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i mean, that was what mohammad ali was told, and i keep referring back to ali, because i think even in '68, he was the most transcendent character out there in the sports world. you know, he still -- he changed the world forever, really. he certainly changed the sports scene, changed the way the relationship between the media and athletes took place. you know, just changed how athletes could be themselves. i think before there was always this concept that athletes had to fit into this role, this role that was established for them by others. and i think ali said, no, i can be who i want to be and you can't -- you know, you can't tell me i can't. so for me that's the most lasting aspect of the '60s is just how athletes and people in general are free to be themselves. >> well, i think for those who do seek to put their voice out there, who do seek to take on a more activist role, i think it's wonderful and i highly applaud it and understand a lot of the difficulties that they encounter with it. i also -- and yes, there are so many who are out there who i would love to take on more of an a
i mean, that was what mohammad ali was told, and i keep referring back to ali, because i think even in '68, he was the most transcendent character out there in the sports world. you know, he still -- he changed the world forever, really. he certainly changed the sports scene, changed the way the relationship between the media and athletes took place. you know, just changed how athletes could be themselves. i think before there was always this concept that athletes had to fit into this role,...
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, i'm ali velshi. the takes for the upcoming putin meeting could not be higher, so says nancy pelosi. there are new federal indictments in the attack on u.s. democracy. they point to specific direct targeted involvement by russian intelligence agents in the 2016 presidential campaign, and it comes just three days before trump meets with putin, a meeting democrats are now calling for trump to cancel. this was the scene as we learned of the charges this afternoon. president trump was meeting with the queen of england, as you can see. we'll show you that in a second. while deputy attorney general rod rosenstein announced new charges by the special counsel's office, an investigation the president has routinely called a witch hunt. rosenstein announced 12 russian intelligence officers were charged with hacking democrats and hillary clinton's campaign. >> they also hacked into the computer networks of a congressional campaign committee and a national political committee. the defendants falsely claimed that d
, i'm ali velshi. the takes for the upcoming putin meeting could not be higher, so says nancy pelosi. there are new federal indictments in the attack on u.s. democracy. they point to specific direct targeted involvement by russian intelligence agents in the 2016 presidential campaign, and it comes just three days before trump meets with putin, a meeting democrats are now calling for trump to cancel. this was the scene as we learned of the charges this afternoon. president trump was meeting with...
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and he wrote about ali and he called him ali in his column. i found one column in particular that portrays this incident in a different light. he talked about ali and how he had been banned from boxing because he refused to be inducted into the army and he talked about how he might make a comeback someday. he wrote muhammad ali all through the column. the headline, which was written by the editors in the department, referred to him as clay, which i found just astounding. it was shocking. it certainly wasn't unique to the "enquirer." it was anywhere you went, anywhere you looked, he was referred to as clay. he was demeaned and derided as outspoken. the model of the black athlete in the minds of these white journalists was joe lewis, who was kind of a quiet, unassuming guy who did what his handlers told him to do, never made any waves, and was a great athlete. ali certainly didn't fit into that mode and there was a resentment in the american sports media, and they just refused to accept him. now, there were a few exceptions, of course, but for t
and he wrote about ali and he called him ali in his column. i found one column in particular that portrays this incident in a different light. he talked about ali and how he had been banned from boxing because he refused to be inducted into the army and he talked about how he might make a comeback someday. he wrote muhammad ali all through the column. the headline, which was written by the editors in the department, referred to him as clay, which i found just astounding. it was shocking. it...
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ali velshi is with us, as well. i'll go to you, ali, before i get to kristen. just on the economic piece we heard from the president. >> yeah. >> he talked a lot about how this is very, very sustainable growth. i think that was the word that he used. he hinted all day yesterday about seeing these gdp numbers, wanting to get them out. he was excited about it. he wanted to see a 4 in front of that, and it is what he got. >> yup. >> give us fact checks here. he talked about a lower trade deficit, for example. we know there are some things happening on that front. >> right. we have had a surge in exports ahead of the tariffs being imposed by other countries. for instance, soybean exports were up 50% compared to last year. it is not that all of a sudden people needed 50% more soybeans. it's that they wanted to get them before tariffs were imposed. you're going to see a drop-off on the other side. the 4.1% number is quarterly, comparing to 2% earlier in the year. what we're going to have is a 2.8% annual gdp number. might be sustainable. the 4% is a spike. we saw thi
ali velshi is with us, as well. i'll go to you, ali, before i get to kristen. just on the economic piece we heard from the president. >> yeah. >> he talked a lot about how this is very, very sustainable growth. i think that was the word that he used. he hinted all day yesterday about seeing these gdp numbers, wanting to get them out. he was excited about it. he wanted to see a 4 in front of that, and it is what he got. >> yup. >> give us fact checks here. he talked about...
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ali?> let's talk priority. have they shifted? obviously, they need to get supplies to the kids, figure out an escape route and think of incoming water and other routes into the chamber. where do we stand with what's likely to happen and the weather you are dealing with? >> reporter: okay, here is where we are at with the logistics. they are pumping the water out. they want to get to a point where maybe the boys can keep their chins above the water surface. they have sections where they are able to walk out, but there's still areas, these tight, twisting tunnels that even experienced divers have difficulty going through. a diver said you have to take off your tank, put it behind you. the tunnel is the size of his body. there's not a lot of room for error here. they have had millions of gallons of water come out of the cave system. the threat is the water levels are going to rise once it started to rain. they have 13 sets of equipment that have been set inside, ready for the boys. again, it'
ali?> let's talk priority. have they shifted? obviously, they need to get supplies to the kids, figure out an escape route and think of incoming water and other routes into the chamber. where do we stand with what's likely to happen and the weather you are dealing with? >> reporter: okay, here is where we are at with the logistics. they are pumping the water out. they want to get to a point where maybe the boys can keep their chins above the water surface. they have sections where they...
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much like mohamed ali did decades ago. to most, he's phil mickelson, pro golfer.is got really bad, it scared me. and what could that pain mean? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, helps stop irreversible joint damage, and helps skin get clearer. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common, or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. since enbrel, dad's back to being dad. visit enbrel.com and use the joint damage simulator to see how your joint damage could be progressing. ask about enbrel. enbrel. fda approved for over 15 years. ♪ he eats a bowl of hammers at every meal ♪ ♪ he holds your house in
much like mohamed ali did decades ago. to most, he's phil mickelson, pro golfer.is got really bad, it scared me. and what could that pain mean? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, helps stop irreversible joint damage, and helps skin get clearer. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred....
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ali reid ... kron 4 news. (grant) after this most recent attack many have voiced concerns over safety on bart. there have been a number of highly publicized attacks over the past two years. kron 4's j.r. stone is following that story tonight. j.r. outside of the numerous cell phone robbery cases we have covered... i found four very dangerous cases. three of the four were solved but a past murder was not. this is surviellance video of a murder suspect that happened back on january 9th of 2016. this man is believed to have shot and killed carlos romero of antioch but at last check was never caught. romero was on a stopped bart train when he was allegedly shot by this man several times. bart police insist that romero had some sort of run in with this man on a bus and that then led to the shooting on bart. again this case is unsolved and this man was never caught. in october of last year craig cuthbert turned himself in after a double stabbing case on the lafayette bart station platform. police say cuthbert dozed
ali reid ... kron 4 news. (grant) after this most recent attack many have voiced concerns over safety on bart. there have been a number of highly publicized attacks over the past two years. kron 4's j.r. stone is following that story tonight. j.r. outside of the numerous cell phone robbery cases we have covered... i found four very dangerous cases. three of the four were solved but a past murder was not. this is surviellance video of a murder suspect that happened back on january 9th of 2016....
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ali reid from menlo reporting live from menlo park ... ali reid ....awrence karnow: it was another hot day inland with highs in the low to mid 90s. its starting to feel a little
ali reid from menlo reporting live from menlo park ... ali reid ....awrence karnow: it was another hot day inland with highs in the low to mid 90s. its starting to feel a little
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much like mohamed ali did decades ago.h it, in one coat. behr marquee, #1 rated interior paint. guaranteed in 1,000 plus colors. right now, get incredible savings on behr paints, stains and primers. exclusively at the home depot. and i'm still going for my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these guys. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleed
much like mohamed ali did decades ago.h it, in one coat. behr marquee, #1 rated interior paint. guaranteed in 1,000 plus colors. right now, get incredible savings on behr paints, stains and primers. exclusively at the home depot. and i'm still going for my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus...
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>> hi, yeah, ali.y the challenge is the distance from the entrance of the cave to reach to the location where the kids are. at the beginning, when i was there last week with the cave is not fully flooded yet. we have to walk from the entrance to the third chamber, where that's the command base inside the cave about three kilometers. and then from there, we have to walk another one kilometer inside for the starting point where we start to dive. but now, if the cave is fully flooded, like last thursday or friday last week, the distance is really increasing from two kilometers to reach them, it will become five kilometers. but the good news right now is the distance from the entrance of the cave to the third chamber, mostly dry right now. they can walk in. so right now, the challenge is just between the location of the kids to the third chamber. that takes about two kilometers. >> janice, is the fear with monsoon rains that the pocket that these boys are in is in danger? is there danger that they're going
>> hi, yeah, ali.y the challenge is the distance from the entrance of the cave to reach to the location where the kids are. at the beginning, when i was there last week with the cave is not fully flooded yet. we have to walk from the entrance to the third chamber, where that's the command base inside the cave about three kilometers. and then from there, we have to walk another one kilometer inside for the starting point where we start to dive. but now, if the cave is fully flooded, like...
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>> reporter: ali, what we are looking at here is cranberry boggs. the farmers will fill these with water and the cranberries float to the top. it's at that time, that the farmers will be looking for markets. you just heard it there, $130 million worth of cranberries go to the eu. we just saw the president said -- we're talking am real impacts here in massachusetts. in the cape cod area, 7,000 workers rely on the cranberry industry. this is a fundamental part of the community here. the interesting part that we wanted to know it was different. we've been traveling to different industries around the country. when we were making calls into wisconsin and massachusetts looking for cranberry farmers to talk to, it's interesting, we had a very difficult time, because ocean spray is really the major player in the cranberry industry here. they are the ones that really work to open up the export markets and work with the farmers here. what we are hearing from farmers is this hesitancy to speak out, because ocean spray urged them not to, because we have seen in
>> reporter: ali, what we are looking at here is cranberry boggs. the farmers will fill these with water and the cranberries float to the top. it's at that time, that the farmers will be looking for markets. you just heard it there, $130 million worth of cranberries go to the eu. we just saw the president said -- we're talking am real impacts here in massachusetts. in the cape cod area, 7,000 workers rely on the cranberry industry. this is a fundamental part of the community here. the...
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ball that could be fatal i think those are the two things that he was need to look out for tonight ali both teams defied the odds one probably had the easiest route to the protest to a potential world cup final who is the favorite and who could beat france in the final. well i think either of these sides would be an underdog against a very talented french team but you know we've seen a lot of ups says of the totem and so far so who knows what could happen in a one off i don't for tonight i think what it might come down to is fitness craze you have had to go through extra time on penalties in the last two rounds even if i didn't see it just the once and way back in the round of sixteen i think players may just talk a little bit quicker than their english counterparts tonight and so that could be decisive in the slight favorites for me right or they could have so much adrenaline rushing through there behind it is that state is still very fit for that last semifinal thank you so very much ali in moscow greatly appreciated and we're going to head to for some tennis news now and there's bee
ball that could be fatal i think those are the two things that he was need to look out for tonight ali both teams defied the odds one probably had the easiest route to the protest to a potential world cup final who is the favorite and who could beat france in the final. well i think either of these sides would be an underdog against a very talented french team but you know we've seen a lot of ups says of the totem and so far so who knows what could happen in a one off i don't for tonight i...
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>> we'll have to see, ali. the relationship is quite resilient.the fundamental core i think our countries and people really love each other and spend a lot of time together, but this is serious. this is more than just a blip at this point. you talk to many canadians, i talked to the canadian ambassador to the united states this morning, canadians are deeply offended at the way the president is treating them. so i do worry about long term. can you recover? of course you can but it will take a lot of work and there's a lot of damage being done but we have to figure out how to deal with these tariffs. >> maryscott greenwood, thanks very much. >>> coming up, he may have handed over control of his business to his son, but president trump is still making a lot of money from them in an unprecedented way. we'll tell you how much money after the break. you're watching msnbc. but nothing says "we got married" like a 12 ounce piece of scrap metal. yo! we got married! honk if you like joint assets. now you're so busy soaking up all this attention, you don't s
>> we'll have to see, ali. the relationship is quite resilient.the fundamental core i think our countries and people really love each other and spend a lot of time together, but this is serious. this is more than just a blip at this point. you talk to many canadians, i talked to the canadian ambassador to the united states this morning, canadians are deeply offended at the way the president is treating them. so i do worry about long term. can you recover? of course you can but it will...
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>> reporter: yeah, ali. bob is with us here. we're over in the hart office building where senator chuck grassley is. you just met with senator grassley and will be meeting with senator ernst later on. we actually met bob back on june 1st. we visited his farm back in iowa, a town of 8,000. you've got 40,000 hogs, 2,600 acres of corn. one of the things we've been hearing today, there's a lot of international headlines at play. but for you, tell me what's going on in your life in iowa right now. >> well, we're about midway through the crop season. we're looking at harvest in about two, two and a half months so we're starting to make plans for next year. that's going to be real difficult with the uncertainty that these trade tariffs, this whole situation is given us. we don't know, there's too much uncertainty. we don't know if we're going to have these markets. we're not sure if they're going to be there. >> you export -- 10% of pork from iowa goes to mexico itself. you're telling me the price has dropped so much there's not even a
>> reporter: yeah, ali. bob is with us here. we're over in the hart office building where senator chuck grassley is. you just met with senator grassley and will be meeting with senator ernst later on. we actually met bob back on june 1st. we visited his farm back in iowa, a town of 8,000. you've got 40,000 hogs, 2,600 acres of corn. one of the things we've been hearing today, there's a lot of international headlines at play. but for you, tell me what's going on in your life in iowa right...
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i've got to tell you, ali, i think we'll have fireworks tonight. the president you mentioned has been targeting some of these red state senators but he doesn't have the same personal animus for a heidi heitkamp or joe donnelly as he does for john tester who he claims for taking down ron jackson so we suspect that tester will be a punching bag for the president. tester has a full-page ad in all the major newspapers in montana today touting all the bills that he supported or authored that the president has signed. he has predicated his whole campaign on being someone who can work with the president when it's beneficial to maunontana a can oppose him when it's not. talking to folks out here and this is not a fair sample of all montana voters, i've gotten two big impressions from this. first, that even republicans have really no idea who matt rosendale is, the republican nominee for the senate seat. he's an unknown commodity. he was the state auditor here. second, these republicans do not trust john tester as he tries to split the difference on preside
i've got to tell you, ali, i think we'll have fireworks tonight. the president you mentioned has been targeting some of these red state senators but he doesn't have the same personal animus for a heidi heitkamp or joe donnelly as he does for john tester who he claims for taking down ron jackson so we suspect that tester will be a punching bag for the president. tester has a full-page ad in all the major newspapers in montana today touting all the bills that he supported or authored that the...
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ali velshi, how are you, my friend? england is winning 1-0. >> that's not how i thought this was going to go but these matches have been very good. >> i want it to be england/france. we're going to have not a subway see series but a chunnel series. >> croatia has been a scrappy underdog for a long time. >> think how amazing it will be to watch england versus france. >> this has been a good world cup. have a great afternoon. >> you too, my friend. >>> good afternoon, everybody, i'm ali velshi. leaders abroad are scratching their heads as to what trump's strategy is at the nato summit. the president is not pulling back from any of his criticism both on camera and on twitter. he has upended years of diplomacy publicly railing against nato allies, reupping direct attacks against germany specifically and mixing up a whole lot of facts along the way. >> germany is totally controlled by russia, because they are getting from 60% to 70% of their energy from russia and a new pipeline. you tell me if that's appropriate. >> now, co
ali velshi, how are you, my friend? england is winning 1-0. >> that's not how i thought this was going to go but these matches have been very good. >> i want it to be england/france. we're going to have not a subway see series but a chunnel series. >> croatia has been a scrappy underdog for a long time. >> think how amazing it will be to watch england versus france. >> this has been a good world cup. have a great afternoon. >> you too, my friend. >>>...
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ali velshi, remarkable day every day. but to have the white house say we're going to revoke security clearances about people not saying nice things about the president -- listen, donald trump was on the campaign trail talking about prosecuting hillary clinton. he was talking about doing his political dirty work if he got elected. >> so should any of this surprise us? >> this is not surprising. >> i'm sure you get the same thing, i get tweets from people saying what part of this surprises you? it's not about surprising us or not surprising us, it's the work that we do. you're right, donald trump said he'd do it, now he's doing it. >> ali velshi. >> good afternoon, everybody. i'm ali velshi. america is open for business, ending quote. that's the subtext for trump's made in america event which is happening very shortly. the president already kicked off the new week by renewing old criticisms and adding more controversies to his own plate. he did most of it by twitter. he came out swinging, including a direct threat to hassan
ali velshi, remarkable day every day. but to have the white house say we're going to revoke security clearances about people not saying nice things about the president -- listen, donald trump was on the campaign trail talking about prosecuting hillary clinton. he was talking about doing his political dirty work if he got elected. >> so should any of this surprise us? >> this is not surprising. >> i'm sure you get the same thing, i get tweets from people saying what part of...
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moody who's joining us from tsotsi to slice of another quarterfinal match tonight ali tell us how did it brazil end up heading home. a football is a crazy game is now and sometimes that brazil has such a talented side and they've been so good defensively as well in recent times and yet against belgium they were the architects of their own downfall to some extent scoring an own goal to hand in the advantage and then leaving themselves foxy open at the back getting belgium the chance to extend their late let's take a look at the highlights now to see exactly what all that meant on the pitch. a game that started on the wrong foot for brazil when fearne a de mayo deflected the ball into his own goal the thirteenth minute one nil for the belgians who could now do what they like most breaking on the counter kevin to brian i didn't think twice when he doubled the lead for belgium at the half hour mark. i no chance for the keeper allison and now brazil really had an uphill battle to fight. ten minutes into the second half and the referee took center stage after gabrielle she's zeus' style in
moody who's joining us from tsotsi to slice of another quarterfinal match tonight ali tell us how did it brazil end up heading home. a football is a crazy game is now and sometimes that brazil has such a talented side and they've been so good defensively as well in recent times and yet against belgium they were the architects of their own downfall to some extent scoring an own goal to hand in the advantage and then leaving themselves foxy open at the back getting belgium the chance to extend...
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on wednesday and let's not forget that it was agony of course for russia i'm going to turn over to ali now who's standing by for us in at the site of the crime so to speak at how are the fans taking it ali. well obviously it was a bit of a rough night for the russian fans they gave the team such incredible support to get in my opinion i mean what's the last russia game it was even more intense this time some of the phones were almost hysterical especially when that extra time equaliser went in for about two hours we had this phenomenal noise level it was very very loud and then suddenly it was very quiet but the russian fans took it about as well as could be expected you have to remember the expectations were through the floor before the tournament started so i think rather than being disappointed a lot of fans are really just proud of what that same achieved and there's still plenty for them to be proud of of course but do you reckon it was just a once off. i mean this russian team let's not forget was the lowest ranked team going into the world cup so i think it would be unlikely to
on wednesday and let's not forget that it was agony of course for russia i'm going to turn over to ali now who's standing by for us in at the site of the crime so to speak at how are the fans taking it ali. well obviously it was a bit of a rough night for the russian fans they gave the team such incredible support to get in my opinion i mean what's the last russia game it was even more intense this time some of the phones were almost hysterical especially when that extra time equaliser went in...
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right ali thank you so very much catch up with you later aren't you watching t w news we still have a lot more to tell you about including tesla response to chinese trade tariffs by hike think it's prices over there but now it says it will start building cars in china and could donald trump straight threats be back firing we'll have more on that in our business kwok is different well first is up next. just couldn't get this song out of his. music ologist began searching for the source of this captivating. rain forest in central africa. to find their culture.
right ali thank you so very much catch up with you later aren't you watching t w news we still have a lot more to tell you about including tesla response to chinese trade tariffs by hike think it's prices over there but now it says it will start building cars in china and could donald trump straight threats be back firing we'll have more on that in our business kwok is different well first is up next. just couldn't get this song out of his. music ologist began searching for the source of this...
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joining me on studio 1.0, founders of code.org, hadi and ali partovi. i am used to interviewing you guys separately, but it is a pleasure to have you together. i am curious, what was it like growing up as the brothers partovi? >> it was wonderful to be a twin. i always felt that there was something amazing that not everybody else had. because i had someone i could trust with everything and look up to. and try to be as good as him. emily: and you are identical twins, right? >> [in unison] yes. emily: how are you similar and different? >> we are both competitive and driven. our backgrounds are similar. we are both harvard computer science majors. we are the only set of twins to both sell companies to microsoft. a lot of the things we have done are similar. i think our differences are what make us unique. i think i am more of a stress case. my brother is more easy-going comparatively. >> that might be true. emily: you were born in tehran. you were six years old when the iran-iraq war broke out. what was living through that like? >> it was horrific. my chil
joining me on studio 1.0, founders of code.org, hadi and ali partovi. i am used to interviewing you guys separately, but it is a pleasure to have you together. i am curious, what was it like growing up as the brothers partovi? >> it was wonderful to be a twin. i always felt that there was something amazing that not everybody else had. because i had someone i could trust with everything and look up to. and try to be as good as him. emily: and you are identical twins, right? >> [in...
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i'm ali velshi in for brian williams. we begin with a new bipartisan report from the senate intelligence committee, which unequivocally backs up the findings of the u.s. intel agencies that russia meddled in the 2016 presidential election with an eye toward helping donald trump win. specifically the committee said it agrees with the conclusion that russian president vladimir putin ordered an influence campaign for the u.s. election, that the kremlin had a clear preference for trump, that it discredited hillary clinton and contrasted her unfavorably to trump, and that by july 2015, russia had already obtained access to democratic national committee networks. the senate committee also said the intelligence agencies' overall findings were well-supported and said there was no evidence of political motivation. this is very different than what we've been hearing from the house intelligence committee. that committee ended its inquiry in march saying the intel agencies had failed to prove their conclusions about putin's attempts
i'm ali velshi in for brian williams. we begin with a new bipartisan report from the senate intelligence committee, which unequivocally backs up the findings of the u.s. intel agencies that russia meddled in the 2016 presidential election with an eye toward helping donald trump win. specifically the committee said it agrees with the conclusion that russian president vladimir putin ordered an influence campaign for the u.s. election, that the kremlin had a clear preference for trump, that it...
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ali how are you doing buddy. i'm good press yeah you guys we're doing good now the final has been said correlation in free will we see the fire power of france of this particular match will we see the tenacity of croatia prevail. i think france will go the same way they have done throughout most of the top where we were cut a little disappointed that we haven't really seen them like rip through it save apart from maybe that game against argentina. i think we will want to see a bit more from the likes of greaseman and buffalo and so on but what they have done every game is enough to win a part of the denmark game obviously where they fielded a lot of replacements. they just going out there with the mindset we're going to win this game we don't care how we don't care if we're going to go on go we've got to win it we're going to do what it takes to get through to the next stage and i think that will be what they do against croatia as well i think i think at some point all the exertion just has to get. you know three
ali how are you doing buddy. i'm good press yeah you guys we're doing good now the final has been said correlation in free will we see the fire power of france of this particular match will we see the tenacity of croatia prevail. i think france will go the same way they have done throughout most of the top where we were cut a little disappointed that we haven't really seen them like rip through it save apart from maybe that game against argentina. i think we will want to see a bit more from the...
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ali's parkinson's disease had worsened. >> bradley: ali, ali, ali?, sometimes, when he sleeps, he punches in his sleep. you know, i'm sort of looking at him, and all the sudden, he just went-- ( laughter ) i almost jumped out of my chair. >> stahl: it was all a prank, a put-on, engineered by the greatest. >> muhammad ali: yeah. >> bradley: you got me. >> action! >> stahl: as for the movies... >> bryan cranston: you looking at me? >> yuch. >> cate blanchett: now, i'm a great actress... ( laughter ) >> kroft: can you do anything you want right now? >> jim carrey: i'm sorry. >> miss piggy: i thought "60 minutes" was a high class show. >> stahl: our star interviews go back 48 years, to elizabeth taylor. >> elizabeth taylor: you've got to be kidding. >> stahl: old hollywood. >> woody allen: it's so insane. >> stahl: new hollywood. >> denzell washington: i'm the man for the job. >> stahl: and some-- >> al pacino: who-ah! >> stahl: --who are timeless. >> meryl streep: i'm doing me. >> stahl: in 2011, morley interviewed three-time oscar winner meryl streep.
ali's parkinson's disease had worsened. >> bradley: ali, ali, ali?, sometimes, when he sleeps, he punches in his sleep. you know, i'm sort of looking at him, and all the sudden, he just went-- ( laughter ) i almost jumped out of my chair. >> stahl: it was all a prank, a put-on, engineered by the greatest. >> muhammad ali: yeah. >> bradley: you got me. >> action! >> stahl: as for the movies... >> bryan cranston: you looking at me? >> yuch. >>...
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>> numerous times, ali, and it's been an honor. back a couple years ago i was asked to chair a panel looking at a potential terrorist attack where we had failed to as a government detect -- you may recall the christmas bomber, the under wear bomber, and i did that for about six months roughly two days a week, no pay and we made recommendations in a 90 page classified report that were mostly adopted. so modestly i would say we contributed to the security of the united states and i wouldn't have been able to do that if i didn't have the clearance to look at that information. and i have other examples as well but that one came to mind because it does affect the security of the american people. >> charlie, talk to me about the efforts we go to recruit the sort of people who will act working for the cia or the nsa and the affect that this has on their moral for those already in the service and those who might be considering a career in the service. >> i think that's one of the most important points that we need to look at. the friction
>> numerous times, ali, and it's been an honor. back a couple years ago i was asked to chair a panel looking at a potential terrorist attack where we had failed to as a government detect -- you may recall the christmas bomber, the under wear bomber, and i did that for about six months roughly two days a week, no pay and we made recommendations in a 90 page classified report that were mostly adopted. so modestly i would say we contributed to the security of the united states and i wouldn't...
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ali velshi picks things up right now. ali, no putin! >> not till the witch hunt is over. do we know when that is? >> i don't know. >> all right. >> i was told it wasn't a witch hunt. >> oh, all right. >> sorry. >> no putin any time soon. no putin this fall, we'll start with that. all right, have a good afternoon. good afternoon, everybody. must-see tv. that's one headline as secretary of state mike pompeo gets ready to take on an onslaught of questions about that private meeting that just happened in helsinki between president trump and russia's leader, vladimir putin. it's a two-hour meeting that has riled up congress, america and the rest of the world. but in stark contrast to trump's friendly display alongside putin, secretary pompeo is expected to take a hard line against russia. he's expected to open today's testimony with a firm statement that the united states will never recognize russia's annexation of crimea, calling for russia to, quote, end its occupation. we're monitoring this hearing and we will bring it to you when the secretary begins talking. but first, to
ali velshi picks things up right now. ali, no putin! >> not till the witch hunt is over. do we know when that is? >> i don't know. >> all right. >> i was told it wasn't a witch hunt. >> oh, all right. >> sorry. >> no putin any time soon. no putin this fall, we'll start with that. all right, have a good afternoon. good afternoon, everybody. must-see tv. that's one headline as secretary of state mike pompeo gets ready to take on an onslaught of questions...
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ali reid ... kron 4 news. kron 4 news.... ali reid ... from oakland reporting live start one.reporting live from oakland ... ali reid ... kron 4 news. (vicki) (vicki) new at ten: oakland mayor libby schaaf issued a statement about the arrest of the suspect that reads, in part.."i am relieved to learn that the suspect was apprehended after an anonymous tip from a bart rider led to the arrest of the suspect. may this serve as the first step in bringing justice for the wilson family, and healing to our community.as the mayor of oakland, it's important i acknowledge that this horrific crime has a context. although investigators currently have no evidence to conclude that this tragedy was racially motivated or that the suspect was affiliated with any hate groups, she goes on to say:the fact that his victims were both young african american women stirs deep pain and palpable fear in all of us who acknowledge the reality that our country still suffers from a tragic and deeply racist history." (grant) and we're learning more about the victim toni
ali reid ... kron 4 news. kron 4 news.... ali reid ... from oakland reporting live start one.reporting live from oakland ... ali reid ... kron 4 news. (vicki) (vicki) new at ten: oakland mayor libby schaaf issued a statement about the arrest of the suspect that reads, in part.."i am relieved to learn that the suspect was apprehended after an anonymous tip from a bart rider led to the arrest of the suspect. may this serve as the first step in bringing justice for the wilson family, and...
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. >> reporter: that's so true, ali. the president has said he's been preparing for this meeting with putin all his life. didn't take all his life to prepare for questions that would come up when the u.s. president and the russian president are side by side today. the issues that have been unanswered, unclear from the president would certainly be key questions and they were asked today. the president seemed to want to relitigate pieces of the investigation that he feels have not gotten a lot of attention. he put up some of the conspiracy theories, he raised questions very much going backwards, not talking about the ongoing threat from russia or any other country that tries to intrude on the u.s. election. to give you a sense of how striking this was, the president sort of let us into the window of his thinking a bit as he evaluated the information coming from his own intelligence chief and all of the work that goes behind that and how he heard comments today and in the past from vladimir putin and how he put them really
. >> reporter: that's so true, ali. the president has said he's been preparing for this meeting with putin all his life. didn't take all his life to prepare for questions that would come up when the u.s. president and the russian president are side by side today. the issues that have been unanswered, unclear from the president would certainly be key questions and they were asked today. the president seemed to want to relitigate pieces of the investigation that he feels have not gotten a...
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aaron's wife ali. >> they would leave and go to dinner or go to town and leave the door unlocked.se cleo was the guard dog. >> fulfilled as the griffiths' lives seemed to be, keith and julie were transformed when aaron and ali brought into the world their first daughter, aria. >> when i had that first child, it was a greatest day of her life i think. >> julie lived for my little girl. she wanted to be a part of everything that she did. >> and julie was there for ali when she went into labor for their second daughter analiese. her white knuckled dash to the hospital earned julie the affectionate nickname nascar nana. >> the flashers were going and honking the horn. >> what is she saying to you? talking to you. >> don't have a baby in my car. keep your legs crossed. don't have the baby in the car. >> everything seemed to be going great for the griffiths in 2013. keith had weight loss surgery and dropped more than 100 pounds. julie was over the moon with two granddaughters. but also that year came the rift. zach disclosed to his very religious conservative parents he is gay. >> was d
aaron's wife ali. >> they would leave and go to dinner or go to town and leave the door unlocked.se cleo was the guard dog. >> fulfilled as the griffiths' lives seemed to be, keith and julie were transformed when aaron and ali brought into the world their first daughter, aria. >> when i had that first child, it was a greatest day of her life i think. >> julie lived for my little girl. she wanted to be a part of everything that she did. >> and julie was there for...
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thanks again. >> i'm ali velshi.e you back at 3:00 p.m. >> thanks so much, we'll be watching at 3:00. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," what now? the backlash of the intelligence community is building today as the director of national intelligence stunningly breaks with his boss, the president, after he sided with the russian president. and now the former director of the cia is calling president trump's praise of vladimir putin tre treason us. >> i equate it to the betrayal of one's nation, aiding and abetting, giving comfort to the enemy. >> i think the outcry needs to be strong. it needs to endure. and they need to then also take action, whether it's a censure or whether or not they are going to decide that this is not the republican party that they once knew. >>> pressure point. will republican criticism of the president's comments actually lead to any action? one gop leader who doesn't have to worry about reelection because he's on his way out, says things may change soon. >>
thanks again. >> i'm ali velshi.e you back at 3:00 p.m. >> thanks so much, we'll be watching at 3:00. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," what now? the backlash of the intelligence community is building today as the director of national intelligence stunningly breaks with his boss, the president, after he sided with the russian president. and now the former director of the cia is calling president trump's praise of vladimir putin tre treason us. >> i...
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then you have analysts coming out with, we do not think this is operation ali or sustainable.represents a birth rate, not a yet sustainable pace yes, the company reaffirmed its guidance the stocks move d modestly >> how big a deal is doug field leaving? >> he was on leave since may or so, he's been out of the picture for a couple months at a time when the company is ramping up production >> i think if you look at the history, tesla in terms of executives, important executives once they've been phased out or i don't want to be a part of what's going on here, it's time to move on and try something else tesla has been able to weather those departures, doug field has been a huge story over the last five years he's been pulling himself back, and has pulled himself back, or has been phased out since may, and as a result, tesla is now a company moving in a different direction. >> phil, thanks. >> you bet >> well, one tesla analyst said that they predicted a massive production improvement right here on condition nbc. >> we think that tesla is going to produce somewhere between 43 and
then you have analysts coming out with, we do not think this is operation ali or sustainable.represents a birth rate, not a yet sustainable pace yes, the company reaffirmed its guidance the stocks move d modestly >> how big a deal is doug field leaving? >> he was on leave since may or so, he's been out of the picture for a couple months at a time when the company is ramping up production >> i think if you look at the history, tesla in terms of executives, important executives...
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forster's firm touts its modern credentials and boasts wife ali and u.s.p. charging on board all its taxis but to make their shining new models l e v c is torn between suppliers on both sides of the channel a third of them based in mainland europe. so will the u.k. car industry be wiped off the map in the next couple of decades is forced to fears the answer to that will depend on crucial breaks a trade decisions do in the coming weeks. britain's tesco and france's car for a teaming up in a bid to boot. competitiveness and offer customers low prices the alliance comes as the two grocery titans grapple with increasing market pressure one of the main objectives is to get better deals from suppliers enabling them to offer customers lower prices but that could put smaller chains at a further disadvantage. if the major players are finding it difficult there and they're delving into alliances. mergers of diversification just to actually try to stay afloat tells you how bad things are going to be for the smaller. supermarket chains here in the u.k. . the european ai
forster's firm touts its modern credentials and boasts wife ali and u.s.p. charging on board all its taxis but to make their shining new models l e v c is torn between suppliers on both sides of the channel a third of them based in mainland europe. so will the u.k. car industry be wiped off the map in the next couple of decades is forced to fears the answer to that will depend on crucial breaks a trade decisions do in the coming weeks. britain's tesco and france's car for a teaming up in a bid...
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ali reid ... kron 4 news. (grant) and we're learning more about the victim tonight... 18-year-old nia wilson was born and raised in oakland. she attended oakland high school and later transfered to dewey academy high school dewey academy is a small campus with 275 students. prinicpal darrell ross says just about everyone interacted with nia wilson on regular daily basis...and so did he. <"she is one of our daughters, one of our babies. we are a family here. we have a family atmosphere so that one hurt tremendously.">(grant) tremendously.">(grant) the superintendent of the oakland unified school district released a statement which reads in part -- "like all of you, i am heartbroken by the senseless and vicious attack on two innocent young women at the macarthur bart station last night. nia wilson was one of our own. she attended both oakland high school and dewey academy and had her whole life ahead of her. and yet that life was cut short by violence. in an instant, the reprehensible acts of one person have des
ali reid ... kron 4 news. (grant) and we're learning more about the victim tonight... 18-year-old nia wilson was born and raised in oakland. she attended oakland high school and later transfered to dewey academy high school dewey academy is a small campus with 275 students. prinicpal darrell ross says just about everyone interacted with nia wilson on regular daily basis...and so did he. (grant) tremendously.">(grant) the superintendent of the oakland unified school district released a...
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thanks ali. ( marty )coming up on the kron 4 weekend news...ger be an option. we show you a some alternate routes you can take instead... if you're heading that way this weekend. ( marty )plus... a website domain mix-up. we'll explain why one bay area business is receiving scary requests from potential customers. ( marty )and ... a salmonella outbreak affecting dozens of people across the country. we have the details about what you need to watch out for. aggressive yellow. pretty great, huh? if you're a banana. i find it very...appealing. new kellogg's raisin bran with bananas. two scoops meet real banana slices. i've done a great job of raisin ya. ( james ) for your health this morning... an outbreak of salmonella linked to raw turkey has sickened at least 90 people across 26 states.. including califorinia. 40 people have been hospitalized but áno deaths have been reported. authorities haven't been able to find the direct source. the meat was purchased from many different locations and in different forms, including ground turkey, turkey pieces
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baba, it apart, from competitors such as ali ba ba, it it apart, from competitors such as ali baba,stomers call on friends and as a reward they get a bargain. its founder is a wealthy man, one of china's... he has become the 12th richest person in china because of the deal. the markets. a mixed picture in asia, digestive results from the american tech companies. facebook slump putting sentiment into tech stocks around the world and that will drag the nasdaq down in the us. the picture in europe looks more rosy at the start of trading. looking across the atlantic, the big story in the us will be the release of the latest gdp figures. for the three months tojune. the predictions are for growth numbers not seen in years — which has been a key issue for president trump. paul blake has more from new york. right now our country is dying out 196 right now our country is dying out i% gdp. so at 3.3% gdp, i see no reason why we don't go to four, five, and even 6%. we already hit a 3.2 and i think we're going to be seeing fours. i think we're going to see fives, too. economic growth has been
baba, it apart, from competitors such as ali ba ba, it it apart, from competitors such as ali baba,stomers call on friends and as a reward they get a bargain. its founder is a wealthy man, one of china's... he has become the 12th richest person in china because of the deal. the markets. a mixed picture in asia, digestive results from the american tech companies. facebook slump putting sentiment into tech stocks around the world and that will drag the nasdaq down in the us. the picture in europe...
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ali what drama well this is like for england fans in the stadium. well in theory this game was played and a neutral ground but the reality it felt like a home game for colombia there were far more yellow than white spots exciting here moscow last night the fans totally outnumbered and out song on the night but you know i think that just made it all the sweeter for the england fans that did make the trip to moscow seeing that team win and win in a fashion that they'd never won at that a world cup before winning on penalties i mean england have never done a world cup before the last time i've been to any major tournament was back in one nine hundred ninety six so this is something england fans been waiting for for a very long so i'm really it felt like something actually quite historic for the english national football team so history for the football team will you want to come to you social media must be going crazy what do you been seeing oh it is i mean you have to remember the england national team is ruthlessly mocked and has been for years even
ali what drama well this is like for england fans in the stadium. well in theory this game was played and a neutral ground but the reality it felt like a home game for colombia there were far more yellow than white spots exciting here moscow last night the fans totally outnumbered and out song on the night but you know i think that just made it all the sweeter for the england fans that did make the trip to moscow seeing that team win and win in a fashion that they'd never won at that a world...
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a couple of chico and ali from from glasgow to represent pakistan and the very last minute they had to the pakistan team and were actually beating the favorite. if we flew the first but of course they wasn't of. the get of the good. the very close can ship and family connections between scott and pakistan like there are certain cooperation areas which. i think that was a part of scottish government's policy as well and. one such area was this in a few sector and water sector right now pakistan is facing a great challenge in terms of water management. is getting one of the water stressed countries and there should be serious prices in next ten years so i think again water and energy. can be like these kind of support. those of us a great natural advantages but water technology and one of the relatively few publicly owned but extremely water companies in the world which gives a certain advantage will it's contributing to the international international development yes and one final thing which i would like to highlight is that this bilateral cleared because pakistan since two thousand an
a couple of chico and ali from from glasgow to represent pakistan and the very last minute they had to the pakistan team and were actually beating the favorite. if we flew the first but of course they wasn't of. the get of the good. the very close can ship and family connections between scott and pakistan like there are certain cooperation areas which. i think that was a part of scottish government's policy as well and. one such area was this in a few sector and water sector right now pakistan...
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s very own all the moody joins me now from moscow good to see you ali the match between argentina and from certainly lived up to the hype but what do you make of it. it did indeed in that one incredible start to the knockout stages that these games are often quite cagey nervous affairs no one wants to make a mistake in france of course in their previous game. perhaps there were a few worries that the game wouldn't quite live up to the billing of two giants of the world what we got was completely different about those seven goals phenomenal many of the goals of such a high quality as well. as blown away by this french attacking performance especially from one young man. who was just far too much for the argentinian defense to handle now we can take a look at some of the highlights from that game right now. a blistering early run from the phenomenal killian play was too much for argentina to deal with marcos rockhold brought back down and one griezmann stepped up to convert the resulting penalty. paris and german teammate i'm healthy maria equalized with this stunning strike just before
s very own all the moody joins me now from moscow good to see you ali the match between argentina and from certainly lived up to the hype but what do you make of it. it did indeed in that one incredible start to the knockout stages that these games are often quite cagey nervous affairs no one wants to make a mistake in france of course in their previous game. perhaps there were a few worries that the game wouldn't quite live up to the billing of two giants of the world what we got was...
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and let's get more from all of her moody founded obvious forty joins me now from moscow so ali many people say this game is sort of a nothing game but taking away a bronze medal from the world cup that's worth something isn't it. of course everyone loves to win a medal right although it has to be said that the world cup is not quite the same as for example the olympics where a bronze medal is widely recognized as being a huge achievement at the world cup it almost has the feel of a consolation prize you know you got two teams who were bitterly disappointed at just having missed out on what would have been the biggest game of their careers and now they've got to try and find some motivation for this third place game so it can be one of the weirder events in sports you know motivational factors to still come into play still players playing for their country at a world cup so the question usually with this third place play off is who is more affected by those motivational factors he wants it more and who is more affected by the disappointment of missing out on the big day itself so to gain so
and let's get more from all of her moody founded obvious forty joins me now from moscow so ali many people say this game is sort of a nothing game but taking away a bronze medal from the world cup that's worth something isn't it. of course everyone loves to win a medal right although it has to be said that the world cup is not quite the same as for example the olympics where a bronze medal is widely recognized as being a huge achievement at the world cup it almost has the feel of a consolation...
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world cup so quite quite a story for him the second goal then came in the fifty ninth minute delhi ali who you'll see on the far post about to head the ball into england win two nil this game is the first time they've actually managed to keep team sheets as well the first time since the game against panama this go to go in open place an incredible performance by england the first time since one thousand nine hundred they reached the semifinals of the world cup couple open play goals there they're in the final four now did their play suggest that they belong in the semifinals of this world cup absolutely and that's got a lot to do with. the new coach or the new he's been there two years now because we just this whole team around they've got pace they've got a game plan he's just done wonders he's found also their strengths he's working with that very well in this set pieces scoring goals from let's say corners of penalties of course eight of the eleven into scored so far this total have come from set pieces and there's also fighting this team this cold fronts in their capability somethi
world cup so quite quite a story for him the second goal then came in the fifty ninth minute delhi ali who you'll see on the far post about to head the ball into england win two nil this game is the first time they've actually managed to keep team sheets as well the first time since the game against panama this go to go in open place an incredible performance by england the first time since one thousand nine hundred they reached the semifinals of the world cup couple open play goals there...