speaking as an average american i'm guessing that if mexico or even canada had invaded the united states because they thought our president was a threat to world peace and had taken off george w. bush on them and then occupied our streets and bomb dissidents in the sky with drones that a hell of a lot of...
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promotion for the week, tune in to "gma" to see ali.cebook if you have a question. twitter #askgeorge. that's all for us today. "world news" with david muir has the latest headlines tonight and check out otus news.com. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." when bp made a commitment to the gulf, we were determined to see it through. here's an update on the progress. we're paying for all spill related clean-up costs. bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. ♪ [ male announcer ] you'd be shocked how much data you use in a month. e-mail, status updates, finding your way, uploading photos, downloading an app, an app, and another app. kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes... all stacking up until you reach your limit. and what happens if you go over? with sprint, you don't have to worry. only sprint offers truly
promotion for the week, tune in to "gma" to see ali.cebook if you have a question. twitter #askgeorge. that's all for us today. "world news" with david muir has the latest headlines tonight and check out otus news.com. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." when bp made a commitment to the gulf, we were determined to see it through. here's an update on the progress. we're paying for all spill related clean-up costs. bp...
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first ali joins us live behind allth activity. >> reporter: behind me, there's a group of 100-150 people. this is the front steps of oakland city hall. members of the city hall are calling it a day of action. occupy marches and demonstrations. you could see there's 150 people gathered. some of them carrying signs. some of them are standing and waiting for the rally to begin. once the rally starts, there will be a march from here to the wylie manual courthouse on 7th ant washington. that's supposed to happen about an hour from now. that's where a smaller group of 50 occupied supporters gathered. this is for the arraignment of 11 protesters arrested in an occupied event on january 24. one of them was adam cats, showed up. he says he was unlawfully arrested. >> i take one picture, a police officer comes, do you have a press pass? he says back up. then two cops rush at me starting backup. i back up the entire time. i'm backing up, tell me where to go. they throw me in the police car, and they arrest me. >> now catch showed us this video of his arrest. he was expecting the charges against him
first ali joins us live behind allth activity. >> reporter: behind me, there's a group of 100-150 people. this is the front steps of oakland city hall. members of the city hall are calling it a day of action. occupy marches and demonstrations. you could see there's 150 people gathered. some of them carrying signs. some of them are standing and waiting for the rally to begin. once the rally starts, there will be a march from here to the wylie manual courthouse on 7th ant washington. that's...
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please welcome to the program ali soufan. (cheers and applause) nice to see you.nk you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> jon: the book is called "the black banner." now we're going to talk a little bit... i want to talk to you more about what's happening today. ten years ago the idea was the new threat is state... nonstate-sponsored terrorism. it appears now we're entering a phase when iran and syria and israel are about to... i don't know what the technical term is in counterterrorism. throw down. (laughter) are you getting the sense as someone who is very knowledgeable about what's happening on the ground in these places? >> it seems like it. it seems that iran is now using non-state actors to, again, throw out the power in the middle east and in the region. just today, for example, there was an assassination attempt on two israeli diplomats, one in georgia and one in india. and that comes on the anniversary of the assassination of the terrorist leader from hazard. >> jon: but also... >> hezbollah. >> jon: iranian scientists have been targeted as we
please welcome to the program ali soufan. (cheers and applause) nice to see you.nk you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> jon: the book is called "the black banner." now we're going to talk a little bit... i want to talk to you more about what's happening today. ten years ago the idea was the new threat is state... nonstate-sponsored terrorism. it appears now we're entering a phase when iran and syria and israel are about to... i don't know what the technical...
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after 33 years in power, the old president, ali abdullah saleh, is finally going. by tuesday night, this man, abdrabbuh mansour hadi, will be the new president. a strange election to get excited about. there is only one candidate. this is not really an election about a new leader, it is about getting rid of the old one. getting rid of the old president's family may not be so easy. sitting beneath the portrait of his uncle, is the nephew. he commands the elite counter- terrorism courses and he told me he is going nowhere. >> why should we leave? what did we did that we have to leave? is there a reason for us to leave? >> we were taken to see the troops that he commands. they track down oxide and militants. the rapid spread of cockeyed -- al qaeda is why they are worried. al qaeda frowns on poverty. yemen is one of the poorest countries in the world. we traveled deep in the countryside to see it for ourselves. hundreds of thousands of children are on the edge of starvation. >> this child is severely malnourished. 10.5 centimeters. acute malnutrition. >> half a millio
after 33 years in power, the old president, ali abdullah saleh, is finally going. by tuesday night, this man, abdrabbuh mansour hadi, will be the new president. a strange election to get excited about. there is only one candidate. this is not really an election about a new leader, it is about getting rid of the old one. getting rid of the old president's family may not be so easy. sitting beneath the portrait of his uncle, is the nephew. he commands the elite counter- terrorism courses and he...
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who's the head of the republican guard and then yes ali who's the head of the counterterrorism unit the idea behind it was that these forces were going to fight al qaida and they were going to work with the united states and that's why they were going to be given all this funding and all this weaponry and all of this training many people in yemen say they've never actually fought any terrorists that what they their entire purpose is to defend the regime and so yeah i think that you know it's to their benefit to have the perception that there's this huge problem with terrorism and terrorists in yemen but i also think that so i think you're right in what you're saying but i also think that they played the united states and they played the terrorism card you know there's been more you know prison breaks in yemen than there were you know then that crew from that fox news show prison break broke out of prison i mean michael scofield the big character that show must be working for al qaeda could they're breaking out of prison like every week and lo and behold they break out of prison as s
who's the head of the republican guard and then yes ali who's the head of the counterterrorism unit the idea behind it was that these forces were going to fight al qaida and they were going to work with the united states and that's why they were going to be given all this funding and all this weaponry and all of this training many people in yemen say they've never actually fought any terrorists that what they their entire purpose is to defend the regime and so yeah i think that you know it's to...
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so let's bring in editor in chief and our own ali velshi joining us from new york. i wonder from the two of you, who is the most excited about this? >> larry said it last night. >> you're both chomping at the bit. facebook, you know, it's getting valued at $100 billion. what is the rationale here? >> here's what is happening. people are talking about whether or not facebook is going to be -- something sounds weird here. i'm not sure what it is. >> i'm hearing you okay. >> i'm going to take this ear peace out. an ipo is an initial public offering. it means that the first time that a company is going to sell stock to the public. there are secondary offerings later on. you would think that the stock can can be valued at $30 but that doesn't take into account all of the emotion and hype that we're going to talk about. we're thinking that the lowest it's going to be is 45 bucks. history says these things get priced higher than what you would think. google is the logical comparison. lots of people are saying it's going to end up like zynga or groupon. that's nonsense. thi
so let's bring in editor in chief and our own ali velshi joining us from new york. i wonder from the two of you, who is the most excited about this? >> larry said it last night. >> you're both chomping at the bit. facebook, you know, it's getting valued at $100 billion. what is the rationale here? >> here's what is happening. people are talking about whether or not facebook is going to be -- something sounds weird here. i'm not sure what it is. >> i'm hearing you okay....
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for ali's 70th birthday.as 90 years old. >>> planned parenthood says it has seen a spike in donations since it lost funding from a major contributor. according to "the washington post," donors contributed more than 650 milli$650 million to t less than 24 hours. susan g. komen pulled its funding. it no longer gives to groups under dwgs. congress is investigating planned parenthood over claimed it used public money to pay for abortions. a lot of funding is politically motivated. >> the komen foundation has been the target of a right winged political cam paper, bullying in and the result seems to be they gave into it. >> the vice president vowed to cut spending. >>> lawmakers voted to push the legislation through the house. it would freeze wages for federal workers for a third year and bar lawmakers from giving themselves a pay raise. the freeze would not apply to military personnel. republicans say the bill would save taxpayers $26 billion. many democrats argue that federal workers already did their part to red
for ali's 70th birthday.as 90 years old. >>> planned parenthood says it has seen a spike in donations since it lost funding from a major contributor. according to "the washington post," donors contributed more than 650 milli$650 million to t less than 24 hours. susan g. komen pulled its funding. it no longer gives to groups under dwgs. congress is investigating planned parenthood over claimed it used public money to pay for abortions. a lot of funding is politically...
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it or not. >> president obama sent along a video message to ali. the party, which doubled as a fund-raiser for the muhammad ali center in louisville, kentucky, and the brain health center at the cleveland clinic. >>> bobby brown is speaking out on his early exit from the funeral for his ex-wife whitney houston. the r&b singer left the service shortly after arriving. sources said brown decided to leave after being asked to move several times in the church. reverend jesse jackson spoke to cnn's don lemon about the incident. >> four or five of them sitting in the front row, and they wanted them to move. i think they didn't make proper accommodations for him to move. so he was asked to leave. that was a very difficult moment for all of us. i tried to get him to stay, but they asked him to get up to go and wouldn't make room for him. that was a painful moment in today's otherwise tremendous, inspiring service. >> in a statement, brown said in part, "i fail to understand why security treated my family this way and continued to ask us and no one else to m
it or not. >> president obama sent along a video message to ali. the party, which doubled as a fund-raiser for the muhammad ali center in louisville, kentucky, and the brain health center at the cleveland clinic. >>> bobby brown is speaking out on his early exit from the funeral for his ex-wife whitney houston. the r&b singer left the service shortly after arriving. sources said brown decided to leave after being asked to move several times in the church. reverend jesse...