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here here's ali velshi and stephanie ruhle. >> i'm ali velshi. >> and i'm stephanie ruhle. it is monday, january 7. let's get smarter. >> i may declare a national emergency dependent what's going to happen over the next few days. i think we're going to have some very serious talks come monday, tuesday, wednesday. >>> schumer and nancy pelosi and myself can solve this in 20 minutes if they want to. if they don't want to, it's going to go on for a long time. there's not going to be any bend right here. >> they don't like concrete so we'll give them steel. steel is fine. >>> many of those people that won't be receiving a paycheck, many of those people agree 100% with what i'm doing. i'm sure that the people that are on the receiving end will make adjustment. they always do. >> when you're trying to raise a family, it just -- adjusting isn't an option. >> the filming of uncertainty is hard. >> we could reopen much of government where there's no dispute over issues involving certain departments. >> this is not only about a wall, but it's about a president that doesn't seem to re
here here's ali velshi and stephanie ruhle. >> i'm ali velshi. >> and i'm stephanie ruhle. it is monday, january 7. let's get smarter. >> i may declare a national emergency dependent what's going to happen over the next few days. i think we're going to have some very serious talks come monday, tuesday, wednesday. >>> schumer and nancy pelosi and myself can solve this in 20 minutes if they want to. if they don't want to, it's going to go on for a long time. there's not...
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ali, can we just state this one more time? are there fighting for conditions for their students. >> which we have seen in almost every one of these teacher strieksz in the last year. it's a piece of it about their salaries. many teachers take money out of their own pockets -- >> it's the one job where you steal from home to bring to work. the basic school supplies for their classrooms for kids. >> it's not sure why we want that for the nation's educators. we want, really fight for? these teachers do do that. we need to re-understand where public school teachers fit into our society and our economy. nbc's steve patterson is live with the protesters in los angeles. steve, what's the latest? >> reporter: ali, stephanie, i can tell you i talked to so much teachers and educators. it is nowhere near the first thing they say this is about pay. they all say this is about their students. i promise you, just a minute ago, it was much louder here. everybody found out the union president was standing next to me. we crowded around. he's he
ali, can we just state this one more time? are there fighting for conditions for their students. >> which we have seen in almost every one of these teacher strieksz in the last year. it's a piece of it about their salaries. many teachers take money out of their own pockets -- >> it's the one job where you steal from home to bring to work. the basic school supplies for their classrooms for kids. >> it's not sure why we want that for the nation's educators. we want, really fight...
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ali mentioned it before.s not even enough money to pay for the wall. >> not even close. >> even d.h.s. estimates have this thing costing more than -- say it. >> $40 billion. i've seen lowest matsuyam estim. 15 to 20. estimates start at 22 million. >> it doesn't include labor. >> and as you mentioned earlier, you need some land that's not actually federal land on which to make this. >> eminent domain. let's talk about it. >> we want to get into it. joining us is republican strategist evan sigfried who followed this closely. evan, we love reading your stuff on this. like us, you like the numbers. >> you wrote about it two years ago. >> you've been writing about it a long time. you wrote about one of the big costs for the border wall ambitions. let me read from there. imminent domain as stephanie said, what are the issues tied up in imminent domain? >> bottom line, the public has to own the land the wall is going to be built in. there is a problem with the border. 1954 mile u.s. border, you have 70 miles secured
ali mentioned it before.s not even enough money to pay for the wall. >> not even close. >> even d.h.s. estimates have this thing costing more than -- say it. >> $40 billion. i've seen lowest matsuyam estim. 15 to 20. estimates start at 22 million. >> it doesn't include labor. >> and as you mentioned earlier, you need some land that's not actually federal land on which to make this. >> eminent domain. let's talk about it. >> we want to get into it....
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yet ali has not enjoyed as smooth a reign as his father did. reelection in 2016 was narrow and contested. and now elements of the military have further challenged his rule. tonight, the government seems back in charge. its message -- serenity has prevailed. but with a strongman still missing from this picture, the vacuum at the top in gabon remains. brent: here are some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world more than 0 protesters have been arrested in antigovernment protests across sudan in the last few weeks. on sunday, police again used tear gas to disperse antigovernment protesters. thousands marched through the capital demanding the resignation of the president. that, after food shortages and rising prices. british prime minister theresa may says she is seeking additional assurances from the european union in a bid to get her brexit passed by the british government. may made the comments while visiting a children's hospital in liverpool. the health service is busy making plans for a possible no-deal brexit. parliam
yet ali has not enjoyed as smooth a reign as his father did. reelection in 2016 was narrow and contested. and now elements of the military have further challenged his rule. tonight, the government seems back in charge. its message -- serenity has prevailed. but with a strongman still missing from this picture, the vacuum at the top in gabon remains. brent: here are some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world more than 0 protesters have been arrested in antigovernment...
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you know over to you back to you ali dortmund they won the title every time they've laid at the winter break what's your gut tell you will it be do it mean again or buy in or maybe someone else i don't i don't give that much about the past what happened two three five or ten years ago but. i would say gotten all the way they are not going to give away a six point lead even though it's still a very long season to go we still have sixteen match days but i don't really believe that by and is the same by and two three four five years ago you're right they won six games in a row they beat teams like nurnberg like braman like hanover said for i said. frankfurt but in the end i don't think they are strong enough to actually overtake them and they they might be a little bit closer like two or three points maybe but in the end it's going to be dortmund ok all right now j.c. i know you are leaning towards dortmund we've heard from actual bizzle they have so many pieces that can hurt in opposing sides yeah i think as we saw with the win against like seagrave core strength or over the pitch they d
you know over to you back to you ali dortmund they won the title every time they've laid at the winter break what's your gut tell you will it be do it mean again or buy in or maybe someone else i don't i don't give that much about the past what happened two three five or ten years ago but. i would say gotten all the way they are not going to give away a six point lead even though it's still a very long season to go we still have sixteen match days but i don't really believe that by and is the...
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here is ali velshi and stephanie ruhle. >> i am ali velshi. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. let's get smarter. >> soon. >> today. >> we're having good times in our country, except the border, it's a big problem, a very dangerous problem, and i can talk all about the job numbers and how well we're doing on the economy, the stock market is up i guess now we're over 30% since the election. so many good things are happening. but we have to take care of the border, and we're all working together. i really believe the democrats and the republicans are working together. i think that something will happen, i hope. otherwise we'll go about it in a different manner, and i don't think we'll have to do that, but you never know. >> this is a humanitarian crisis, a crisis of the heart and a crisis of the soul. how much more american blood must we shed before congress does its job as part of an overall approach to border security, law enforcement professionals have requested $5.7 billion for a physical barrier. at the request of democrats, it will be a steel barrier rather than a concrete
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ali vitali. thank you. >>> morgan, you are talking to a furloughed faa worker, what are you hearing from him? >> reporter: he faced government shutdowns before but none of them have ever been like this. his savings should last him for about a month. he was a pilot in the navy for ten years and wanted to serve in the country in the faa. he may have to go back into active duties in order to make ends meet going forward. he's one of those 3,000 inspectors impacted to this. he's currently at home and his co-workers are here working without pay and expecting pilot credentials and making sure it is safe to go up in the air. as i ask him to describe what this shutdown means for people doing his job, this is what he had to say. >> as an aviation safety inspector, we have a lot of job tasks. one is investigation and enforcement. it is kind of like if you take all the chp officers off the highway and expect california citizens to drive the speed limit, we would hope for it to happen but the airlines are re
ali vitali. thank you. >>> morgan, you are talking to a furloughed faa worker, what are you hearing from him? >> reporter: he faced government shutdowns before but none of them have ever been like this. his savings should last him for about a month. he was a pilot in the navy for ten years and wanted to serve in the country in the faa. he may have to go back into active duties in order to make ends meet going forward. he's one of those 3,000 inspectors impacted to this. he's...
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>> reporter: yeah, good afternoon, ali. want to stasht off, we're talking about democratic voters. in the conversation here in des moines we've been having not only just today but across iowa here over particularly last two years is what would it take for a democrat to win against donald trump in 2020? recall barack obama won here, ali, in 2012 and -- 2008 and 2012. donald trump won this state by ten percentage points in 2016 and the conversation we consistently have with democrats is, what kind of candidate wilt will it take to turn iowa back into democratic hands? and there's one woman who we talked to, she's actually a principal over at the elementary school down the road. keyshia barnes. i had that conversation with her. what not only she sees in her school but in her community and she said that she believes that there needs to be a democrat to go into places like steve king's district up in northwest iowa, and make the pitch of finding common comm commonality on issues like education, on issues like agriculture. she be
>> reporter: yeah, good afternoon, ali. want to stasht off, we're talking about democratic voters. in the conversation here in des moines we've been having not only just today but across iowa here over particularly last two years is what would it take for a democrat to win against donald trump in 2020? recall barack obama won here, ali, in 2012 and -- 2008 and 2012. donald trump won this state by ten percentage points in 2016 and the conversation we consistently have with democrats is,...
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>> it's a popular proposition, ali. the idea of taxing the rich, especially the super rich, polls well nationally. i think elizabeth warren is conveying something about herself. proposals this early are vessels for candidates to convey something about themselves to voters. she's trying to say she's not afraid to go big and bold and anger some people in transforming the economic system, mitigating income inequality. that i think is going to be a central issue in the democratic primary. who is the best person to do this? it's obviously going to provoke a robust debate between the left wing of the par at this time and more centrist wing of the party, but we are seeing the window of discourse move in a pretty rapidly left ward direction inside the democratic party in the age of trump. >> eugene, one of the things that propelled a lot of democrats in the midterm elections was health care. health care did turnout to be the most important thing for many americans. and a lot of democratic candidates have endorsed medicare for a
>> it's a popular proposition, ali. the idea of taxing the rich, especially the super rich, polls well nationally. i think elizabeth warren is conveying something about herself. proposals this early are vessels for candidates to convey something about themselves to voters. she's trying to say she's not afraid to go big and bold and anger some people in transforming the economic system, mitigating income inequality. that i think is going to be a central issue in the democratic primary. who...
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>> yes, ali.toric evening here in london and tomorrow it will continue with a vote of no confidence in the government which as you say is being proposed by the main opposition labor party. for reasons of politics, teresa may's government has a slam majority in parliament and therefore it will win. it's likely to win that vote of no confidence, therefore she will not resign. she will simply go on limping through this process. i said to you about a month ago she is in office, but not in power. that is even more true this evening. everyone expected that she would lose, but this was an absolutely historic defeat by 230 votes as you mentioned. about 100 years since the last one in 1924. by 166 votes. her defeat even trumps that one. there is no clear way ahead. no one quite knows what's going to happen next. will there be another general election or national referendum? will britain crash out of the union on march 29th without a deal? it's unclear. what is clear is that on that date in just over 70 day
>> yes, ali.toric evening here in london and tomorrow it will continue with a vote of no confidence in the government which as you say is being proposed by the main opposition labor party. for reasons of politics, teresa may's government has a slam majority in parliament and therefore it will win. it's likely to win that vote of no confidence, therefore she will not resign. she will simply go on limping through this process. i said to you about a month ago she is in office, but not in...
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president ali bongo has been has suffered a stroke and as we all know he's not in a condition to to run the country he's been away for over two months now and they try to change the constitution so that he he had the appearance of ruling although he's not in a position to do so so that the clan can can continue having power over the country so and i think the major reason of this was is back to a twenty sixteen when. there was this read election where very apparently mr sharping won election and it was rigged so and nothing happened i mean that and could get away with it and he's been a catastrophic leader. enjoying you know traveling all around the country all over the world and leaving the country good around the drain and you know everything is crisis education health care and everything so the young people want to do something about it or is go back for me the militia she was in the bomb recently joins us now live from johannesburg so first of all it's been a very fast moving day brings up the speed of what we know about who is in control of the country now for music. well certainly
president ali bongo has been has suffered a stroke and as we all know he's not in a condition to to run the country he's been away for over two months now and they try to change the constitution so that he he had the appearance of ruling although he's not in a position to do so so that the clan can can continue having power over the country so and i think the major reason of this was is back to a twenty sixteen when. there was this read election where very apparently mr sharping won election...
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here are ali velshi and stephanie ruhle. >> good afternoon. i'm ali velshi. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. it is wednesday, january 16. let's get smarter. >>> breaking news, a suicide bomber was in a crowded market. that includes americans and civilians. >> my concern about statements made by president trump is that you set in motion enthusiasm by the enemy we're fighting. you make people who are trying to help wonder about us. and as they get bolder, the people we're trying to help are going to get more uncertain. >> thanks to the leadership of this commander in chief and courage and sacrifice of our armed forces, we're now actually able to begin to hand off the fight against isis in syria to our coalition partners and we are bringing our troops home. the caliphate has crumbled and isis has been defeated. >> this morning's shutdown power play by speaker nancy pelosi, asking the president to either delay this month's state of the union or to literally mail it in. >> the point is security. >> here is a number that's new today. how bad the shutdown could be for our economy with president tru
here are ali velshi and stephanie ruhle. >> good afternoon. i'm ali velshi. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. it is wednesday, january 16. let's get smarter. >>> breaking news, a suicide bomber was in a crowded market. that includes americans and civilians. >> my concern about statements made by president trump is that you set in motion enthusiasm by the enemy we're fighting. you make people who are trying to help wonder about us. and as they get bolder, the people we're trying...
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i would like to thank the ali team, many of which are up here with me and in the front row to implement some -- many of the strategies that are in this report. i'd like to permanently call out gerald baldomero who tolerated a lot of late night requests and calls from me to pull this report together, and our community partners, the san francisco alliance of black school educators, naacp, the african american parent advisory council, my brother and sister's keeper, many of our partner sites. i saw michael essian in the room, and then of course our students and families who we do this work for. >> president cook: thank you for your report. we have a few cards on public comment, so when you hear your name, please make your way to the podium. we have virginia marshall, rhon rhonda baptiste, and alita fisher, excuse me. >> good evening commissioners, superintendent, ali team, apac members. my name is alita fisher, and i am a proud apaac member. i'm the adoptive parent of multiple children within sfusd, four. and all of whom are african american. and i'm so grateful for this work because one o
i would like to thank the ali team, many of which are up here with me and in the front row to implement some -- many of the strategies that are in this report. i'd like to permanently call out gerald baldomero who tolerated a lot of late night requests and calls from me to pull this report together, and our community partners, the san francisco alliance of black school educators, naacp, the african american parent advisory council, my brother and sister's keeper, many of our partner sites. i...
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my friend ali velshi is in for lawrence tonight. i get to toss to ali. look how lucky i am. >> i am quite comfortable saying being a white nationalist is a bad thing empirically. i'm quite comfortable saying being a white supremacist is a bad thing empirically and that republicans should wash themselves of that bigot steve king. >> yeah, but also when he said you don't want to build your civilization with other people's babies that seemed to be pretty openly a nod to white nationalists. he said so much before. >> why not? >> this is not nuanced. have a fantastic weekend. >> thank you very much. have a great show. bye, ali. >>> breaking news tonight from "the new york times," the fbi opened an inquiry into whether president trump was secretly working on behalf of russia. that's the headline tonight. here are the stunning opening lines of that report. "in the days after president trump fired james b. comey as fbi director, law enforcement officials became so concerned by the president's behavior that they began investigating whether he had been working on
my friend ali velshi is in for lawrence tonight. i get to toss to ali. look how lucky i am. >> i am quite comfortable saying being a white nationalist is a bad thing empirically. i'm quite comfortable saying being a white supremacist is a bad thing empirically and that republicans should wash themselves of that bigot steve king. >> yeah, but also when he said you don't want to build your civilization with other people's babies that seemed to be pretty openly a nod to white...
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here is ali velchi and stephanie ruhle for velchi and ruehl. >> good afternoon to all of you. >> it is tuesday, january 8th. let's get smarter. >> the president is speaking tonight in a prime-time there's. address. is he going to declare a national emergency? >> i expect what the president will do section plain to the american people that we have a humanitarian and security crisis at our southern border. 60,000 people are now attempting to come into this country illegally every month. he'll talk about the 17,000 people with criminal records that we've apprehended at our border. he'll explain the need not just to build a wall, which he's determined to do, but also to provide our border patrol with additional resources, humanitarian and medical assistance, new technology, the democrats need to come to the table and start negotiating. >> documents provided by this administration to congress, that nbc news has obtained, show that on the southern border six immigrants in a six-month time period were encountered by u.s. officials who were trying to enter the country. on the northern border,
here is ali velchi and stephanie ruhle for velchi and ruehl. >> good afternoon to all of you. >> it is tuesday, january 8th. let's get smarter. >> the president is speaking tonight in a prime-time there's. address. is he going to declare a national emergency? >> i expect what the president will do section plain to the american people that we have a humanitarian and security crisis at our southern border. 60,000 people are now attempting to come into this country...
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salem: >>r arrator: ali is a soldie the yemeni army.'s father was a taxi driver and two other uncles who were killed were also in the yemeni army. ahmad and salem: ra >> nartor: ali salem prepared these papers to clear the names of his relatives. he wants the u.s. to pay compensation for their deaths.w he says he is e sole provider for over 30 family members. we asked the pentagon about the strike and ali salem's account of the deaths. but they would not comment ocyond a statement at the time that a strike had rred on that day in shabwa ♪ in another part of yemen, safa traveled to the site of the largest known u.s. special forces ground raid in th d untry. the pentagon saiat the time that seven terrorists were killed with no civilian casualties. (animal bleating) >> ahmad: the raid took place o ny little village called athlan on may 23, 2017. the people who lived in the village described anc apocalyptiscene-- they were so frightened about the amnt of u.s. soldiers that were sent. there were the helicopters, the drones. >> narrator: the
salem: >>r arrator: ali is a soldie the yemeni army.'s father was a taxi driver and two other uncles who were killed were also in the yemeni army. ahmad and salem: ra >> nartor: ali salem prepared these papers to clear the names of his relatives. he wants the u.s. to pay compensation for their deaths.w he says he is e sole provider for over 30 family members. we asked the pentagon about the strike and ali salem's account of the deaths. but they would not comment ocyond a statement...
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in president ali bongo on them but has been in power since two thousand and nine before that his father ruled the oil rich nation for more than forty years and among the recently addressed the country in a new year's message from a hospital bed in morocco let's talk to our correspondent for me the mellow is recently in the band she joins us now from johannesburg in south africa so first of all just to clarify what is going on in the country right now have they officially declared a coup. well a semi in news just coming in from french media and they have quoted the minister of information in the barn the government there has said that they have now arrested or what they are calling the mutineers saying that the government will have regained control of the country in the next few hours we did as you saw there from the what they're calling the patriotic movement of the defense and security forces of the barn and some reports indicate that this is a small group of soldiers we don't know to what extent this group is involved in the official military who exactly they are but they have said th
in president ali bongo on them but has been in power since two thousand and nine before that his father ruled the oil rich nation for more than forty years and among the recently addressed the country in a new year's message from a hospital bed in morocco let's talk to our correspondent for me the mellow is recently in the band she joins us now from johannesburg in south africa so first of all just to clarify what is going on in the country right now have they officially declared a coup. well a...
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he and his lady alilogha s called charles and ali. they talk about wt t ity w pregnant. >> we're so nervous and i couldn't think straight and i was just weirded out. i ended up taking a pregnancy test and it came out inconclusive. then i took another one and it came out incon cluesive so i was like, i'm pregnant. so i sent charles to a store to get to more pregnancy tests and i was freaking out. >> and they got a ton of tests and they figured out pregnant means pregnant. so they released this beautiful video announcement with those stunning images and you can see their happiness and joy palpitating right through. congratulations, guys. >>> we've left 2018 behind by several weeks but we're still getting some wrapup videos. >> ooh. >> ah, that was nasty. >> in florida it's nasty, in arizona it's nasty wherever you go across our country because there are people who can't seem to get the fact that red means stop. this is a compilation of 2018's worst red-light runners put out by vera mobility. >> distracting driving? come on, guys, red me
he and his lady alilogha s called charles and ali. they talk about wt t ity w pregnant. >> we're so nervous and i couldn't think straight and i was just weirded out. i ended up taking a pregnancy test and it came out inconclusive. then i took another one and it came out incon cluesive so i was like, i'm pregnant. so i sent charles to a store to get to more pregnancy tests and i was freaking out. >> and they got a ton of tests and they figured out pregnant means pregnant. so they...
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ali? >> thank you both for your reporting on this. >>> next, thousands of people in arkansas losing medical every month because of requirements that many people cannot meet. why people are getting kicked off of the rolls and why other republican states plan to implement the same policies. >>> watching the markets for you all hour. can you believe that? we are down -- we are up 748 points and that's not even the biggest gain on the day. >>> also, donald trump is going to be delivering remarks in the roses garden shortly. we'll bring it to you live on "velshi & ruhle" right here on msnbc. >>> breaking news from the white house. president trump will deliver a statement live from the rose garden any moment now. this comes after the president fin ibed meeting with kongs at leaders from both sides of the aisles. democrats senator chuck schumer said the discussions were contentious and live coverage of the president right here on msnbc. as nancy pelosi retakes the speaker's gavel in the house, sh
ali? >> thank you both for your reporting on this. >>> next, thousands of people in arkansas losing medical every month because of requirements that many people cannot meet. why people are getting kicked off of the rolls and why other republican states plan to implement the same policies. >>> watching the markets for you all hour. can you believe that? we are down -- we are up 748 points and that's not even the biggest gain on the day. >>> also, donald trump is...
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ali is quite right.llowing of the middle class is not as severe in canada as it is, for example, in the united states. but the trendlines are happening everywhere. >> i'm joined here by a columnist for "the new york times" who also follows these issues of economic equality quite closely. bit of a mission around here to address this global issue but it's kind of gangly and awkward the way it's happening because not everybody in the global elite subscribes to what the problem is, let alone how to fix it. >> that's right. look, at the end of the day this is a candidate who's done extraordinarily well in some missions in developing global vaccines and taxling aides. it's been i think pretty good at producing strategies to make the global economic pie bigger. it's pretty awful at dividing that economic pie and that, i think, is the reason for this backlash. and not to acknowledge that problem and struggles of the working class, especially in the u.s., as you know well. a time when 70,000 americans are dyeing
ali is quite right.llowing of the middle class is not as severe in canada as it is, for example, in the united states. but the trendlines are happening everywhere. >> i'm joined here by a columnist for "the new york times" who also follows these issues of economic equality quite closely. bit of a mission around here to address this global issue but it's kind of gangly and awkward the way it's happening because not everybody in the global elite subscribes to what the problem is,...
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says the situation will be under control soon the soldiers broadcast messages criticizing president ali bongo on dimba who's been out of the country for medical treatment since october the stars and i still do. the message to the head of state . is that abates on his health has reinforced doubts about the president's ability to handle the heavy burden of the responsibilities of his office. but dean is a good. the homeland has given us everything and made us the people we are we cannot abandon it so the patriotic movements of defense and security forces in order to preserve the integrity of the country decided to take responsibility to stop the ongoing move to seize power by those who own the night of the disputed election in twenty sixteen killed our young compassionate with the support of illegal and illegitimate institutions. well ali bongo dimba has been in power since two thousand and nine before that his father omar bongo ruled the oil rich nation for more than forty years he was reelected in twenty sixteen in a poll maad allegations of fraud allowed as aerosmith the miller was in
says the situation will be under control soon the soldiers broadcast messages criticizing president ali bongo on dimba who's been out of the country for medical treatment since october the stars and i still do. the message to the head of state . is that abates on his health has reinforced doubts about the president's ability to handle the heavy burden of the responsibilities of his office. but dean is a good. the homeland has given us everything and made us the people we are we cannot abandon...
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governments retain control after an attempt to overthrow president ali bongo who is undergoing medical treatment in morocco soldiers took over the state radio station in a don raid security forces stormed the building and killed two of them arresting the coup leader and four other alleged plotters. more. lieutenants. from the presidential guard just burst into the national radio and television center calling for a popular uprising against yvonne's president. the eagerly awaited day has arrived when the army has decided to put itself on the side of the people in order to save him from chaos if you're eating stop if you're having a drink stop if you're sleeping. wake up wake up your neighbors will rise up as one and take control of the street. car. outside gunshots electricity in the internet are shut down as get any special forces stormed the building in a statement the government spokesman says calm has returned the situation is under control the african union in france which maintains nine hundred troops in the country have condemned the attempted coup president goes in morocco seekin
governments retain control after an attempt to overthrow president ali bongo who is undergoing medical treatment in morocco soldiers took over the state radio station in a don raid security forces stormed the building and killed two of them arresting the coup leader and four other alleged plotters. more. lieutenants. from the presidential guard just burst into the national radio and television center calling for a popular uprising against yvonne's president. the eagerly awaited day has arrived...
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(ken) that was alys martinez reporting. the butterflies are generally found from november to march in forested groves... all the way from mendocino county... down to baja california. but a washington state university study found the species will likely go extinct in the next few decades if nothing is done to save it. (pam) appellate court proceedings in a case that could strike down the affordable care act.... have been halted... ... and it is all because of the partial government shutdown. the fifth circuit court of appeals has agreed to put the case on hold... because of the lapse of appropriations. a federal district judge in texas issued an opinion last month... declaring the a-c-a's individual mandate was unconstitutional. last week, a coalition of democratic state attorneys general -- led by california -- appealed. but the government asked that the proceedings be postponed ... because of the partial government shutdown, which has affected the justice department. (pam) nature buffs are heading to big sur for a phenomen
(ken) that was alys martinez reporting. the butterflies are generally found from november to march in forested groves... all the way from mendocino county... down to baja california. but a washington state university study found the species will likely go extinct in the next few decades if nothing is done to save it. (pam) appellate court proceedings in a case that could strike down the affordable care act.... have been halted... ... and it is all because of the partial government shutdown. the...
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, ali baba, tesla, samsung, sunny among facebook, ali baba, tesla, samsung, sunny among others.rket close, and the tech giant is expected to post a drop in first—quarter revenue due to lower demand for its iphones. now, given it's waiting, the share price reaction could have a big influence on the major indexes. now, another tech name turning in its report card is chip maker advanced micro devices. now, look for a rise in fourth—quarter profits driven by strong sales of its processors and graphics chips. other names posting results include harley—davidson and a number of drugmakers including pfizer. and on the economics front, america's central bank begins a two—day policy meeting. no change to its key interest rate is expected. a thorough rented from samira hussain on what is ahead on wall street. —— a cerro round—up. joining us is richard dunbar, investment director at aberdeen standard investments. lots of tech stocks this week, apple are always closely watched? they had are always closely watched? they had a trading statement at the start of the year talking about a weaker c
, ali baba, tesla, samsung, sunny among facebook, ali baba, tesla, samsung, sunny among others.rket close, and the tech giant is expected to post a drop in first—quarter revenue due to lower demand for its iphones. now, given it's waiting, the share price reaction could have a big influence on the major indexes. now, another tech name turning in its report card is chip maker advanced micro devices. now, look for a rise in fourth—quarter profits driven by strong sales of its processors and...
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joining me from des moines iowa, ali patelli. does it feel different? >> reporter: yes, people are excited to start having them here. the thing about elizabeth warren that's interesting that this is not in the wreath kind of visit. this was a welcome to iowa introduction session. many people are getting used to her and getting familiar to her. there are people that take their vote seriously. they have the chance to see these candidates up close and for a longer period of times than many voters across the country. >> what are voters telling you specifically? >> reporter: i thought the interesting thing here is democrats what we talked to were anxious for change and they know they're going to have a lot of candidates here and anxious to see what they have to say so they can make a choice. it is not early enough for them to start making decisions on who they are definitely going to vote for. take a look. >> you get away from the extreme and compromise. that's going to be the way to go. >> reporter: you voted for trump and now you are looking for someone wh
joining me from des moines iowa, ali patelli. does it feel different? >> reporter: yes, people are excited to start having them here. the thing about elizabeth warren that's interesting that this is not in the wreath kind of visit. this was a welcome to iowa introduction session. many people are getting used to her and getting familiar to her. there are people that take their vote seriously. they have the chance to see these candidates up close and for a longer period of times than many...
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more feminine the parents want aly to grow up in a world free of gender cliches and stereotypes the language is an important factor . nor good luck every other but then when i was still pregnant we decided not to use male or female pronouns. but rather the gender neutral swedish han until ellie's old enough to decide or wanted to change. the pronoun hen is mentally the gender and specified the word was officially adopted by the swedish academy in twenty fifteen. lab. in sweden gender neutral child rearing is more than just a personal choice schools and pre-schools have been instructed to work against stereotypical gender roles. hardly any other state subsidized facility has embraced the idea as consistently as it ghalia sweden's most controversial preschool its founders vision was of an oasis of equality and freedom for a dorothy album but we prefer to use the children's names we say lisa sarkar mohammed and karl when we talk to them or we use the generic term child. that has nothing to do with thinking boy or girl or ugly words they're not by any means but our brains associate so m
more feminine the parents want aly to grow up in a world free of gender cliches and stereotypes the language is an important factor . nor good luck every other but then when i was still pregnant we decided not to use male or female pronouns. but rather the gender neutral swedish han until ellie's old enough to decide or wanted to change. the pronoun hen is mentally the gender and specified the word was officially adopted by the swedish academy in twenty fifteen. lab. in sweden gender neutral...
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stories on al-jazeera government says it's retained control after an attempt to overthrow president ali bongo who is undergoing medical treatment in morocco soldiers took over the state radio station and andre that security forces stormed the building and killed two of them arresting the coup leader and four other alleged plotters has more. lieutenant calley from the presidential guards first into the national radio and television center calling for a popular uprising against yvonne's president ali bungalows soon as. the eagerly awaited day has arrived when the army has decided to put itself on the side of the people in order to save him from chaos if you're eating stop if you're having a drink stop if you're sleeping wake up wake up your neighbors rise up as one and take control of the street. outside gunshots electricity in the internet are shut down as given the special forces stormed the building in a statement the government spokesman says calm has returned the situation is under control the african union in france which maintains nine hundred troops in the country have condemned t
stories on al-jazeera government says it's retained control after an attempt to overthrow president ali bongo who is undergoing medical treatment in morocco soldiers took over the state radio station and andre that security forces stormed the building and killed two of them arresting the coup leader and four other alleged plotters has more. lieutenant calley from the presidential guards first into the national radio and television center calling for a popular uprising against yvonne's president...
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you snuck in while i was talking to ali. >> that's what green berets do. we're stealthy. >> big day for members of congress, particularly the democrats. we're also in the middle of a government shutdown. soi so i've got to ask you. what are you willing to compromi compromise, and are you willing to be a voice in your party to end this shutdown? >> let me take a quick second on big day for our democracy. big day for the world. this is the peaceful handover of power that really doesn't happen all over the world. usually it's fought over. people are fighting at this point, and we peacefully hand over your, you're going to see the handing of the gavel from speaker ryan to presumably incoming speaker pelosi. as a veteran who's fought overseas and seen where this doesn't happen a lot, that's a big deal. that said let's get the government working again. there seems to be a deal at hand. let's make a deal. >> when you say deal at hand, do you mean the thing that the democrats are going to do today, that series of bills they plan
you snuck in while i was talking to ali. >> that's what green berets do. we're stealthy. >> big day for members of congress, particularly the democrats. we're also in the middle of a government shutdown. soi so i've got to ask you. what are you willing to compromi compromise, and are you willing to be a voice in your party to end this shutdown? >> let me take a quick second on big day for our democracy. big day for the world. this is the peaceful handover of power that really...
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here is ali velshi and stephanie ruhle. >> thank you, andrea. hello, everybody, i'm ali velshi. >> iand i'm stephanie ruhle. it is tuesday, january 29. let's get smarter. >> we assess that foreign actors will view the 2020 u.s. elections as an opportunity to advance their interests. >> not only the russians continued to do it in 2018 but we've seen an indication they're continuing to adapt their model and other countries are taking a very interesting eye in that approach. >> we currently assess that north korea will seek to retain its wmd capabilities and is unlikely to give up its nuclear weapons and production capabilities. isis is intent on resurging and still commands thousands of fighters in iraq and syria. >> the arraignment of longtime donald trump associate roger stone. he pled not guilty. >> what i saw was a typical arraignment. very brief. unusual feature of this one was about half the time, no one said anything, while roger stone signed a series of release forms agreeing to abide by the conditions of bail. >> this is a legal lynching
here is ali velshi and stephanie ruhle. >> thank you, andrea. hello, everybody, i'm ali velshi. >> iand i'm stephanie ruhle. it is tuesday, january 29. let's get smarter. >> we assess that foreign actors will view the 2020 u.s. elections as an opportunity to advance their interests. >> not only the russians continued to do it in 2018 but we've seen an indication they're continuing to adapt their model and other countries are taking a very interesting eye in that...
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ali what do investors think are positions that both sides could soften in order to reach a compromise. well the u.s. could soften its scruples on the technology that the chinese have to offer in terms of for example who way with its mobile phone and telephone network technology that it thinks might bring some sort of spy element into the customer base and into the united states or and perhaps also into european customer bases and the chinese side the u.s. would like to see a little bit more progress on respecting intellectual property that is not stealing other people's ideas and not demanding as much of the transfer of technology and knowledge if you want to get into business with the chinese these are two very important points but of course are very important to both sides so compromise will be difficult on these shores and only investors were pretty upbeat on the prospects of these talks this morning now european shares though are mainly trading to the downside what happened. yes i think a little bit of reality set in and i mean the margin for the magnitude of the share prices risi
ali what do investors think are positions that both sides could soften in order to reach a compromise. well the u.s. could soften its scruples on the technology that the chinese have to offer in terms of for example who way with its mobile phone and telephone network technology that it thinks might bring some sort of spy element into the customer base and into the united states or and perhaps also into european customer bases and the chinese side the u.s. would like to see a little bit more...
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here are ali and stephanie for "velshi & ruhle." >> good afternoon. i'm ali velshi. >> and i'm stephanie ruhle. it is friday, january 18. let's get smoorter. >>> bombshell, president trump himself ordered his lawyer michael cohen to lie to congress. >> which some members of congress say could be the most serious allegations yet about donald trump and russia. >> buzzfeed reporting that president trump directed his former attorney, michael cohen, to lie to congress about plans to build a trump tower in moscow. >> one texas democrat now says if this explosive new report is true, president trump must either resign or be impeached. >> rudy giuliani, he is already trying to suggest that this report is not true. this is michael cohen's a liar. >> has he read it? it's not based on michael cohen. he's not one of the sources. >> this is obstruction of justice if these facts are true. this is subonning perjury. it's no question it's an impeachable offense. >> if this is true, does it mean president trump committed a crime? >> it means he committed three crimes,
here are ali and stephanie for "velshi & ruhle." >> good afternoon. i'm ali velshi. >> and i'm stephanie ruhle. it is friday, january 18. let's get smoorter. >>> bombshell, president trump himself ordered his lawyer michael cohen to lie to congress. >> which some members of congress say could be the most serious allegations yet about donald trump and russia. >> buzzfeed reporting that president trump directed his former attorney, michael cohen, to...
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. >>> the late heavyweight champion and activist muhammad ali will be honored with an airport named after him in his hometown of louisville, kentucky. daofficials voted on wey to change the name of the i louisvilleernational airport to the louisville muhammad ali international airport. this decision was made just one day before whawould have been i's 77th birthday. his widow, loni ali, said in a statement that she's proud and "muhammad was a global citizen but he never forgot the city that gave him his start." >>> stillahead,@bird box challenge is flying the coop on youtu youtube. >>> and miley cyrus takes a wrecking ball to rumors she's pregnant. we'll have her hilarious announcement, next. was so frustrating. my skin... it was embarrassing. my joints... they hurt. the pain and swelling. the tenderness. the psoriasis. tina: i had to find something that worked on all of this. i found cosentyx. now, watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are getting real relief with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of psoriat
. >>> the late heavyweight champion and activist muhammad ali will be honored with an airport named after him in his hometown of louisville, kentucky. daofficials voted on wey to change the name of the i louisvilleernational airport to the louisville muhammad ali international airport. this decision was made just one day before whawould have been i's 77th birthday. his widow, loni ali, said in a statement that she's proud and "muhammad was a global citizen but he never forgot the...
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one is ali mahdi, shown here before his injury in 2017. ow he spends his days since an isis sniper shot him in the neck during the battle for mosul. the injury has left him almost entirely paralyzed, but mahdi claims that his condition is treatable. >> ( translated ): i just need an eration. theytold me that this treatment is only available in germany, america and japan. but in the arab countries, theyn t do anything. >> reporter: the ministry of defense sent mahdi to india for one surgery, during which doctors repaired his fractured vertebrae. he claims that the ministry promised him a second surgery to restore the nerve functions, but it hasn't materialized. a ministry of defense official confiqurmed that mahdi ed further treatment. the official said that the second procedure has been ed for almost a ye because the ministry lacked the ofnds to cope with the large numbeounded. mahdi says his wife left him because of his hsability. alhas left is anger and regret.an >> ( ated ): they just got rid of us. they don't need'se anymore. ita pity
one is ali mahdi, shown here before his injury in 2017. ow he spends his days since an isis sniper shot him in the neck during the battle for mosul. the injury has left him almost entirely paralyzed, but mahdi claims that his condition is treatable. >> ( translated ): i just need an eration. theytold me that this treatment is only available in germany, america and japan. but in the arab countries, theyn t do anything. >> reporter: the ministry of defense sent mahdi to india for one...
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the balls government says it's retained control after an attempt to overthrow the president ali bongo was undergoing medical treatment in morocco soldiers took over the state radio station in a dawn raid but security forces stormed the building and killed two of them arresting the coup leader and four other alleged plotters. lieutenant owned obiang kelly from the presidential guards erst into the national radio and television center calling for a popular uprising against yvonne's president ali bungalows to. the eagerly awaited day has arrived when the army has decided to put itself on the side of the people in order to save on from chaos if you're eating stop if you're having a drink stop if you're sleeping wake up wake up your neighbors rise up as one and take control of the street. car. outside gunshots electricity in the internet are shut down as get any special forces stormed the building in a statement the government spokesman says calm has returned the situation is under control the african union in france which maintains nine hundred troops in the country have condemned the att
the balls government says it's retained control after an attempt to overthrow the president ali bongo was undergoing medical treatment in morocco soldiers took over the state radio station in a dawn raid but security forces stormed the building and killed two of them arresting the coup leader and four other alleged plotters. lieutenant owned obiang kelly from the presidential guards erst into the national radio and television center calling for a popular uprising against yvonne's president ali...
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, best supporting actor for mahershala ali, best supporting actorfor his mahershala ali, best supporting as the very gifted pianist in the segregation era in the united states, that goes on tour in the southern states and teams up with an italian—american bouncer from the clu bs italian—american bouncer from the clubs in new york and he becomes his driver and they strike up this unusualfriendship. it driver and they strike up this unusual friendship. it is a driver and they strike up this unusualfriendship. it is a really heartwarming story, actually based ona heartwarming story, actually based on a true story. there has been some criticism that the story doesn't really stick to what really happens, but this is hollywood's ree imagination of the story as you like. as i say, winning three. so watch green book when it comes to the oscars. some of the british stars have been doing very well as well. yes, well, let's look at christian bale, often described as british american these days. christian bale plays dick cheney in vice, i think he is perhaps the most notable winner, because of the w
, best supporting actor for mahershala ali, best supporting actorfor his mahershala ali, best supporting as the very gifted pianist in the segregation era in the united states, that goes on tour in the southern states and teams up with an italian—american bouncer from the clu bs italian—american bouncer from the clubs in new york and he becomes his driver and they strike up this unusualfriendship. it driver and they strike up this unusual friendship. it is a driver and they strike up this...
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ali would have turned 77 today.amed airport's three-letter code will not change. >>> well, up next in "the pulse," meet the e.t. burglar who has not phoned home. >>> also ahead, new video, what's believed to be the largest known great white shark and where it's been spotted. >>> and how the betty white is celebrating her 97th birthday. woman 1: proof of less joint pain... woman 2: ...and clearer skin. woman 3: this is my body of proof. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. avo: humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious
ali would have turned 77 today.amed airport's three-letter code will not change. >>> well, up next in "the pulse," meet the e.t. burglar who has not phoned home. >>> also ahead, new video, what's believed to be the largest known great white shark and where it's been spotted. >>> and how the betty white is celebrating her 97th birthday. woman 1: proof of less joint pain... woman 2: ...and clearer skin. woman 3: this is my body of proof. man 2: proof that i...
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we have seen half centuries from jonny bairstow and moeen ali.e. are we starting to think that 200 might actually be a competitive score? because without those two in innings, it would be very precarious? leather absolutely. alastair cooke is now out in antigua at the moment, and he said that 200 is quite a good—looking school. i think it is properly right. and to think it is properly right. and to think of what england were hoping to change in this game, personnel wise, it was joe denly, change in this game, personnel wise, it wasjoe denly, making his debut, how did he do? you didn't last long. he didn't, but he looked pretty good, despite making too much —— not making too much of a school. he came through that t20 route, so —— not much of a score. i think it is the fa ct much of a score. i think it is the fact that he is an experienced head, he has played a lot of cricket, he has got a good record over the last couple of years, and certainly, to keep his eye on the ashes. we can't judge him just on that. hopefully, could this be a solution to e
we have seen half centuries from jonny bairstow and moeen ali.e. are we starting to think that 200 might actually be a competitive score? because without those two in innings, it would be very precarious? leather absolutely. alastair cooke is now out in antigua at the moment, and he said that 200 is quite a good—looking school. i think it is properly right. and to think it is properly right. and to think of what england were hoping to change in this game, personnel wise, it was joe denly,...
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joining me now is ali vitali and theron johnson. how did voters react to their home state senator brown? >> kasie, this place has been is incubator. after he won that's when it started to spill out publicly, what would this message looked like if a democratic took it and made it national in 2020. i think what's interesting is voters i talk to say this is a message that it is going to be necessary important and one that democrats have struggled with in past years. take a listen. >> do you feel that democrats have done good job over the course of the past few years at talking to that working class voter? >> frankly, i don't. it is not the same democratic party of a couple of generations ago. i think they become too tightly with business and too tight with finance. >> reporter: have democrats been good at giving that message out to voters over the course few years. >> i think we can do better. i don't think -- i think we can do a better job expressing it. >> when it comes to the general election, once we get through all the primaries.
joining me now is ali vitali and theron johnson. how did voters react to their home state senator brown? >> kasie, this place has been is incubator. after he won that's when it started to spill out publicly, what would this message looked like if a democratic took it and made it national in 2020. i think what's interesting is voters i talk to say this is a message that it is going to be necessary important and one that democrats have struggled with in past years. take a listen. >>...