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>> there are, ali. it's so fascinating. the issues being discussed here -- i've been coming to this conference, this is my fourth year in a row. the issues are the same. they're talking about immigration. michelle malkin is talking behind me, immigration she'd like see him ted. there is a lot of talk about abortion, rebuilding the military, israel. the issues tend to be the same. the context around this conference has changed so dramatically in the four years i've been covering it. this has become a pro-trump conference more than it is a conservative conference. he is the uniting factor for all of the folks who are attending here. history changes around this conference. if you were to listen to the speakers over the course of two days, you would here about three presidents. ronald reagan who is held up as an exemplar here, then barack obama who is the worst president of all time, and then donald trump. the bush family, entire legacy, has been erased from conservative history at this conference. and then finally, who is the
>> there are, ali. it's so fascinating. the issues being discussed here -- i've been coming to this conference, this is my fourth year in a row. the issues are the same. they're talking about immigration. michelle malkin is talking behind me, immigration she'd like see him ted. there is a lot of talk about abortion, rebuilding the military, israel. the issues tend to be the same. the context around this conference has changed so dramatically in the four years i've been covering it. this...
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>> hi, ali, good afternoon. a country that is used to food shortages, used to power outages over the last several years. but as the scale and magnitude of this recent series of blackouts has left a lot of people desperate here, and as you mentioned, escalating tension between the u.s. and russia, china is also bringing humanitarian aid to venezuela today. the white house, as you mentioned, is now warning russia and other countries that back nicolas maduro, warning them against bringing in military or equipment here. we've been speaking to people on the ground who increasingly desperate as they try to deal with these food shortages. one woman, angela carlucci, told us she struggled to find food and water for her young daughter as well as her father several weeks ago was low on medicine, he was cancer-stricken and actually passed away during one of these rolling blackouts. she told us why she thought the take a listen. >> i never thought i was going to be like this. i can show you my fridge, if you want me to. thi
>> hi, ali, good afternoon. a country that is used to food shortages, used to power outages over the last several years. but as the scale and magnitude of this recent series of blackouts has left a lot of people desperate here, and as you mentioned, escalating tension between the u.s. and russia, china is also bringing humanitarian aid to venezuela today. the white house, as you mentioned, is now warning russia and other countries that back nicolas maduro, warning them against bringing in...
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a ali arusi, our bureau chief on tehran.very much. >>> postpartum depression is something that affects one in seven mothers of newborn children. >> various degrees. for some it is debilitating, and now there is the first fda-approved drug that is going to treat it. extraordinary. we're going to learn more about it. >> also extraordinarily expensive. >> the price, 24 to $30,000. we're going to dig into that on the other side. do your asthma symptoms ever hold you back? about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed to target and remove these cells. fasenra is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. fasenra is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra is proven to help prevent severe asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can lower oral steroid use. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and ton
a ali arusi, our bureau chief on tehran.very much. >>> postpartum depression is something that affects one in seven mothers of newborn children. >> various degrees. for some it is debilitating, and now there is the first fda-approved drug that is going to treat it. extraordinary. we're going to learn more about it. >> also extraordinarily expensive. >> the price, 24 to $30,000. we're going to dig into that on the other side. do your asthma symptoms ever hold you back?...
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ali b. is believed to have killed susana in order to cover up the rape he has also been accused of raping an eleven year old girl that case is being handled separately. we have some sports news now on our team a robbie the refugee football player from bahrain who is held in a thai prison has been granted australian citizenship today he met with a fellow in foreign minister scott morrison who successfully lobbied for his release in two thousand and fourteen the twenty five year old fled bahrain where he was born after being accused of vandalism and granted asylum in australia he was held in thailand on an extradition warrant from his former oma. in the business leaders monday night game frankfurt a dozen door of closed outmatched a twenty five the host took their time but eventually overcame the opponents scoring three goals in the second half not means frankfurt remain undefeated this year. do so golf were defeated by frankfurt in a major way earlier this season conceding seven goals to the
ali b. is believed to have killed susana in order to cover up the rape he has also been accused of raping an eleven year old girl that case is being handled separately. we have some sports news now on our team a robbie the refugee football player from bahrain who is held in a thai prison has been granted australian citizenship today he met with a fellow in foreign minister scott morrison who successfully lobbied for his release in two thousand and fourteen the twenty five year old fled bahrain...
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[applause] >> ali, last thoughts. >> okay.upport everything my esteemed colleagues said, and every time we are on the front lines can put in our life on the line for this beautiful country, we here it is the great country on earth that we are not perfect but the greatest thing about america that we always strive to make it more perfect. america is great. i believe the intelligence community and our law enforcement and our military, and so many regular citizens,, hard-working citizens, people like you, will be sure that america will continue to be great and we shall overcome. thank you. >> please join and thanking these great panelists. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> a quick look now at the knights primetime lineup. -- tonight primetime lineup. ..
[applause] >> ali, last thoughts. >> okay.upport everything my esteemed colleagues said, and every time we are on the front lines can put in our life on the line for this beautiful country, we here it is the great country on earth that we are not perfect but the greatest thing about america that we always strive to make it more perfect. america is great. i believe the intelligence community and our law enforcement and our military, and so many regular citizens,, hard-working...
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>> ali, of course not. and gabe, you know, has great sourcing on these stories about how the differential between what trump expected and what shine could deliver was vast. you know, look, he didn't need bill shine as an interlock tore between himself and sean hannity. he gets phone calls from sean hannity all the time. trump is his own program director. his own communications director. he comes up with this stuff on the fly. no exquisitely laid out plan will survive contact with donald trump's twitter feed. the entire thing is contingent what trump is going to do at any given moment, what impulses take him. so shine was doomed from the beginning. in the future, all of us would be white house communications director for 15 minutes because this thing is just going to go on and on and on. nobody can survive in this job. it is impossible. it is completely, you know, completely fruitless position to hold. >> it is riding the proverbial bull. maya, let's talk about the pardon. now 24 hours -- not the pardon, i'm
>> ali, of course not. and gabe, you know, has great sourcing on these stories about how the differential between what trump expected and what shine could deliver was vast. you know, look, he didn't need bill shine as an interlock tore between himself and sean hannity. he gets phone calls from sean hannity all the time. trump is his own program director. his own communications director. he comes up with this stuff on the fly. no exquisitely laid out plan will survive contact with donald...
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now let's get the thoughts of ali.t to pick up on the comments from president trump about the dollar being too strong. we're not seeing it weaken anymore. manus and i talked to so many people on the show that say the dollar should he weaker. it's also on the cusp of a death cross patent if you look at technicals. but are there any compelling reasons to own other g10 currencies over the dollar? ali: it's actually turning out to be more of a g10 ugly contest, is how i would look at it. you start the program by rightly mentioning the dollar is higher in the g10 bucket, and economic data that keeps coming out of the u.s. is still pretty strong. we had a quarter for gdp numbers at 2.6% growth, which beat market consensus of 2.2%. unemployment numbers are record lows in the u.s. inflationh is decent, is around target level the fed would wanted to be. -- want it to be. while the dollar is over owned and we have been calling for a weakness for quite a while, it's not facts, more fiction at the moment because there's nothing to
now let's get the thoughts of ali.t to pick up on the comments from president trump about the dollar being too strong. we're not seeing it weaken anymore. manus and i talked to so many people on the show that say the dollar should he weaker. it's also on the cusp of a death cross patent if you look at technicals. but are there any compelling reasons to own other g10 currencies over the dollar? ali: it's actually turning out to be more of a g10 ugly contest, is how i would look at it. you start...
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ali has a 2-year-old son.as a facebook group just for parents. >> talking about everything from what to wear to an interview to what's the best method when you knock on the door and you have your kid with you. >> reporter: do you feel like this is the time you're running at just the right time because women are breaking through? >> running for office is a lot like having a kid, right? if you wait for the right time, you're never going to do it. but when you feel the wind at your back with all of these amazing women who have been elected, if it's not now, it's when. >> reporter: a lot of women finding this is the right time. run for something is one of ten groups really helping women candidates, they're recruiting them, ali, they're giving them the tools they need. the majority of them are democratic progressive groups. >> what do these women have in common? what are the similarities? >> i met a lot of them. very task oriented, see a problem and want to fix it. see lucy mcbeth, who decided she will make gun con
ali has a 2-year-old son.as a facebook group just for parents. >> talking about everything from what to wear to an interview to what's the best method when you knock on the door and you have your kid with you. >> reporter: do you feel like this is the time you're running at just the right time because women are breaking through? >> running for office is a lot like having a kid, right? if you wait for the right time, you're never going to do it. but when you feel the wind at...
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and here is ali velshi and stephanie ruhle. >> i'm ali velshi >> and i'm stephanie ruhle. international women and ali day. let's get a little smarter. february jobs released, 20,000 jobs, even though 180,000 were estimated, but wages -- and this is a huge positive -- are ticking up. >> the big question right now is looking forward to the rest of 2019 and saying, what does this job number mean for where the economy is going. >> there have been increasing calls from economists of a slow down in the economy. could this be the start of that in the job market? >> i think the big news really was that wages went up, and that's great for the american worker. >> 2020 hopeful elizabeth warren, she's going to propose a new plan to take on tech. >> and the question of what they're allowed to buy, what data they're allowed to trade and how they should be behaving as corporate citizens. >> there is strong, even angry reaction to the sentence giving to former trump campaign paul manafort. >> 47 months, a federal judge sentences paul manafort to less than four years in jail. despite eight
and here is ali velshi and stephanie ruhle. >> i'm ali velshi >> and i'm stephanie ruhle. international women and ali day. let's get a little smarter. february jobs released, 20,000 jobs, even though 180,000 were estimated, but wages -- and this is a huge positive -- are ticking up. >> the big question right now is looking forward to the rest of 2019 and saying, what does this job number mean for where the economy is going. >> there have been increasing calls from...
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we're going through this, ali. he was going to apparently hold a press conference and tweeted about that press conference barely an hour ago in which he would detail some sort of a scheme involving the company. apparently this investigation has been going on over the past several weeks. we still need to get more. it's unclear when michael avenatti will be presented in court, but he does face four counts, and again, we do expect a press conference from the u.s. attorneys office for the southern district of new york today at 2:30 p.m. less than an hour and a half from now. in addition to that, i can tell you based upon my preliminary reading of the court documents, this is early, this does not have to do at all with anything involving stormy daniels or involving michael cohen, but it does appear to be a significant scheme. according to court paperwork, it does appear there is at least one cooperating coconspirator and perhaps a cooperating witness in this scheme. and, again, we do expect to hear more at the press con
we're going through this, ali. he was going to apparently hold a press conference and tweeted about that press conference barely an hour ago in which he would detail some sort of a scheme involving the company. apparently this investigation has been going on over the past several weeks. we still need to get more. it's unclear when michael avenatti will be presented in court, but he does face four counts, and again, we do expect a press conference from the u.s. attorneys office for the southern...
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. >> ali have i tvitali is with k gillibrand in new hampshire. ali?ndrea, kirsten gillibrand had these "me too" allegations within her office. there were questions reported by politico on how her office handled these. i got a chance to ask her about it. >> we took these allegations very seriously. we opened an investigation immediately. and we did a thorough investigation. we did not find sexual harassment but we did find derogatory comments and the employee was punished for those derogatory comments. but we took it very seriously. and this particular employee is valued. she is loved in our office. and i told her so personally. >> kirsten gillibrand is someone who, as you know, was one of the leaders of the "me too" movement on the hill, specifically in the aftermath of senator al franken's "me too" moment. she, controversially, urged him to resign. here on the campaign trail voters don't seem focused on that controversy, instead they're focused on the issues, specifically climate change and the environment, here in portsmouth. she was here to do a to
. >> ali have i tvitali is with k gillibrand in new hampshire. ali?ndrea, kirsten gillibrand had these "me too" allegations within her office. there were questions reported by politico on how her office handled these. i got a chance to ask her about it. >> we took these allegations very seriously. we opened an investigation immediately. and we did a thorough investigation. we did not find sexual harassment but we did find derogatory comments and the employee was punished...
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>> hi, ali.think it's all part of the trump administration's unrelenting pressure campaign on iran. regardless of what iran may or may not have done, they are coming after iran and they want to put as much pressure on them as possible. i also don't think the timing is coincidental. while secretary pompeo is here in beruit where i am, he has been hitting iran and hezbollah hard. he just gave a press conference here a couple of hours ago and he was unrelenting on his pressure and his words on iran. it also, by sanctioning these individuals and entities, it allows the trump administration to say, look, we're not putting pressure on the iranian people. these are sanctions on entities, individuals that are involved in the defense ministry, on the nuclear program, but that would be a misrepresentation as well because these sanctions are not going to affect these individuals. it's unlikely that they have any assets in the united states. i don't think they're planning on taking a trip to vegas any time s
>> hi, ali.think it's all part of the trump administration's unrelenting pressure campaign on iran. regardless of what iran may or may not have done, they are coming after iran and they want to put as much pressure on them as possible. i also don't think the timing is coincidental. while secretary pompeo is here in beruit where i am, he has been hitting iran and hezbollah hard. he just gave a press conference here a couple of hours ago and he was unrelenting on his pressure and his words...
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i'm ali velshi. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. let's get smarter. >>> terror in new zealand, 49 people dead and dozens more injured after a gunman opened fire inside two mosques in the city of christchurch. four people are now in custody as a normally peaceful nation is rocked with unspeakable violence. >> the worst ever mass shooting in new zealand. we now know that the gunman was wearing a bullet-proof vest, that he moved from room to room at one mosque, killing men and women and children. at one point he went back to his car, he reloaded, returned to another mosque. then a second mosque was attacked. >> i was hearing shooting after shooting after shooting. it went on about six minutes or more and i could hear screaming and crying and i saw some people were, you know, drop dead. >> veto vow. president trump said to use his power for the first time after a republican revolt. 12 members joining democrats to denounce his emergency declaration at the border. >> the declaration of semi independents, a dozen gop senators breaking with
i'm ali velshi. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. let's get smarter. >>> terror in new zealand, 49 people dead and dozens more injured after a gunman opened fire inside two mosques in the city of christchurch. four people are now in custody as a normally peaceful nation is rocked with unspeakable violence. >> the worst ever mass shooting in new zealand. we now know that the gunman was wearing a bullet-proof vest, that he moved from room to room at one mosque, killing men and women...
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but i think it's going to win it ok ali i mean you are the type dortmund when he won both of you have done wonders for a title with us. as well ok we're going to move on we're going to stick with by and now let's rewind a couple of years by munich one of the earliest ever title match the twenty seven so like today back in two thousand and fourteen there was no stopping it was team back then and now fast forward to today ali it's a completely different picture is the focus on this season at all or are they looking beyond that now so i think certainly if you look at the team they have a hell of a lot of work still to do in this campaign but we know with the signing of lucas and that behind the scenes by the very much already looking to next season and of course as the tweet that we're about to see on the screen tells us as well and under is not even the first piece of business that by and have done for this summer there is benjamin paul fellow world cup winner of course with. two young high quality defenders that by and have brought in already so next season's update that aging defense
but i think it's going to win it ok ali i mean you are the type dortmund when he won both of you have done wonders for a title with us. as well ok we're going to move on we're going to stick with by and now let's rewind a couple of years by munich one of the earliest ever title match the twenty seven so like today back in two thousand and fourteen there was no stopping it was team back then and now fast forward to today ali it's a completely different picture is the focus on this season at all...
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. >> hi ali, it is 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. in washington. a day after president trump told the crowd of michigan that collusion is over. the party had given attorney general barr april 22nd to get the mueller report in full. barr made it clear he'll not comply with their demands. what will democrats do next? >> we'll subpoena the report. this president is going to demand that anything that is embarrassing to him and i think that of those 300 plus pages, a lot of that will fall into the embarrassing category. they'll use the tool of executive privilege to redact that and of course if they do that which i have every expectation they'll do which we'll find ourselves in a court fight that can get ugly. >> house democrats are ready to accuse william barr of a cover up to protect president trump if he refuses to detail for congress. so the big question we are asking today is what questions about the mueller report are democrats still looking to answer? joining me now, by phone, former white house attorney, ty cobb, he served during the early stage
. >> hi ali, it is 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. in washington. a day after president trump told the crowd of michigan that collusion is over. the party had given attorney general barr april 22nd to get the mueller report in full. barr made it clear he'll not comply with their demands. what will democrats do next? >> we'll subpoena the report. this president is going to demand that anything that is embarrassing to him and i think that of those 300 plus pages, a lot of that will...
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>> good afternoon, ali. been here through louisiana inside of a paric that went by a 50% martin here. i want to know when we were imposing this question, do you believe that the president is vindicated to these folks, i want to introduce you to two individuals, cathy campo who is a republican that did not vote for donald trump or hillary clinton in 2016, and john. >> it is good to have the investigation. >> do you think he has been vindicated. i know people will say it's cover up. it's human nature. the ones that wanted it and got it are not satisfied with the results. those that didn't want it are satisfied with the results. >> i'm glad it is as at an end. i wish it would stop, it is what it is, that it would be accepted no matter what you think and let's move on to more important things. >> why? >> more important things, i think a lot of people are concerned the economy. i think they're concerned about education. i think that a lot of peoplish that those who are are in congress would consider us. learn to
>> good afternoon, ali. been here through louisiana inside of a paric that went by a 50% martin here. i want to know when we were imposing this question, do you believe that the president is vindicated to these folks, i want to introduce you to two individuals, cathy campo who is a republican that did not vote for donald trump or hillary clinton in 2016, and john. >> it is good to have the investigation. >> do you think he has been vindicated. i know people will say it's cover...
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we wish you all the very best, ali, thank you.ne of the christchurch victims have expressed their family's pain in the wake of the attacks. 50—year—old naeem rashid, and his 21—year—old son talha naeem, were among six pakistani citizens killed in the attack. our pakistan correspondent, secunder kermani, spoke to naeem rashid's brothers earlier. tell me, how long had your brother been living with his family in new zealand? he went to new zealand in 2010, so it's been nine years. so, he went to do his phd there, he couldn't finish his phd but he did start working there, so he was doing his job there. and he liked living in new zealand? he loved living in new zealand, he just loved it. i've never been there myself but i believed it was supposed to be one of the safest places... i suppose that no one in the family could ever imagine something like this would ever happen? no, no way. we couldn't imagine it, not at all. how did you find out? well, my brother rang me about nine o'clock in the morning. i was not watching the television, s
we wish you all the very best, ali, thank you.ne of the christchurch victims have expressed their family's pain in the wake of the attacks. 50—year—old naeem rashid, and his 21—year—old son talha naeem, were among six pakistani citizens killed in the attack. our pakistan correspondent, secunder kermani, spoke to naeem rashid's brothers earlier. tell me, how long had your brother been living with his family in new zealand? he went to new zealand in 2010, so it's been nine years. so, he...
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this is ali with his father, adeeb sami.e back while trying to protect his sons. he's now in hospital in a medically—induced coma. ali took the time to speak to my colleague krupa padhy, a little while ago, because he said he wanted the world to know what had happened. you may find some of what he has to say upsetting. it was just a normal friday. i was at prayers. i usually take an hour and a half lunch to go to prayers, and listen to the speech. so it was just straight after, the imam starts talking, and the speech begins. a few minutes after you hear gunshots. at the start i thought it was fireworks. and then i see people running. he started shooting. my first thought was to run forward because he was coming from the back and i was looking for my dad. and so i ran and i stumbled across him and, honestly, i just don't remember after. i ended up on the right aisle of the mosque. i walked up to the second, and all i hear is the shooting. ——woke up in the second clip. i'm sorry to say, but i couldn't do anything and i was try
this is ali with his father, adeeb sami.e back while trying to protect his sons. he's now in hospital in a medically—induced coma. ali took the time to speak to my colleague krupa padhy, a little while ago, because he said he wanted the world to know what had happened. you may find some of what he has to say upsetting. it was just a normal friday. i was at prayers. i usually take an hour and a half lunch to go to prayers, and listen to the speech. so it was just straight after, the imam...
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. >> just like ali. >> it is a peanut butter driven, is it not? >> can you say peanut butter package five times fast? >> we'll do after we give katy her sure. >> ali will be back. >> tuned in. in the meantime, thank you, guys. 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. in virginia. paul manafort will be sentenced on charges of tax and bank fraud. it is the first of two cases. manafort turns 70 next month could spend the rest of h is life in prison. a pivotal moment for the mueller probe for two years. manafort is one of the central focuses for the special counsel investigation. prosecutors dug into his real estate and business practices and foreign ties. what the special counsel found is financial crimes. what they have not found at least to our knowledge at this point is evidence of russian collusion. the president has distanced himself from his former campaign chair. >> manafort has nothing to do with our campaign. >> manafort works for me for a short period of time, 49 days or something? >> he works for me for a short period of time. he happens to be a
. >> just like ali. >> it is a peanut butter driven, is it not? >> can you say peanut butter package five times fast? >> we'll do after we give katy her sure. >> ali will be back. >> tuned in. in the meantime, thank you, guys. 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. in virginia. paul manafort will be sentenced on charges of tax and bank fraud. it is the first of two cases. manafort turns 70 next month could spend the rest of h is life in prison. a pivotal moment...
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here's ali velshi for "velshi & ruhle." >> have yourself a great afternoon. hello, everybody, i'm ali velshi. my colleague, stephanie ruhle, is on assignment. it is tuesday, march 12th. let's get smarter. >> the nationwide cheating scandal involving college entrance exams has now been exposed by the fbi and federal prosecutors in boston. you've got these hollywood actors, felicity huffman, lori loughlin, they're just two of the people charged in this scheme. >> we're here to announce charges in the largest college admission scam ever prosecuted by the department of justice. we've charged 50 people nationwide. >> for every student admitted through fraud, an honest, genuinely talented student was rejected. >>> flight risk. more countries and airlines grounding the 737 max 8 after its second deadly crash in five months. why are airlines keeping those in the skies? >> the faa expects to order mandatory design changes to the 737 max 8 by the end of april. >> uk civil aviation authorities have ordered their boeing 737 max 8 grounded as well. >>> less than two weeks
here's ali velshi for "velshi & ruhle." >> have yourself a great afternoon. hello, everybody, i'm ali velshi. my colleague, stephanie ruhle, is on assignment. it is tuesday, march 12th. let's get smarter. >> the nationwide cheating scandal involving college entrance exams has now been exposed by the fbi and federal prosecutors in boston. you've got these hollywood actors, felicity huffman, lori loughlin, they're just two of the people charged in this scheme. >>...
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but my name is saqib ali. i'm a 44-year-old pakistani-american. i live in gaithersburg, maryland, about half an hour from here. i've been a political activist in the democratic party. my local democratic party for a long time. i'm a sort of progressive liberal, you know -- we're a dime a dozen. and i've been involved in many causes, local causes. you know, about protecting roadways and school funding and lots of good stuff like that. and back in 2006 i actually ran for the state legislature, and i won a seat in the maryland house of delegates and served there for four years. and after four years, i sought a seat -- ran for election for the state senate. i lost a very close election. so that's why i'm no longer in the legislature. since leaving the legislature, i found my voice as a palestinian solidarity activist. i found that there is a lot of -- not all, but there is a definite faction in the -- in my democratic party that was pushing anti palestinian measures. now, when i was in the state house, when i was a legislator, the conversation about p
but my name is saqib ali. i'm a 44-year-old pakistani-american. i live in gaithersburg, maryland, about half an hour from here. i've been a political activist in the democratic party. my local democratic party for a long time. i'm a sort of progressive liberal, you know -- we're a dime a dozen. and i've been involved in many causes, local causes. you know, about protecting roadways and school funding and lots of good stuff like that. and back in 2006 i actually ran for the state legislature,...
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ali. >> i don't want to giver anybody a history lesson here. ester was the first jewish queen in iran. some of that history have not been told properly. again, this is history to suit their narrative. it is a very famous story and i urge people to go read it for what it actually is. katy. >> josh, do you want to add to that? >> it is an interesting choice to bring that history into pompeo and someone who has identify with the christian community evangelical and the biblical community, he got in hot water a few days ago for doing a briefing only for the religious media. there is been a lot of talk of his political ambition either in the senate or for president for 2024. one can see him trying to make sure he portrays himself as someone who's right ail long long -- alongside as taking the cues from the bible. >> thank you very much. the president has tweeted that he's going to list sanctions off of north korea. it was announced today by the u.s. treasury that sanctions would be added to those already existing sanctions on north korea. today i ord
ali. >> i don't want to giver anybody a history lesson here. ester was the first jewish queen in iran. some of that history have not been told properly. again, this is history to suit their narrative. it is a very famous story and i urge people to go read it for what it actually is. katy. >> josh, do you want to add to that? >> it is an interesting choice to bring that history into pompeo and someone who has identify with the christian community evangelical and the biblical...
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after price landed a big shot on the unbeaten ali, the pair fell over.close up. left a mark on price's ribs. the referee then officially disqualified ali, who lost his fee for the fight. australian ashleigh barty overcame former world number one karolina pliskova in straight sets to claim the women's miami open title. plishkova had broken world number eleven barty early on in the first set. the 22 year—old broke back though. and then won the first set on a tie break. barty broke pliskova twice in the second to win it 6—3 and with it got her hands on the trophy. and some f1 news to finish, ferrari have put their disappointing opening race in australia behind them. they've locked out the front row of the grid for tomorrow's bahrain grand prix. 21 year—old charles leclerc became the second youngest driver to claim pole position. he beat his ferrari team mate, and four time world champion, sebastian vettel, by almost three tenths of a second. lewis hamilton will start from third in his mercedes. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those st
after price landed a big shot on the unbeaten ali, the pair fell over.close up. left a mark on price's ribs. the referee then officially disqualified ali, who lost his fee for the fight. australian ashleigh barty overcame former world number one karolina pliskova in straight sets to claim the women's miami open title. plishkova had broken world number eleven barty early on in the first set. the 22 year—old broke back though. and then won the first set on a tie break. barty broke pliskova...
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. >> ali, no problem. i was saying that was senator castro talking about -- i think ali what is going on is we're on a live delay. i'm going to throw it back to you. we'll fix that and be back. >> it's a technical matter. i'm going to talk to hans nicholss at the white house. hans, i believe the president has ten days to veto this. they signalled at the white house that's going to happen. >> it's clear the president is going to veto this. it's clear he doesn't want to make that big of a deal of it. make no mistake, ali, this is more than just a symbolic defeat for the president. this is 12 members of his own party, almost a fourth of senator republicans defying this president. let's call them the defiant dozen, questioning the president on one of his signature issues. the president has ten days to uncork that veto pen and veto this. then we'll have votes in the senate and the house. we'll see whether or not republicans chip away or whether not that number stays at 59 opposed. two quick points. two of the m
. >> ali, no problem. i was saying that was senator castro talking about -- i think ali what is going on is we're on a live delay. i'm going to throw it back to you. we'll fix that and be back. >> it's a technical matter. i'm going to talk to hans nicholss at the white house. hans, i believe the president has ten days to veto this. they signalled at the white house that's going to happen. >> it's clear the president is going to veto this. it's clear he doesn't want to make...
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>> this is closed door testimony, ali. they have been huddled since this morning when cohen arrived around 8:30, the hearing was to kickoff at 9:30 this morning. we do know this is, of course, the house intelligence committee. what are they looking at that's different from what everybody saw in public last week at the oversight committee? they are asking questions about critical pieces of this that we relate to rash. one critical thing there has been focus on is the trump tower deal in moscow. that is, of course, the topic about which cohen is accused of lying to congress, telling them that, in fact, conversations ended well before they actually did about that deal, and that those conversations actually extended well into the campaign season. and that, of course, for democrats raises questions about whether the president potentially had a significant financial stake that would depend on maintaining a good relationship with vladimir putin because it would have been something he would have had to oversee. those are the kinds
>> this is closed door testimony, ali. they have been huddled since this morning when cohen arrived around 8:30, the hearing was to kickoff at 9:30 this morning. we do know this is, of course, the house intelligence committee. what are they looking at that's different from what everybody saw in public last week at the oversight committee? they are asking questions about critical pieces of this that we relate to rash. one critical thing there has been focus on is the trump tower deal in...
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wajahat ali is still with us. and for our panel, the latest information we have is that -- of those who were injured, that 11 patients remained in christchurch also were critically -- in critical condition at the moment. we hope to get more information. waj, what you were writing about in "the new york times" to give us framework to understand what this means not only there in new zealand and in australia and also here in north america and the united states. one of your thoughts here is to look out, this is a lot like isis in a way. the comparison you were making in your opinion write piece. >> the analogy for audiences, this is white isis. and counter-terrorism experts say the same. if you look at the process of radicalization and the grievances, the dna of violent extremists is the same. angry dislocated men and women who find a community and purpose online. they have an ideology to give them a sense of hope and purpose. a hero's narrative through violent muslim ideology and others through white supremacy. and i
wajahat ali is still with us. and for our panel, the latest information we have is that -- of those who were injured, that 11 patients remained in christchurch also were critically -- in critical condition at the moment. we hope to get more information. waj, what you were writing about in "the new york times" to give us framework to understand what this means not only there in new zealand and in australia and also here in north america and the united states. one of your thoughts here...
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now it's time for "the last word" with ali velshi. good evening, ali. >> good evening, rachel. thank you very much. you have an excellent rest of your evening. i'll be watching very closely for those records tomorrow that are released. >> indeed. >> i'm ali velshi in for lawrence o'donnell tonight. house democrats will investigate the rise of white nationalism in america. days after the massacre in new zealand, lawmakers are looking for more information from federal agencies about what's being done to confront that threat. we'll be joined by a member of the house judiciary committee, which is reportedly planning to hold a hearing in the coming weeks. also, a top republican fundraiser was reportedly raided by federal investigators last year who are looking for records detailing his dealings with trump administration associates. one of the reporters who broke the story of that raid will join us. >>> but first, his condition is getting worse. that's how the husband of one of president trump's most senior advisers is describing the president. george conway, the husband of kellyanne
now it's time for "the last word" with ali velshi. good evening, ali. >> good evening, rachel. thank you very much. you have an excellent rest of your evening. i'll be watching very closely for those records tomorrow that are released. >> indeed. >> i'm ali velshi in for lawrence o'donnell tonight. house democrats will investigate the rise of white nationalism in america. days after the massacre in new zealand, lawmakers are looking for more information from federal...
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here's ali velshi for "velshi & ruhle." >> great conversation with stacey abrams. have a great afternoon. hello, everyone. i'm ali velshi. let's get smarter. >> obamacare is a disaster. it's too expensive by far. people can't afford it. and the deductible is horrible. and if the supreme court rules that obamacare is out, we will have a plan that's far better than obamacare. the only difference between now and the other administration is that we're administering obamacare very well. so we've made it better, but it's still horrible, no good. it's something that we can't live with in this country. >> i'm very disappointed and vehemently opposed to the administration seeking to invalidate the entire affordable care act. >> if for any reason the lawsuit succeeded and jeopardized preexisting conditions, i'm sure the president and the congress would immediately restore it. >> republicans will find that since they don't really have a replacement bill that does what the affordable care act does, stripping away that key protection through legal action by the trump administra
here's ali velshi for "velshi & ruhle." >> great conversation with stacey abrams. have a great afternoon. hello, everyone. i'm ali velshi. let's get smarter. >> obamacare is a disaster. it's too expensive by far. people can't afford it. and the deductible is horrible. and if the supreme court rules that obamacare is out, we will have a plan that's far better than obamacare. the only difference between now and the other administration is that we're administering...
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nbc's ali arouzi is in london with the latest details. ali, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frances. that's right. michael white joins a long list of americans to be convicted in iran. a u.s. navy veteran had an iranian girlfriend who was in iran. he'd visited her in the city of mashad in the northeast of the country at least twice before. now his u.s.-based lawyer says he's been sentenced to ten years for posting a private photograph online and insulting ayatollah khomenei, the country's supreme leader. however, that information didn't come from the iranians, it came from the state department which in turn received the information from the swiss who represent u.s. interests in iran. the media or officials have yet to comment. the case is unusual because as far as i know all the americans who have been jailed in iran over the past decades has faced espionage cases. but that doesn't seem to be the case with white. it's a very opaque legal system, what we can be certain of, it's going to be a very difficult period of time for white
nbc's ali arouzi is in london with the latest details. ali, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frances. that's right. michael white joins a long list of americans to be convicted in iran. a u.s. navy veteran had an iranian girlfriend who was in iran. he'd visited her in the city of mashad in the northeast of the country at least twice before. now his u.s.-based lawyer says he's been sentenced to ten years for posting a private photograph online and insulting ayatollah khomenei, the...
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again, ali, i want to say this is a significant challenge for our country. >> yeah. >> it could have been met with great strategy with thoughtful approach and humanity. but because of the way this administration has chosen to engage and chosen to address this challenge, a challenge has become chaos. >> congressman escobar is calling for secretary nielson to resign. >> thank you. >> my friend katy tur is in position ready to pick up our coverage. >> i am ready to go. we are going to do this. we got a lot of news today. i have a surprise at the end of the show. >> oh good, i will be back. >> put bells on. >> what? i am going to have the baby. >> i didn't know maybe if that's it raises questions of what mr. barr may)Ñ have left out of the four pages he sent to congress. >>> attorney general bill barr they have(c hinted at the repor lengthy]v in a ten-minute phone call yesterday with congressman nadler. the house judiciary calling the report substantial but also says they did not discuss the report's content. they also did not talk about barr's position to exonerate trump on obstruction.
again, ali, i want to say this is a significant challenge for our country. >> yeah. >> it could have been met with great strategy with thoughtful approach and humanity. but because of the way this administration has chosen to engage and chosen to address this challenge, a challenge has become chaos. >> congressman escobar is calling for secretary nielson to resign. >> thank you. >> my friend katy tur is in position ready to pick up our coverage. >> i am ready...
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i'm ali velshi. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. let's get smarter. >> dutch police are looking for a person they say opened fire on a tram south of amsterdam. three people are confirmed dead, nine injured according to u trek's mayor. he said they're looking at a possible terror motive from the suspect. >> city is very much on lockdown. you can hear the police and ambulances going around. >> and terror in new zealand, the death toll from friday's attacks rises to 50, as victims are identified and laid to rest, the prime minister promises -- promises sweeping gun law changes in the next ten days. >> white nationalism is a rising threat around the world. >> i don't really. i think it's a small group of people that have very, very serious problems. i guess if you look at what happened in new zealand, perhaps that's a case, i don't know enough about it yet. >> you've seen the president stand up for religious liberties. the president is not a white supremacist. i'm not sure how many times we have to say that. >> he pushed the muslim ban,
i'm ali velshi. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. let's get smarter. >> dutch police are looking for a person they say opened fire on a tram south of amsterdam. three people are confirmed dead, nine injured according to u trek's mayor. he said they're looking at a possible terror motive from the suspect. >> city is very much on lockdown. you can hear the police and ambulances going around. >> and terror in new zealand, the death toll from friday's attacks rises to 50, as victims...
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joining me now live from michigan is ann. >> hi, ali.will come in the forl of a new electric vehicle. they build three here, the chevy sop sonic, the volt, and a self driving vehicle here, now they are going to add a fourth vehicle and gm is saying it is good news for america. but this week dprks m has been the target of president trump's anger over their closing of the lordstown ohio plant, he has gone after gm ceo mary barra to reopen the plant or sell it which lead me to ask her this question today. >> are you being bullied by president trump? >> not at all, we're having conversations, i know it is important to understand other people's perspectives, i think when you look at job creation in the u.s. we're aligned. today's announcement is one example of that. >> he said he had a conversation with you over the weekend about lordstown, can you describe it? >> i view the conversations with our elected officials, those are private conversations -- >> but he is not keeping it private. >> i think you know me, that's what i think it appropria
joining me now live from michigan is ann. >> hi, ali.will come in the forl of a new electric vehicle. they build three here, the chevy sop sonic, the volt, and a self driving vehicle here, now they are going to add a fourth vehicle and gm is saying it is good news for america. but this week dprks m has been the target of president trump's anger over their closing of the lordstown ohio plant, he has gone after gm ceo mary barra to reopen the plant or sell it which lead me to ask her this...
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>>> and here is ali velshi for "velshi & ruhle." >> have yourself an exleapt afternoon. stephanie is off tonight. let's get smarter. >> the house judiciary committee released a massive request for documents that could set the table for future proceedings against this president. >> i counted 81 individuals and entities that are receiving letters and requests today. >> we've seen abuses of power, obstruction of justice, threats to the mueller investigation, threats to witnesses, all of these have to be investigated. and laid out to the american people. >> i'm going to reserve judgment till i'm finished. there is no one that can factually say there is not plenty of evidence of collaboration or communications between trump organization and russians. >> you use your rights, you use your power. if you use article 2, it's called obstruction. but only for trump, but nobody else. >> devastation. take a look from above as an alabama community is reduced to a pile of rubble after tornadoes rip ripped through. the death toll expected to sore with dozens unaccounted for. >> it's hear
>>> and here is ali velshi for "velshi & ruhle." >> have yourself an exleapt afternoon. stephanie is off tonight. let's get smarter. >> the house judiciary committee released a massive request for documents that could set the table for future proceedings against this president. >> i counted 81 individuals and entities that are receiving letters and requests today. >> we've seen abuses of power, obstruction of justice, threats to the mueller...
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hello to all of you, i'm ali velshi. >> and i'm stephanie ruhle. let's get smarter. >>> robert mueller could wrap up his report any kay now. >> how much of the report gets revealed to the public is up to bill barr. president trump said he wants the people to see it. >> let it come out. let people see it. that's up to the attorney general. we have a very good attorney general. he's a very highly respected man, and we'll see what happens. >>> there are indictments in this president's future. they're coming, whether they're after his presidency or during it. >> it's sort of interesting that a man out of the blue just writes a report. it's sort of an amazing thing that when you have a great victory, somebody comes in, does their report out of nowhere. >> the fact there have been no leaks, that we have no idea, it could be today, it could be a year from now, i think shows that donald trump is getting the due process that he wouldn't give to anyone else but every defendant in america is entitled to. >> less than a week after that deadly shooting massacre
hello to all of you, i'm ali velshi. >> and i'm stephanie ruhle. let's get smarter. >>> robert mueller could wrap up his report any kay now. >> how much of the report gets revealed to the public is up to bill barr. president trump said he wants the people to see it. >> let it come out. let people see it. that's up to the attorney general. we have a very good attorney general. he's a very highly respected man, and we'll see what happens. >>> there are...
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this is ali with his father, adeeb sami. he was hit in the back while trying to protect his sons. medically—induced coma. ali took the time to speak to my colleague krupa padhy, a little while ago, because he said he wanted the world to know what had happened. you may find some of what he has to say upsetting. my first thought was to run forward because he was coming from the back and i was looking for my dad, and so iran and i stumbled across an and honestly, i... i just don't remember after i was going through that door and i ended up on the right aisle of the mosque and then i missed the full first clip. i woke up and all i heard was shooting... i was, i'm sorry to say but, i couldn't do anything... i was trying to say safe, i was pinching on my muscles i was trying to stay safe, i was pinching all my muscles but with every shot, my body had never shook that hard. the brothers of one of the christchurch victims have expressed their family's pain in the wake of the attacks. 50 year old naeem rashid, and his 21 year old son talha naeem, were among six pakistani citizens killed in
this is ali with his father, adeeb sami. he was hit in the back while trying to protect his sons. medically—induced coma. ali took the time to speak to my colleague krupa padhy, a little while ago, because he said he wanted the world to know what had happened. you may find some of what he has to say upsetting. my first thought was to run forward because he was coming from the back and i was looking for my dad, and so iran and i stumbled across an and honestly, i... i just don't remember after...
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>> no, it's certainly not applicable to most disease, ali, but we've known it about hiv.s discovered that people who have this genetic defect of not having a receptor for the virus on their cells somehow or other were completely unable to get infected. then we found out from the original berlin patient that if you take marrow from one person that has this defect and put it into an a.i.d.s. patient, that person will no longer replicate virus. so we've already known this. what this london patient does is confirm something that we've already known, that this receptor, ccr-5, is critical for the virus to replicate. so if you look ahead and say, what does this conceptually guide us for, it may be if we can find a safe, scaleable way to modify that receptor in someone without putting them through the very risky procedure of a bone marrow, then that would be very important for looking ahead about the possibility of cure. but what happens when this gets reported in the press, people immediately believe that bone marrow transplantation is going to be a way to cure hiv. and it's ju
>> no, it's certainly not applicable to most disease, ali, but we've known it about hiv.s discovered that people who have this genetic defect of not having a receptor for the virus on their cells somehow or other were completely unable to get infected. then we found out from the original berlin patient that if you take marrow from one person that has this defect and put it into an a.i.d.s. patient, that person will no longer replicate virus. so we've already known this. what this london...
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no word back yet, ali. >> we'll stay on top of this story with you. thank you very much. >>> coming up next, president trump is calling for the fbi, the justice department to review the jussie smollett case. what we know about the case and why it was sealed. you're watching msnbc live. sea. you're watching msnbc live video games have evolved. why hasn't the way you bank? virtual wallet from pnc bank helps make it easier to see what you're spending, stash more into savings and stay on top of your finances in a digital world. just one way pnc is modernizing banking to help make things easier. pnc bank. make today the day. uh uh, i deliver the news around here.... sources say liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. over to you, logo. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ this and even this.hark, i deep clean messes like this. but i don't have to clean this, because the self-cleaning brush roll removes hair, while i clean. - [announcer] shark, the vacuum that deep cleans, now cleans itself. plants capture co2. what
no word back yet, ali. >> we'll stay on top of this story with you. thank you very much. >>> coming up next, president trump is calling for the fbi, the justice department to review the jussie smollett case. what we know about the case and why it was sealed. you're watching msnbc live. sea. you're watching msnbc live video games have evolved. why hasn't the way you bank? virtual wallet from pnc bank helps make it easier to see what you're spending, stash more into savings and...
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sold at $1,500. >> and remember that muhammad ali painting called "sting like a bee"?e -- $2,800. >> alas, that's the biggest celebrity hit of the night. >> buddy hackett, sold, $250. rudy giuliani, $800. >> at this rate... >> david bowie, sold at $550. jimi hendrix. >> ...baird jones' million-dollar investment in celebrity art... >> sold at $300. henry fonda. >> ...is looking like a big bust. >> pass it. pass, and we'll pass. moving along. >> this color-pencil doodle by actor ed asner starts with an minimum bid of 400 bucks. >> any bids, $400? and we'll pass. [ buzzer sounds ] >> will matthew broderick do any better? >> any bids at $100? >> $100 only. >> nope. >> and we're passing. [ buzzer sounds ] and we have now "courtyard of the old residency in munich." the artist is adolf hitler. we'll start at $50 and now $75. we're looking for $75 on this. last call, we're at $100. sold at $100 and glad to have it pass me. >> out of the 300 works put up for auction, about a third of them sell. the grand total, 43k. hugh expresses surprise if not disappointment. >> it was some
sold at $1,500. >> and remember that muhammad ali painting called "sting like a bee"?e -- $2,800. >> alas, that's the biggest celebrity hit of the night. >> buddy hackett, sold, $250. rudy giuliani, $800. >> at this rate... >> david bowie, sold at $550. jimi hendrix. >> ...baird jones' million-dollar investment in celebrity art... >> sold at $300. henry fonda. >> ...is looking like a big bust. >> pass it. pass, and we'll pass....
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for this season it just shows you that heinous and roman to get there a step ahead of the competition ali spending is one hundred fifteen million euros is a lot of money especially eighty million on a player who's already got a dodgy knee i mean this is a huge gamble for by munich is it not is it think so if i can find a dodgy me i wouldn't spend one hundred eighty million euros on myself here absolutely right but if it doesn't work out if he has to finish his career i mean he's only twenty three but if that should happen i do have insurance for that it's not the money the question is how do you fill that gap actually in the team if you count on a player and you don't have it of course it's nice to get the money back in some way from the insurance but the worst thing that can happen is that they don't have a somebody else who could fill in that gap that their presence their planning with him on the other hand what you just mentioned the money yes it is a lot of money but it's still not as much my. nationally it's a lot of money but internationally. it's a good average price i mean it's ha
for this season it just shows you that heinous and roman to get there a step ahead of the competition ali spending is one hundred fifteen million euros is a lot of money especially eighty million on a player who's already got a dodgy knee i mean this is a huge gamble for by munich is it not is it think so if i can find a dodgy me i wouldn't spend one hundred eighty million euros on myself here absolutely right but if it doesn't work out if he has to finish his career i mean he's only twenty...
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but he did have to answer questions, ali, in writing.the american people will ever see his answers? >> i do think so. look, they're part of the record. they're no different than any other evidence. so it's essentially like a transcript of an interview, only the lawyers and the president got to fill out their end of it. but i think that's going to be fascinating, to take those answers on collusion, conspiracy, whatever we're calling it, and compare them to sort of what's known and what's out there in the public record. and to see if they all stand up. >> does anything -- go ahead. >> the only thing i was going to say in response, there were no questions about obstruction. there was just the collusion question. so we may get to see them. but obstruction was off the table, pursuant to jane and marty raskin's theory. they prevailed under the reasons we have just discussed a moment ago. >> i was going to ask, does anything we have learned today, ali, change the course of the other investigations that we know are out there? >> no, look. it's a
but he did have to answer questions, ali, in writing.the american people will ever see his answers? >> i do think so. look, they're part of the record. they're no different than any other evidence. so it's essentially like a transcript of an interview, only the lawyers and the president got to fill out their end of it. but i think that's going to be fascinating, to take those answers on collusion, conspiracy, whatever we're calling it, and compare them to sort of what's known and what's...
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goufran ali lives in c camp th her mother, sier, anan dadaughter. goufran n was married d off toe of her cousins at the e e of just 1 14. when the war started, he sbanand and fatherer joined i.. bothth are dead nonow. gogoufran's daugughter rahma s born in i.s. territory, kiking r ofofficily statatess. becacause rahma isisn't registd wiwith the authohorities, she t go to school or use alalthcare seservic. whenen goufran triried to regir rarahma, she wasas harassed bye responsible public offiaial. gogoufran: i wouldldn't do it,t if you allow them to take their pleasure with yoyou, you havea chance at the i.d. or you bribe them. but you nevever know for s surf you'll get the documents. reporter: women from i.s. falieses aret partrticar riskk of sexual harassme.. offificialare alalso refusing o issue divorce papers to o goufn ali. wiwiout them, according to iraqi lalaw, she notot alled too re-marryry, even thougugh hr huhusband is dead. gogoufran: in order to get marrd agai i h have to get a a divor. but that's not possible. most men will also refuse t
goufran ali lives in c camp th her mother, sier, anan dadaughter. goufran n was married d off toe of her cousins at the e e of just 1 14. when the war started, he sbanand and fatherer joined i.. bothth are dead nonow. gogoufran's daugughter rahma s born in i.s. territory, kiking r ofofficily statatess. becacause rahma isisn't registd wiwith the authohorities, she t go to school or use alalthcare seservic. whenen goufran triried to regir rarahma, she wasas harassed bye responsible public...
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. >> lying to his girlfriend ali, saying i can't go back to pittsburgh with you for the holidays.ave to work. what he actuall d wa go to the airport and get on a plane. his friends are there to help him out, to continue the deception. they head to the store and start buying things like rugs, flowers. now it's time to confess. >> rugs and flowers. that's random. >> and a very nice jacket because he's dressed up. there's ali. >> you look so cute. >> she likes how he cleaned up and put on a jacket and she's kind of figured out what the apology is all about. >> there's the rug. >> it is a magic carpet ride, the kind that you go on forever >> you lied to me. >> they said they had to because she's a bit snoopy. then turns into something very romantic where he declares and >> oh, my god. >> will you marry me? >> my good pants, my shoes. >> all the tears and happiness was because she was going to say yes, and she does. >> yes! >> are they wearing one sees? how precious is this? >> what more do they need? a perfect night for everybody involved. they could be in the barnyard, in the mud. >>
. >> lying to his girlfriend ali, saying i can't go back to pittsburgh with you for the holidays.ave to work. what he actuall d wa go to the airport and get on a plane. his friends are there to help him out, to continue the deception. they head to the store and start buying things like rugs, flowers. now it's time to confess. >> rugs and flowers. that's random. >> and a very nice jacket because he's dressed up. there's ali. >> you look so cute. >> she likes how he...
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the christchurch matter by wajahat ali.is fascinating, and you will learn a lot. we thank him for coming on and phil mudd as well this evening. >>> next, i'm going to talk to the man who washed about the rise of far-right extremism nearly a decade ago. pardon the interruption but this is big! now with t-mobile get the samsung galaxy s10e included with unlimited data for just $40 a month. georgand a busy day ahead. george has entresto, a heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. ♪ the beat goes on ♪ the beat goes on that was great! dealing with your insurance shouldn't be more frustrating than the accident itself. that's why esurance makes it simple. just take some pics. [pict
the christchurch matter by wajahat ali.is fascinating, and you will learn a lot. we thank him for coming on and phil mudd as well this evening. >>> next, i'm going to talk to the man who washed about the rise of far-right extremism nearly a decade ago. pardon the interruption but this is big! now with t-mobile get the samsung galaxy s10e included with unlimited data for just $40 a month. georgand a busy day ahead. george has entresto, a heart failure pill that helped keep people alive...
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i'm ali velshi. >> and i'm stephanie ruhler. let's get smarter. after months of speculation, beto o'rourke announces he's running for president. >> i could care less your party persuasion, anything less than we are all americans, we are august human beings and bedo everything within our power for one another, for this great country and for every generation that follows. this is democracy. >> look, every single american should want to ensure that whoever is president is successful. because our success depends on that. but a president who has caused so much pain for so many of our fellow americans could not be allowed to continue another four years in office. >> i think beto would be a good president of the united states. i think we have a lot of candidates who would be good presidents of the united states, and certainly there's not one of them who wouldn't be an extraordinary improvement over the incumbent. >> republican revolt. the gop led senate set for a show down with president trump over his emergency declaration today. president trump insisti
i'm ali velshi. >> and i'm stephanie ruhler. let's get smarter. after months of speculation, beto o'rourke announces he's running for president. >> i could care less your party persuasion, anything less than we are all americans, we are august human beings and bedo everything within our power for one another, for this great country and for every generation that follows. this is democracy. >> look, every single american should want to ensure that whoever is president is...
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ali aruzi has been out there talking to people. ali, what are you hearing? >> reporter: hi there, andrea. we're here in parliament square where several thousand people have gathered throughout the day today. most of the folks that are out here today want the united kingdom to leave the european union. they are angry to say the least that this hasn't happened sooner. and you talk to most of the people out here and they feel they have been betrayed by their government. they don't support either mainstream party, the labor or the conservative party. and funnily enough, many of the people we spoke to here say they want a donald trump type figure to take control here, a member of not mainstream politics, somebody that will deliver to them what they want. but of course that only gives half the picture. there is half the country here who don't want a donald trump type figure and there are deep divisions in the uk which don't look like they're going to heal anytime soon. what the fact of the matter is here, that neither side seems to be getting what they want. so th
ali aruzi has been out there talking to people. ali, what are you hearing? >> reporter: hi there, andrea. we're here in parliament square where several thousand people have gathered throughout the day today. most of the folks that are out here today want the united kingdom to leave the european union. they are angry to say the least that this hasn't happened sooner. and you talk to most of the people out here and they feel they have been betrayed by their government. they don't support...