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babe ruth was semi-global, but ali was global. everybody knew ali. he was probably one of the four most known people in the world, right up there with presidents. i don't know -- we all know those people, the famous athletes. touched toconic is your age, too. if you say johnny unitas, that says you are a certain age, or you say walter payton or jim brown. all of those people are iconic in their own respects. people knievel was a bad guy. there is a lot of talk about is today. he was a narcissistic guy with big hair, so i don't know how you want to relate that to the present situation. [laughter] >> i think one or two more. was just curious to know if of lindathe daughter boyd or someone else. >> layla was later, it was veronica porche. he had some children that weren't with any of his wife's. -- of his wives. he did a lot to propagate the future of america. >> thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you very much. >> again, the book is in the back of the room for sale from barnes & noble. we will get you some books. [chatter] host: history bookshelf f
babe ruth was semi-global, but ali was global. everybody knew ali. he was probably one of the four most known people in the world, right up there with presidents. i don't know -- we all know those people, the famous athletes. touched toconic is your age, too. if you say johnny unitas, that says you are a certain age, or you say walter payton or jim brown. all of those people are iconic in their own respects. people knievel was a bad guy. there is a lot of talk about is today. he was a...
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ali: right, yeah. robert: all three of you, though, you know, you've done a lot of groundbreaking for the asian american community. ali: this one can't get away from us. robert: 'cause role models are important. role models are important, too. nahnatchka, tell me something. does this feel like you're also doing a groundbreaking project? 'cause it feels like to me, like, even though, "fresh off the boat" kind of almost made kind of part of the cultural landscape andma permanent, you know what i mean? like, as part of it. do you feel like this is also kind of almost breaking new ground again?chka well, i think that, you know, it's breaking new ground in that these guys have been so instrumental.goa pla, who's gonna play sasha, you know? they wrote this story, they came up with the story. they produced it. and to me, that's groundbreaking. like, not only in front of the camera but behind the camera, being involved in the creative process like that. so it was never a question of, like, should this be a asi
ali: right, yeah. robert: all three of you, though, you know, you've done a lot of groundbreaking for the asian american community. ali: this one can't get away from us. robert: 'cause role models are important. role models are important, too. nahnatchka, tell me something. does this feel like you're also doing a groundbreaking project? 'cause it feels like to me, like, even though, "fresh off the boat" kind of almost made kind of part of the cultural landscape andma permanent, you...
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ali? >> before the president left, he teased the press with a look at his deal with mexico that appeared to be on one page. >> reporter: yeah. >> he described it as being a long deal. tell me about this. >> reporter: i don't know if that's the executive summary, or the entire actual four corners of the agreement that the president claims he has. clearly, there's something in that agreement. the president wants mexico to announce first. he's giving the mexicans wide berth to announce this on their own political schedule. there's some concernsdomestical. it marks the first time it appears donald trump has cared about domestic political considerations in another country, so we can try to read parts of that, what's on that sheet that the "washington post" snapped there. it's not going to be the full agreement. it does say something about another 45 days you can revisit this entire agreement. ali? >> hans, good to see you as always, hans nichols traveling with the president in iowa. i want to b
ali? >> before the president left, he teased the press with a look at his deal with mexico that appeared to be on one page. >> reporter: yeah. >> he described it as being a long deal. tell me about this. >> reporter: i don't know if that's the executive summary, or the entire actual four corners of the agreement that the president claims he has. clearly, there's something in that agreement. the president wants mexico to announce first. he's giving the mexicans wide berth...
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that's ali there on the right and me with ali's brother jakel on the.e known you since you were ze w, it overwhelming. it was hard to write that tweet. it's hard to talk tobo you aut it because of the story. what did you want to say to all those kids? boy, did you just look down the barrel of that camera and desaver a mesge to so many peopleho saw you on that stage, ali, and now say, oh. i'm allowed to do that. i can do that. i can be a star. >> that's right. i think about myself watching the tonys for years and years. it was always one of my favorite nights of the year. i always wondered if i could ever do that. because i didn't see mysel in any of the performers. and that goes across the board, you know? on screen or in movies. you just -- you're looking for yourself. ofsort of give you some kind hope and confidence that you can do it too. so that was for all those young people who d have aam and want se see that, oh, it is possible. >> repation matters. >> it's huge. >> you said to willie in that interview from 2015 and sunday night as well, somethin
that's ali there on the right and me with ali's brother jakel on the.e known you since you were ze w, it overwhelming. it was hard to write that tweet. it's hard to talk tobo you aut it because of the story. what did you want to say to all those kids? boy, did you just look down the barrel of that camera and desaver a mesge to so many peopleho saw you on that stage, ali, and now say, oh. i'm allowed to do that. i can do that. i can be a star. >> that's right. i think about myself watching...
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>> reporter: that's right, ali.e're in detroit today and i actually was just talking with two voters who really believe that this is the place that the election is going to come through in 2020 when it comes down to whoever the democratic nominee is in and donald trump. elizabeth warren is someone who likes to say she's willing to take her message anywhere. we've seen her go through west virginia, through ohio, now coming to michigan. so this is certainly a place where she's here to make not just her pitch for the general election, that she can compete anywhere, but also her pitch for green manufacturing in the heart of detroit and in that plan, it's $2 trillion over ten years. and an independent analysis from moody's says over that period of time, it will create a million jobs. so the specifics -- the crowd here doesn't necessarily know the specifics yet, but in conversations that i've had with them, they're interested in just generally the idea that warren has a plan. i know we talked last week a little bit about
>> reporter: that's right, ali.e're in detroit today and i actually was just talking with two voters who really believe that this is the place that the election is going to come through in 2020 when it comes down to whoever the democratic nominee is in and donald trump. elizabeth warren is someone who likes to say she's willing to take her message anywhere. we've seen her go through west virginia, through ohio, now coming to michigan. so this is certainly a place where she's here to make...
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>> ali, you had a show last night?how is incredible. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, natalie is going to catch up with two of the biggest stars in hollywood they are good friends. i didn't know this jennifer anniston and adam sandler. >>> also, that chef i mentioned a super chef he will share some recipes for the ultimate father's day breakfast. get ready. you especially, henry. get ready. pancakes, bacon. other goodness as well first, your local news and a little weather as well goodies as well. first, local news and a little weather as well. >>> good morning to you. it's 8:26. i'm chris sanchez. a decision this morning in mountain view after a marathon debate that lasted nearly eight hours, the issue whether or not to ban rvs from parking on city streets. at 3:30 this morning council members voted to support a parking van during overnight hours from 2:00 in the morning until 6:00 in the morning. this got heated at times. dozens showed up to express their opposition to the plan. and they also wanted to crea
>> ali, you had a show last night?how is incredible. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, natalie is going to catch up with two of the biggest stars in hollywood they are good friends. i didn't know this jennifer anniston and adam sandler. >>> also, that chef i mentioned a super chef he will share some recipes for the ultimate father's day breakfast. get ready. you especially, henry. get ready. pancakes, bacon. other goodness as well first, your local...
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>> ali, i absolutely do. and remember now, the speaker of the house has given us a ea standard of absolute -- absoluteness, of tightness, conciseness, and i think part of it is moving the political needle of the american people. when the impeachment proceedings actually started in watergate, the american people were at 57%. it started at 19%. this is a political process. it's a constitutional process. and we as a judiciary committee under article i section ii clause v have been given that authority since the 1900s. and so what we got today, and i think professor vance's very really convicted statement about both the underlying facts, which including article i -- excuse g me, volume i and volume ii, was that as a prosecutor she saw the elements that she could very well go to court, she could first seek an indictment then go to court and then proceed with an appeal, if necessary. i think the american people will listen to this. and we seek to continue to go down this pathway of investigation, dash, education. b
>> ali, i absolutely do. and remember now, the speaker of the house has given us a ea standard of absolute -- absoluteness, of tightness, conciseness, and i think part of it is moving the political needle of the american people. when the impeachment proceedings actually started in watergate, the american people were at 57%. it started at 19%. this is a political process. it's a constitutional process. and we as a judiciary committee under article i section ii clause v have been given that...
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ali noorani, what with the bill do? do?st: guest: yesterday, on a bipartisan basis several house republicans joined every democrat in the house, the american dream and promise act was passed and now heads to the senate. the legislation would provide a path to citizenship for approximately 2.7 million immigrants who are here contributing, helping americans and american families thrive. this includes those we would call dreamers. those who are brought here as children. currently, many of those folks have deferred arrival for arrival. about 300,000 of those have temporary protected status. this legislation would cover a large number of folks who are contributing and put them on a path to citizenship after they meet certain criteria over time. host: was that criteria? what is that path? guest: that path is to be able to, over the next 10 years, show that these individuals are completing their higher education or working or enrolling or enlisting our armed services. that is the affirmative criteria. the other criteria needs to b
ali noorani, what with the bill do? do?st: guest: yesterday, on a bipartisan basis several house republicans joined every democrat in the house, the american dream and promise act was passed and now heads to the senate. the legislation would provide a path to citizenship for approximately 2.7 million immigrants who are here contributing, helping americans and american families thrive. this includes those we would call dreamers. those who are brought here as children. currently, many of those...
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ali? >> kathy park for us in virginia beach. >>> friday's tragedy in virginia beach reignited calls for
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>> ali, it sounds like he's continuing to put the maximum pressure on iranians.gh economic sanctions so i don't think it is as esclatory. i don't see a path to get to the negotiation table. it is good that the president is willing to talk. what's the mechanism to get the iranians to the table? >> ali arouzi, let's talk about these sanctions, targeting the office and those allies of his office, what's the reaction? these are significant. even though they may largely be symbolic, symbolism is important especially when there is so much of animosity and a lack of dialogue. many see this as the death of diplomacy. that's what one analyst told me before we went on-air, i was talking to him and he said this is going to guarantee the depth of diplomacy between teheran. it is not going to have much effect, the founder of revolution and died in 1989. maybe helps to get the guy's name right if you are going to sanction him. it is not going to have a practical effect on him. if you are talking about a travel ban, he has not left the country since the 1980s when he was presid
>> ali, it sounds like he's continuing to put the maximum pressure on iranians.gh economic sanctions so i don't think it is as esclatory. i don't see a path to get to the negotiation table. it is good that the president is willing to talk. what's the mechanism to get the iranians to the table? >> ali arouzi, let's talk about these sanctions, targeting the office and those allies of his office, what's the reaction? these are significant. even though they may largely be symbolic,...
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so sorry, ali, to governor cuomo. stabb stand by. >> there was a helicopter that made a forced landing, emergency landing or landed on the roof of the building for one reason or another. there was a fire that happened when the helicopter hit the roof. people who were in the building said they felt the building shake. the fire department believes the fire is under control. there may have been casualties involved in people in the helicopter. >> do we know at this point how many were on the helicopter? >> we do not know. but right now we believe the fire is under control. again, casualties involved with the helicopter. we don't know what caused the helicopter to land on the top of the building. but people in the building itself, nobody has been hurt. some people have been evacuated. this is all very preliminary, and the fire department is just in the midst of responding right now as we speak. >> governor, i wonder what goes through your mind when there is an aircraft into a building? >> they're not defining it as either
so sorry, ali, to governor cuomo. stabb stand by. >> there was a helicopter that made a forced landing, emergency landing or landed on the roof of the building for one reason or another. there was a fire that happened when the helicopter hit the roof. people who were in the building said they felt the building shake. the fire department believes the fire is under control. there may have been casualties involved in people in the helicopter. >> do we know at this point how many were...
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>> reporter: yeah, ali.nge there probably generating a little bit more heat than light for our viewers. but it's core to the immigration debate here. and julian castro's whole candidacy. he was the first candidate to put out an immigration plan of any kind. there are a number of other candidates including o'rourke who have their own comprehensive immigration plans. is about that section 1325, which i won't go too overboard here on the details of it, but the long and short of it is, essentially to get rid of it would be to decriminalize border crossing, to make it a civil offense rather than a criminal offense. it's been caricatured as an open border policy. o'rourke would get rid of it for asylum seekers and refugees but keep the idea that crossing the border illegally is still illegal. and julian castro doubled down on his position when i interviewed him in the spin room after the debate. >> and that's why congressman o'rourke and i have a big disagreement about this. the only way that we are going to guara
>> reporter: yeah, ali.nge there probably generating a little bit more heat than light for our viewers. but it's core to the immigration debate here. and julian castro's whole candidacy. he was the first candidate to put out an immigration plan of any kind. there are a number of other candidates including o'rourke who have their own comprehensive immigration plans. is about that section 1325, which i won't go too overboard here on the details of it, but the long and short of it is,...
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ali wolf has a look at the changes that might cause a little confusion for people, ali. >> reporter: laura, that's right. that's the confusion that affects rideshare drivers and also travelers who are landing here at sfo at the domestic terminal instead of getting an uber or a lyft down on the curb.
ali wolf has a look at the changes that might cause a little confusion for people, ali. >> reporter: laura, that's right. that's the confusion that affects rideshare drivers and also travelers who are landing here at sfo at the domestic terminal instead of getting an uber or a lyft down on the curb.
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ali? >> kelly, thank you for reporting on this.nell aat capitol hill for us. >>> it's been a little over two months since the release of the mueller report which outlined in great detail russian efforts to aid donald trump in the 2016 presidential election. in his first face-to-face meeting with the russian president, vladimir putin since the conclusion of the former special counsel robert mueller's nearly two-year investigation at the g20 summit in osaka, the president addressed russia's interference with a smirk and a shake of the finger. >> christian welker is joining me now. walk us through what happened twod between the two leaders. >> well, it was remarkable, ali. our freddy, white house producer was in the room where when president trump and russian president vladimir putin were meeting. she was the one to press him, will he raise the issue of election meddling with president putin. you heard president trump with a smile, as you noted, say that, yes, he would do that and then sort of turned to putin and say don't meddle in t
ali? >> kelly, thank you for reporting on this.nell aat capitol hill for us. >>> it's been a little over two months since the release of the mueller report which outlined in great detail russian efforts to aid donald trump in the 2016 presidential election. in his first face-to-face meeting with the russian president, vladimir putin since the conclusion of the former special counsel robert mueller's nearly two-year investigation at the g20 summit in osaka, the president addressed...
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he wants us to be seen as the dove in his administration. >> ali. the president in his tweet series this morning did say they imposed even more sanctions last night. is there any inclination that the iranians are going to pull back on this escalation because we know how much sanctions hurt them. >> there is no information right now, stephanie. iran's mantra, moderate to hard liners here that they're not going to negotiate with the united states while the status quo is like this. if we are on the heavy sanctions and threatened by american military, there is no point in coming around to the negotiation table to america and they need to show much stronger sides of themselves which is what they have been doing. they are saying shooting down that drone yesterday was no mistake and no miscalculation as the president alluded to yesterday. they're saying that was calculated and it was done in order to send a message to the united states the u.s. military aircraft that was carrying 20 or 30 passengers was also in their cross hairs but they decided not to hit
he wants us to be seen as the dove in his administration. >> ali. the president in his tweet series this morning did say they imposed even more sanctions last night. is there any inclination that the iranians are going to pull back on this escalation because we know how much sanctions hurt them. >> there is no information right now, stephanie. iran's mantra, moderate to hard liners here that they're not going to negotiate with the united states while the status quo is like this. if...
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one final point, ali. the situation is so different today than in the '80s that the united states really can't do much without this whole effort, potential effort, becoming a team effort. and so far what we've seen in the region is that the united states is about the only player that's pushing back in a dramatic fashion against the iranians. so we've got a long way to go before we see anything that even approaches hostile action. >> so let me ask you this. somebody asked me the other day. why would you think that it wasn't iran that attacked those tankers. and i guess we do need to articulate that there are lots of people in the world who would benefit from a war between or some kind of military action between iran and the united states. and i would argue that iran and the united states are the least of those. these are the two countries that do not wish to have a military interaction with each other because it would just be bad. >> yeah. well, there's an old saying in the military when you do military pla
one final point, ali. the situation is so different today than in the '80s that the united states really can't do much without this whole effort, potential effort, becoming a team effort. and so far what we've seen in the region is that the united states is about the only player that's pushing back in a dramatic fashion against the iranians. so we've got a long way to go before we see anything that even approaches hostile action. >> so let me ask you this. somebody asked me the other day....
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>> reporter: well, ali, it is quite the opposite here. they are saying that this was no accident and this was a clear message to the united states that they will hit the united states or anybody else for that matter who encroaches on their borders. the newly appointed head of the revolutionary guard made some very fiery rhetoric against america saying that this is a warning to them if they come back into our air space, we will hit them again. and he's been making these comments for a few days now. i mean, a couple of days ago he said that iran's missile program has changed the balance of power in this region and that people just can't put pressure on iran. so they're actually touting this as a major victory in iran, bringing down a highly sophisticated, very expensive u.s. drone that the americans have basically been saying is incapable of being shot down, is a big victory for the iranians. they are saying, look, we can pierce america, we can defend ourselves. and that's been reiterated today by the foreign minister as you read part of th
>> reporter: well, ali, it is quite the opposite here. they are saying that this was no accident and this was a clear message to the united states that they will hit the united states or anybody else for that matter who encroaches on their borders. the newly appointed head of the revolutionary guard made some very fiery rhetoric against america saying that this is a warning to them if they come back into our air space, we will hit them again. and he's been making these comments for a few...
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rowghani it's great to see you, again, ali, welcome back. >> thank you, carl, great to see you. >> aot of discussion about slack yesterday and the degree to which it can displace conventional email, butterfield seems to think that could happen in five to seven years does it really have the cult following they say it does >> i think it does it's now an indispensable tool in most workplaces, at least in what kind of modern skand emergg organizations. and i think just beyond looking at slack, i think that chat-based communication, if youyo think about the customer use case, we all use email to interact with friends. we also use sms and other text platforms. i think there are mo multiple modalities to communicate in real life and multiple modal 'tis to communicate in a business complex and i don't think it's a great ambition, there's a great rallying cry, but slack doesn't actually have to literally kill email in order to be a successful long-term company but it has to add additional sort of utility to how we communicate in an enterprise >> ali, do you think we'll see more direct listing
rowghani it's great to see you, again, ali, welcome back. >> thank you, carl, great to see you. >> aot of discussion about slack yesterday and the degree to which it can displace conventional email, butterfield seems to think that could happen in five to seven years does it really have the cult following they say it does >> i think it does it's now an indispensable tool in most workplaces, at least in what kind of modern skand emergg organizations. and i think just beyond...
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ali, i'll start with you. this is, of course, far from her first trip into the red midwest. and you know, that's a pretty interesting message delivered as she's surrounded by working class voters who say that they're disappointed with the president. what did you learn last night? and from your travels in this region today? >> it's so interesting. elizabeth warren's campaign is not a stranger to traveling outside of either early primary states or states that are typically democratic leaning. this is not the first time that we have seen her turn into the red area. she did that swing talking about the opioid crisis. she has been pushing the economic patriotism message. here last night it was no different. she did make a lot of contrast with president trump not on personality. yes, she did talk about impeachment. she really did push this economic message trying to contrast herself with him on policy. there was one other thing i remember as being a big deal here which ultimately the republican did win, but it all hinged on health care. that is one of the issues she said she is no
ali, i'll start with you. this is, of course, far from her first trip into the red midwest. and you know, that's a pretty interesting message delivered as she's surrounded by working class voters who say that they're disappointed with the president. what did you learn last night? and from your travels in this region today? >> it's so interesting. elizabeth warren's campaign is not a stranger to traveling outside of either early primary states or states that are typically democratic...
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we're in the news business, ali. >> that's a very astute point. have a great afternoon. >>> it's tuesday, june 25th, coming up this hour, breaking news, big announcements about staffing changes at the white house. who's in and who's out. >>> and as andrea just said, the debate countdown is on. we're just 32 hours from night one right here on msnbc. we're going to take a look at the latest polls, who's gaining traction as 20 candidates make last minute preparations for the stage. >>> plus, hundreds of children in a state of crisis here in the united states. they are sick. they are tired, they are hungry, and they are living in filth. we'll dig into the gut wrenching conditions some migrant babies and children are trapped in as others are still separated from their families with absolutely no reunion in sight. >>> breaking news from the white house, this white house has appointed a new press secretary, the acting border chief, customs and border control chief has resigned. let's get right to the story. hans nichols live at the white house. what's go
we're in the news business, ali. >> that's a very astute point. have a great afternoon. >>> it's tuesday, june 25th, coming up this hour, breaking news, big announcements about staffing changes at the white house. who's in and who's out. >>> and as andrea just said, the debate countdown is on. we're just 32 hours from night one right here on msnbc. we're going to take a look at the latest polls, who's gaining traction as 20 candidates make last minute preparations for...
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i think what's happened though, ali, keep this in mind. the trump administration came in trying to reframe the debate about iran. it wasn't just about an iranian nuclear deal that in the minds of the trump administration shielded iran from international pressure and frankly emboldened them to work with proxies and to have an adventurous foreign policy in places like yemen and in the gulf and syria. and so they have been trying to reorient the strategy. that is to say iran has to normalize its behavior. so we're not just talking about its nuclear program, we're talking about its missile program, its support to terrorist groups, its human rights violations, all the things that it's doing as a disruptive force in the middle east and beyond. and so that's the frame of reference for the trump administration. that's where the pressure comes from the sanctions perspective. and this is to be anticipated. the iranians reacting to that kind of pressure, the attempts by the trump administration to realign that narrative and an attempt by iran to rega
i think what's happened though, ali, keep this in mind. the trump administration came in trying to reframe the debate about iran. it wasn't just about an iranian nuclear deal that in the minds of the trump administration shielded iran from international pressure and frankly emboldened them to work with proxies and to have an adventurous foreign policy in places like yemen and in the gulf and syria. and so they have been trying to reorient the strategy. that is to say iran has to normalize its...
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ali, that was a 12th-year high. that's why there was so much concern according to the white house and why they were making the case this was a recrisis and why president trump was moving to do something. again, he was getting a lot of pressure everybody his own party essentially saying look, we might move to pass legislation to block you. that had have been a huge rebuke to this republican president. so he was under pressure himself, ali, to try to get this deal. and what the u.s. negotiators were saying is look, it's fantastic that mexico is offering to send those 6,000 national guard troops to the border with guatemala but we need more. and they finally got it tonight in the form of mexico agreeing to hold asylum seekers. that is a big give on the part of the mexican government. >> i appreciate your reporting on there. thank you for joining us tonight. >> absolutely. thank you for having me. >> thank you in washington. nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker. joining me now rick wilson, contributor to th
ali, that was a 12th-year high. that's why there was so much concern according to the white house and why they were making the case this was a recrisis and why president trump was moving to do something. again, he was getting a lot of pressure everybody his own party essentially saying look, we might move to pass legislation to block you. that had have been a huge rebuke to this republican president. so he was under pressure himself, ali, to try to get this deal. and what the u.s. negotiators...
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ali wong, everybody. thanks for being here, ali. best or nothing. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: thanks to will arnette and ali wong. apologies to matt damon. we ran out of firearm him. "nightline" is next. but first, here with the song "world for two," king calaway! ♪ ♪ sometimes i think this world's too much all the hurt all the hate all it takes is a human touch ♪ ♪ it's so easy to get lost in the lie ♪ ♪ make a change make a choice all the noise we can drown it out ♪ ♪ meet me out where the stars turn blue come on touch the sky and enjoy the view ♪ ♪ so come here make it all disappear like lovers do ♪ ♪ girl for you i wish that i could build a world for two ♪ ♪ girl for you i wish that i could build a world for two ♪ ♪ ♪ kiss me like there's no one else for miles take it fast take it slow let it go for a little while ♪ ♪ heaven's so close to the both of us for the rest of the night we can fly we can rise above ♪ ♪ meet me out where the stars turn blu
ali wong, everybody. thanks for being here, ali. best or nothing. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: thanks to will arnette and ali wong. apologies to matt damon. we ran out of firearm him. "nightline" is next. but first, here with the song "world for two," king calaway! ♪ ♪ sometimes i think this world's too much all the hurt all the hate all it takes is a human touch ♪...
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. >> trevor: people are raving about your performance, raving about ali who is also amazing and the tworeally special which really connected with people on many levels where. did the film come from, because you cowrote and created the film. >> agoi and i are old friends. we go way back. we came from the same college theater company at ucla and we always wanted to make something together. and we worked together here and there and she was a writer on fresh off the boat. and we just always wanted to do our version of when harry met sally because that is like my favorite movie. so the opportunity came and we just got to writing it. >> right. >> you borrowed from your life to write the script. what i really loved about the story because i didn't know the part of your life. because you play a character who is living at home, in the bay area, and what i loved is how you created this world. like i live at home with my mom. >> clubby like. >> yeah, yeah, why did you use your life and why was it important for to you create a character that was like. >> well, we wanted to reflect real people who e
. >> trevor: people are raving about your performance, raving about ali who is also amazing and the tworeally special which really connected with people on many levels where. did the film come from, because you cowrote and created the film. >> agoi and i are old friends. we go way back. we came from the same college theater company at ucla and we always wanted to make something together. and we worked together here and there and she was a writer on fresh off the boat. and we just...
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ali was it maybe rather overly optimistic of the nigerian people to expect that embracing democracy would allow for liberties for freedom for even prosperity. well i think as the most rightly pointed out the date tomorrow june 12th is hugely significant because that was the day originally nigeria was supposed to return to democracy in 1903 in which the military an old and that's what we're actually commemorating tomorrow on that day and what led to democracy in the end was the public protesting against the nominate it was people fighting for this industry it was people pushing for civil liberties to keep the democratic space open people got killed in that struggle just as they did in the apartheid struggle people like delegate were people like. who was the wife of the candidate who won a journalist were killed student protesters were killed so civil society really pushed for that transition and the military reluctantly accepted it but what happened after transition really was that the people who really pushed for it didn't necessarily russian and occupy the space instead people who
ali was it maybe rather overly optimistic of the nigerian people to expect that embracing democracy would allow for liberties for freedom for even prosperity. well i think as the most rightly pointed out the date tomorrow june 12th is hugely significant because that was the day originally nigeria was supposed to return to democracy in 1903 in which the military an old and that's what we're actually commemorating tomorrow on that day and what led to democracy in the end was the public protesting...
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ali? >> all right, hans, we will come to you very quickly. i just want to ask tom something because just to give people perspective wris the is in the middle of manhattan. this a 750 building. there are bigger buildings in the united states, but it's a tall building. fire on the top, word of an aircraft into a building in new york. two very separate -- three very separate concerns. one it's serious an aircraft crashes into a building, two new york city which has a remarkable relationship of air crafts into buildings, and three, a fire in a building. so you see a coordinated ems response that as serious as this is looks like it's the kind of response used see to a major terrorist attack. >> yeah, it is. so one of the first things that happens is, and i was list took the radio as this went down, a level three mobilization. at that point he's asking for a significant amount of police to the scene. a few things that need to happen right away. they're concerned obviously about is there going to be any sort of debris coming off this building, are t
ali? >> all right, hans, we will come to you very quickly. i just want to ask tom something because just to give people perspective wris the is in the middle of manhattan. this a 750 building. there are bigger buildings in the united states, but it's a tall building. fire on the top, word of an aircraft into a building in new york. two very separate -- three very separate concerns. one it's serious an aircraft crashes into a building, two new york city which has a remarkable relationship...
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i'm still waiting to see that check, ali. if we get $91 billion, that would be great for the city of puerto rico. however, those numbers are incorrect. we have $11 billion for mostly service work, so all we're doing is making sure we can put roofs on top of people's houses. but for portable work, we've only gotten a small number of dollars. tourism is flourishing, but really, we have this opportunity to be built and be a model for the rest of the united states. hopefully everybody can see that and see that it is important to take this money that's been appropriated, not hold it back and start rebuilding. >> so you haven't seen this check? >> if there is $91 billion to come to puerto rico, i would like to see that check. >> how do you manage your relationship with the president? you are the governor and it's important to have something of a relationship. what is that relationship like? >> i think as head of my government, my initial -- even as we're from different parties, my initial effort is to make sure that on the face of
i'm still waiting to see that check, ali. if we get $91 billion, that would be great for the city of puerto rico. however, those numbers are incorrect. we have $11 billion for mostly service work, so all we're doing is making sure we can put roofs on top of people's houses. but for portable work, we've only gotten a small number of dollars. tourism is flourishing, but really, we have this opportunity to be built and be a model for the rest of the united states. hopefully everybody can see that...
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"today in the bay" ali wolf has been on the scene. ali, what can you tell us?rter: well, kris and marcus, chp says that police chase came to an end here at the off-ramp to 101 and yorba buena road. the bmw slammed into a mini van passing through this intersection at the time. two men were inside. one died here at the scene. and the other is in critical condition. chp says it all started at 3:15 at 280 when officers spotted the suspect driving erratically speeding and slowing down. they say that suspect drove onto southbound 101. officers tried to pull him over. there was a quick chase. he sped off. then he came to the off-ramp of 101, blew through a red light at this intersection where that crash happened. now, we want to take you back out here live. the on-ramp to 101. that is the suspect's bmw with the hazard lights on. the car parts. the on-ramp is closed. chp says when they tried to catch up with the suspect, he got up and started to run. they say he also told officers he was under the influence of me methamphetamine. he had a female pattern with him. the s
"today in the bay" ali wolf has been on the scene. ali, what can you tell us?rter: well, kris and marcus, chp says that police chase came to an end here at the off-ramp to 101 and yorba buena road. the bmw slammed into a mini van passing through this intersection at the time. two men were inside. one died here at the scene. and the other is in critical condition. chp says it all started at 3:15 at 280 when officers spotted the suspect driving erratically speeding and slowing down....
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they're not going to do anything, ali.t remark is that even if their investigation -- which, by the way we have had a u.n. investigation, a turkish investigation, but even if they found a photo of him standing over jamal khashoggi with a bloody knife in his hand, they still wouldn't abandon mbs. they made it clear for financial reasons they are not going to touch that alliance no matter what comes up. this you would n. report, 100 pages, forensic evidence, is damming about the role, the responsibility of saudi arabia and the individual criminal for the extra judicial killing of journalist jamal khashoggi. >> there is a lot to talk about here because first of all saudi arabia conducts a whole lot of killings within its judicial system that are worthy of discussion. but to the larger point because you like poking holes in the establishment. the establishment, whomever that may be in this country in saudi arabia, in western europe, all over the developed world, thinks that the relationship between the united states and the we
they're not going to do anything, ali.t remark is that even if their investigation -- which, by the way we have had a u.n. investigation, a turkish investigation, but even if they found a photo of him standing over jamal khashoggi with a bloody knife in his hand, they still wouldn't abandon mbs. they made it clear for financial reasons they are not going to touch that alliance no matter what comes up. this you would n. report, 100 pages, forensic evidence, is damming about the role, the...
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our friend ali vitali. for those who are unfamiliar of this event, give us an idea of the purpose who's there and what contenders are in the room? >> reporter: the purpose of the campaign is an event as reverend b barber saying it is not for the poor people but with the poor people. we hear so many of these 2020 candidates talk about of the wealth gap. nine of them are taking the stage today. this group released their policy ideals last year, today they are coming out with a moral budget. their suggestion of how lawmakers could get tho theo th policies that'll help with america impoverish -- we were listening to some of the things that activists were mentioning of $15 minimum wage and spending less on defense spending and more on things like education. it did sound like a bernie sanders or elizabeth warren's rally. talking to activists and voters, those are the people who they are looking to hear from. >> ali, thank you so much. i look forward to hear what joe biden has to say. >> poll numbers have rattled
our friend ali vitali. for those who are unfamiliar of this event, give us an idea of the purpose who's there and what contenders are in the room? >> reporter: the purpose of the campaign is an event as reverend b barber saying it is not for the poor people but with the poor people. we hear so many of these 2020 candidates talk about of the wealth gap. nine of them are taking the stage today. this group released their policy ideals last year, today they are coming out with a moral budget....
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that was the point that ali was making earlier. those on the right especially donald trump believes that if he can make the democrats appear to be soft on immigration, he'll continue to remain in the white house especially with voters on the right. even some independents want to see harder issues in place. what pete buttigieg attempt to do with the issue, connect to the separation of crisis and show perhaps if things were changing, we would not have to have policies in place that lead two depaths of the family tryin to move into the u.s. moving forward, we'll see if they are tough on immigration without being tough on immigrants. >> eugene scott, thank you for uni joining us. >>> chuck schumer reacting to president trump's recent comment at the g-20 summit with vladimir putin. he spoke a moment ago. >> he seems to be joking and smirking about it. americans will lose face in american democracy. this president jokes about it? it is disgraceful. >> this is a response donald trump down playing the 2016 presidential election. listen to
that was the point that ali was making earlier. those on the right especially donald trump believes that if he can make the democrats appear to be soft on immigration, he'll continue to remain in the white house especially with voters on the right. even some independents want to see harder issues in place. what pete buttigieg attempt to do with the issue, connect to the separation of crisis and show perhaps if things were changing, we would not have to have policies in place that lead two...
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the voters will change it, ali, we hope. what strikes so many details had this press conference to talk about, but from the witness you just interviewed alisa there, you know, their lives are changed. well, the killer, the loser killer, that's what he wans to do. that's his goal. mass murder, agony, he wants misery. he wants to die. that's what he's trying to do. he comes in there and listening to what the police chief said, he had a .45 caliber handgun with extended magazines and a silencer. one of the witnesses said we heared the shots but we didn't think they were close. >> right. >> well, the reason. >> that's the silencer. >> that's the silencer. he could have been in the next room. you see he's got that silencer, extended magazines and going through and massacring all the people. the chief said it was an extended gun battle with his detectives and officers. this guy is loading the this guy is loading the 30 round magazines into the pistol. when you're shooting with a silencer, you don't get the loud bang. it will recoi
the voters will change it, ali, we hope. what strikes so many details had this press conference to talk about, but from the witness you just interviewed alisa there, you know, their lives are changed. well, the killer, the loser killer, that's what he wans to do. that's his goal. mass murder, agony, he wants misery. he wants to die. that's what he's trying to do. he comes in there and listening to what the police chief said, he had a .45 caliber handgun with extended magazines and a silencer....
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ali?us in virginia beach. >>> friday's tragedy in virginia beach reignited calls for solutions to end the surge of mass shootings in the united states. on saturday new jersey senator and 2020 contender cory booker had passionate words at the california democratic convention. >> it is time for us as a nation not to normalize the violence and the carnage of gun violence. it is time that we come together and stand together and take a fight to the nra and the corporate gun lobby. like we have never seen before. we can lead that fight and we can win. >> senator booker has pledged to take executive action on gun control on his first day in office. his plan includes a federal lansing program which would include a federal background check and ban on assault weapons. joining me now is msnbc senior political editor beth intoey. we love talking policy and this is one of those spaces in which cory booker does seem to be ahead of the pack and he has sort of taken this on as central to his campaign. >>
ali?us in virginia beach. >>> friday's tragedy in virginia beach reignited calls for solutions to end the surge of mass shootings in the united states. on saturday new jersey senator and 2020 contender cory booker had passionate words at the california democratic convention. >> it is time for us as a nation not to normalize the violence and the carnage of gun violence. it is time that we come together and stand together and take a fight to the nra and the corporate gun lobby....
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sanders >> paralyzed as a 2-year-old, today a broadway tony winner we'll have the inspiring story of ali stroker ♪ ♪ >> suckers brothers keeping it simple with jimmy fallon "early today" starts right now >> good tuesday morning. i'm phillip mena >> and i'm frances rivera. breaking news overnight, big papi is back in boston david ortiz arrived at massachusetts general hospital with a police escort after being shot in the dominican republic just 24 hours ago. the red sox arranged for a jet to bring the legendary slugger back to the states his shooting sent shock waves around the country in fenway park, the red sox honored him with a moment of reflection players and fans pausing for a moment of prayer before their game against the rangers new england's patriots star quarterback tom brady tweeting, papi defines boston strong get well soon, my friend and former president barack obama shared this photo of the time he got a personalized boston red sox jersey, wishing him a speedy recovery. nbc's morgan chesky has more >> reporter: frightening moments captured on security camera. a gunman walkin
sanders >> paralyzed as a 2-year-old, today a broadway tony winner we'll have the inspiring story of ali stroker ♪ ♪ >> suckers brothers keeping it simple with jimmy fallon "early today" starts right now >> good tuesday morning. i'm phillip mena >> and i'm frances rivera. breaking news overnight, big papi is back in boston david ortiz arrived at massachusetts general hospital with a police escort after being shot in the dominican republic just 24 hours ago....
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s ali and quiches travel to sierra leone to see why the capital freetown is struggling to cope. the best way to get from freetown airport to downtown is by boat captain sagal months array of sea coach express has the making the journey for 15 years his biggest challenge navigating through all the plastic debris is that of a horse. they've eaten for the classes they've been moving into it for and it's a view these things watts of all 510 years not in it's in plastic trash clogs up the engine almost every journey that's why someone keeps watch in the back of the boat to alert the captain as soon as it happens often the damage is already done. 3 towns plastic problem is also evident in other parts of the city some blame the government but drainage canals awash with trash point to the need for an alternative approach to waste. yet sierra leone still does not even have its own plastic recycling center refuse either ends up in a landfill sometimes right in the city center or it's exported the head of the environmental protection agency says the government must act immediately he admit
s ali and quiches travel to sierra leone to see why the capital freetown is struggling to cope. the best way to get from freetown airport to downtown is by boat captain sagal months array of sea coach express has the making the journey for 15 years his biggest challenge navigating through all the plastic debris is that of a horse. they've eaten for the classes they've been moving into it for and it's a view these things watts of all 510 years not in it's in plastic trash clogs up the engine...
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financial action against the country's supreme leader and his associates mr trump says i tolerate ayatollah ali khamenei is ultimately responsible for iran's hostile. also on the program of the earthquake in turkey as the opposition wins control of its downfall thousands celebrate the victory deals of close to present budget time on his ruling party in the country's biggest city. to jet fighter jets to the north of the country both pilots who checked the one device. i'm still gale welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump has signed an executive order targeting financial sanctions against iran supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei and his associates mr trump said he was taking the action because ayatollah khomeini he was put was the person responsible for iran's conduct he said the united states did not seek conflict with iran but would continue to increase pressure to prevent it from developing nuclear weapons and supporting militant groups the supreme leader of iran is one. also believe is responsible for the hostile conduct of the regime is respect. it was it is country is offers ov
financial action against the country's supreme leader and his associates mr trump says i tolerate ayatollah ali khamenei is ultimately responsible for iran's hostile. also on the program of the earthquake in turkey as the opposition wins control of its downfall thousands celebrate the victory deals of close to present budget time on his ruling party in the country's biggest city. to jet fighter jets to the north of the country both pilots who checked the one device. i'm still gale welcome to...
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thank you very much for being here today. >>> joining me now ali vitali.e also have former senior advisor to hillary clinton's campaign, adrian ellrod and from washington former senior advisor to jeb bush, michael steele. ali, let's talk about a little bit of what we heard from senator bernie sanders, and forgive me, again, we are still getting sound tests here where this debate stage is unfolding behind us. he was pretty clear in saying that he was a democrat, which, you know, feels a little new to my ears, but he also wouldn't say that he would get out of the race before the convention if it's clear he's not going to be the nominee. >> kasie, that exchange really struck knee, too. you have the sound check, we have the heat out here. on that exchange i was really struck by when he was saying that he wouldn't necessarily drop out. i get it, it's early in this race and you don't want to basically concede defeat if you are in it to win it, which obviously bernie sanders s but you're definitely right that that was a moment that really made my ears perk up in
thank you very much for being here today. >>> joining me now ali vitali.e also have former senior advisor to hillary clinton's campaign, adrian ellrod and from washington former senior advisor to jeb bush, michael steele. ali, let's talk about a little bit of what we heard from senator bernie sanders, and forgive me, again, we are still getting sound tests here where this debate stage is unfolding behind us. he was pretty clear in saying that he was a democrat, which, you know, feels a...
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reporting in woodside, ali wolf, nbc bay area news. >>> well, fire season is here. and though the temperatures are better now, fire danger is not. a live look outside in walnut creek and san jose right now. you can see as we look at those temperatures out there, i don't know if you can see behind us some crows were flying around. they're enjoying the nicer temperatures we're experiencing today too. the fog back too. we've seen that around the coastline. that's a live look outside at ocean beach. and check out the temperature there. it is 59 degrees. so it's foggy. not clear and sunny. but we are getting some clearing in the inland areas. heading over to haeldsburg where the temperature is now at 63 degrees. still nice and cool. and the difference a day makes. take a look at where we are right now. ukiah at 81 degrees. still really warm there. also 81 in brentwood. while the coastal g some much cooler air. how much cooler? definitely much cooler than yesterday. so if you're going to go out for a run, you can do that today. walnut creek will be in the low 80s going in
reporting in woodside, ali wolf, nbc bay area news. >>> well, fire season is here. and though the temperatures are better now, fire danger is not. a live look outside in walnut creek and san jose right now. you can see as we look at those temperatures out there, i don't know if you can see behind us some crows were flying around. they're enjoying the nicer temperatures we're experiencing today too. the fog back too. we've seen that around the coastline. that's a live look outside at...
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nbc bay area's ali wolf joins us at city hall with the details and the pushback. ali? >> reporter: well, raj, city leaders say they want to protect young people by banning the sale of e-cigarettes in the city, but i smoke to one smoke shop owner who this could shut his business down and others as well. as puff n stuff smoke shop in the castro. >> carton of cigarettes. >> reporter: the owner says he's beene nk the tobacco products from us. what are we going to be selling? >> reporter: the city has banned the sale of flavored tobacco products and menthols. >> it's trash. it's all trash. >> reporter: today city leaders went a step further. >> passed on first reading unanimously. >> reporter: unanimously voting to block the sale of e-cigarettes until there is fda approval. >> companies like juul have had three years to submit their product and marketing to the fda. >> reporter: supervisors say they're trying to stop teens from getting hooked on vaping. >> over the last couple of years, thousands more of our young people are becoming addicted to nicotine at the middle schoo
nbc bay area's ali wolf joins us at city hall with the details and the pushback. ali? >> reporter: well, raj, city leaders say they want to protect young people by banning the sale of e-cigarettes in the city, but i smoke to one smoke shop owner who this could shut his business down and others as well. as puff n stuff smoke shop in the castro. >> carton of cigarettes. >> reporter: the owner says he's beene nk the tobacco products from us. what are we going to be selling?...
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this is good. >> ali: it's good!anthony: it was a hopeful time when i arrived in iran. a window had opened. there had been a slight loosening of restrictions since the election of president hassan rouhani and there was optimism for a deal that could lead to an easing of crippling economic sanctions imposed because of iran's continued nuclear program. trade restrictions that have been very, very difficult for everyone. but there's a push happening between opposing factions in the government. on one hand, iranians are the descendants of ancient persia, an empire of poetry, flowers, a highly influential culture that goes back thousands of years. but the ruling clerical and military class are, at best, ambivalent, at worst, actively hostile to much of that tradition. severe religious based restrictions of speech, dress, behavior were ushered in by the rise of the ayatollah during the 1979 islamic revolution. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> anthony: so, how does one have fun in iran these days? this is a line that is constantly being tested. al
this is good. >> ali: it's good!anthony: it was a hopeful time when i arrived in iran. a window had opened. there had been a slight loosening of restrictions since the election of president hassan rouhani and there was optimism for a deal that could lead to an easing of crippling economic sanctions imposed because of iran's continued nuclear program. trade restrictions that have been very, very difficult for everyone. but there's a push happening between opposing factions in the...
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did you predict that in ali's future?e's the best. >> our final logos to a baseball photographer. we showed you the bad ceremonial first pitch by the organization, employee of the month. she hooked one right in front of the camera. here we go again, another first pitch with daron in his usual spot, this time he's ready. it is headed right towards them but this time with some air so he got the moment to react so tremfya® can help adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis get clearer. and stay clearer. most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. don't use if you're allergic to tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya®. stay clearer. janssen can help you explore cost support options. >>> good morning. it is 6:26 and
did you predict that in ali's future?e's the best. >> our final logos to a baseball photographer. we showed you the bad ceremonial first pitch by the organization, employee of the month. she hooked one right in front of the camera. here we go again, another first pitch with daron in his usual spot, this time he's ready. it is headed right towards them but this time with some air so he got the moment to react so tremfya® can help adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis get...
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anne aly, many thanks. thank you. you're watching newsday on the bbc.report from south korea, and the sinister side of some of seoul's most elite nightclubs. also on the programme: how the eastern black rhino is returning to rwanda, decades after being wiped out there. but the threat from poachers remains. members of the neo—nazi resistance movement stormed the world trade centre armed with pistols and shotguns. we believe that, according to international law, that we have a rightful claim in certain parts of this country as ourland. i take pride in the words "ich bin ein berliner." chapman, prison—pale and slightly chubby, said not a single word in open court. it was left to his lawyer to explain his decision to plead guilty to murdering john lennon. he believes that onjune 8, god told him to plead guilty and that was the end of it. the medical research council have now advised the government that the great increase in lung cancer is due mainly to smoking tobacco. it was closing time for checkpoint charlie, which, for 29 years, has stood on the border
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