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>> look, it isn't even a question ali about whether the government was involved. no matter what, i think we can already say that this shocking murder was a direct result of a culture of political violence in which this government has been absolutely explicit and which it has certainly encouraged. partly through its own war partly through government incarceration and attacks on its political opponents and partly through a media environment actively stirring up hatred and enemies of the state.in terms of opposition look, i was very inspired and very proud of all the russians who came out to mourn nemtsov yesterday. you know that's a lot more than demonstrating in canada or in the united states. it takes real courage to do that. what i am afraid of is that the goal of this murder was to make people afraid to be in opposition. and i think it will make people afraid. i think you're going to see a lot of people leaving. >> let me ask you this: are you a frayed. you are a -- are you afraid? you oar member of parliament but you are in fact are you worried at all? >> no, i
>> look, it isn't even a question ali about whether the government was involved. no matter what, i think we can already say that this shocking murder was a direct result of a culture of political violence in which this government has been absolutely explicit and which it has certainly encouraged. partly through its own war partly through government incarceration and attacks on its political opponents and partly through a media environment actively stirring up hatred and enemies of the...
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. >> ali wins. >> ali wins. >> joe louis. >> i win. >> recognizey two. >> i win. >> george foreman. >baby. >> may win. >> apollo creed. >> i can take him. >> -- >> he wins. >> rocket deanya. >> i will get him good. he don't stand a chance. >> robert de niro-- jake. >> if i'm fat too, he has a chance. >> robert de niro as a young godfather. >> he might win because he has the guns and stuff. >> larry: soda pop penski from mike tyson's-- soda you know soda. >> can beat me. he beat you de. >> paul simon while he is singing the boxer. >> you could take him. >> larry: rocky three. >> i might be close too. >> rocky one. >> i would get him. >> rocky six. >> i would win. >> rocky four? >> was i in that one. >> think about it mike rocky four. >> did he fight the russian. >> there is no way you are beating rocky four. >> did he fight the russian guy. >> that was three. >> he beat the rocky. he what win. >> that is keeping it 100. we'll be right back. in are a in new york city come see the show go to nightly show.com for tickets hey. these are good. what have you been feeding us all these years?
. >> ali wins. >> ali wins. >> joe louis. >> i win. >> recognizey two. >> i win. >> george foreman. >baby. >> may win. >> apollo creed. >> i can take him. >> -- >> he wins. >> rocket deanya. >> i will get him good. he don't stand a chance. >> robert de niro-- jake. >> if i'm fat too, he has a chance. >> robert de niro as a young godfather. >> he might win because he has the guns and...
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. >> overthe last few days, the houthi fighters supported by soldiers loyal to the former president ali abdullah saleh have been moving from sanna towards taiz in their park towards aden. they were stopped, but they managed today to move towards it. their presence there is quite significant, because that's a message of defiance to the saudi-led airstrikes that they are still able to deploy fighters to move. the access to aden is possible. are they going to be able to maintain a strong presence there? it remains to be seen, because the moment the saudis and their allies spot a concentration of houthi fighters, they will go after it and pound it. >> the houthi militias are backed by forces who are loyal to the former president ali abdullah saleh. talk to us about the extent that have backing, how much coordination is there between the two? >> ali abdullah saleh for 33 years, his biggest concern was to survive in a country known for coups and assassinations. in 2004, while he was concerned about the senior general who was seen as his successor, he pushed all the apparently loyal to him to
. >> overthe last few days, the houthi fighters supported by soldiers loyal to the former president ali abdullah saleh have been moving from sanna towards taiz in their park towards aden. they were stopped, but they managed today to move towards it. their presence there is quite significant, because that's a message of defiance to the saudi-led airstrikes that they are still able to deploy fighters to move. the access to aden is possible. are they going to be able to maintain a strong...
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let's talk with ali al ahmed. ali, once again thank you for staying and speaking. you say you think it's a mistake for the u.s. to be supporting this operation in yemen. why? >> yeah because this is going to drag the region into a larger war. the u.s. support here is really misplaced because they are -- if they were intentioning or thinking that they will help the saudis, they are making a huge mistake, because they are really throwing the saudis and the gcc countries into a hornet's nest that is yemen. if israel was not able to do much into a flat, small strip that is gaza, for six seven weeks, the saudi army which is ill trained, it will not be able to do much in yemen. imagine if the yemenis turn against the saudis and march towards saudi territories then what? then we have a huge regional fight that if the iranians come and support and support the houthis and yemenis not much houthis now because you are talking about the majority of the yemeni people who are now fighting the saudis who are bombing them. you are going to have a huge problem and missiles flying a
let's talk with ali al ahmed. ali, once again thank you for staying and speaking. you say you think it's a mistake for the u.s. to be supporting this operation in yemen. why? >> yeah because this is going to drag the region into a larger war. the u.s. support here is really misplaced because they are -- if they were intentioning or thinking that they will help the saudis, they are making a huge mistake, because they are really throwing the saudis and the gcc countries into a hornet's nest...
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he went toe-to-toe with the greatest fighter of all time is mohamed ali 15 rounds.t hometown recognition. they unveiled what chuck says is a 30-foot tall mural of one of his fights. they are getting it ready and it is huge. i went to jack's house and talked with him candidly. >> it's tamara from chasing news. about the man behind the fighter once called the king of the jersey shore. >> i would train full-time for a fight. i got to go on a flight 146 fights. i would run in the morning and come home and shower and work all day and train at night. mohammed ali who was the best selling celebrity of all time got a chance to do well. that's something that will last forever. >> he saw blood in the ring and it was his own. >> did you show him your video? you have been boxing. did you show him your moves in did he have any pointers? >> i asked him if he would look at my video. i'm in the ring with heather who is a champion boxer herself. >> it looks good. >> do you think i'm looking good? >> yeah i think you look good. >> i'm going to pat myself on the back. they show me how
he went toe-to-toe with the greatest fighter of all time is mohamed ali 15 rounds.t hometown recognition. they unveiled what chuck says is a 30-foot tall mural of one of his fights. they are getting it ready and it is huge. i went to jack's house and talked with him candidly. >> it's tamara from chasing news. about the man behind the fighter once called the king of the jersey shore. >> i would train full-time for a fight. i got to go on a flight 146 fights. i would run in the...
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i'm ali velshi. our search for solutions for a region at war starts right now. now.it is already now.it is already tuesday morning in lausanne switzerland. authorities are hammering away at an agreement for the tuesday night deadline. the threat that iran's nuclear program poses to israel, the jewish state is lobbying hard for adeal that dismantles iran's nukes. but a game is being played between iran and its nearby arab neighbors. this gamesmanship, exploits the shia-sunni divide. led air strikes against yemen's houthi fighters, who get support, the saudis say, from iran. no holds barred relationship of syria, iran pushed support to bashar al-assad, meanwhile, iran and the u.s. are waging a much more complicated battle in iraq. now both countries support the shia dominated government in baghdad. both compete to help iraqi forces defeat i.s.i.l. forces on the ground who by the way are sunni. but in a new twist, u.s. led air strikes are helping iraqi forces, this time backed by iran. take the city of tikrit from i.s.i.l.'s hands. the fact that iraq was forced to
i'm ali velshi. our search for solutions for a region at war starts right now. now.it is already now.it is already tuesday morning in lausanne switzerland. authorities are hammering away at an agreement for the tuesday night deadline. the threat that iran's nuclear program poses to israel, the jewish state is lobbying hard for adeal that dismantles iran's nukes. but a game is being played between iran and its nearby arab neighbors. this gamesmanship, exploits the shia-sunni divide. led air...
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ali, people don't let's cut to the chase. from a news media standpoint we put tons of emphasis on presidential races versus local races. the average person isn't really collecting the dots saying wait a minute, i'm ticked off that darren wilson wasn't prosecuted but i vote for the district attorney. oh, then does its cross my mind, these judges are getting on my nerves with all these fines. wait a minute, who appoints the judges? oh. that's what you have here. ferguson can be described this way, i talked to several people who deal with behavior, who deal with psychology and they said if you look at the legal system there you look at the press force -- police force and all of that, they said ferguson was like south africa during apartheid where you have whieth that control the -- whites that control the levers of power. the african american majority that didn't have the power. i heard people describe that people who live there frankly suffered post traumatic stress if you will, this is how it is we can't change the system even
ali, people don't let's cut to the chase. from a news media standpoint we put tons of emphasis on presidential races versus local races. the average person isn't really collecting the dots saying wait a minute, i'm ticked off that darren wilson wasn't prosecuted but i vote for the district attorney. oh, then does its cross my mind, these judges are getting on my nerves with all these fines. wait a minute, who appoints the judges? oh. that's what you have here. ferguson can be described this...
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a saudi led coalition backed by forces led to the ousted president, ali abdullah saleh. southern city of aden, there have been clashes nearby. victoria gaint gatenby has the report. >> local forces say several houthi fightsers have been killed. the houthis are trying to move through this area to the oil rich province of mareb. but local tribesmen are not the only ones trying to stop their advance. targeting houthi military positions around mareb oil strikes have also hit houthi fighters in al mashnak. jets have bombed positions in the northern sadaa the houthi main support base. along the border they share with yemen, saudi officials say there is no plan to send troops at least for now. >> to attack some concentration of force for the militia but there's no let's say major land operation in the schedule. >> reporter: the saudi led air strikes seem to be weakening the houthis according to local sources. tribes are on the move to recapture areas they have lost in the last few weeks. >> i believe if this military operation had not happened on time the price would have been
a saudi led coalition backed by forces led to the ousted president, ali abdullah saleh. southern city of aden, there have been clashes nearby. victoria gaint gatenby has the report. >> local forces say several houthi fightsers have been killed. the houthis are trying to move through this area to the oil rich province of mareb. but local tribesmen are not the only ones trying to stop their advance. targeting houthi military positions around mareb oil strikes have also hit houthi fighters...
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they made a circle with cars. >> ali's cousin lived in kocho. he was out of town but his wife and children were there. >> translator: they collected everyone together in the school building. >> tahil's wife remembers the isis fighters coming that day. >> translator: we were very scared when we saw them. >> she and ali were marched to the local elementary school. >> translator: the school had two main corridors east and west. they collected all the men in the east corridor and the women in the west corridor. >> isis then took money and mobile phones from the men and the keys to their family cars. they took jewelry and gold from the women. >> translator: isis took everything from us. >> next, the men were divided into groups. they brought ali's group outside to a dried up irrigation ditch just like isis did to iraqi army pows weeks before. >> translator: we were deceived. we had no way to escape. they asked us all to stand in the middle of the ditch, put our heads down and stay there. i heard them speaking arabic saying allah akbar. about 25 surro
they made a circle with cars. >> ali's cousin lived in kocho. he was out of town but his wife and children were there. >> translator: they collected everyone together in the school building. >> tahil's wife remembers the isis fighters coming that day. >> translator: we were very scared when we saw them. >> she and ali were marched to the local elementary school. >> translator: the school had two main corridors east and west. they collected all the men in the...
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ali: yeah.t sort of ranges from a fear of any nuclear deal with iran to outright opposition to it. there is nobody there in the political system that is making any sort of argument for iran. people do not talk about it. even the leader at the zionist camp, bogie herzog, iran does not come up. everybody is certainly in step with netanyahu on it. amy: bill kristol said iraq would be a cakewalk. you then early big supporter of sarah palin. ali: right, this is the combination of disastrous and unnecessary foreign wars and pushing clownish little candidate to who will help him carry out this agenda. amy: hillary mann leverage, can you talk about who is negotiating this deal? if you read the letter from the 47 senators, it looks like it is a deal between the united states and iran, but in fact to the countries are, and also interestingly, that right now iran is helping the iraqi military defeat the so-called islamic state. hillary: yes, but if i can just come back to a point that you were just discuss
ali: yeah.t sort of ranges from a fear of any nuclear deal with iran to outright opposition to it. there is nobody there in the political system that is making any sort of argument for iran. people do not talk about it. even the leader at the zionist camp, bogie herzog, iran does not come up. everybody is certainly in step with netanyahu on it. amy: bill kristol said iraq would be a cakewalk. you then early big supporter of sarah palin. ali: right, this is the combination of disastrous and...
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i'm david schuster in for ali velshi. for everyone here at "real money" thanks for joining us and have a great weekend. >> bloodshed in yemen. new rules for fracking. the obama administration is calling for more transparency. but environmental groups and oil companies are not happy. investigating aaron schock. reports tonight of a federal criminal probe just days before the congressman is
i'm david schuster in for ali velshi. for everyone here at "real money" thanks for joining us and have a great weekend. >> bloodshed in yemen. new rules for fracking. the obama administration is calling for more transparency. but environmental groups and oil companies are not happy. investigating aaron schock. reports tonight of a federal criminal probe just days before the congressman is
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i want to talk about ali abdullah saleh's son going to saudarabia offering a deal that was rejected. how do you think this is viewed at theb league. do they sniff a chink that could be exploited now. >> well ali abdullah saleh has been a man for all seasons. that's how he survived for many years at the top of yemeni state. he had absolutely no scruples about dealing with whatever at any time. so he found that it was one of his, you know escape routes, if you will from the current crisis back into the top of the echelon. and through the yemunited arab emirates. soon after the pressure started, they said something about we need to go back to the dialogue in the united arab emirates. why, because they have been trying to connect, if you will with the saudis on the one hand with the emirates in order to try to find a role for himself. i think his bluff was called. no one takes him seriously. >> he's a thre and i want to talk about the milary power on the gund i yemen. even thoughhe arab ue leaders support president abrabbu mansr hadi the force, the soldiers support ali abdullah saleh or
i want to talk about ali abdullah saleh's son going to saudarabia offering a deal that was rejected. how do you think this is viewed at theb league. do they sniff a chink that could be exploited now. >> well ali abdullah saleh has been a man for all seasons. that's how he survived for many years at the top of yemeni state. he had absolutely no scruples about dealing with whatever at any time. so he found that it was one of his, you know escape routes, if you will from the current crisis...
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. >> "real money with ali velshi". tonight at 10:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> flash point ferguson, a community coming apart at the seams. with foyer top city officials already gone, there's talk about disbanding the police department, even city government. i'm here to talk about wiping off ferguson city government might be better for the people living there. >>> sansome aren't buying the top kremlin critic, you don't want to point the finger at vladimir putin. the cold war with russia i'll show you the spy ship moscow might be using to spy around havana harbor. i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." >> why you guys stopping him what did he do? >> these two officers took a very hard hit. >> that officer has just as much of a right to go home to his family as anyone else. >> ferguson is coming undone, the st. louis suburb with just 21,000 residents has seen its city manager local judge and police chief resign in just the last week. the court clerk has been fired. so far the mayor says he intends to stay in office, while elections
. >> "real money with ali velshi". tonight at 10:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> flash point ferguson, a community coming apart at the seams. with foyer top city officials already gone, there's talk about disbanding the police department, even city government. i'm here to talk about wiping off ferguson city government might be better for the people living there. >>> sansome aren't buying the top kremlin critic, you don't want to point the finger at...
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i'm ali velshi see you again tomorrow. discrimination in ferguson a justice department probe accusing the police department of using excessive force and targetting african american for years. >> the prime minister of israel... >> addressing congress. israel's prime minister argues against a nuclear deal with iran. president obama fires back with a heated response of his own >>> an email uproar. hillary clinton's use of a
i'm ali velshi see you again tomorrow. discrimination in ferguson a justice department probe accusing the police department of using excessive force and targetting african american for years. >> the prime minister of israel... >> addressing congress. israel's prime minister argues against a nuclear deal with iran. president obama fires back with a heated response of his own >>> an email uproar. hillary clinton's use of a
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and next more headaches for ali baba.chants using fake orders, shells or friends, charlie gasparino will bring us the story. in new york state, we're reinventing how we do business so businesses can reinvent the world. from pharmaceuticals to 3d prototyping, biotech to clean energy. whether your business is moving, expanding or just getting started... only new york offers you zero taxes for 10 years with startup ny business incubators that partner companies with universities, and venture...
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i am ali velshi our special coverage of the cost of injustice in america starts right now. >> police, drop the gun do, it now. >> shoot me. >> the bigger challenge is how to make good decisions under stressful circumstances. >> the cost of injustice. ferguson became a national movement fueled buyout rage over images of police deploying military-grade weapon to his quell protesters. ferguson has become a rallying cry in minority communities across america who feel threatened not protected by their local police. and now many of them feel vicinity indicated after the department of justice blasted ferguson police for targeting black residents with petty charges and fines that aim to boost the city's finances. but the justice department report also put a harsh light on an important fill pillar of policing one that has come to dominate law enforcement thinking across the nation. it's the theory of broken windows. it pause it'ses that aggressive policing of the most minor of offenses can prevent larger more serious crimes. federal investigators found that these zero tolerance policing method
i am ali velshi our special coverage of the cost of injustice in america starts right now. >> police, drop the gun do, it now. >> shoot me. >> the bigger challenge is how to make good decisions under stressful circumstances. >> the cost of injustice. ferguson became a national movement fueled buyout rage over images of police deploying military-grade weapon to his quell protesters. ferguson has become a rallying cry in minority communities across america who feel...
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it's "real money" and i'm ali velshi. in a few hours voters in israel will decide if prime minister benjamin netanyahu gets to keep his job. the latest polls shows the right wing likud party losing ground to opponents. harder time cavern ugh out a coalition, at a had a can keep him in leadership. if true, high stakes game in washington might be for nothing. he took a gamble to boost his chances in an israeli election by playing hardball with american politics. sure netanyahu told israeli voters that his controversial speech in front of congress was done to protect israel's are national security interests not to give in to a bad deal for iran's nukes but netanyahu did all that by participating in a bald faced republican attack on president obama over foreign policies and that sent u.s. israel relations to their lowest point in years and that should be a concern to israelis. after all the u.s. provides more than $3 billion in military aid annually to israel but the polls show that israelis think iran is less of a threat to
it's "real money" and i'm ali velshi. in a few hours voters in israel will decide if prime minister benjamin netanyahu gets to keep his job. the latest polls shows the right wing likud party losing ground to opponents. harder time cavern ugh out a coalition, at a had a can keep him in leadership. if true, high stakes game in washington might be for nothing. he took a gamble to boost his chances in an israeli election by playing hardball with american politics. sure netanyahu told...
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the action will continue until the houthi hand over their weapons. >> hadi has sacked ali abdalla saleh son. as envoy to united arab emirates. a day before saudis and its alays launched the attacks against yemen. reports suggest he is willing to turn against yemen if international sanctions against him are lifted. but the saudis no longer trust saleh. they accuse him of concluding with the houthis to destabilize yemen. hashem ahelbarra, al jazeera. >>> accusing people working for president goodluck jonathan's party of violence, in the oil producing river state of nigeria. yvonne ndege reports from abuja. >> reporter: well, river state is a very strategic state in these elections. it is a key battle ground state between the ruling party the people's democratic party and the opposition the all progressive congress. what voters are saying that many of the election materials failed to arrive and that all important results sheets and as a consequence of that they were unable to vote. they want the independent national electoral commission to investigate what happened. they say it is critical
the action will continue until the houthi hand over their weapons. >> hadi has sacked ali abdalla saleh son. as envoy to united arab emirates. a day before saudis and its alays launched the attacks against yemen. reports suggest he is willing to turn against yemen if international sanctions against him are lifted. but the saudis no longer trust saleh. they accuse him of concluding with the houthis to destabilize yemen. hashem ahelbarra, al jazeera. >>> accusing people working for...
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. >> yemen's former leader, ali abdalla mosalla strikes out at president hadi. his first cabinet meeting has been postponed. mohamed vall is following for aden. so the meeting has been detained. what is the results? >> it is a reflection of the difficulties some of the ministers are already here. eight of them confirmed to be here in aden. a few others are on their way to the city. the problem he is facing here is not only the fact that he doesn't have yet the full number at least half of the cabinet, 15 are expected to be here. that's about the number of ministers who refused to work with the government, said they want to work with hadi. i understand some are still being kept under house arrest, the prime minister himself. he lives in his house not far from aden, he has not get met with president hadi. he is not willing actually to meet with hadi or attend this meeting. it is not clear why he has these differences with hadi, it is a tremendous problem for hadi because this poarn is person is respected in the army, and his refusal to attend this meeting is a hug
. >> yemen's former leader, ali abdalla mosalla strikes out at president hadi. his first cabinet meeting has been postponed. mohamed vall is following for aden. so the meeting has been detained. what is the results? >> it is a reflection of the difficulties some of the ministers are already here. eight of them confirmed to be here in aden. a few others are on their way to the city. the problem he is facing here is not only the fact that he doesn't have yet the full number at least...
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some say that it is under the control of ali abdullah asleh. to take down fighter jets in sa sanaa and saada this is one of the biggest concerns for the saudis. they would like to destroy them before they can make any decision about how to move forward in the mechanics face of this military enter glen with these airstrikes comes the risk of casualty, and we're seeing reports of that happening. >> that's the biggest problem. although there have been statements made by the military establishment, they think they'll do their best to prevent any casualtyies among civilians. the incident today where people were killed in a refugee camp people suffered in 2004-'05-'06. they had stranded in that area along the border of saudi arabia. this is an area where they managed to put some of their fighters. >> that's only going to make the saudi's job that much more difficult. >> very difficult because you have many scenarios, and different partners in yemen. hadi and his supporters would like to see the saudis involved in the intervention force for as long as
some say that it is under the control of ali abdullah asleh. to take down fighter jets in sa sanaa and saada this is one of the biggest concerns for the saudis. they would like to destroy them before they can make any decision about how to move forward in the mechanics face of this military enter glen with these airstrikes comes the risk of casualty, and we're seeing reports of that happening. >> that's the biggest problem. although there have been statements made by the military...
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. >> she and ali were marched to the local elementary school. >> the school had two main corridors. they collected all of the men in the east corridor and the women in the west corridor. >> isis then took money and mobile phones from the men and the keys to their family cars. they took jewelry and gold from the women. >> isis took everything from us. >> next the men were divided into groups. they brought ali's group outside to a dried up irrigation ditch just like isis did to iraqi army pow's weeks before. >> we were deceived. we had no way to escape. they asked us all to stand in the middle of the ditch put our heads down and stay there. i heard them speaking in air bibrabic saying allah akbar and islamic state. about 25 fighters were surrounding us then they started shooting at us from all directions. >> he was shot in the back and arm. >> at first they just shot at everyone from all around and killed most of the people. second time they went over and those who were sighing and were in pain they would find them and kill them. they would shoot at their head. >> ali pass the out fro
. >> she and ali were marched to the local elementary school. >> the school had two main corridors. they collected all of the men in the east corridor and the women in the west corridor. >> isis then took money and mobile phones from the men and the keys to their family cars. they took jewelry and gold from the women. >> isis took everything from us. >> next the men were divided into groups. they brought ali's group outside to a dried up irrigation ditch just like...
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he is the muhammad ali of this era.manny pacquiao beats him may 2nd, a lot of people will say i told you so. he is not the greatest of all time or greatest of this era and that he has been ducking pacquiao afraid of this moment. i think mayweather will go in there determined and to get the job done. gerri: aaron? >> these guys are very smart. they know a rematch is in the making. somebody will have where the rematch will be bigger than the first match. over -- million dollars. i can look for rematch. that's why imseeing, you know mayweather will not give it all he got. i don't know. he if pac-man lose, that is it. but if champ loses he gets rematch. gerri: i want to ask both of you the kind of preparation that goes on for something like this. mike, first to you. i can't imagine how long and how tough training as been to come to this day to come to may 2nd. what is it like? >> i mean -- >> i mean it will be grueling. this is the moment that both of these fighters have awaited for basically their entire career. they are g
he is the muhammad ali of this era.manny pacquiao beats him may 2nd, a lot of people will say i told you so. he is not the greatest of all time or greatest of this era and that he has been ducking pacquiao afraid of this moment. i think mayweather will go in there determined and to get the job done. gerri: aaron? >> these guys are very smart. they know a rematch is in the making. somebody will have where the rematch will be bigger than the first match. over -- million dollars. i can look...
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our correspondent ali moore is outside the presidential palace. and ali, people very much wanting to pay their respects. >> reporter: they are indeed kasia. it is the end of the working day here in singapore, so the steady flow of people that we're seeing through the course of the day has really picked up. the authorities say they are, in fact 11,000 condolence messages now on this board that you've been looking at in pictures that's just a few feet away from where i'm standing outside the gates of the presidential palace. earlier this morning, the body of lee kuan yew went through these gates. he's now here where the family is holding a private wake for the next two days before the body is moved to parliament house where he will lie in state until the official state funeral which will be held on sunday. there is an extraordinary outpouring of grief today. lee kuan yew did, as the title of one of his biographies said take this country from a firstthird world country to a first world country in the space of a generation. his son, the currently prim
our correspondent ali moore is outside the presidential palace. and ali, people very much wanting to pay their respects. >> reporter: they are indeed kasia. it is the end of the working day here in singapore, so the steady flow of people that we're seeing through the course of the day has really picked up. the authorities say they are, in fact 11,000 condolence messages now on this board that you've been looking at in pictures that's just a few feet away from where i'm standing outside...
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ali, your company is less than a year old it provides 4,000 rides a week. muni provides more than 7,000 rides a day. what niche is charity filling? >> we're focusing on the commute. so in san francisco like many cities if not the world the peak hours monday through friday mornings 7:00 to 10:00, evenings 4:00 to 7:00, 4:00 to 8:00 are really people trying to do the right thing by doing transit first and most transit systems aren't able to take the capacity of all the computers trying to get either to work or to home at the time. so i'm not sure if it's a niche but it's a large swath of the segment that we're addressing. >> right now you're in san francisco. do you have plans to extend beyond san francisco? >> we do. we think there's a lot of opportunity in san francisco and afterwards we want to look at the greater bay area and then eventually move on to a second market. >> and supervisor wiener, you are a long-time muni rider. you've done it for 18 years. muni's on-time performance is 58%. it's supposed to be 85%. it has never met that goal. and people com
ali, your company is less than a year old it provides 4,000 rides a week. muni provides more than 7,000 rides a day. what niche is charity filling? >> we're focusing on the commute. so in san francisco like many cities if not the world the peak hours monday through friday mornings 7:00 to 10:00, evenings 4:00 to 7:00, 4:00 to 8:00 are really people trying to do the right thing by doing transit first and most transit systems aren't able to take the capacity of all the computers trying to...
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the saudis apparently no longer trust ali abdullah saleh. they are accused of colluding with the houthis and iranians to destabilize the region >>> representatives from six world powers are holding the last full day of talks with the foreign minister over the nuclear programme. the deadline for reaching the agreement is tuesday. iran is refusing to budge on key issues including sanctions >>> vote counting is underway in nigeria, the incumbent president goodluck jonathan is facing a challenge from muhammadu buhari a former military leader. thousands took to the streets on sunday alleging voting irregularities in the oil producing river states. we have more from the capital. >> reporter: river state is a strategic state in the elections. it's a key battle state between the ruling party. the people's democratic party and the main opposition. what voters are saying is that many of the election material and all important result sheets didn't arrive. as a consequence, they were unable to vote. they want the independent electoral commission to inve
the saudis apparently no longer trust ali abdullah saleh. they are accused of colluding with the houthis and iranians to destabilize the region >>> representatives from six world powers are holding the last full day of talks with the foreign minister over the nuclear programme. the deadline for reaching the agreement is tuesday. iran is refusing to budge on key issues including sanctions >>> vote counting is underway in nigeria, the incumbent president goodluck jonathan is...
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i'm ali velshi.nks for joining us. >>> gaining ground in iraq - iraqi troops say they are closer to retaking tikrit from i.s.i.l. is military help from iran threatening the u.s. role in the region. death of an argentine prosecutor. knew allegations of a cover up after an independent autopsy points to murder >>> a frightening landing. >> the plane came down and slid. >> a jet slides
i'm ali velshi.nks for joining us. >>> gaining ground in iraq - iraqi troops say they are closer to retaking tikrit from i.s.i.l. is military help from iran threatening the u.s. role in the region. death of an argentine prosecutor. knew allegations of a cover up after an independent autopsy points to murder >>> a frightening landing. >> the plane came down and slid. >> a jet slides
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tweet me @alivelshi or at facebook facebook.com,@ali velshi. keep it right here. >> you and i are prejudiced, at least that's according the several university studies. it does not mean that we mean to be or are even aware of our biases, the focus of biases, caught the attention of corporate america. patricia sabga has this report. ♪ ♪ >> it's actually been like a dirty little secret in the industry for a long time. >> reporter: a secret that's been exposed thanks to growing awareness of silicon valley's testosterone charged boy's club cultures. tech powerhouse google reenlts came under fire by revealing 70% of its workforce 79% of its managers and 89% of its engineers were male. >> we're going to legality you know what the demographics of our workforce looks like. i have yet to hear from people that say women will not be good engineers. >> if you are not conscious of the biases that you have, you're not contributing at the level you could or innovating at the level you could. >> google saysists taking steps to educate the communities about unco
tweet me @alivelshi or at facebook facebook.com,@ali velshi. keep it right here. >> you and i are prejudiced, at least that's according the several university studies. it does not mean that we mean to be or are even aware of our biases, the focus of biases, caught the attention of corporate america. patricia sabga has this report. ♪ ♪ >> it's actually been like a dirty little secret in the industry for a long time. >> reporter: a secret that's been exposed thanks to...
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is israel's biggest ali, why is this useful to antagonize president obama? >> i beg to disagree with you. we respect the american president but do not agree the policy to do with iran. it's not the personal issue. within two years, there'll be a new president in the white house, we don't know who will be in the government in israel. they do not care about whether the likud party or the republican party or the democratic party are in office. we care about moving forward. that's why i think it's not a personal issue, but an issue that the prime minister is pushing for, the last 10 years, even when not in the government. he was pushing the issue. >> let me ask you before you go, why is prime minister binyamin netanyahu so focused on iran when the rest of the world would say that the focus should be on gaza. >> the jewish people, i think, have bad memories when we see crazy leaders threatening the jewish people. there's enough reason to be worried. when we see the voices were tehran. we will use the missiles to destroy israel. that's where we are worried. at the
is israel's biggest ali, why is this useful to antagonize president obama? >> i beg to disagree with you. we respect the american president but do not agree the policy to do with iran. it's not the personal issue. within two years, there'll be a new president in the white house, we don't know who will be in the government in israel. they do not care about whether the likud party or the republican party or the democratic party are in office. we care about moving forward. that's why i think...
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i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money". [ ♪♪ ] >>> the price of free speech.are fixated by crackdowns on the freedom of expression, to express dissent in places like russia or china, those countries. the government justify censorship and rolling back press freedom and expression in the name of national security, and we criticize them. let's turn the lens on ourselves and look at curbs on free expression in the united states. edward snowden is a deeply divisive figure, praised by some as a civil rights campaigner, and whistleblower, and condemned by others, including president obama, a traitor who did damage to u.s. national security. he is a former contractor who worked for the n.s.a. and leaked information on electronic surveillance, his leaks revealed the extent of u.s. government spying on american communication. ironically he net to russia to avoid arrest and prison time. there's talk that he's ready to come back and take his chances. rory challands in moscow. >> the man who has been edward snowden's lawyer pretty. since he arrived in russia launched his b
i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money". [ ♪♪ ] >>> the price of free speech.are fixated by crackdowns on the freedom of expression, to express dissent in places like russia or china, those countries. the government justify censorship and rolling back press freedom and expression in the name of national security, and we criticize them. let's turn the lens on ourselves and look at curbs on free expression in the united states. edward snowden is a deeply divisive figure,...
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it was 44 years ago that ali and joe frazier were given 2.5 million. unheard of at that time.purse. >> what happened? you've been very good at building on your financial empire. you've returned a couple of times. you made a lot of money after the ring. but a lot of these guys don't and mayweather reminds me of ties tyson, he gives a lot of money away but very flashy. he buys a lot of things for friends and all which is fine but it's a quick way to go through the cash. >> they say fast women and slow horses. it won't last long. it's not going to last long but all the thrills to be part of something like that, to go into the ring that night and everybody is cheering one way and the other you have to live through that. it's more valuable than the purse you'll receive. >> i'm always thinking of the great fight with mohamed ali. does it stick with you? >> i keep thinking that i'm going to win. i've got to win this time but i never win. >> it's all psychological too isn't it? when these guys get into the ring, i don't know whether they curse or don't like each other but i know ali w
it was 44 years ago that ali and joe frazier were given 2.5 million. unheard of at that time.purse. >> what happened? you've been very good at building on your financial empire. you've returned a couple of times. you made a lot of money after the ring. but a lot of these guys don't and mayweather reminds me of ties tyson, he gives a lot of money away but very flashy. he buys a lot of things for friends and all which is fine but it's a quick way to go through the cash. >> they say...