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ali certainly thought highlyof himself. he was the prettiest comedy was the slickest, the greatest fighter of all time and probably the most famous man of his time . he recognized before the days of the internet, even before the days of cable tv, recognized around the growth used a black, i drop out of an airplane, parachute any around the planet and walk up to any hot, a house in any village in the world and are going to love seeing me, that's how good it felt to be muhammed ali yet my story is a tragedy to in many ways because the thing that made him great was the thing that ultimately destroyed him. i was 10 years old when ali the george foreman in the rumble of the jungle when the heavyweight title back after the government had taken it away and i had this feeling in my room and it never occurred to me as a kid that he was something more than a boxer. i says he was a spectacular personality, that he was just so incredibly attractive and hard to take your eyes off of and so entertaining but it wasn't obviously until late
ali certainly thought highlyof himself. he was the prettiest comedy was the slickest, the greatest fighter of all time and probably the most famous man of his time . he recognized before the days of the internet, even before the days of cable tv, recognized around the growth used a black, i drop out of an airplane, parachute any around the planet and walk up to any hot, a house in any village in the world and are going to love seeing me, that's how good it felt to be muhammed ali yet my story...
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simon: you wanna start, aly? aly: sure, i can give you a little. robert: just a little. aly: so, beverly parenti and her husband, chris redlitz, lived close to the prison. they're both business professionals, and had drove by the prison for years and years. chris was invited in to talk to one of the groups inside the prison, came in and just saw the amount of talent in the prison, and decided to start an entrepreneurship class. he started the entrepreneurship class with his wife. i better include her. i'll be in trouble. and i signed up for the class, and a lot of other men, and the idea behind the entrepreneurship class was you come up with a business idea, you write a comprehensive business plan behind that idea, and it had to have a tech component and a social component. and then you learned to pitch that idea and the final phase of the project, where they brought in real entrepreneurs and business leaders and also some investors, and the inmates got robert: we wanna hear about your personal experiences, but isn't it great that somebody would come in and look at the p
simon: you wanna start, aly? aly: sure, i can give you a little. robert: just a little. aly: so, beverly parenti and her husband, chris redlitz, lived close to the prison. they're both business professionals, and had drove by the prison for years and years. chris was invited in to talk to one of the groups inside the prison, came in and just saw the amount of talent in the prison, and decided to start an entrepreneurship class. he started the entrepreneurship class with his wife. i better...
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ali velshi picks things up right now. hi, ali. >> great to see you, katy. you back this afternoon? >> no. >> no? >> it's like a vacation. good to see you. have a good afternoon. >> you too. >> good afternoon. i'm ali velshi. the president is on the attack this afternoon. his main target is fighting back, however. i give myself an a-plus, says trump, grading himself on his presidency so far. but according to the president, his attorney general sessions is not making the grade. >> the dems are very strong in the justice department. i put in an attorney general that never took control of the justice department, jeff sessions. never took control of the justice department. when everybody sees what's going on in the justice department, i always put justice now with quotes, it's a very, very sad day. jeff sessions recused himself, which he shouldn't have done, or he should have told me. >> earlier, sessions was seen leaving the white house after reportedly meeting with trump and his son-in-law, jared kushner, to talk criminal justice reform. that could make for an awkward and tense meetin
ali velshi picks things up right now. hi, ali. >> great to see you, katy. you back this afternoon? >> no. >> no? >> it's like a vacation. good to see you. have a good afternoon. >> you too. >> good afternoon. i'm ali velshi. the president is on the attack this afternoon. his main target is fighting back, however. i give myself an a-plus, says trump, grading himself on his presidency so far. but according to the president, his attorney general sessions is not...
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>> hi, ali. thank you so much.me from meeting with steve bannon and doing this interview, his first ever msnbc interview. we spoke about a lot including his support for roy moore, his new group working on the mid terms, charlottesville, civil rights issues, the economy, a whole range of subjects and also the mueller probe where he has served he said as a fact witness to both collusion and obstruction parts of the probe. he is also worried and the reason he said he he's speending so much money now, he's worried some republicans are complacent about how well democrats could do in the mid terms. take a look. >> this is an up or down vote on president trump. this election is going to come on a referendum on him. he permeates the entire political culture. i think those that are around him are telling him that, hey, it's okay to lose the house. you can work with the democrats and you can run against a democratic house in 2020. it's bad advice. >> that bad advice, he says, is why he needs to get involved. he said donald t
>> hi, ali. thank you so much.me from meeting with steve bannon and doing this interview, his first ever msnbc interview. we spoke about a lot including his support for roy moore, his new group working on the mid terms, charlottesville, civil rights issues, the economy, a whole range of subjects and also the mueller probe where he has served he said as a fact witness to both collusion and obstruction parts of the probe. he is also worried and the reason he said he he's speending so much...
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right now ali velshi picks it all up. do you want to talk about fashion or politics, what do you think? >> i feel a little safe talking about fashion because stephanie ruhle is off. stephanie often has some comments on what i'm wearing on a given day, so i agree with you. i think she is mixing it up and i think that's great. >> i agree. >> we all worked late last night. i wouldn't say mixing it up all that much today, so i'm not in a position to say. >> you do you, man. >> thank you. talk to you later, hallie. have a good day. >>> good morning, everybody, i'm ali velshi, stephanie ruhle is off. it is wednesday, august the 29th. we begin with a comment made by florida's republican for governor ron de santis in an already dramatic and consequential race. he's set to face off against andrew gillum, the first african-american to ever claim that title in florida. here's what he just said about gillum on fox news. >> how do you plan to beat him? >> well, look, florida elections are always competitive. this is a guy who although
right now ali velshi picks it all up. do you want to talk about fashion or politics, what do you think? >> i feel a little safe talking about fashion because stephanie ruhle is off. stephanie often has some comments on what i'm wearing on a given day, so i agree with you. i think she is mixing it up and i think that's great. >> i agree. >> we all worked late last night. i wouldn't say mixing it up all that much today, so i'm not in a position to say. >> you do you, man....
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i'm ali velshi. i'm stephanie ruhle. >> a dog? how dare he. he has taken this country to its knees. >> the escalating battle between president trump and his former protege omarosa after she went back on tv revealing more recorded conversations with white house officials, trump took his insults to another level. in a tweet this morning he called omarosa a crazed lowlife and then congratulated john kelly for firing her and then referred to her as that dog. >> now the president comparing omarosa, a woman he hired a year ago and kept in a high profile, high-paying job, now referring to her as an animal. in effect, trying to prove he didn't use a racist slur by
i'm ali velshi. i'm stephanie ruhle. >> a dog? how dare he. he has taken this country to its knees. >> the escalating battle between president trump and his former protege omarosa after she went back on tv revealing more recorded conversations with white house officials, trump took his insults to another level. in a tweet this morning he called omarosa a crazed lowlife and then congratulated john kelly for firing her and then referred to her as that dog. >> now the president...
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>> that is correct, ali. either of these are huge. the fact that a plea deal, particularly if it is a to a campaign finance violation, has a huge impact on the whole narrative around the campaign. but the key, if there is also a cooperation agreement attached to that, that means michael cohen will be working with the prosecutors now and into the future to give them information about other individuals who knew about these crimes and other crimes that are involved and basically when he's getting into a cooperation deal, he is coming cle clean. he is laying it all on the table, if that is the case. >> one of the things, liam, that we talk about a lot with the manafort trial and the jury is still struggling with one count there and we have one eye on that right now because there may be a verdict in that this afternoon. one of the things in the manafort case, why didn't manafort plead or cooperate because donald trump has been dangling this idea of a pardon out there. how does that play into your thinking on micha
>> that is correct, ali. either of these are huge. the fact that a plea deal, particularly if it is a to a campaign finance violation, has a huge impact on the whole narrative around the campaign. but the key, if there is also a cooperation agreement attached to that, that means michael cohen will be working with the prosecutors now and into the future to give them information about other individuals who knew about these crimes and other crimes that are involved and basically when he's...
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>> hey, ali and stephanie. we've learned from a trump re-election campaign official as you mentioned the trump campaign is taking legal action against omarosa manigault newman on the ground she breached the nondisclosure agreement she signed with the campaign in 2016. remember, omarosa said she did not sign any nda that would cover her work at the white house. he did sign one for the campaign. the audio recording she shared overnight with cbs news and which you can hear trump campaign officials talking about the existence of this alleged tape during the making of "the apprentice" is donald trump allegedly using the word, what to do with it how to handle it, you hear former trump campaign spokesperson katrina pierson say he said it, he's embarrassed by it. well the trump campaign views the release of that tape as an egregious violation and taking legal action, essentially asking for arbitration in the state of new york where the trump campaign is based, so this really is just the latest development, the latest e
>> hey, ali and stephanie. we've learned from a trump re-election campaign official as you mentioned the trump campaign is taking legal action against omarosa manigault newman on the ground she breached the nondisclosure agreement she signed with the campaign in 2016. remember, omarosa said she did not sign any nda that would cover her work at the white house. he did sign one for the campaign. the audio recording she shared overnight with cbs news and which you can hear trump campaign...
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if he does, ali velshi will immediately bring him to you. ali velshi, what a day. i started this segment by saying, question, how do you get omarosa off the news. answer, revoke the security clearance of the former cia director. >> it will only be partially successful. we now know these tricks. there is nothing pressing on the agenda that required these people would be named and security clearance revoked. i think there's a drawer or bag at the white house where they have a bunch of tricks on hold for whenever they cannot get off the subject. it is wednesday today and we have been going at this for a few days. the white house cannot control its messaging this week so they try something new. >> must be a pretty big bag. >> the beauty is we're on tv a lot and have a lot of time. we can chew gum and walk at the same time so we are going to do that. >> speak for yourself. >> have a good afternoon. >>> good afternoon, i'm ali velshi. to protect the nation's classified information, that's the reasoning press secretary sarah huckabee sanders gave at the start of this pres
if he does, ali velshi will immediately bring him to you. ali velshi, what a day. i started this segment by saying, question, how do you get omarosa off the news. answer, revoke the security clearance of the former cia director. >> it will only be partially successful. we now know these tricks. there is nothing pressing on the agenda that required these people would be named and security clearance revoked. i think there's a drawer or bag at the white house where they have a bunch of...
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you're watching ali velshi live on msnbc. if you're turning 65, you may be learning about medicare and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything ...only about 80% of your part b medicare costs. a medicare supplement insurance plan may help cover some of the rest. learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company might be the right choice for you. a free decision guide is a great place to start. call today to request yours. so what makes an aarp medicare supplement plan unique? these are the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp because they meet aarp's high standards of quality and service. you're also getting the great features that any medicare supplement plan provides. you may choose any doctor that accepts medicare patients. you can even visit a specialist. with this type of plan there are no networks or referrals needed. also, a medicare supplement plan... ...goes with you when you travel anywhere in the u.s. call today for a fre
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good afternoon, i'm ali velshi. the president says what he calls flipping almost ought to be outlawed. but will a key trump associate flip? organizational allen weisselberg described as trump's fm gatekeeper was granted immunity by federal prosecutors in new york for providing information during the michael cohen investigation, that's according to multiple people with knowledge of the matter. the timing of when this immunity happens still remains unanswered and according to stormy daniels attorney michael avenatti, the answer could suggest where federal prosecutors are headed. >> in if immunity was granted to mr. weisselberg late in the process, and it appears that it was, that is very telling. now, the only reason, then, that they would give immunity to mr. weisselberg is that they were looking beyond michael cohen. they would need potentially his testimony in cooperation to look at someone else higher up the food chain, if you will. there's only one person that that is likely to be, and that is donald trump. >> al
good afternoon, i'm ali velshi. the president says what he calls flipping almost ought to be outlawed. but will a key trump associate flip? organizational allen weisselberg described as trump's fm gatekeeper was granted immunity by federal prosecutors in new york for providing information during the michael cohen investigation, that's according to multiple people with knowledge of the matter. the timing of when this immunity happens still remains unanswered and according to stormy daniels...
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i'm ali velshi. i can't guarantee anything from this podium. that stunning sentence from sarah huckabee sanders when asked if she could guerin any that we're nev are -- guarantee we're never going to hear a tape of the president using the "n" word. the president also calling omarosa manigault-newman a dog. >> is this any way for the president to talk about any american, let alone somebody that he hired and made the highest ranking african-american woman serving his white house? >> i think the president is certainly voicing his frustration with the fact that this person has shown a complete lack of integrity, particularly by the actions following her time here at the white house. >> we're going to kick off the hour with that. kes t kristen welker is there. she's asked the question that's going to be important moving forward. can you guarantee that we are not going to hear a recording of the president using the "n" word. i think that's the question everybody was waiting to hear the answer to. >> reporter: ali, i did put that question to press sec
i'm ali velshi. i can't guarantee anything from this podium. that stunning sentence from sarah huckabee sanders when asked if she could guerin any that we're nev are -- guarantee we're never going to hear a tape of the president using the "n" word. the president also calling omarosa manigault-newman a dog. >> is this any way for the president to talk about any american, let alone somebody that he hired and made the highest ranking african-american woman serving his white house?...
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ali appearing to threaten hales with his.cer who saw the violence described stokes as the main aggressor. he knocked both hale and ali unconscious, the latter left with significant injuries, including a fractured eye socket. these are the two gay men seen chatting to stokes outside the nightclub earlier that evening. neither were called as witnesses in the trial. i didn't get involved. i was more on the sideline, but yes, it turned into a massive brawl and obviously i got a bit scared, so i kind of walked out. you didn't witness the entire fight till the end? i witnessed most of it. when the guy was on the floor, that is when i kind of thought it was too much for me. with the prosecution case is over, the judge directed the jury to to acquit hale. and the defence began. the court hearing from stokes for the first time. he said he had stepped in when the two gay men had been subject to homophobic comments, something he suggested to police back when he was arrested. that is all i have been told at the moment. that is why i have
ali appearing to threaten hales with his.cer who saw the violence described stokes as the main aggressor. he knocked both hale and ali unconscious, the latter left with significant injuries, including a fractured eye socket. these are the two gay men seen chatting to stokes outside the nightclub earlier that evening. neither were called as witnesses in the trial. i didn't get involved. i was more on the sideline, but yes, it turned into a massive brawl and obviously i got a bit scared, so i...
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ali. >> wow, is all i have to say to all of that. kelly o'donnell at the white house. >>> the hill has been busy grappling with how congress is going to counter the latest attacks on facebook's platform. this morning security experts testified in front of the senate intelligence committee on how foreign actors manipulated social media to divide the country and why the u.s. failed to stop them. >> the 9/11 commission characterized the failures that preceded that attack as a failure of imagination. i believe the failure to detect and disrupt the russian government's weaponization of online platforms to be a similar failure to imagine. not just by the government but also by those who ought to understand these tools best, their creators. >> with me now is the expert you just saw testifying there, laura rosenberger. she served in a range of positions at the state department and the white house's national security council, including nsc director for china and korea. she's now the director of the alliance for securing democracy. laura, i ha
ali. >> wow, is all i have to say to all of that. kelly o'donnell at the white house. >>> the hill has been busy grappling with how congress is going to counter the latest attacks on facebook's platform. this morning security experts testified in front of the senate intelligence committee on how foreign actors manipulated social media to divide the country and why the u.s. failed to stop them. >> the 9/11 commission characterized the failures that preceded that attack as a...
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both hale and ali were knocked unconscious by the cricketer, leaving ali with significant injuries, includingn eye socket. the court was told stokes lost his control and started to attack with revenge, retaliation or punishment in mind, well beyond the realm of self—defence. not a trivial moment of unpleasantness, but a sustained episode of significant violence that left onlookers shocked. the prosecution said stokes insisted he acted in fear for himself and others, and believed the force he used was reasonable and entirely justified. however, the jury was told that earlier in the night, having been denied re—entry to the nightclub, stokes had acted in a provocative way, a bouncer claiming the cricketer insulted him and mocked two openly gay men, flicking a cigarette butt at one of them. just two days ago, stokes was starring for his country at edgbaston, his six wickets helping england win the opening test against india. but this case has already cost one of world cricket's top talents the team's vice captaincy, and a place on last winter's ashes tour, for which he was suspended. this evenin
both hale and ali were knocked unconscious by the cricketer, leaving ali with significant injuries, includingn eye socket. the court was told stokes lost his control and started to attack with revenge, retaliation or punishment in mind, well beyond the realm of self—defence. not a trivial moment of unpleasantness, but a sustained episode of significant violence that left onlookers shocked. the prosecution said stokes insisted he acted in fear for himself and others, and believed the force he...
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. >> reporter: yeah, they really did, ali. this is an ongoing issue with this white house going back to the campaign. the president's attacks on the press, all of us who cover him have experienced this in one way or another, at rallies or just talking to supporters. this question of the president's rhetoric around the enemy of the people, a reporter for cnn, jim acosta, tried to press sarah sanders on this question, whether or not she believes the president is correct when he says that we in the media are the enemy of the people. here's how she responded, making it personal about her own experience as well. >> it's ironic, jim, that not only you and the media attack the president for his rhetoric when they frequently lower the level of conversation in this country. repeatedly, repeatedly the media resorts to personal attacks without any content other than to incite anger. the media has attacked me personally on a number of occasions, including your own network. said i should be harassed as a life sentence, that i should be cho
. >> reporter: yeah, they really did, ali. this is an ongoing issue with this white house going back to the campaign. the president's attacks on the press, all of us who cover him have experienced this in one way or another, at rallies or just talking to supporters. this question of the president's rhetoric around the enemy of the people, a reporter for cnn, jim acosta, tried to press sarah sanders on this question, whether or not she believes the president is correct when he says that we...
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ali left with a fractured eye socket.s insisted to police and then in court that he had been acting in self defence, having confronted the pair over homophobic language towards two gay men. cctv footage from earlier in the evening shows stokes and team—mate alex hales, who was not charged with any offence, trying to re—enter a nightclub while out celebrating an england win. the prosecution claimed stokes can be seen mocking the gay men and here throwing a cigarette but at one of them. stokes said it was just banter. these are the two gay men seen chatting to stokes earlier that evening. neither were called as witnesses in the trial. i didn't get involved. i was more on the sideline. but, yeah, it turned into a massive brawl. and obviously i got a bit scared, so i carried on walking on. so you didn't witness the entire fight to the end? i witnessed most of it. yeah. when the guy was on the floor that's when i can have thought it was a bit too much for me. this has been a costly episode for a player who only ten days ago st
ali left with a fractured eye socket.s insisted to police and then in court that he had been acting in self defence, having confronted the pair over homophobic language towards two gay men. cctv footage from earlier in the evening shows stokes and team—mate alex hales, who was not charged with any offence, trying to re—enter a nightclub while out celebrating an england win. the prosecution claimed stokes can be seen mocking the gay men and here throwing a cigarette but at one of them....
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joining me on studio 1.0, founders of code.org, hadi and ali partovi.'m used to interviewing you guys separately, but it is a pleasure to have you together. i'm curious, what was it like growing up as the brothers partovi? >> it's just really 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 right? >> [in unison] yes. emily: how are you similar and different? >> we are both competitive and driven. our veterans are similar. we're both harvard computer science majors. we're the only set of twins to both sell companies to microsoft. a lot of the things we have done are similar. i think i'm more of a stress case. my brother is more easy-going comparatively. 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 pretty horrific. my childhood, i remember feeling scared most of the time. either scared of my n
joining me on studio 1.0, founders of code.org, hadi and ali partovi.'m used to interviewing you guys separately, but it is a pleasure to have you together. i'm curious, what was it like growing up as the brothers partovi? >> it's just really 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 right? >> [in...
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it it's ali velshi in for ari. >> great to see you. see you soon. i'm ali velshi in for ari melber. one directly implicated president trump himself in criminal wrongdoing. today the jury in the manafort trial delivered eight guilty counts and deadlocked on the other ten, but it's the michael cohen case that's shaking the political and legal worlds tonight. trump's long-time personal lawyer and fixer michael cohen pleading guilty to eight counts, including two criminal campaign finance violations he said occurred, quote, at the direction of the candidate, end quote. cohen did not name the candidate in court, but the meaning appears clear. cohen detailing a payment of $150,000 to a woman whose silence he wanted to secure. those details match what's publicly reported about a payoff to karen mcdougal. cohen saying it was done, quote, for the principal purpose of influencing the election. cohen also pleading guilty to making an excessive campaign contribution. that's related to the payment of $130,000 made to a woman in october of 2016 just weeks before the election at the direction of t
it it's ali velshi in for ari. >> great to see you. see you soon. i'm ali velshi in for ari melber. one directly implicated president trump himself in criminal wrongdoing. today the jury in the manafort trial delivered eight guilty counts and deadlocked on the other ten, but it's the michael cohen case that's shaking the political and legal worlds tonight. trump's long-time personal lawyer and fixer michael cohen pleading guilty to eight counts, including two criminal campaign finance...
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(grant) kron 4's ali reid joins us live from san mateo with the latest on the investigation...ali? this is the first this is the first day back to school since the deadly crash.there were counselors and support staff here to help students grieve. and they'll be here throughout the year.pkgno parent should have to bury their childrenat serra high's entrance ... blake bottarini's photo sits ... with that smile classmates know all too well.the parents are obviously distraughton monday, the 17 year old .... known as a kind and caring young man ... was heading to school when his car somehow veered off highway 35.as he was traveling northbound on skyline, he somehow went off the road to the right side, hit a tree, then went down the embankment 45 feethis vehicle was found just before 1'0 clock that afternoon. there are so afternoon. clock that before 1'0 clock that afternoon. there are so many things that could've happened, maybe an animal crossed the road, maybe he jerked the wheel, we don't know if he was distracted, or school officials tell me the serra student body has banded togethe
(grant) kron 4's ali reid joins us live from san mateo with the latest on the investigation...ali? this is the first this is the first day back to school since the deadly crash.there were counselors and support staff here to help students grieve. and they'll be here throughout the year.pkgno parent should have to bury their childrenat serra high's entrance ... blake bottarini's photo sits ... with that smile classmates know all too well.the parents are obviously distraughton monday, the 17 year...
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i'm ali velshi. silence. that's the president's public response to the death of decorated war hero, senator john mccain. this is president trump's response just last hour. >> thank you very much, very much. thank you. >> do you have any thoughts on john mccain? do you have any thoughts at all on john mccain? do you think john mccain is a hero? >> let's go, keep moving. >> nothing at all about john mccain? >> keep moving, let's go, we're finished. >> thank you very much. >> silence. thank you very much. this was his response just a few hours earlier when asked about mccain. >> mr. president, any thoughts on john mccain? mr. president, any thoughts on john mccain, sir? >> thanks, everybody, let's go this way. >> any thoughts on john mccain? >> not a complicated question. any thoughts on the leg as of john mccain? behind closed doors and/or twitter the president did tweet my deepest sympathies and respect go out to the family of senator calm. our hearts an prayers are with you. but it's the economy the president
i'm ali velshi. silence. that's the president's public response to the death of decorated war hero, senator john mccain. this is president trump's response just last hour. >> thank you very much, very much. thank you. >> do you have any thoughts on john mccain? do you have any thoughts at all on john mccain? do you think john mccain is a hero? >> let's go, keep moving. >> nothing at all about john mccain? >> keep moving, let's go, we're finished. >> thank you...
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this was 28—year—old ryan ali.er ryan hales told police at the time that he couldn't remember much of the incident. he described himself as an innocent bystander. our correspondent, phil mackie, is outside bristol crown court with the latest developments. ben stokes has started giving evidence? yeah, he is about to resume after the lunchtime adjournment. today the big development in the trial was one of the three men charged with affray, ryan hales had been cleared. the judge said, it is right i should exercise my responsibility by directing you there is no case to a nswer directing you there is no case to answer against ryan hales, and the prosecution have alleged he picked up prosecution have alleged he picked upa prosecution have alleged he picked up a metal pole, seen on some of the video cctv carrion, but there was no evidence he had used it. in the end, he has been cleared, he left court saying he was relieved and happy about the case. the trial continues. against ben stokes and ryan ali, the man u have seen
this was 28—year—old ryan ali.er ryan hales told police at the time that he couldn't remember much of the incident. he described himself as an innocent bystander. our correspondent, phil mackie, is outside bristol crown court with the latest developments. ben stokes has started giving evidence? yeah, he is about to resume after the lunchtime adjournment. today the big development in the trial was one of the three men charged with affray, ryan hales had been cleared. the judge said, it is...
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mr ali said that was not the case, he was involved in banter with him. saw a tall blonde guy charging at him, to the later new was ben stokes. he said he did not know why that happened. he did say that he did pick up a bottle, this is mr ali, to use in self—defense and he said it was used at one stage against one of the men. he did not know why that was. he also said he did take ben stokes n/a headlock at one stage to try and restrain him. now he was asked why he thought ben stokes had attacked him and mrali he thought ben stokes had attacked him and mr ali said he was angry, probably looking for someone to pick on. so we have had all the evidence in this case now. the jury have heard that. on monday, we will hear the summing up from a judge and have the summing up from a judge and have the closing remarks from barristers and after that, the jury is due to go out. thank you very much. a muslim convert who plotted to carry out a terror attack in central london, in which he hoped to kill dozens of people, has pleaded guilty to terrorism charges. 26—year—ol
mr ali said that was not the case, he was involved in banter with him. saw a tall blonde guy charging at him, to the later new was ben stokes. he said he did not know why that happened. he did say that he did pick up a bottle, this is mr ali, to use in self—defense and he said it was used at one stage against one of the men. he did not know why that was. he also said he did take ben stokes n/a headlock at one stage to try and restrain him. now he was asked why he thought ben stokes had...
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ali and his sister both enlisted in the military. he remembers stretching into his combat uniform,eang the american flag patch and feeling very grateful. >> looking straight into the mirror and saying this is it. i actually did it. >> reporter: after pain and deep loss, this young scholar now pursuing his masters at george mason university eager to pay it forward. in fairfax, david culver, ews >> and if you want to learn more about the other scholars that were chosen, searchtillman scholarship in our nbc washington app. >> i want to know more about wher ali wind up after he graduates. >> i don't think we appreciate how many children have experienced and suffered from war throughout the world. >> no. >> and the trauma of it, and for this youo man take this path when there's so many other more toxi paths one could take after witnessing war is -- is remarkable. it's just remarkable. re >> and a gat legacy for the tillman family. >> absolutely. >> that's wonderful. >>> okay. amelia, is there some sunshine out there? >> com on. >> silver
ali and his sister both enlisted in the military. he remembers stretching into his combat uniform,eang the american flag patch and feeling very grateful. >> looking straight into the mirror and saying this is it. i actually did it. >> reporter: after pain and deep loss, this young scholar now pursuing his masters at george mason university eager to pay it forward. in fairfax, david culver, ews >> and if you want to learn more about the other scholars that were chosen,...
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ryan ali left with a fractured eye socket.rent self defence having confronted the parent the homophobic language towards two gay men. footage showed stokes and alex howells tried to re—enter a nightclub while celebrating an england win. the prosecution said stokes could be seen prosecution said stokes could be seen mocking the gay men and throwing a cigarette at one of them. stokes claimed it was just banter. these are the two gay men seen chatting to stokes. neither were called as witnesses in the trial. chatting to stokes. neither were called as witnesses in the triallj did not get involved more on the sideline. it turned into a massive brawl and i got scared and walked off. so, you didn't witness it? i witnessed most of it. when the guy was on the floor that is when i thought it was too much for me.“ found guilty, stokes could have faced a suspended prison sentence. instead he was cleared. that allows a controversial career to resume. this is been a controversial episode for a player who starred as england beat india in the
ryan ali left with a fractured eye socket.rent self defence having confronted the parent the homophobic language towards two gay men. footage showed stokes and alex howells tried to re—enter a nightclub while celebrating an england win. the prosecution said stokes could be seen prosecution said stokes could be seen mocking the gay men and throwing a cigarette at one of them. stokes claimed it was just banter. these are the two gay men seen chatting to stokes. neither were called as witnesses...
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england recall moeen ali as they chase a test series win over india.play sport. this is 99—year—old tom hicks' advice. keep having spot and keep exercising. walk, anything, but don'tjust sit there exercising. walk, anything, but don't just sit there and vegetate. the bbc get inspired unsung hero award is returning for it's 16th year. the award celebrates volunteers who dedicate their free time to help people participate in grassroots sports and fitness activities. we're asking you to nominate an unsung hero from your area. we'll have more in a moment but take a look at this video first. it could be him. or her. you might not realise it, but there are he rose, unsung heroes, in every community. a coach, organise and support groups and clubs of all shapes and sizes. without them, there would be none of this, or this. jessica ennis-hill is on top of the world. it is time to set up proper thank you. to elevate your unsung hero to superhero. to nominate your unsung hero, go to bbc .c0. nominate your unsung hero, go to bbc .co. uk/ unsung hero. and i am deli
england recall moeen ali as they chase a test series win over india.play sport. this is 99—year—old tom hicks' advice. keep having spot and keep exercising. walk, anything, but don'tjust sit there exercising. walk, anything, but don't just sit there and vegetate. the bbc get inspired unsung hero award is returning for it's 16th year. the award celebrates volunteers who dedicate their free time to help people participate in grassroots sports and fitness activities. we're asking you to...
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ali left with a fractured eye socket.hat he had been acting in self defence, having confronted the pair over homophobic language towards two gay men. cctv footage from earlier in the evening shows stokes and team—mate alex hales, who was not charged with any offence, trying to re—enter a nightclub while out celebrating an england win. the prosecution claimed stokes can be seen mocking the gay men and here throwing a cigarette but at one of them. stokes said it was just banter. these are the two gay men seen chatting to stokes city that evening. neither were called as witnesses in the trial. i didn't get involved. i was more on the sideline. but yeah, it turned into a massive brawl. and obviously i got a bit scared so carried on walking on. so you didn't witness the entire fight to the end? i witnessed most of it. yeah. when the guys were on the floor that's when i can have thought it was a bit too much for me. this has been a costly episode for a player who only ten days ago starred as england beat india in the first test
ali left with a fractured eye socket.hat he had been acting in self defence, having confronted the pair over homophobic language towards two gay men. cctv footage from earlier in the evening shows stokes and team—mate alex hales, who was not charged with any offence, trying to re—enter a nightclub while out celebrating an england win. the prosecution claimed stokes can be seen mocking the gay men and here throwing a cigarette but at one of them. stokes said it was just banter. these are the...
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ali reid ..... kron 4 news. (pam) (pam) we are tracking two hurricanes in the pacific ocean tonight. hurricane hector remains a strong category- 4 storm.... as it heads towards hawaii. it is expected to pass south of the big island tomorrow. and now, hurricane john has formed off the coast of mexico ... it is a category- two hurricane right now. it is not expected to affect any major land masses... but will likely bring hurricane force winds. toss lawrence lawrence karnow: it was a hazy day with smoke from the fires moving over the bay area. a spare the air day has been declared for tomorrow too. highs were in the 90s inland today with 50s and 60s at the coast. fires continue to burn across the state and more hot weather is on the way. there are two hurricanes we are tracking in the pacific. hector is getting closer to hawaii and john is moving closer to baja california. both storms will get close but are not expected to make landfall. on the satellite you can see high pressure building out of the desert southwe
ali reid ..... kron 4 news. (pam) (pam) we are tracking two hurricanes in the pacific ocean tonight. hurricane hector remains a strong category- 4 storm.... as it heads towards hawaii. it is expected to pass south of the big island tomorrow. and now, hurricane john has formed off the coast of mexico ... it is a category- two hurricane right now. it is not expected to affect any major land masses... but will likely bring hurricane force winds. toss lawrence lawrence karnow: it was a hazy day...
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ali left with a fractured eye socket.in court that he had been acting in self defence, having confronted the pair over homophobic language towards two gay men. cctv footage from earlier in the evening shows stokes and team—mate alex hales, who was not charged with any offence, trying to re—enter a nightclub while out celebrating an england win. the prosecution claimed stokes can be seen mocking the gay men and here throwing a cigarette but at one of them. stokes said it was just banter. these are the two gay men seen chatting to stokes earlier that evening. neither were called as witnesses in the trial. i didn't get involved. i was more on the sideline. but, yeah, it turned into a massive brawl. and obviously i got a bit scared, so i carried on walking on. so you didn't witness the entire fight to the end? i witnessed most of it. yeah. when the guy was on the floor that's when i can have thought it was a bit too much for me. this has been a costly episode for a player who only ten days ago starred as england beat india in
ali left with a fractured eye socket.in court that he had been acting in self defence, having confronted the pair over homophobic language towards two gay men. cctv footage from earlier in the evening shows stokes and team—mate alex hales, who was not charged with any offence, trying to re—enter a nightclub while out celebrating an england win. the prosecution claimed stokes can be seen mocking the gay men and here throwing a cigarette but at one of them. stokes said it was just banter....
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ali what can you tell us? the coroner showed up about an hour ago.and this is still a very active crime scene.we dont have many details, but what we can tell you .... is that the shooting happened around the corner from where we're standing right now...so if we can go to some video we shot earlier .... you can get a better view....authorities have not identified the victim, but through word of mouth, family members believe it is one of their own. if it is the person they believe it is, im told he was at his god mothers home, on john court .... the same block this shooting happened. witnesses say there was a group of young men when gunshots rang out. there is a vehicle that is at a standstill in the middle of the street.it has been the focus of the investigation .... the sheriffs office did detain at least 2 of the men that witnesses say were with the victim .... for questioning.it isnt clear what the circumstances behind this crime are .... a possible family member tells me they're trying to be patient in find
ali what can you tell us? the coroner showed up about an hour ago.and this is still a very active crime scene.we dont have many details, but what we can tell you .... is that the shooting happened around the corner from where we're standing right now...so if we can go to some video we shot earlier .... you can get a better view....authorities have not identified the victim, but through word of mouth, family members believe it is one of their own. if it is the person they believe it is, im told...
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the trial of two men, cricketer ben stokes and the other defendant, ryan ali. charged with affray, they are both denying those charges. >> weather—macro: has just begun giving his version of events, but before he started in the witness box, we heard the prosecution case against him blush ben stokes has just begun. handcuffed in the back of a police car, this was the moment when ben stokes was arrested in september last year. the footage was shot on the body camera one by the arresting officers in the clifton area of bristol. just yards from the vehicle where the england cricketer was being detained, another man lay injured on the road. i will explain to you where you have been arrested... the footage was shown to the jury yesterday as part of the prosecution case. video of the alleged incident close toa video of the alleged incident close to a nightclub has already been played to the jury. ben stokes and two other men, ryan ali and ryan hale, were charged with affray, something they all denied. images of the men's injuries have been shown to the cut. ben stokes
the trial of two men, cricketer ben stokes and the other defendant, ryan ali. charged with affray, they are both denying those charges. >> weather—macro: has just begun giving his version of events, but before he started in the witness box, we heard the prosecution case against him blush ben stokes has just begun. handcuffed in the back of a police car, this was the moment when ben stokes was arrested in september last year. the footage was shot on the body camera one by the arresting...
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also, ali, the backstory is pretty fascinating.tially the government came out to say there were 64 people who died. certainly a tragic number, but not as high as anticipated. but then independent researchers said that doesn't sound right considering the amount of damage. they went in and are slamming both the president and the government of puerto rico saying you did not do enough to adequately prepare people to handle this response. if we can, i want to ask the control room to bring up a live shot. this is just happening now, the governor is speaking in puerto rye coast -- rico, he's delivering this in spanish. we don't have to put the sound up, but we can live translate -- >> which you can do. >> which we can do, but we're not going to. this is the first time he's taking to the podium to address this issue. when they slammed the president, they said, the president should not have come out so prematurely and touted the low numbers. if you saw him speaking there besides the government back in 2017, he said, not only are we proud of
also, ali, the backstory is pretty fascinating.tially the government came out to say there were 64 people who died. certainly a tragic number, but not as high as anticipated. but then independent researchers said that doesn't sound right considering the amount of damage. they went in and are slamming both the president and the government of puerto rico saying you did not do enough to adequately prepare people to handle this response. if we can, i want to ask the control room to bring up a live...
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the brawl followed next ending in ryan hale and ryan ali both being knocked out. the charge of affray and a trial is expected to continue into next week. —— then stokes. our correspondent, phil mackie, is outside bristol crown court. this is the first day that ben stokes has been heard from directly. explain a little bit more about the proceedings today. as you remember, during the prosecution case that we have seen a lot of phone footage of the fight itself will stop you have seen more the fight itself will stop you have seen more of it there. this is where stokes is seen throwing punches. the man who was cleared today in a police statement said he felt he could die under attack from stokes. we heard evidence from the doorman who had refused entry into the nightclub in the early hours of the morning. he was described as being angry and spiteful mimicking a gay couple in an offensive manner. he had his chance to put his version of events and said none of that was true. he had not been angry and spiteful, he had been messing around and having fun with the gay coupl
the brawl followed next ending in ryan hale and ryan ali both being knocked out. the charge of affray and a trial is expected to continue into next week. —— then stokes. our correspondent, phil mackie, is outside bristol crown court. this is the first day that ben stokes has been heard from directly. explain a little bit more about the proceedings today. as you remember, during the prosecution case that we have seen a lot of phone footage of the fight itself will stop you have seen more the...
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. >> ali, he hushed people. his supporters during his concession speech when they were booing, he said no way. this is our president. and there you have vice president mike pence now paying his respects in front of the wreath. >> the president has no formal role in these proceedings. vice president pence said that he was there on behalf of the president. john mccain has invited the two presidents who defeated him at different points in his presidential bids to speak at his funeral. george w. bush and barack obama. what's going to happen next is the casket will remain there in the rotunda. >> let's listen to the benediction. >> he term lord god who has made of one blood all the people of the earth, we give thanks for the consequential life of senator john mccain, a drum major for courage, truth, and justice. accept our gratitude for his commitment to make decisions based upon principles, for his pragmatic leadership during turbulent times and for his life of exemplary and heroic service. lord, we are grateful for
. >> ali, he hushed people. his supporters during his concession speech when they were booing, he said no way. this is our president. and there you have vice president mike pence now paying his respects in front of the wreath. >> the president has no formal role in these proceedings. vice president pence said that he was there on behalf of the president. john mccain has invited the two presidents who defeated him at different points in his presidential bids to speak at his funeral....
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the jury heard both ali and hale had bottles on them initially — ali appearing to threaten hales withnesses in the trial. i didn‘t get involved, i was more on the sidelines, but, yeah, it turned into a massive brawl and obviously i got a bit scared, so i carried on walking. you didn‘t witness the entire fight to the end? i witnessed most of it, yeah, when the guy was on the floor, that is when i thought it was a bit too much for me. with the prosecution case over, thejudge directed the jury to acquit hale. and the defence began. the court hearing from stokes for the first time. he said he had stepped in when the two gay men had been subject to homophobic comments — something he suggested to police back when he was arrested. ali denied that, however, insisting there had just been banter between him, hale and the two gay men. stokes may have since returned to cricket, but in the wake of incident he was suspended, meaning that he missed the ashes series to australia last year. here at lord‘s the ecb will now conduct its own internal inquiry into a saga that has been damaging for both the
the jury heard both ali and hale had bottles on them initially — ali appearing to threaten hales withnesses in the trial. i didn‘t get involved, i was more on the sidelines, but, yeah, it turned into a massive brawl and obviously i got a bit scared, so i carried on walking. you didn‘t witness the entire fight to the end? i witnessed most of it, yeah, when the guy was on the floor, that is when i thought it was a bit too much for me. with the prosecution case over, thejudge directed the...
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and then they asked who lives upstairs i said it's ali dharavi so they went upstairs and arrested him he told me mom don't be afraid i hope i won't stay there for long she's not guilty i'm sure he's not we went to the court and they told us they were prolong his detention dar ali is a well known palestinian journalist working as a correspondent for the palestine broadcasting corporation the agency is calling for the immediate release of a chip or two and say israel is targeting the palestine media these measures are intended to silence the palestinian voice and in the pictures so that israel can commit its crimes without any noise is the latest in a number of journalists arrested in palestine within the past two weeks. staying in the region a palestinian rapper m.c. gaza has risen to fame after filming a music video during the great march of he did ok to the song to his friend a journalist killed during that march we spoke to him. i want to send a message like all of us to your we will all. come to know about him and. know by jacqueline kind of. just what you. just want the free don't
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i'm ali velshi in for brian williams. day 587 of the trump administration brings the sudden news that the west wing attorney who has been the pivotal link to robert mueller during the russia investigation is out. white house counsel don mcgahn will soon be making his exit. axios was first out with a report this morning. that was quickly followed by this tweet from president trump. white house counsel don mcgahn will be leaving his position in the fall shortly after the confirmation, hopefully, of judge brett kavanaugh to the united states supreme court. i have worked with don for a long time and truly appreciate his service.
i'm ali velshi in for brian williams. day 587 of the trump administration brings the sudden news that the west wing attorney who has been the pivotal link to robert mueller during the russia investigation is out. white house counsel don mcgahn will soon be making his exit. axios was first out with a report this morning. that was quickly followed by this tweet from president trump. white house counsel don mcgahn will be leaving his position in the fall shortly after the confirmation, hopefully,...
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let's cross over now to our financial markets correspondent ali bacher standing by for us in frankfurt or you kept an eye on atlanta shares all day long how did that day end. well with a loss of twenty one percent not as bad as it was for some parts of the day but still meaning that so much value and the share was wiped out so the investors basically dumping the share at any cost because they fear that in the aftermath of this catastrophe that maybe even the business model of atlantic will be in question here and the government the deputy transport minister spoke of three options maybe a combination either read revocation of the license for all the concessions or just for this part of the road that was affected or perhaps a penalty and he said that a penalty of one hundred fifty million euros would not be enough that's apparently the sum that's in the contract so that the future is uncertain for atlanta and the stock market shows that very clearly today when all the big company seventy a big name german chemical is a heavyweight to buy a soft nigga may go losses on the stock market wha
let's cross over now to our financial markets correspondent ali bacher standing by for us in frankfurt or you kept an eye on atlanta shares all day long how did that day end. well with a loss of twenty one percent not as bad as it was for some parts of the day but still meaning that so much value and the share was wiped out so the investors basically dumping the share at any cost because they fear that in the aftermath of this catastrophe that maybe even the business model of atlantic will be...
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then they asked who lives upstairs i said it's ali dharavi so they went upstairs and arrested him he told me mom don't be afraid i hope i won't stay there for long she's not guilty i'm sure he's not we went to the court and they told us they were prolong his detention dar ali is a well known palestinian journalist working as a correspondent for the palestine broadcasting corporation the agency is calling for the immediate release of a chip or two and say israel is targeting the palestine media these measures are intended to silence the palestinian voice and in the pictures so that israel can commit its crimes without any noise is the latest in a number of journalists arrested in palestine within the past two weeks. and we're still in the region too because the palestinian rapper mc garza has risen to fame after filming a music video during the great march return he dedicated the song to his friend a journalist killed during that march we spoke to the musician. i want to send a message like all of us do you know we will. know the kind. you just want to. be just one of the three though
then they asked who lives upstairs i said it's ali dharavi so they went upstairs and arrested him he told me mom don't be afraid i hope i won't stay there for long she's not guilty i'm sure he's not we went to the court and they told us they were prolong his detention dar ali is a well known palestinian journalist working as a correspondent for the palestine broadcasting corporation the agency is calling for the immediate release of a chip or two and say israel is targeting the palestine media...
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and then they asked who lives upstairs i said it's ali dharavi so they went upstairs and arrested him he told me mom don't be afraid have hope i won't stay there for long she's not guilty i'm sure he's not we went to the court and they told us they were prolong his detention dar ali is a well known palestinian journalist working as a correspondent for the palestine broadcasting corporation the agency is calling for the immediate release of its report and say israel is targeting the palestine...
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let's cross over now to our financial markets correspondent ali bacher standing by for us in frankfurt or you kept an eye on atlanta shares all day long how did that day end. well with a loss of twenty one percent not as bad as it was for some parts of the day but still meaning that so much value and the share was wiped out so the investors basically dumping the share at any cost because they fear that in the aftermath of this catastrophe that maybe even the business model of atlantic will be in question
let's cross over now to our financial markets correspondent ali bacher standing by for us in frankfurt or you kept an eye on atlanta shares all day long how did that day end. well with a loss of twenty one percent not as bad as it was for some parts of the day but still meaning that so much value and the share was wiped out so the investors basically dumping the share at any cost because they fear that in the aftermath of this catastrophe that maybe even the business model of atlantic will be...
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ali reid ... kron 4 news. (grant) the heart of the storm is not expected to reach the islands for another day or two..and apssenger planes are still going to and from hawaii. (vicki) many flights to and from the islands pass through the bay area, especially san francisco international airport... kron 4's charles clifford talked to passengers at s-f-o who just flew in from hawaii. natswednesday afternoon at sfo, passengers arriving from honolulu said that people were aware of hurricane lane, but not panicking. yet.sotit's a little bit to soon tell how close it's going to hit.sotnot a big concern but definetly on people's radar it seems like. they also saw long lines at stores as people gathered up supplies.sotcostco is very busy and walmart is very busy. people are getting gas and water. toilet paper. just basic supplies.sotthe local costco was out of water already and so it sounds like supplies are running thin.ryan rodd and his fiance were in hawaii on vacation. they had heard there may be flight cancellation
ali reid ... kron 4 news. (grant) the heart of the storm is not expected to reach the islands for another day or two..and apssenger planes are still going to and from hawaii. (vicki) many flights to and from the islands pass through the bay area, especially san francisco international airport... kron 4's charles clifford talked to passengers at s-f-o who just flew in from hawaii. natswednesday afternoon at sfo, passengers arriving from honolulu said that people were aware of hurricane lane, but...
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and then they asked who lives upstairs i said it's ali dharavi so they went upstairs and arrested him he told me mom don't be afraid of i hope i won't stay there for long she's not guilty i'm sure he's not we went to the court and they told us they were prolong his detention dar ali is a well known palestinian journalist working as a correspondent for the palestine broadcasting corporation the agency is calling for the immediate release of its reporter and say israel is targeting the palestine media these measures are intended to silence the palestinian voice and in the pictures so that israel can commit its crimes without any noise is the latest in a number of journalists arrested in palestine within the past two weeks. and staying in the region palestinian and emceeing garza rose to fame after filming a music video during the great march of return he dedicated the song to his friend a journalist who was killed during that march we spoke to the musician. send a message like. we. know . you just want to. be just one please don't we just love you more. because a most was just that migh
and then they asked who lives upstairs i said it's ali dharavi so they went upstairs and arrested him he told me mom don't be afraid of i hope i won't stay there for long she's not guilty i'm sure he's not we went to the court and they told us they were prolong his detention dar ali is a well known palestinian journalist working as a correspondent for the palestine broadcasting corporation the agency is calling for the immediate release of its reporter and say israel is targeting the palestine...
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london i met sally mann a researcher in the africa program at chatham house welcome to you all now ali i want to start with you sunday's deal is just the latest ceasefire it's the latest power sharing agreement what makes it different this time any hope that it will last. i think it's first important to know that this isn't the final deal even though it's been reported that way there will still be subsequent negotiations on security matters the second point to make is that this deal does not repeal the earlier twenty fifteen peace agreement that you mentioned earlier that is still in effect but it's not clear what exactly will be implemented from that and what will be implemented from this agreement and how one selects between those things the third is that it sets a very long time table for actual implementation and so in these eight months that are being talked about a lot could happen a lot could change there is also a limitation because not everyone who is fighting has been involved in the process in khartoum and not everyone who signed yesterday appears to be fully representative
london i met sally mann a researcher in the africa program at chatham house welcome to you all now ali i want to start with you sunday's deal is just the latest ceasefire it's the latest power sharing agreement what makes it different this time any hope that it will last. i think it's first important to know that this isn't the final deal even though it's been reported that way there will still be subsequent negotiations on security matters the second point to make is that this deal does not...
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. >> reporter: ali petschek is a stay at home mom in new rochelle, new york. she has three boys ages one through eight. she says she's enjoyed hosting seven different au pairs from all ter the world over the l six years. petschek estimates she and hers husband charlehave spent roughly $20,000 a year on the au pairs who work 45 hours a week. she says that kind of money would get them only about three to four days week of part-time childcare from a nanny or babysitter. >> getting help helped our family to function better, i'll say. but the other thing that really interested me about the au pair program was the cultural ext.change part of >> reriporter: 21-year-old l pelaez jaquez is from mexico and works for petschek and her husband. she is one of the roughly 20,000 college aged individuals, mostly women, who work as au pairs for u.s. families. both the family and marisol paid fees to the sponsor agcy to participate in the au pair program. >> just think, like, it's an experience that, like, helps you grow up much because, like, you're completely out of like, you
. >> reporter: ali petschek is a stay at home mom in new rochelle, new york. she has three boys ages one through eight. she says she's enjoyed hosting seven different au pairs from all ter the world over the l six years. petschek estimates she and hers husband charlehave spent roughly $20,000 a year on the au pairs who work 45 hours a week. she says that kind of money would get them only about three to four days week of part-time childcare from a nanny or babysitter. >> getting help...
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. >> thanks, ali. >>> good afternoon, everybody. omarosa is back in the headlines after releasing her latest audio recording on msnbc to my colleague, craig melvin. she said it was recorded on december 16, 2017, and it stars trump's campaign official and daughter-in-law, lara trump, just days after omarosa was fired. >> listen, obviously with like "the new york times" article and stuff, you know, it's -- >> what's "the new york times" article? >> the one that -- the one that it was in "the new york times" today, i guess you didn't -- with maggie haberman or they wrote about you. it sounds a little like obviously that there are some things you've got in the back pocket to pull out. clearly if you come on board the campaign, like we can't have -- we got to -- >> oh, god no. >> everything, everybody positive, right? the only thing that we have to consider where we're talking salary as far as the campaign is concerned is that, you know, everything is public. and that all the money that we raise and that pays salaries is directly from do
. >> thanks, ali. >>> good afternoon, everybody. omarosa is back in the headlines after releasing her latest audio recording on msnbc to my colleague, craig melvin. she said it was recorded on december 16, 2017, and it stars trump's campaign official and daughter-in-law, lara trump, just days after omarosa was fired. >> listen, obviously with like "the new york times" article and stuff, you know, it's -- >> what's "the new york times" article?...
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ali joins our roundtable of susan, michael and howard. first just give us a taste of that rally last night. it just seemed a little rowdier than we've seen a trump rally in a while. >> i think that's a pretty fair assessment, chuck. i have a really high tolerance of these rallies after being at hundreds and hundreds of them and even i was pretty stunned last night as i was standing in the press pen watching these folks go after jim acosta and try to screw up the cnn live shot. the thing that's stunning to me is they were doing that even before the president got on stage so it's not like they were being egged on. it was more a matter of they felt this was the thing they wanted to do. i also think that in the course of talking to several voters who were there last night, i asked them point blank when you hear the president talk about fake news or the media being the enemy of the people, they all told me, yes, that's true. one man summed it up so perfectly and he said it's because they're saying things that i don't believe. it's not even a m
ali joins our roundtable of susan, michael and howard. first just give us a taste of that rally last night. it just seemed a little rowdier than we've seen a trump rally in a while. >> i think that's a pretty fair assessment, chuck. i have a really high tolerance of these rallies after being at hundreds and hundreds of them and even i was pretty stunned last night as i was standing in the press pen watching these folks go after jim acosta and try to screw up the cnn live shot. the thing...
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i'm ali velshi. stephanie is off today. let's get smarter. >> our hearts and prayers are going to the families of senator john mccain. there'll be a lot of activity over the next several days and we very much appreciate everything senator mccain has done for our country. >> yoi think it's unfortunate h this has unfolded but we're in the right place now. >> it's all over now. the for flag is down. when the president mentioned john, he got applause. >> he fought the good fight, you finished the race, you kept the faith and you never gave up the show. >> he was a brave and honest man. he was a patriot. >> he was bigger than any one state. he always belonged to america and to the world. and now he belongs to the ages. >> as john mccain faces mortality he asked that a letter that he has done be read. we weaken our greatness when we confuse our patriotism with tribal rivalries that have sewn rese resentment and hatred and violence around the globe. i would not trade a day of my life in good or bad times for the best day of anybod
i'm ali velshi. stephanie is off today. let's get smarter. >> our hearts and prayers are going to the families of senator john mccain. there'll be a lot of activity over the next several days and we very much appreciate everything senator mccain has done for our country. >> yoi think it's unfortunate h this has unfolded but we're in the right place now. >> it's all over now. the for flag is down. when the president mentioned john, he got applause. >> he fought the good...