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probably not, but they won and the evolution continues. >> and you have mentioned muhammad ali was a part of that movement. how long did that movement last as an athlete? clyde: well, for muhammad ali, it probably lasted longer to the 1960's for he then for any of the other athletes because, as you know, because of his political stance, cassius clay, who later became muhammad ali, actually was stripped of his heavyweight title. his struggle went on into the 1970's. it can be argued that the most prominent black athlete, or the one who lost the most in the 1960's, could easily be called muhammad ali. and even today, the fruit that we see happening from the life of muhammad ali and in the life of colin kaepernick and in the life of eric reed and in the life of lebron james is born from the stand, the courage of muhammad ali. >> were there some other icons that we may be less familiar with that you can talk about? clyde: doug johnson from the 1920's, who was a prominent boxer who refused to allow himself to be paid in chicken feed. he was a world champion boxer in 1919 and 1920. he was
probably not, but they won and the evolution continues. >> and you have mentioned muhammad ali was a part of that movement. how long did that movement last as an athlete? clyde: well, for muhammad ali, it probably lasted longer to the 1960's for he then for any of the other athletes because, as you know, because of his political stance, cassius clay, who later became muhammad ali, actually was stripped of his heavyweight title. his struggle went on into the 1970's. it can be argued that...
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audio recording just triggered in me was the pejorative headline that became a meme sort of, muhammad ali, the mouth that roared, you know, initially after he beat sunny liston and everything like that. clearly off of that audio recording you had many, many hours of spending quiet reflective time with your father. talk about who he really was in his essence. >> so my father, that's a loaded question because he was -- he was, oh, my god, he was an amazing father, he was very, very humble and sweet and kind and very spiritual. he was always constantly telling us that, you know, we're going to die one day. i was scared to go to bed at 5 years old, that life was short and to make sure that we didn't get caught up in this world but to live for the next and that was eternal life. he was telling us this at 5 years old, i'm serious, how important it was to do god's work, which meant be charitable, kind, giving. he was such a giving person. our door was always open. constantly people ringing the doorbell, slip past the guard, you have to say i'm here to see muhammad ali, the guard knew to call and
audio recording just triggered in me was the pejorative headline that became a meme sort of, muhammad ali, the mouth that roared, you know, initially after he beat sunny liston and everything like that. clearly off of that audio recording you had many, many hours of spending quiet reflective time with your father. talk about who he really was in his essence. >> so my father, that's a loaded question because he was -- he was, oh, my god, he was an amazing father, he was very, very humble...
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very political talk here, ali. clearly some political rhetoric to fire up republicans and that is the explicit intention of this plan, this proposal. when i speak with senior administration officials, they say, this is intended to unite the gop to talk about what we are for, rather than what we are against, and describing it as a bit of a starting point. here's how the president encapsulated that in his speech just moments ago. >> our plan achieves two critical goals. first, it stops illegal immigration and fully secures the border. and second, it establishes a new legal immigration system that protects american wages, promotes american values, and attracts the best and brightest from all around the world. >> reporter: and you heard the president there lay out the sort of two prongs of this immigration proposal. the more meaty prong, if you will, is the one that is shifting to a merit-based system. as you explained, that would prior ties educated and high-skilled workers. that is another reason, in part, why democr
very political talk here, ali. clearly some political rhetoric to fire up republicans and that is the explicit intention of this plan, this proposal. when i speak with senior administration officials, they say, this is intended to unite the gop to talk about what we are for, rather than what we are against, and describing it as a bit of a starting point. here's how the president encapsulated that in his speech just moments ago. >> our plan achieves two critical goals. first, it stops...
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ali? >> here's the issue. soybeans which are still subject to these tariffs which is why our soybeans are not being sold to china and anywhere close to the rate they were. most of that has been eliminated. china has begun buying soybeans from replacement markets. markets that areb big enough to replace that output, brazil and those amongst them. when the tariffs are listed with china, if and when the trade war ends with them, not a given 100% of the market we had selling china soybeans is going to come back. any talks about $10 beans being a prerequisite, we may not see that for a very long time. >> exactly. and there's sort of an unfortunate for irony for the american. not only is brazil producing a larger amount of soybeans than places like china are able to buy from in terms of market. but the reason why john deere largely continues to see at least some profits is because of their operations in like of brazil and the demand. so, this american company is now outfitting brazilian farmers with the equipment ne
ali? >> here's the issue. soybeans which are still subject to these tariffs which is why our soybeans are not being sold to china and anywhere close to the rate they were. most of that has been eliminated. china has begun buying soybeans from replacement markets. markets that areb big enough to replace that output, brazil and those amongst them. when the tariffs are listed with china, if and when the trade war ends with them, not a given 100% of the market we had selling china soybeans is...
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ali rosenthal. cities wrestling with the ethical fallout of facial recognition technology. we will tell you why the tech is advancing much faster than you think. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: san francisco is the first american city to ban facial recognition software used by police and other agencies. bloomberg explains why the tech advance is so alarming to regulators, to the public and even to the people developing it. >> in a tweet threat exchange with jetblue, writer mackenzie fagan had a few questions about the new boarding procedure. no boarding pass, no i.d. instead, a camera and screen verified her identity against the u.s. customs and border patrol database and then let her on the plane. some passengers might view it convenient and some i think it is orwellian but it is already everywhere. the question is how far will it go? it turns out, even some of those developing the technology are scared of what the answer might be. this is your bloomberg quick take on facial recognition. in may, san
ali rosenthal. cities wrestling with the ethical fallout of facial recognition technology. we will tell you why the tech is advancing much faster than you think. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: san francisco is the first american city to ban facial recognition software used by police and other agencies. bloomberg explains why the tech advance is so alarming to regulators, to the public and even to the people developing it. >> in a tweet threat exchange with jetblue, writer mackenzie...
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bundesliga reporter ali moody but before we get down to business i want to sum up. in 3 words so. evolution robbery and drama. are good and. i and again i really hope there you go but what we need to do before we actually get down to action is of course it was all focused on the 2nd division because cologne finished the season 1st board who would be joining them in the top flight next season going into the weekend ponder born resitting in 2nd one point ahead of you on berlin and both sides faced to tough away matches so ali moore moody here was watching to see who it was and who is actually going to be automatically promoted and who will battle it out in the playoffs. only on berlin's famous travelling support were in full voice to spur their team on against a balkan side with nothing to play for. meanwhile part of own coach stephan baum got took his charges to a hostile to dresden and they started well philip clement slicing through the dresden defense to make it one nil. now it was another set of away fans making all the noise. but part of owens advantage was short lived dresden
bundesliga reporter ali moody but before we get down to business i want to sum up. in 3 words so. evolution robbery and drama. are good and. i and again i really hope there you go but what we need to do before we actually get down to action is of course it was all focused on the 2nd division because cologne finished the season 1st board who would be joining them in the top flight next season going into the weekend ponder born resitting in 2nd one point ahead of you on berlin and both sides...
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ali has never been convicted of a crime, only accused. mr. the opportunity to respond to all the allegations? you may not wish to respond to all the allegations, but the allegations are that basically that you tortured people, murdered people. >> jake, both uber and lyft say they don't review social media or conduct online searches as part of those background checks on drivers. but when we pointed out ali's history through a simple google search, boit companies took immediate action to remove him. lyft banned him altogether for life. uber has suspended him today, pending a review. that trial expected to wrap up this week in virginia. jake? >> it's unbelievable. drew griffin, thank you so much for that story. >>> the exclusive look at migrant children in heartbreaking conditions, sleeping outside in the dirt at one of the busiest border patrol stations. stay with us. (low battery sound.) do you want a charge? yeah (battery charging.) ♪ how ya like that? ♪ how ya like that? ♪ how ya like that? ♪ how ya like that? ♪ how ya like that? ♪ what you
ali has never been convicted of a crime, only accused. mr. the opportunity to respond to all the allegations? you may not wish to respond to all the allegations, but the allegations are that basically that you tortured people, murdered people. >> jake, both uber and lyft say they don't review social media or conduct online searches as part of those background checks on drivers. but when we pointed out ali's history through a simple google search, boit companies took immediate action to...
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widow, loni a loni ali and one of the film's executive producer when you talk about muhammad ali, you. >> my name is muhammad ali. >> the new two-part hbo sports documentary "what's my name" is more than ali's struggles inside the ring. >> i know you watched it when you saw it the first time, you thought what >> i was really, really appreciative they took the time to go through all of the footage, all of the audio, to make this in muhamed's own voice, to let him tell his own story. >> that story, that life all documented by the cameras. from changing his name >> cassius clay is the name no more. >> yes, sir. it's muhammad ali. >> after being stripped of his championship belt because he refused to fight in vietnam. >> mr. muhammad ali has refused to be inducted into the united states armed forces. >> that legacy inspired basketball star lebron james and his business partner to serve as executive producers on the documentary. >> your business partner and lebron made a name for himself off the court as well for being a social activist. how much of that aspect of muhammad's legacy was he
widow, loni a loni ali and one of the film's executive producer when you talk about muhammad ali, you. >> my name is muhammad ali. >> the new two-part hbo sports documentary "what's my name" is more than ali's struggles inside the ring. >> i know you watched it when you saw it the first time, you thought what >> i was really, really appreciative they took the time to go through all of the footage, all of the audio, to make this in muhamed's own voice, to let...
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ali?hank you very much. >>> as most 2020 candidates focus on the man they hope to take do you, elizabeth warren is sticking to the issues. now there are signs that could be working can this momentum carry her to the nomination? you're watching msnbc. you're watching msnbc. can't see what it is yet.re? what is that? that's a blazer? that's a chevy blazer? aww, this is dope. this thing is beautiful. i love the lights. oh man, it's got a mean face on it. it looks like a piece of candy. look at the interior. this is nice. this is my sexy mom car. i would feel like a cool dad. it's just really chic. i love this thing. it's gorgeous. i would pull up in this in a heartbeat. i want one of these. that is sharp. the all-new chevy blazer. speaks for itself. i don't know who they got to design this but give them a cookie and a star. to most, he's phil to me, he's well, dad. so when his joint pain from psoriatic arthritis got really bad it scared me. and what could that pain mean? joint pain could mean
ali?hank you very much. >>> as most 2020 candidates focus on the man they hope to take do you, elizabeth warren is sticking to the issues. now there are signs that could be working can this momentum carry her to the nomination? you're watching msnbc. you're watching msnbc. can't see what it is yet.re? what is that? that's a blazer? that's a chevy blazer? aww, this is dope. this thing is beautiful. i love the lights. oh man, it's got a mean face on it. it looks like a piece of candy....
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ali? >> what does success look like for this gathering? to get on the same page or expecting something material to come out of it? >> reporter: of course, ali, with conferences like this, they always come out with statements that end up being, you know, very stage managed, somewhat wishy-washy, very pro forma. at the oend the day, it's the symbolism that matters, not whawha what comes out of the conferences. that's why one of the big surprises this weekend is qatar was invited and as you know for the fast tpast two years sai s led a blockade of qatar, punishing that country for what they consider their alliance with terrorists throughout the middle east and really kind of its sort of connections with iran even as the rest of the arab world has broken with iran. the fact that the prime minister of qatar will be here in mecca despite this ongoing two-year-long blockade, that goes to show that tension with iran and tension anywhere can actually close the ranks of people. so the enemy of my enemy is my friend is very much what's happening here
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ali, thank you so much. ali arouzi. >>> our other big story breaking this hour, president trump is expected to roll out new immigration proposals next hour. and they would include making sweeping changes to the legal immigration if passed and that's no easy feat because it has a number of parts resigned to republicans that avoids key issues like asylum seekers at the southern border and status of dreamers. >> here's what the plan would do, it would screen immigrants to a merit-based system. the proposal is centered around, quote, build america visa. and it would add more requirements for those seeking entry into the united states. things like health screening and passing a civics test. joining us is jake could be soboro soboroff. let's talk to what's in there. i've spoken to sources close to jared kushner and this is his baby. and they say this is going to be president trump's big pivot. to get democrats on board, maybe it will sweeten the deal with the dreamers option at the end and prove that republicans a
ali, thank you so much. ali arouzi. >>> our other big story breaking this hour, president trump is expected to roll out new immigration proposals next hour. and they would include making sweeping changes to the legal immigration if passed and that's no easy feat because it has a number of parts resigned to republicans that avoids key issues like asylum seekers at the southern border and status of dreamers. >> here's what the plan would do, it would screen immigrants to a...
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thank you, ali.what do you make of senator blumenthal's strategy by asking this question of trump judicial nominees? >> it's funny, ali. we were with senator blumenthal yesterday on capitol hill. we had a rally to commemorate the 65th anniversaries anniversary of brown. and he confirmed there was no strategy. the question he thought was a simple one, a kind of softball, giving a nominee an opportunity to kind of talk extemporaneously about racial inequality. he was stunned with these nominees, wendy vitter gave the answer she gave. he has continued asking the question because of what wendy vitter responded. and andrew hold am you showed in the clip. this is not an accident. this is orchestrated. what is critical for viewers to know is this is not the norm. this is not a conservative/liberal thing. conservative justices have been asked this question in the past, particularly justices nominated to the united states supreme court, and they have answered the question. they have chosen not to answer, for
thank you, ali.what do you make of senator blumenthal's strategy by asking this question of trump judicial nominees? >> it's funny, ali. we were with senator blumenthal yesterday on capitol hill. we had a rally to commemorate the 65th anniversaries anniversary of brown. and he confirmed there was no strategy. the question he thought was a simple one, a kind of softball, giving a nominee an opportunity to kind of talk extemporaneously about racial inequality. he was stunned with these...
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ali? >> janice frackey for us. tim phillips is the president for americans for prosperity, a libertarian political advocacy group funded by the koch brothers which fights nor lowfo taxes and government prosperity. people across the political spectrum in most of our allied countries share the view something needs to be done with china in terms of its fairness, particularly how it deals with intellectual property. we've gotten ourselves into a situation where our allies are not supportive of our action because we're having a separate trade war with them on aluminum and steel. what does success look like in increasing trade but making it more fair with china? >> trade over the last two decades with china without question has brought dramatic prosperity, job growth for the united states, especially american consumers who pay lower prices when they go into dollar general or walmart or target or any store, the grocery store. and it's helped our farmers who found a massive new market in china. so it has been good for our
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>> reporter: hey, ali. what was striking is it was supposed to be an event for the president to focus on surprise medical bills but he went off script as you saw, taking a series of questions on all of those topics you just noted. among the headlines that the president just made, defending his son, donald trump jr., who is facing a subpoena slapped on him by the republican-led senate intelligence committee. the president saying he was very surprised by that, saying that his son is a very good man and describing that meeting that took place at trump tower in the summer of 2016 as a nothing meeting. of course, his son was among those in attendance and his son receiving e-mails that those who would be attending the meeting, russians would be providing, as it was described to him, dirt on hillary clinton at the time. strikingly, president trump again today doubled down on his contention that it is okay to accept opposition research from a foreign adversary. as it relates to the mueller report more broadly, he d
>> reporter: hey, ali. what was striking is it was supposed to be an event for the president to focus on surprise medical bills but he went off script as you saw, taking a series of questions on all of those topics you just noted. among the headlines that the president just made, defending his son, donald trump jr., who is facing a subpoena slapped on him by the republican-led senate intelligence committee. the president saying he was very surprised by that, saying that his son is a very...
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is ali. >> what's my name is about more than ali struggles inside the ring. >> i know you've watchedit the first time, you thought what. >> i was really happy they took the time to go through the foot theage and audio to make this in his own voice. >> sta story documented by the cameras. being stripped of his belt because he refused to fight in vietnam. >> he's just refused to be inducted into the armed forces. >> and solidified his legendary fets in the ring. >> that inspired lebron james and his business partner to serve as executive producers on the documentary. >> your business partner and buddy lebron made a name for himself off the court as well. how much of that aspect of his legacy was he drawn to. >> i think for lebron the draw for him is always about empowering. em pow iring voices and people. people listen to him because he was the greatest boxer. then he decided to help others not just take and let that platform use him. >> you could have sat down with boxing experts, historians. you chose not to do that. you chose to tell the story in his own words. why? >> digging throu
is ali. >> what's my name is about more than ali struggles inside the ring. >> i know you've watchedit the first time, you thought what. >> i was really happy they took the time to go through the foot theage and audio to make this in his own voice. >> sta story documented by the cameras. being stripped of his belt because he refused to fight in vietnam. >> he's just refused to be inducted into the armed forces. >> and solidified his legendary fets in the...
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>> thank you, ali. ned, this is how president trump has characterized the relationship with iran right now. >> with iran, we'll see what happens. but they've been very hostile. they've truly been the number one provocateur of terror in this country and, you know, representing their country. we have no indication that anything's happened or will happen, but if it does, it will be met, obviously, with great force. we'll have no choice. >> ned, if you were advising this president, what would you be advising him to do or not do? >> well, i find it fanciful that i would advise this president, but what i would say if you have to have consistency of message. and what we heard from the president yesterday, saying, quote, we have no -- we have no indication that anything's happened or will happen, is quite a ways off from what we heard from president trump's national security adviser, john bolton, 15 days prior on may 5th, when he issued this dire statement saying we have indications and warnings ofs a escalator
>> thank you, ali. ned, this is how president trump has characterized the relationship with iran right now. >> with iran, we'll see what happens. but they've been very hostile. they've truly been the number one provocateur of terror in this country and, you know, representing their country. we have no indication that anything's happened or will happen, but if it does, it will be met, obviously, with great force. we'll have no choice. >> ned, if you were advising this...
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ali has never been convicted of a crime, only accused. >> mr. you the opportunity to respond to all the allegations. you may not wish to respond, but basically, you tortured people, murdered people. >> both uber and lyft say they don't review social media or conduct google searches as part as background checks on potential drivers. when we pointed out ali's history through a simple google search. both companies took immediate action to remove him. lyft banned ali all together for life. uber suspended him pending review. his trial is expected to wrap up in virginia this week. drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. >>> stonewalling, the president and the white house have been doing a lot of that lately. what recourse do house democrats have? ali honing joins us next. >> tech: they wanted it fixed fast so they brought it to us. >> mom: hi. >> tech: with our in-shop chip repair service, we can fix it the same day... guaranteed. plus with most insurance a safelite chip repair is no cost to you. >> mom: really? drive safely. all right. ♪ acoustic music >> singer
ali has never been convicted of a crime, only accused. >> mr. you the opportunity to respond to all the allegations. you may not wish to respond, but basically, you tortured people, murdered people. >> both uber and lyft say they don't review social media or conduct google searches as part as background checks on potential drivers. when we pointed out ali's history through a simple google search. both companies took immediate action to remove him. lyft banned ali all together for...
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ali, steph? >> morgan, thanks very much for us in jefferson city, missouri. >>> all right, electoral victory is declared in the world's biggest democracy. narendra modi delivered a victory speech to supporters, promising a, quote, bright future as hi party cruised to win earlier. it would seem to assure another term for the indian leader. >> and the election was a very important one. india with its 1.3 billion person population is on pace to outgrow china by the year 2024. just a few minutes ago, president trump tweeted his congratulations saying this. great things are in store for the u.s./india partnership, with the return of p.m. mody at the helm. i look forward to continuing our important work together. >> it is one area in which we have not spoiled our relationship with another country. this has actually been a fairly strong relationship that continues. joining us now, nbc's matt bradley, who is covering this from london. matt, the first election took place in april. why are we just getting
ali, steph? >> morgan, thanks very much for us in jefferson city, missouri. >>> all right, electoral victory is declared in the world's biggest democracy. narendra modi delivered a victory speech to supporters, promising a, quote, bright future as hi party cruised to win earlier. it would seem to assure another term for the indian leader. >> and the election was a very important one. india with its 1.3 billion person population is on pace to outgrow china by the year 2024....
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ali? gutierrez in dardanelle, arkans arkans arkansas. >>> up next, they're the first in the nation to cast their ballots. black voters in iowa are an overlooked voting bloc. after the break, the issues that matter to them. matter to them if you're turning 65, you're probably learning about medicare and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medicare costs, which means you may have to pay for the rest. that's where medicare supplement insurance comes in: to help pay for some of what medicare doesn't. learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by united healthcare insurance company might be the right choice for you. a free decision guide is a great place to start. call today to request yours. so what makes an aarp medicare supplement plan unique? well, these are the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp and that's because they meet aarp's high standards of quality and service. you're also getting
ali? gutierrez in dardanelle, arkans arkans arkansas. >>> up next, they're the first in the nation to cast their ballots. black voters in iowa are an overlooked voting bloc. after the break, the issues that matter to them. matter to them if you're turning 65, you're probably learning about medicare and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medicare costs, which means you may have to pay for the rest. that's where...
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ali malik at bank of singapore, thank you for joining us.ing up, cyril ramaphosa enters south africa's election as the front runner. will he be able to bring confidence back to the country? this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." entered the fifth stage of the world's largest democratic election. short of may fall just a clean majority. it is the first time the prospect of a coalition has been raised. >> we are very confident the or allianceority partners, we are very confident. >> you have the belt and road initiative coming up. why will india not join that? >> there are two significant reasons. projects passes in pakistan.ritory we cannot support the initiative. , it is supposed to be a project that benefits a number of countries. never any order for the project. >> can i push you want another issue? many outsiders immediately brought up the issue of the relationship between majority hindus and minority muslim population. reports from human rights watch say 36 muslims were killed by vigilantes. and 2019.y 2015 will
ali malik at bank of singapore, thank you for joining us.ing up, cyril ramaphosa enters south africa's election as the front runner. will he be able to bring confidence back to the country? this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." entered the fifth stage of the world's largest democratic election. short of may fall just a clean majority. it is the first time the prospect of a coalition has been raised. >> we are very confident the or allianceority...
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i'm traveling to the i car to seed bank to meet one of these scientists dr ali shahade the ira good to see it to what happened to the seed bank in aleppo syria it became possible to access to the gene bank all 3 got the premises and the public 2015 because every band accessed through the center by the armed group controlling the area. they stole the vehicles they stole the lot of equipments nothing left in the head call to exit the buildings and the duma. the war forced 5000000 refugees out of syria. right now it's not safe for a doctor so hard to continue his work at home how hard was it to leave that seed bank behind i spend more than. 27 years of my life working to the gym bag so it's a like someone who left behind the babies all long long history we dealt with them day by day we knew everything about the behavior of those plants in the field in the plastic houses even in the dream bangs time effort made by everybody. both syria and lebanon lie in the fertile crescent which is where farming began. it makes this part of the world an ideal place to work on safeguarding future food sup
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ali rasmus, fox two news. >>> time is 5:34. a cargo ship was intercepted and detained and being held in american samoa where they intercepted and detained it. the u.s. accuses them of carrying coal to sell in other countries including china which would violate u.n. sanctions. last week's announcement that the ship was seized came on the same day north korea fired two short range missiles. >> it is a continuous attempt by kim jong-un to gain leverage to return to the talk. >>> the cal hour of the ship could increase tensions between the u.s. and korea and it comes at a tim when the trump administration is wanting them to give up their nuclear program and it stalled in february. >>> in the latest sign of increased tensions in the middle east, saudi arabia said two tankers were attacked at the gulf. it happened off the coast of the unite earned arab emirates. one of the two saudi ships was being loaded to be delivered to the u.s. there were no injuries. it is not clear who is behind the attacks. the attacks on the saudi ships come
ali rasmus, fox two news. >>> time is 5:34. a cargo ship was intercepted and detained and being held in american samoa where they intercepted and detained it. the u.s. accuses them of carrying coal to sell in other countries including china which would violate u.n. sanctions. last week's announcement that the ship was seized came on the same day north korea fired two short range missiles. >> it is a continuous attempt by kim jong-un to gain leverage to return to the talk....
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i'm traveling through the i car to seed bank to meet one of these scientists dr ali shahad the ira good to see it to what happened to the seed bank in aleppo syria it became possible to access to the gym by all 3 of the premises and public 2015 because of the ban to access to the sent by the armed group on tolling the area. they stole the vehicles they stole the lot of equipments nothing left in the head call to exit the buildings and the june by. the war forced 5000000 refugees out of syria right now it's not safe for a doctor so how did to continue his work at home. how hard was it to leave that seed bank behind i spent more than. 27 years of my life working to the gym bag so it's a like someone who left behind the babies or a long long history we dealt with them day by day we knew everything about the behavior of those plants in the field in the plastic houses even in the dream bangs time effort made by everybody. both syria and lebanon lie in the fertile crescent which is where farming began. it makes this part of the world an ideal place 2 to work on safeguarding future food suppli
i'm traveling through the i car to seed bank to meet one of these scientists dr ali shahad the ira good to see it to what happened to the seed bank in aleppo syria it became possible to access to the gym by all 3 of the premises and public 2015 because of the ban to access to the sent by the armed group on tolling the area. they stole the vehicles they stole the lot of equipments nothing left in the head call to exit the buildings and the june by. the war forced 5000000 refugees out of syria...
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what's happening here, ali? >> reporter: well, raj, a san francisco man says he wanted to sort of re-imagine parking spaces in the city is so one day he decided to pay a parking meet then take a folding table, set it up in a parking spot like this one with a chair and his laptop and so far his idea has been spreading quickly. victor has his own company and the freedom to work anywhere. last thursday, he decided to set up shop here in a san francisco parking spot. >> even though there arelike, fl estate in the city. >> reporter: he traded in his usual work spaces, apartments, cafes, and libraries, for city streets at just $2.25 an hour. >> i posted about it on twitter and it quickly became a thing that other people wanted to get involved with. >> reporter: he says monday about 30 people joined him to work near city hall for what he now calls we park. >> hey, i want to do this in if portland, hey, i want to do this in madrid, hey, i want to do this in new york. so i think we're going to see more this week. >> repo
what's happening here, ali? >> reporter: well, raj, a san francisco man says he wanted to sort of re-imagine parking spaces in the city is so one day he decided to pay a parking meet then take a folding table, set it up in a parking spot like this one with a chair and his laptop and so far his idea has been spreading quickly. victor has his own company and the freedom to work anywhere. last thursday, he decided to set up shop here in a san francisco parking spot. >> even though...
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and here is ali velshi from "velshi & ruhle." >> thank you so much. i'm ali velshi. stephanie is on assignment. it is wednesday, may 8th. let's get smarter. >> a decade in the red. the "new york times" gets a look at the irs tax records for president trump from 1985 to 1994. >> i like to say i'm not covered but my developments are. they're the things that people really are reading about. >> according to a "new york times" analysis of trump's tax transcripts from 1985 to 1984, the president lost more than $1 billion. >> my casinos are doing very well as you know. >> far from being the most successful businessman of his generation year after year trump appears to have lost more money than nearly any other individual american taxpayer. >> my loast condominium was the biggest success in terms of condominiums. i don't believe in leverage. i have very little leverage. >> one of the years in question, trump accounted for nearly two cents out of every dollar of business loss report in the entire united states. >> i love deals. i read deals over the weekend. other people are
and here is ali velshi from "velshi & ruhle." >> thank you so much. i'm ali velshi. stephanie is on assignment. it is wednesday, may 8th. let's get smarter. >> a decade in the red. the "new york times" gets a look at the irs tax records for president trump from 1985 to 1994. >> i like to say i'm not covered but my developments are. they're the things that people really are reading about. >> according to a "new york times" analysis of...
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to find out, i've had to leave the celebration in lalish to meet ali khedar alyas.iraqi law, would yazidi community, yazidi council, and baba sheikh, would they accept these children? but i met families that they said that there should be a fatwa. if there is a fatwa from baba sheikh, we will accept, otherwise, we won't accept these children. a week later, the yazidi council published a statement saying children born to islamic state fighters are not accepted. despite what ali khedar alyas told me, this policy of non—acceptance had clearly been in place for a while. during our year—long investigation, we identified 20 yazidi women who had given birth to children under the caliphate. none had been allowed to bring their child home. we did find one woman who had kept her baby. we arranged to meet her in the privacy of my hotel room. she doesn't want the community to know she is speaking to us. rojin, not her real name, fell pregnantjust weeks before she was freed by the islamic state and gave birth seven months later when she was back in iraq. she is now secretly rais
to find out, i've had to leave the celebration in lalish to meet ali khedar alyas.iraqi law, would yazidi community, yazidi council, and baba sheikh, would they accept these children? but i met families that they said that there should be a fatwa. if there is a fatwa from baba sheikh, we will accept, otherwise, we won't accept these children. a week later, the yazidi council published a statement saying children born to islamic state fighters are not accepted. despite what ali khedar alyas told...
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ali, good to see you. thanks. >>> a potential escalation of the ongoing trade war between the united states and china. the world's two largest economies is taking a toll on wall street. take a look at the big board. we are down 2.1%. we're not at session lows. we were there two minutes ago. you can see this market is struggling the last couple of hours. it goes down, buyers come in. fundamentally, this chart does not look all that great. i always like to see what happens in the last hour of trading. the question is, are beam going to think they are getting bargains and push this up or will we see the second day in a row with a major sell-off. you will notice for those who watch the show regularly, when things start to look seriously, i where i sue in, you see a lot of it. tell me from your perspective, on a normal day, we would say a 2% loss is no great shape. >> exactly. here's the problem for this market. it's a friday deadline that's looming. so they still have a couple of trading days. expect to see a
ali, good to see you. thanks. >>> a potential escalation of the ongoing trade war between the united states and china. the world's two largest economies is taking a toll on wall street. take a look at the big board. we are down 2.1%. we're not at session lows. we were there two minutes ago. you can see this market is struggling the last couple of hours. it goes down, buyers come in. fundamentally, this chart does not look all that great. i always like to see what happens in the last...
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. >> reporter: yusuf abdi ali is a civil trial in virginia, alleging he's responsible for atrocities0s. while awaiting trial, he has been driving for uber. >> he's just coming now. >> reporter: undercover cnn producers last week ordered an uber in northern virginia. yusuf, listed on the app as an uber pro diamond driver with a 4.89 rating, picked them up, yusuf ali also told us he drives for lyft. where are you from? sir, i'm surprised to see you drive for uber and lyft. did the background checks for those companies not reveal the fact that you're accused of torture and murder and about to face a trial here for basically terrorizing communities? just how uber and lyft missed the accusations exposes a potential hole in their screening processes. a simple google search brings up article after article about his time in the security force. a major expose in 2016 found the alleged war criminal working as a security guard at dulles international airport, a job he was fired from after the report aired and a search would have revealed this. a canadian broadcasting documentary with villagers
. >> reporter: yusuf abdi ali is a civil trial in virginia, alleging he's responsible for atrocities0s. while awaiting trial, he has been driving for uber. >> he's just coming now. >> reporter: undercover cnn producers last week ordered an uber in northern virginia. yusuf, listed on the app as an uber pro diamond driver with a 4.89 rating, picked them up, yusuf ali also told us he drives for lyft. where are you from? sir, i'm surprised to see you drive for uber and lyft. did...
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>> they have been incredibly successful, ali.have to remember what we're seeing right now with republicans, it's not an accident. it is part of the end game of a plan that they put into place decades ago. what i mean by that is, to make sure they stack the supreme court with anti-choice judges and also what then happens is it aggressively pushes legislation to challenge roe. we even heard from justice briar this week where he actually gave a warning saying that roe is in detaining. roe is under deep threat. so that is what the difference is now is that people are seeing when you're talking about these legislators, these democratic candidates out there speaking because i don't think roe has ever been under threat the way that we see it today. let's not forget what happened in november where women really gave a big, huge win for democrats, not just in the house, but across the country. so there's an understanding that women are standing up, they're running, they're speaking, and we have to listen to that base. and so this is what w
>> they have been incredibly successful, ali.have to remember what we're seeing right now with republicans, it's not an accident. it is part of the end game of a plan that they put into place decades ago. what i mean by that is, to make sure they stack the supreme court with anti-choice judges and also what then happens is it aggressively pushes legislation to challenge roe. we even heard from justice briar this week where he actually gave a warning saying that roe is in detaining. roe is...
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the chinese on line shopping giant ali baba is making a big play of our cloud computing market share in brazil the ali baba group has announced that alibaba cloud will partner with brazilian tech firms o.-l. to vo to market its cloud services in south africa's largest economy interestingly the c.e.o. of us told reporters that ali baba's move into the brazilian market was precipitated by a request from an unnamed company that is also planning to move into brazil ali baba has a strong position in asian cloud computing in south america alibaba will have to elbow out familiar rivals including amazon google and microsoft for market share. big point is still consolidating after its run up and 10000 looks like it's just within reach but let's turn over to all coins for a moment all season just started back in march when we saw bitcoin dominance fall to an 8 month low of 50.5 percent from there we saw a lot of the cheaper all coins get picked up some of them are 80 the 90 percent off their all time highs and traders felt that they've essentially bottomed out now there's a really big differen
the chinese on line shopping giant ali baba is making a big play of our cloud computing market share in brazil the ali baba group has announced that alibaba cloud will partner with brazilian tech firms o.-l. to vo to market its cloud services in south africa's largest economy interestingly the c.e.o. of us told reporters that ali baba's move into the brazilian market was precipitated by a request from an unnamed company that is also planning to move into brazil ali baba has a strong position in...
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but look, i don't disagree with you, ali. obviously a lot of these battles are going to be fought in the courts. i think opening a formal inquiry would be the appropriate next step given account gravity situation we find ourselves in. i think the congress still has many tools at its disposal. i haven't lost faith in the congress, nor should the american people. we're dedicated to defending the rule of law in this country. that's something the american people can have confidence in. >> congressman joe naguse, tom nickles and margaret carl san. thank you for joining me on a friday night. >> happy weekend. >> donald trump has been making wild claims that the former head of the fbi and others committed treason as viewers of this program know, that is not au actually cannot be true. we're going to do a fact check on that and talk with pressure historian jon meacham about the grave accusations. later the attacks on nancy pelosi by a distorted video. how they're spreading and what it means for the future especially the presidential
but look, i don't disagree with you, ali. obviously a lot of these battles are going to be fought in the courts. i think opening a formal inquiry would be the appropriate next step given account gravity situation we find ourselves in. i think the congress still has many tools at its disposal. i haven't lost faith in the congress, nor should the american people. we're dedicated to defending the rule of law in this country. that's something the american people can have confidence in. >>...
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so for ali, tokyo success is not just a personal goal but a symbolic
so for ali, tokyo success is not just a personal goal but a symbolic
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and i said, can you picture george and ali every night? >> reporter: completely hijacked right here. >> that can't be true. >> reporter: it is not true. we do well though, we're doing fine. >> i feel bad. i go something's wrong with my marriage. >> reporter: today stern is happily married to his second wife. with the help of thisserp thera he's doing the best work of his career. >> i believe blew him right out of the water, why? i'm thinking i'm the most important thing here. robin williams goes on about something. my audience will tune out. i have to keep their interest. it was such a tha i couldn't be gracious enough to allow robin williams. imagine the arrogance of me, thinking robin williams can't hold my audience. >> reporter: you write about that. you tried to reach him and apologize. >> yeah. when i finally realized that a, it's okay to be a fan of someone, you know, i've been such a hard-ass on the air. i had such a desire to have all the audience for me. that i couldn't be gracious. there's no room for anybody else. so i couldn't
and i said, can you picture george and ali every night? >> reporter: completely hijacked right here. >> that can't be true. >> reporter: it is not true. we do well though, we're doing fine. >> i feel bad. i go something's wrong with my marriage. >> reporter: today stern is happily married to his second wife. with the help of thisserp thera he's doing the best work of his career. >> i believe blew him right out of the water, why? i'm thinking i'm the most...
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bolton's remarks as a ludicrous claim and the supreme leader ayatollah ali how many reasserted we will not negotiate with america because negotiation has no benefit and carries harm. before the talking started in jeddah it emerged that katsav prime minister abdullah bin nasa bin khalifa plenty will attend g.c.c. and arab league sessions on thursday it will be cattles 1st high level contacts with saudi the u.a.e. bahrain and egypt since the fall states imposed an ad land and sea blockade on the country nearly 2 years ago the 4 states had accused cats of supporting terrorism accusations vehemently denied by cats leaders the united states wants to see an end to the blockade on cata i would hope that they could work out some of these things because they have essentially they being the saudis destroyed the gulf cooperation
bolton's remarks as a ludicrous claim and the supreme leader ayatollah ali how many reasserted we will not negotiate with america because negotiation has no benefit and carries harm. before the talking started in jeddah it emerged that katsav prime minister abdullah bin nasa bin khalifa plenty will attend g.c.c. and arab league sessions on thursday it will be cattles 1st high level contacts with saudi the u.a.e. bahrain and egypt since the fall states imposed an ad land and sea blockade on the...
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ali stroker is chilling in the green room to talk about making history on broadway. you go, ali.li, among the democrats still considering a presidential run. only on "cbs this morning," we'll discuss his future plans. you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll discuss his future plans. you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ anna? did you make two identical purchases of $104 at cut and cloth? life doesn't update you about your credit card. so, meet eno. the capital one assistant that catches things that might look wrong, and helps you fix them. what's in your wallet? over the last 24 hours, you finished preparing him for college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b vaccine. be quick to talk to you♪ teen's doctor ♪ (avo) getting dressed can be rough on sensitive skin. downy free & gentle has no perfumes, no dyes, and softens cloth
ali stroker is chilling in the green room to talk about making history on broadway. you go, ali.li, among the democrats still considering a presidential run. only on "cbs this morning," we'll discuss his future plans. you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll discuss his future plans. you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ anna? did you make two identical purchases of $104 at cut and cloth? life doesn't update you about your credit card. so, meet eno. the capital...
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i'm traveling to the i car to seed bank to meet one of these scientists dr ali shahad the ira good to see it to what happened to the seed bank in aleppo syria it became possible to access to the gym by the pet mice and told the 2015 because of the ban to access to the sent by the armed group controlling the area. they stole the vehicles they stole the lot of equipments nothing left in the head call to exit the buildings and the june by. the war forced 5000000 refugees out of syria right now it's not safe for a doctor so how did to continue his work at home. how hard was it to leave that seed bank behind i spent more than. 27 years of my life working to the gym bag so it's a like someone who left behind the babies or a long long history we dealt with them day by day we knew everything about the behavior of those plants in the field in the plastic houses even in the dream bangs time effort made by everybody. both syria and lebanon lie in the fertile crescent which is where farming began. it makes this part of the world an ideal place 2 to work on safeguarding future food supplies this i
i'm traveling to the i car to seed bank to meet one of these scientists dr ali shahad the ira good to see it to what happened to the seed bank in aleppo syria it became possible to access to the gym by the pet mice and told the 2015 because of the ban to access to the sent by the armed group controlling the area. they stole the vehicles they stole the lot of equipments nothing left in the head call to exit the buildings and the june by. the war forced 5000000 refugees out of syria right now...
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and here is ali velshi and stephanie ruhle for "velshi & ruhle." >> i probably last spoke to alice about a year ago. but in all those days when we used to have reasonable conversations about federal budgets and how to understand the relationship between economics and government spending, alice was a go-to, a reliable person who always made time to come onto our shows. >> one smart, cookie. >> i'm ali velshi. >> and i'm stephanie ruhle. it is wednesday, may 15th and we begin with breaking news. tensions are escalating between the united states and iran. potentially endangering americans who are currently in iraq. the state department has ordered a partial evacuation at the u.s. embassy in baghdad. all nonemergency government employees are told they must get out now. here's the thing, no specific reason is given for the order but the security alert does say the government has limited ability to provide emergency services to americans who are in iraq. >> a spokesperson would only say it's due to the increased threat stream that we are seeing. the u.s. military said it's concerned ability po
and here is ali velshi and stephanie ruhle for "velshi & ruhle." >> i probably last spoke to alice about a year ago. but in all those days when we used to have reasonable conversations about federal budgets and how to understand the relationship between economics and government spending, alice was a go-to, a reliable person who always made time to come onto our shows. >> one smart, cookie. >> i'm ali velshi. >> and i'm stephanie ruhle. it is wednesday, may...
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stopped all its funding to the united nations palestinian refugee agency. 27 year old ali aimlessly roams the refugee camp or he was born and raised it was once his job to clean the streets here but now the garbage is left on collected she was one of around 40 senate asian laborers employed by the united nations relief and works agency for palestine refugees were underway for short to keep the schottische camp in jordan clean in 2018 the trump administration announced it would seize all funding to the agency so it has had to let employees go including senate ition laborers like ali. the u.n. agency was able to raise new funds from some 40 other countries but still needed to reduce its hold budget by $92000000.00 u.s. dollars last year. miley has asked us not to reveal his identity his refugee status doesn't allow him to work outside the camp this job was his only source of income to support his family of 6. there are now only 10 workers left to clean a camp with a population of $30000.00 as a result the camp is experiencing a garbage crisis. the camp is lacking in everything. the senator
stopped all its funding to the united nations palestinian refugee agency. 27 year old ali aimlessly roams the refugee camp or he was born and raised it was once his job to clean the streets here but now the garbage is left on collected she was one of around 40 senate asian laborers employed by the united nations relief and works agency for palestine refugees were underway for short to keep the schottische camp in jordan clean in 2018 the trump administration announced it would seize all funding...
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thing over and over again that this is all psychological warfare and iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali companies seem to reinforce that point in a speech he made to senior members of his government tuesday evening just last night he was speaking to people that included the president head of the judiciary the head of parliament senior military commanders and his message to them was that the united states in iran are locked in a battle but it is a battle of wills that iran will certainly when and that the united states is making an uproar that its public grantor its public posturing is far more loud than they are dangerous and he said that this is all basically orchestrated to put fear into iranians and it is not something that they should be worried about that a conflict that is military in nature will not come to pass but he also reiterated iran's standing position that it does not want a conflict it does not want any fighting with u.s. forces in the region. the u.n. security council has heard yemen is at a crossroads between peace and war with iraq began
thing over and over again that this is all psychological warfare and iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali companies seem to reinforce that point in a speech he made to senior members of his government tuesday evening just last night he was speaking to people that included the president head of the judiciary the head of parliament senior military commanders and his message to them was that the united states in iran are locked in a battle but it is a battle of wills that iran will certainly when...
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she took ali for screening and the bad news came. out of all they were in great pain the day we heard about our son being dyke as a hiv positive we went through many sleepless nights and wants to get our son looking healthy again and we'd be heartbroken for a child who just turned 10 recently but. health workers have screened tens of thousands of people but this is not the 1st outbreak to hit the district in recent years more than a 1000 people in the region reportedly tested positive for hiv in 2016 that outbreak was linked to sex workers. health officials say around 23000 people have hiv nationwide but they estimate 3 times that number remain undiagnosed that and sloppy medical practices are making it extremely difficult for pakistani authorities to bring hiv under control. joining us now is dr maria barr a mayor with u.n. aids in islamabad a doctor as we saw in that report it looks like a pediatrician was responsible for this most recent outbreak what more do we know about the investigation rather the day before or having this opp
she took ali for screening and the bad news came. out of all they were in great pain the day we heard about our son being dyke as a hiv positive we went through many sleepless nights and wants to get our son looking healthy again and we'd be heartbroken for a child who just turned 10 recently but. health workers have screened tens of thousands of people but this is not the 1st outbreak to hit the district in recent years more than a 1000 people in the region reportedly tested positive for hiv...
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i'm traveling to the i car to seed bank to meet one of these scientists dr ali shahad the ira good to see it to what happened to the seed bank in aleppo syria it became possible to access to the gym by all 3 got the premises and told but without the 15 because we've been to access through the center by the armed groups controlling the area. they stole the vehicles they stole the lot of equipments nothing left in the head call to exit the buildings and the duma. the war forced 5000000 refugees out of syria right now it's not safe for a doctor so how did to continue his work at home. how hard was it to leave that seed bank behind i spent more than. 27 years of my life working to the gym bag so it's a like you someone who left behind the babies all long long history we dealt with them day by day we knew everything about the behavior of those plants in the field in the plastic houses even in the dream bangs time effort made by everybody. both syria and lebanon lie in the fertile crescent which is where farming began. it makes this part of the world an ideal place to work on safeguarding f
i'm traveling to the i car to seed bank to meet one of these scientists dr ali shahad the ira good to see it to what happened to the seed bank in aleppo syria it became possible to access to the gym by all 3 got the premises and told but without the 15 because we've been to access through the center by the armed groups controlling the area. they stole the vehicles they stole the lot of equipments nothing left in the head call to exit the buildings and the duma. the war forced 5000000 refugees...
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so they cannot confront iran in this way now mr comments came a day after supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei in a speech from his residence in tehran speaking to students and academics said that iran's government all of the establishment speaks in one voice when it comes to talks with the united states going to mention it is going to there is consensus among executive officials that negotiating with the united states is absolutely not advised not just negotiating with the current government the obama administration was not fundamentally different from the current government it had a different appearance but the same nature we won't be deceived by us tricks. on thursday u.s. president donald trump said that iran is a weakening country and that it is looking for some kind of deal with the united states and that is exactly the kind of taking over of the narrative that iran's government is keen to avoid it has to be said that when it comes to the big picture of resisting america's maximum pressure campaign on iran all of iran's leaders do tend to agree on how to go about resisting the u
so they cannot confront iran in this way now mr comments came a day after supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei in a speech from his residence in tehran speaking to students and academics said that iran's government all of the establishment speaks in one voice when it comes to talks with the united states going to mention it is going to there is consensus among executive officials that negotiating with the united states is absolutely not advised not just negotiating with the current government...