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ali: right, yeah. 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?n "fresh off the boat" kind of almost made kind of part of the cultural landscape and made it seem a little bit more 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? nahnatchka: well, i think that, you kn you know, there was never a question of, like, who's gonna play marcus, 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 asian american story? it was a
ali: right, yeah. 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?n "fresh off the boat" kind of almost made kind of part of the cultural landscape and made it seem a little bit more permanent, you know what i mean? like, as...
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>> well, ali, look.rdless if you are being insured through your employer, if you are on the market on your own, if you are eligible for medicaid, and that is how you will be covered. so we want to be really clear that folks will be covered under our plan. we are getting again 97% of folks in america will be covered and there will be access to full-services of preventative care. but we're also going to take on the insurance companies, the pharmaceutical companies. and i know there has been a lot of conversation in this race about holding the drug companies accountable. one of the things you didn't note in the intro is that under our plan we will also create an independent review board so that drug companies cannot launch a product without having that price reviewed because we know that there are life-saving drugs that americans need that they just can't afford because the prices are just too damn high. >> let me ask you about the expansions into the states that did not expand medicate. "the new york times
>> well, ali, look.rdless if you are being insured through your employer, if you are on the market on your own, if you are eligible for medicaid, and that is how you will be covered. so we want to be really clear that folks will be covered under our plan. we are getting again 97% of folks in america will be covered and there will be access to full-services of preventative care. but we're also going to take on the insurance companies, the pharmaceutical companies. and i know there has been...
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well i mean overall ali baba already has some experience in the u.s. and the market to be so business to business market is huge it's estimated to serve this year a trillion dollars so there was quite some potential and if i understand correctly ali baba's going a bit of a different way than amazon specially small american companies are going to keep the customer relationships and also the data so that is something that has not been offering that easy in the past so yes there is a certain chance for ali baba to get a piece of this is a huge market. some new opportunities there then but timing is obviously clearly an issue what impact would the u.s. china trade war have on ali baba's plans to push further into the u.s. . timing certainly could be better in regards to the trade tensions between china and chinese companies and the u.s. on the other side of the standing of amazon there with the current administration and washington also could be better by the way just off to ours we got the word that the department of justice is actually starting. to trust
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everyone was welcome at the film premiere including ali ali who wouldn't have missed his friend's big day. the screening became a social and cultural event in the desert city. even the mayor of timbuktu was present. to. thank an important this is a decision not to look to said oh boy this film is so important because it was made by young people from timbuktu you don't already know says it is that's a great achievement which we value as you see the money it was energy shows the life of young people in our city it's a satisfying feeling but i must say it is interest that is folks. legendary timbuktu the desert city on the edge of the sahara still hasn't quite found its way the scars of the islamist occupation and the problems of the last years are still visible. the contrast between 10 buck to former glory and the present day creates a certain tension. still alimi ali feels hopeful especially when he is drinking team with his friends on the sand and his thoughts are free to wander. i wish best to move to what i wish him to move to to have a piece. and living together like you used to kn
everyone was welcome at the film premiere including ali ali who wouldn't have missed his friend's big day. the screening became a social and cultural event in the desert city. even the mayor of timbuktu was present. to. thank an important this is a decision not to look to said oh boy this film is so important because it was made by young people from timbuktu you don't already know says it is that's a great achievement which we value as you see the money it was energy shows the life of young...
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here's what's key, though, ali. guess what would have been more important than an endorsement, had vice president biden been there. it's one of the largest gatherings of african-american women of all classes and biden wasn't there. he's got to be out talking to the kinds of voters that matter. african-american women are the backbone by turnout and interest and passion in the democratic party. joe biden's got to fix that problem on his own. >> all right. michigan congressman justin amash, this is new, is not ruling out running for president. in a july 4th op-ed in "the washington post," amash declared his independence from the republican party. he criticized both parties, saying the two-party system has evolved into an existential threat to american principles and institutions. now, amash had been the only republican in congress to support an impeachment inquiry into president trump. in an interview on sunday, he was asked what he's heard privately from republicans about his decision to leave the party. >> when i was
here's what's key, though, ali. guess what would have been more important than an endorsement, had vice president biden been there. it's one of the largest gatherings of african-american women of all classes and biden wasn't there. he's got to be out talking to the kinds of voters that matter. african-american women are the backbone by turnout and interest and passion in the democratic party. joe biden's got to fix that problem on his own. >> all right. michigan congressman justin amash,...
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the migrant workers have to buy old basic amenities from the criminal gang monsters called the copper ali often they come from the same countries as the phone workers . for right mattress feltham and 10 year old who's. in that yellow house over there are italians. not foreigners italians. they do business with. us it's the only house around here with running water and electricity. the people have to go over there to charge their mobile phones because there's no electricity here they'll take $0.50 for charging a phone to wash yourself over there it cost a euro or euro and a half. dozen it makes me want to cry. i feel disgust and hatred when i see human beings living under these conditions today in the 21st century in italy. so it's just sick of all so despicable and the whole world knows about it everyone knows about it but they don't care because these are migrants. the migrants are treated like animals. they're supposed to work to boost the business of the farmers and politicians. but no one sees them as people. that's literally welcome to italy. caesium you get the migrants who live in
the migrant workers have to buy old basic amenities from the criminal gang monsters called the copper ali often they come from the same countries as the phone workers . for right mattress feltham and 10 year old who's. in that yellow house over there are italians. not foreigners italians. they do business with. us it's the only house around here with running water and electricity. the people have to go over there to charge their mobile phones because there's no electricity here they'll take...
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they could, ali, just double down. they could as a result of this you know have some kind of next time you do this, we'll crack heads in a serious way. >> we'll watch it closely with you bill. thank you for your analyst. bill neely with us in hong kong. >>> president trump cool tensions with china saying the u.s. would not place additional tariffs on chinese goods. the market sees seem to be responding. all three are actually are up. they were up forcefully earlier today. just so you know what number you are looking for. the dow's highest closing record has been 26,828. the s&p's closing record was 2955. right now we are at 2,955. we still got three hour to go in trading. nasd nasdaq's closing record was 8073. we'll keep an eye on this for you. we had a good first half of the year after a bad end of the year last year. that's when the trade talks started. let's take a look at the s&p 500. well, let's see. there we go. let's look at the s&p 500 for the month of june. this is a gain of 4.9 parse. your 401-k like the dow
they could, ali, just double down. they could as a result of this you know have some kind of next time you do this, we'll crack heads in a serious way. >> we'll watch it closely with you bill. thank you for your analyst. bill neely with us in hong kong. >>> president trump cool tensions with china saying the u.s. would not place additional tariffs on chinese goods. the market sees seem to be responding. all three are actually are up. they were up forcefully earlier today. just so...
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es lo que intenta im pregunto faro en la mÚsica popular dominicana la cantante alÍ estÁ con ennes paraimo disco y de la influencia de su padre en sus creaciones. >>>♪. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> quÉ tal muy buenas tardes gracias por estar con nosotros le saluda felicidad aveleyra. >>> la fecha es este domingo dÍa que el gobierno de donald trump va a empezar las anunciadas redadas masiva contra inmigrantes indocumentados, esto va a ser en las principales ciudades del paÍs y en el punto de mira tiene a 2000 familias, rogelio con mÁs detalles, muy buenas tardes y adelante. >>> quÉ tal felicidad y pues efectivamente como un balde deÓ presidente donald trump a travÉs de ice comenzarÍa con las deportaciones que fueron poso puestas hace tres semanas y que tendrÍan como blanco a una 2000 personas con orden de deportaciÓn y que permanecen ilegalmente en el paÍs justamente aquÍ estamos en homestead es un lugar dedicado a la agricultura en su mayorÍa, muy cerca de miami que es una de las diez ciudades que serÍan blanco de estas deportaciones, y aquÍ en el campo ya hemos podido memorÁndumed ir pues los s
es lo que intenta im pregunto faro en la mÚsica popular dominicana la cantante alÍ estÁ con ennes paraimo disco y de la influencia de su padre en sus creaciones. >>>♪. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> quÉ tal muy buenas tardes gracias por estar con nosotros le saluda felicidad aveleyra. >>> la fecha es este domingo dÍa que el gobierno de donald trump va a empezar las anunciadas redadas masiva contra inmigrantes indocumentados, esto va a ser en las principales...
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what are you seeing out there, ali? >> reporter: well laura and marcus, we just pulled up about 15 minutes ago to this quiet residential neighborhood. i'll step out so you can see what it looks like here. we see four law enforcement vehicles, two from gilroy police, to unmarked vehicles, where we saw police officers and atf agents walk in. we saw those agents walk in with bags, possibly to collect evidence. as of now, we don't have confirmation that this is related to the shooting, but that's what a lot of neighbors are speculating to us. of course, this is a quiet town, and this shooting has really rattled a lot of people, and this activity really just picking up here about the last 15 minutes, when we pulled up. that is when we saw these police vehicles pull up, sort of blocking off the entrance to this house. as we've seen officers and agents go in and out, we also spoke to one neighbor who was just getting up, leaving for work, and really startled to see this police activity, and he says that he and neighbors believ
what are you seeing out there, ali? >> reporter: well laura and marcus, we just pulled up about 15 minutes ago to this quiet residential neighborhood. i'll step out so you can see what it looks like here. we see four law enforcement vehicles, two from gilroy police, to unmarked vehicles, where we saw police officers and atf agents walk in. we saw those agents walk in with bags, possibly to collect evidence. as of now, we don't have confirmation that this is related to the shooting, but...
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and they cut ali abuse this position of power to exploit and control the immigrants and they live side by side with them in their evolve it. the a purely on basilica to regions of southern italy a known as the country's vegetable gardens a purely alone produces a 3rd of tomato harvest in the remote areas around the fields we find the so-called ghettos. in time the shanty towns have grown up. while it also shall you will need a hidden camera in the fields put down your big camera. and i think. i'll name but. probably don't want cameras. to fail because that would mean people could see their illegal business. lazy the immigrants don't like them because they don't want to be seen in the ghettos they were ashamed of being filmed and that someone in their home countries in africa might see them. when they talk with their parents or friends in africa they tell them a very different story that their lawyers. i work in an office they lie because they're ashamed to admit that they live under these conditions. more than 3000 people live here jaring the harvest most africans people who have been
and they cut ali abuse this position of power to exploit and control the immigrants and they live side by side with them in their evolve it. the a purely on basilica to regions of southern italy a known as the country's vegetable gardens a purely alone produces a 3rd of tomato harvest in the remote areas around the fields we find the so-called ghettos. in time the shanty towns have grown up. while it also shall you will need a hidden camera in the fields put down your big camera. and i think....
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it looks like something is emerging here. >> that's right, ali.s important to note the timing of our poll. this was the very first nbc "wall street journal" horse race poll it. >> came out after the debates. it does show some consolidation as you mentioned where you do have a definite top tier of looking at maybe a big four or a big five with joe biden, elizabeth warren, and then looking at kamala harris, bernie sanders, and then pete buttigieg. and then that second tier with the candidates at 2%. and then when you look at those who are at 1% in the poll, you weren't able to mention that, but people like amy klobuchar, julian castro, and cory booker. and then tier four is almost everyone else. but i do think that after this first debate, this field, even though we have still some 20 candidates, it has narrowed down to really a top four or five right now. >> does anything -- and that one that we just showed was seven with andrew yang and beto o'rourke. but was there anything that was obvious to you in the poll that somebody who's not at 2% or highe
it looks like something is emerging here. >> that's right, ali.s important to note the timing of our poll. this was the very first nbc "wall street journal" horse race poll it. >> came out after the debates. it does show some consolidation as you mentioned where you do have a definite top tier of looking at maybe a big four or a big five with joe biden, elizabeth warren, and then looking at kamala harris, bernie sanders, and then pete buttigieg. and then that second tier...
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>> reporter: absolutely, ali. we spoke to administration officials, which the president is currently deliberating inside the white house behind me here. this is not an "i'm going to roll out a new policy" speech. this is what i've already done. he will talk about the cleanup of some super fund sites, a piece in the agreement that calls for the removal of some ocean debris, ocean litter. and things of that nature. big picture, though, as you see the president speaking now, there is some confusion i think not just inside the white house as axios has reported but also outside of the from environmental activists. some of whom like the sierra club called this greenhouse gas-lighting. his dismal record on the environment. this speech is either depending on how you see the either the cherry on the sunday or the nail in the coffin to the obama-era clean power plan. that has been in the process of getting rolled back for the last, gosh, year and a half now. the final rules went into effect just a couple of weeks ago, and t
>> reporter: absolutely, ali. we spoke to administration officials, which the president is currently deliberating inside the white house behind me here. this is not an "i'm going to roll out a new policy" speech. this is what i've already done. he will talk about the cleanup of some super fund sites, a piece in the agreement that calls for the removal of some ocean debris, ocean litter. and things of that nature. big picture, though, as you see the president speaking now, there...
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joining me now with the latest is ali arousi. the efforts by the europeans were obviously not enough to satisfy tehran which is why they decided that they would move ahead with this breach of the agreement. >> reporter: that's exactly right, ali. they all met up in vienna to discuss how they could move this forward. iran's deputy foreign minister met with top diplomats from the other cig tearies of the nuclear deal. he said although steps were taken, just wasn't enough to convince iran to change its course and roll back these steps that they've taken to ramp up their nuclear program. now, exceeding this 300 kilograms of low enriched uranium, if you put this in the bigger picture before the nuclear deal was signed, iran had some 10,000 kilos. that's 22,000 pounds of low enriched uranium. they shipped 98% of that out. now they've been saying, look, we've been trying to put forward a policy of strategic patience even though the u.s. pulled out of the deal, they have been trying to get the europeans to shield them from american sanct
joining me now with the latest is ali arousi. the efforts by the europeans were obviously not enough to satisfy tehran which is why they decided that they would move ahead with this breach of the agreement. >> reporter: that's exactly right, ali. they all met up in vienna to discuss how they could move this forward. iran's deputy foreign minister met with top diplomats from the other cig tearies of the nuclear deal. he said although steps were taken, just wasn't enough to convince iran to...
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>> i think all eyes are on joe biden right now, ali. the biggest thing for him i think in that last debate was not necessarily about the specific issue of busing or even more broadly about how i handled issues of race and desegregation but rather his ability to fend off an attack. he looked very unsure of himself, very uncertain of himself on stage. so i think a lot of democratic voters, whether they're in iowa or elsewhere, are looking to see whether joe biden has lost a lot off his fastball, whether this is a candidate who can stand up to donald trump the way he's presented himself, as the best candidate to do that. and if the answer to that question is no or the answer to that question is an open one, who else among the democratic candidates is going to be able to do that? and i think what you're seeing from senator harris, what you're seeing from senator warren, senator sanders, and some of the other candidates is what you had started to see even before that, which is an argument that each of them is the person best capable of takin
>> i think all eyes are on joe biden right now, ali. the biggest thing for him i think in that last debate was not necessarily about the specific issue of busing or even more broadly about how i handled issues of race and desegregation but rather his ability to fend off an attack. he looked very unsure of himself, very uncertain of himself on stage. so i think a lot of democratic voters, whether they're in iowa or elsewhere, are looking to see whether joe biden has lost a lot off his...
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nbc bay area's ali wolf live at gilroy police headquarters with more from the boy's father. ali?> reporter: law va, so heartbreaking to think about, a 6-year-old, so young. his life cut short while atenning a family-friendly festival on a sunday evening, early in the evening. stephen romo row's father tells us he actually found out about the shooting from a frantic phone call from his wife. stephen's mother had also been shot and he also tells us that the grandmother, stephen's grandmother was shot as well, really tragic to have three members of this family shot and of course, the youngest killed in this shooting. now, this is all according to alberto romo row who reached out to be nbc bay area and shared photos of stephen with us. he said his son had turned 6 this summer, calls him a happy boy who had his whole life ahead of him. he was at the garlic festival yesterday with his mother and grandmother when they were all shot near the end of the final day and we told you alberto found out about this shooting from a phone call from his wife. take a listen to what he had to say. >>
nbc bay area's ali wolf live at gilroy police headquarters with more from the boy's father. ali?> reporter: law va, so heartbreaking to think about, a 6-year-old, so young. his life cut short while atenning a family-friendly festival on a sunday evening, early in the evening. stephen romo row's father tells us he actually found out about the shooting from a frantic phone call from his wife. stephen's mother had also been shot and he also tells us that the grandmother, stephen's grandmother...
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good morning, ali. >> reporter: good morning, laura. yeah, we're still learning a lot about everyone who was affected by this shooting at the garlicf. we do know at last check there are a total of seven people still in hospitals throughout the area, and five here in the hospital at valley medical center in san jose, and as you mentioned, we do now know all the identities of the three people who were shot and killed on sunday night. they're all very young. they are the youngest 6-year-old stephen romero, 13-year-old kayla salazar was also killed, both of them from san jose and the third victim 25-year-old trevor irby, recent graduate from a college in upstate new york, he was visiting and last night we spoke once again with stephen romero's father. he got emotional and he was talking about the moment he got the news that his son was shot andn last time. >> i couldn't imagine someone shooting at the garlic festival. shai"they shot him, they shot him" and after that, i basically raced over there to try to see if, you know, make sure he was
good morning, ali. >> reporter: good morning, laura. yeah, we're still learning a lot about everyone who was affected by this shooting at the garlicf. we do know at last check there are a total of seven people still in hospitals throughout the area, and five here in the hospital at valley medical center in san jose, and as you mentioned, we do now know all the identities of the three people who were shot and killed on sunday night. they're all very young. they are the youngest 6-year-old...
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ali picks us up from new york. hey, ali. >> hey. have a good of a noon. >> you too. >>> keeping people in a pipeline where they won't succeed on the other send. that's what the acting -- for days lawmakers and lawyers have described absolutely horrific scenes in detention facilities holding migrants that are way above capacity. democratic lawmakers including alexandria ocasio-cortez toured migrant detention facilities in texas yesterday and tweeted officers were keeping women in cells with no water and told them to drink out of the toilets. this was them on their good behavior in front of members of congress. that's something democratic congressman joaquin castro talked about after talking to several women held in cells in several facilities. >> when we went into the cell, it was -- it was clear that the water was not running. there was a toilet but there was no running water for people to drink. in fact, one of the women said that she was told by an agent to drink water out of the toilet. >> a congressional delegation led by democr
ali picks us up from new york. hey, ali. >> hey. have a good of a noon. >> you too. >>> keeping people in a pipeline where they won't succeed on the other send. that's what the acting -- for days lawmakers and lawyers have described absolutely horrific scenes in detention facilities holding migrants that are way above capacity. democratic lawmakers including alexandria ocasio-cortez toured migrant detention facilities in texas yesterday and tweeted officers were keeping...
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ali, this is a debate that really came up in 2016.ator sanders then in that race was the only major candidate to support a single-payer health care insurance program like this. this time around more americans are supporting it, and there are other candidates who, if they're not supporting the entire idea of medicare for all, they are supporting that program in part. so he's feeling like he has some momentum on this issue. >> is it joe biden that's caused him to launch a defense? because people have been critical of medicare for all since he unveiled it. >> that's right. and this speech was actually scheduled for vice president biden's rollout on monday yochlt you saw people raise their hands for who still supports medicare for all, who supports the elimination of private insurance. that's the key divide in the democratic party. so you have some who say medicare for all who want it, but then you have others who say it's time to eliminate the private insurance. that's a true reform that we're looking for. senator sanders is very clear a
ali, this is a debate that really came up in 2016.ator sanders then in that race was the only major candidate to support a single-payer health care insurance program like this. this time around more americans are supporting it, and there are other candidates who, if they're not supporting the entire idea of medicare for all, they are supporting that program in part. so he's feeling like he has some momentum on this issue. >> is it joe biden that's caused him to launch a defense? because...
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and then after you leave, you and ali leave, i go, did you hear that?going to tell you something. my wife, i love her. she's a wonderful woman, beautiful woman. we have sex, you know, normal couples, george. i didn't know, and you, i never think of you as a sex i said can you picture george and ali every night? >> reporter: completely hijacked right here. >> but george, that can't be true. >> reporter: it's not true. it's not true, but we do well. we're doing fine. >> i feel bad, something's wrong my marriage. >> reporter: today stern is happily married to his second wife, beth. with the help of therapy, he says he's doing the best work of his career. and part of stern's evolution comes from acknowledging his mistakes, including his 1986 interview with robin williams. >> i 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 pressure that i couldn't be gracious enough to allow robin williams, imagine the air kb
and then after you leave, you and ali leave, i go, did you hear that?going to tell you something. my wife, i love her. she's a wonderful woman, beautiful woman. we have sex, you know, normal couples, george. i didn't know, and you, i never think of you as a sex i said can you picture george and ali every night? >> reporter: completely hijacked right here. >> but george, that can't be true. >> reporter: it's not true. it's not true, but we do well. we're doing fine. >> i...
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thank you for waking up early with us on a sunday, ali, on the weekend. we're still seeing low cloud cover in through the golden gate bridge, but at least you can see part of the golden gate bridge. sometimes you can't make it out. 'a little breezy along the coastline. we have drizzle this morning on our live cam, but meanwhile, the temperatures overall remain in the upper 50s and 60s. we're actually a little bit quicker to warm this morning, but into the afternoon, we're going to be slightly cooler by a couple of degrees compared to where we were yesterday. a pleasant day. high pressure will continue to dominate but beginning to move out of the area. once that happens, a drop in temperatures will be much more noticeable into the work week. mid 80s for san jose. if you're headed out to any of the beaches today, expect to keep that cloud cover through about 2:00, and we'll get some better clearing by 3:00, talking low to mid-60s, a little chilly for the beach but i think folks here in the bay area are used to this sort of pacific weather. if you're headed
thank you for waking up early with us on a sunday, ali, on the weekend. we're still seeing low cloud cover in through the golden gate bridge, but at least you can see part of the golden gate bridge. sometimes you can't make it out. 'a little breezy along the coastline. we have drizzle this morning on our live cam, but meanwhile, the temperatures overall remain in the upper 50s and 60s. we're actually a little bit quicker to warm this morning, but into the afternoon, we're going to be slightly...
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>> thank you, ali. well, i've been on this mission for two years now trying to locate the girls and do oversight over adolescent girls. i went to brownsville, texas. visited two facilities there. i've been to homestead. and then i decided to invite my fellow colleagues to go with me to homestead just to keep up with adolescent girls who should not be in jail. and that's specifically what they're in. and they're just crowding thousands of people, crowded and noisy in this jail. that's what i call it. it's a jail. and they are in classes, but i believe they should be in public schools. and the bathrooms, the only toilets they can use are outside. and their dormitory is about the size of a high school gymnasium with just bunk beds, two feet apart. >> wow. >> where these children have to sleep. and when they have to go to the bathroom at night, they have to get up and go outside in the dark. in the night. to go to the bathroom. to portable toilets. >> congresswoman, this is a privately run facility in which
>> thank you, ali. well, i've been on this mission for two years now trying to locate the girls and do oversight over adolescent girls. i went to brownsville, texas. visited two facilities there. i've been to homestead. and then i decided to invite my fellow colleagues to go with me to homestead just to keep up with adolescent girls who should not be in jail. and that's specifically what they're in. and they're just crowding thousands of people, crowded and noisy in this jail. that's what...
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ali wolf, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ali. >>> in the meantime, new at 11:00, when the clair count fair opens later this week there will be a substantial increase in security in response to what happened in gilroy. the director of the fair said the sheriff's office has agreed to take control of the security and deputies will have a heavy presence on the fair grounds. in the years past security was about 80% private security, 20% law enforcement. this year they expect security to be mostly law enforcement. the fair has not received any threats but does want to take all precautions after sunday's shooting at the gilroy garlic festival. >> the assurance is that we are enhancing again the numbers of security and that security being our santa clara county sheriffs, being out in numbers and in force and they will be out in view. so that folks will know that they will see them and in all directions, they'll be on-site and around all of the areas, activities that are happening throughout the four days as well. >> all fair-goers have to pass through metal detectors and have bags checked whi
ali wolf, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ali. >>> in the meantime, new at 11:00, when the clair count fair opens later this week there will be a substantial increase in security in response to what happened in gilroy. the director of the fair said the sheriff's office has agreed to take control of the security and deputies will have a heavy presence on the fair grounds. in the years past security was about 80% private security, 20% law enforcement. this year they expect...
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first ali baba makes its clients rich and then it helps them to get rich. this is ali baba's anonymous global headquarters it could be anywhere in the world . ali baba connects manufacturers and merchants from china with the rest of the world . it has changed people's lives it is revolutionized how china trades with the west. the brains behind it is jack ma 13 years ago. he explained his plans for a new internet trading company to his friends today everyone in this photograph is a billionaire. think of it were child church e.g. child attendance chest that's where she was that it's over not too well that's good enough. to just get the labor it. wanted it got the. ali baba is huge an international internet trading company bigger than e.-bay and amazon combined. the chinese businesses it's a gateway to the world. worth it. anybody's book is on you cause up at the end that was that they added that i'm going to miss you and. that it is done while a cosy ground a symbol causing center the. result here. it's all it's talk to us guests. it's a. us. woman who a comm
first ali baba makes its clients rich and then it helps them to get rich. this is ali baba's anonymous global headquarters it could be anywhere in the world . ali baba connects manufacturers and merchants from china with the rest of the world . it has changed people's lives it is revolutionized how china trades with the west. the brains behind it is jack ma 13 years ago. he explained his plans for a new internet trading company to his friends today everyone in this photograph is a billionaire....
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i'm ali velshi. in for brian williams. he'll be back here tomorrow. it's day -- i'm sorry, it's day 903 of the trump administration and the president makes a sudden retreat in his lengthy battle to put a question about citizenship on to the 2020 census. this reversal came just days before i.c.e. agents are expected to follow through with trump's orders to round up thousands of undocumented people for deportation. early this morning there was reporting the president might have been ready to announce an executive order to add that citizenship question to the census, but this evening in a rose garden appearance with commerce secretary wilbur ross and attorney general bill barr, trump told the nation he was abandon that go effort. he tried to make it sound like a change in direction. >> we are pursuing a new option to ensure a complete and timely count of the noncitizen population. i am hereby ordering every department and agency in the federal government to provide the department of commerce with all requested records regarding the number of citizens and
i'm ali velshi. in for brian williams. he'll be back here tomorrow. it's day -- i'm sorry, it's day 903 of the trump administration and the president makes a sudden retreat in his lengthy battle to put a question about citizenship on to the 2020 census. this reversal came just days before i.c.e. agents are expected to follow through with trump's orders to round up thousands of undocumented people for deportation. early this morning there was reporting the president might have been ready to...
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first ali baba makes its clients rich and then it helps them to get rich. this is ali baba's anonymous global headquarters it could be anywhere in the world . ali baba connects manufacturers and merchants from china with the rest of the world . it has changed people's lives. it is revolutionized how china trades with the west. the brains behind it. is jack ma 13 years ago. he explained his plans for a new internet trading company to his friends today everyone in this photograph is a billionaire. think of it were. each child your child is just chest that's where she was that it's over not. all that stupid enough. to just get the labor. while getting back to. ali baba is huge an international internet trading company bigger than e-bay and dams and combined. the chinese businesses it's a gateway to the world. we're . anybody's book with arnie cause up at the end that was that there ed that i'm going to miss you and. that it is done while a cosy ground a symbol causing center the a. c o d well that's all it's talk to us also this. is a. us. woman who a comic. s
first ali baba makes its clients rich and then it helps them to get rich. this is ali baba's anonymous global headquarters it could be anywhere in the world . ali baba connects manufacturers and merchants from china with the rest of the world . it has changed people's lives. it is revolutionized how china trades with the west. the brains behind it. is jack ma 13 years ago. he explained his plans for a new internet trading company to his friends today everyone in this photograph is a...
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ali? acres in the hills behyou nee also firefigh are still out here trying to put out any remaining hot to sw this was so scary. the only thing separating this fire from an entire neighborhood of homes was one road, bernal avenue. this is in the area of bernal avenue. we'll take you to some video we shot from afar where you can see the flames. some homes were evacuated when the fire started just before 9:00 p.m. some people chose to leave out of fear the fire would spread. again, the flames could be seen for miles because they were up on a hillside. one neighbor who lives down here told us he watched the fire spread in that ring shape on the hills near his home. within 45 minutes, firefighters had the flames contained. no homes for burned and no one was hurt. listen to what firefighters say helped the fight and hear from a neighbor who was packed up and ready to leave. >> and make sure to get the heck out of here when the fire people said go. just be ready for and then i watered down my ho
ali? acres in the hills behyou nee also firefigh are still out here trying to put out any remaining hot to sw this was so scary. the only thing separating this fire from an entire neighborhood of homes was one road, bernal avenue. this is in the area of bernal avenue. we'll take you to some video we shot from afar where you can see the flames. some homes were evacuated when the fire started just before 9:00 p.m. some people chose to leave out of fear the fire would spread. again, the flames...
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bureau chief ali joins us from iran. ali, talk about this new reporting.significance is not just for the region but the policies towards iran from president trump. >> reporter: well, hallie, iran has been threatening to roll back its commitment to the nuclear deal. and now iran has breached its limit on a stockpile of low and enriched uranium set on that deal in 2015. state immediamedia quoting the minister that iran exceeded the 300 kilogram cap that was set in the deal. the iaa, as you mentioned, also confirmed that. and this is a step-by-step approach iran is taking to put pressure on europe to get it some relief from u.s. sanctions. but the europeans seem unable to provide that relief for the iranians. there was a meeting some vienna this weekend, which was attended by all the signatories of the nuclear deal. iran came out of that deal saying the europeans haven't done enough to keep us from breaching the deal. i think at this stage this may well be a gift to the trump administration. it is going to allow president trump to build a coalition against ir
bureau chief ali joins us from iran. ali, talk about this new reporting.significance is not just for the region but the policies towards iran from president trump. >> reporter: well, hallie, iran has been threatening to roll back its commitment to the nuclear deal. and now iran has breached its limit on a stockpile of low and enriched uranium set on that deal in 2015. state immediamedia quoting the minister that iran exceeded the 300 kilogram cap that was set in the deal. the iaa, as you...
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our own ali wolf is there. i see you're in the shade, ali. >> reporter: yes, shade is the place to be. it feels slightly cooler, but very warm compared to 6:00 tonight. the norcal night market is a popular place to be. you can see people are filing in. we've been seeing people showing up as the night goes on, as it gets a little cooler. we'll show you some video from earlier when it was super hot. people are checking out the vendors and gathering at probably the best spot to be, the tent that's spraying out mist. we spoke to one man who says he got a huge drink to cool off. just to show you how hot it is, the ice melted in ten minutes. >> i was kind of thinking about not coming out because of how hot it was, the hottest it's been in a while. but i just decided to come anyway. >> reporter: and we also spoke to one of the vendors selling ices and slushies here. he told us he came up from southern california just for this event. he's expecting the weather to actually help his business, because he's serving the col
our own ali wolf is there. i see you're in the shade, ali. >> reporter: yes, shade is the place to be. it feels slightly cooler, but very warm compared to 6:00 tonight. the norcal night market is a popular place to be. you can see people are filing in. we've been seeing people showing up as the night goes on, as it gets a little cooler. we'll show you some video from earlier when it was super hot. people are checking out the vendors and gathering at probably the best spot to be, the tent...
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ali's the current african zone featherweight champion, weighing in atjust 57kg.stin holbrook is expected to be named the new coach of the gold coast titans in australia's nrl within the next 2a hours. holbrookjoined saints in 2017 and guided them to a first challenge cup final in 11 years after they beat championship side halifax on saturday. the club are also 10 points clear at the top of super league. holbrook‘s expected to see out the rest of this season with saints. back to cricket now and with the ashes just days away and australia looking to succeed in england for the first time since 2001, one englishman has been leading the way down under. and you've probably not heard of him. charlie hemphrey was spat out of the english game eight years ago without playing county cricket. after working as a baggage handler in brisbane, he's since gone on to become the first english player to score a first class century in australia since 1978, winning their domestic competition. now at the age of 29, he's finally getting his first shot at the county game over here. ben c
ali's the current african zone featherweight champion, weighing in atjust 57kg.stin holbrook is expected to be named the new coach of the gold coast titans in australia's nrl within the next 2a hours. holbrookjoined saints in 2017 and guided them to a first challenge cup final in 11 years after they beat championship side halifax on saturday. the club are also 10 points clear at the top of super league. holbrook‘s expected to see out the rest of this season with saints. back to cricket now...
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ali? >> reporter: garvin, there are the things that most people know about like first aid and water and flashlights important for any emergency or disaster. there things that are important, specifically for a big earthquake. most people in the bay area can tell you what an earthquake feels like. >> it feels like you are on a bode. >> renee is not sure what she should have to be prepared. >> i have water. i don't know what's supposed to be in a kit. >> batteries and flashlights and propane and first aid. >> doug manages the ace hardware in walnut creek. >> always have cash available and medications. >> he said your quake kit needs a tool that shuts off the gas and water. >> gas is important because that's how your house will catch on fire. >> make sure to use quake straps to secure big furniture and decorative items that can go flying. >> you don't want a little one on the ground and an earthquake happens and a bookshelf falls over. that could be a bad disaster. >> this is new to margaret w
ali? >> reporter: garvin, there are the things that most people know about like first aid and water and flashlights important for any emergency or disaster. there things that are important, specifically for a big earthquake. most people in the bay area can tell you what an earthquake feels like. >> it feels like you are on a bode. >> renee is not sure what she should have to be prepared. >> i have water. i don't know what's supposed to be in a kit. >> batteries and...
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ali: yes, we feel the same way.hat is what we are looking or, continuing improvement in the daily active users, or average users. also the monetization of those users. we calculate that in terms of how much revenue each user can generate for the company, and also user engagement. in addition, i think one other thing that is worth paying attention to is the ad prices. we have seen some progress towards stabilization of the ad prices, at least they are declining at a lesser rate. if we see that, we think that is also positive. if you take all of these things into account and you are talking about a pretty healthy topline growth and margin expansion -- in our opinion, we have already taken those things into account in our model. when you put all that together, we still come up with a valuation of $30 a share. to a certain extent right now, we think the stock is overvalued. amber: allie, thank you so much. llie moberg robbie -- ali mogharabi, morningstar senior equity analyst. we will beginning more earnings reports aft
ali: yes, we feel the same way.hat is what we are looking or, continuing improvement in the daily active users, or average users. also the monetization of those users. we calculate that in terms of how much revenue each user can generate for the company, and also user engagement. in addition, i think one other thing that is worth paying attention to is the ad prices. we have seen some progress towards stabilization of the ad prices, at least they are declining at a lesser rate. if we see that,...
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ali wolf is there. people trying to stay cool. are you staying cool, ali? >> not really, terry. it's hard to avoid the sun out here in pleasanton at the fair grounds. the norcal night market organizers expect 60,000 people to come ohr course of the three-day event. any say today's supposed to be the busiest. you can see people filing in. but the heat is catching people off guard. we want to show you video we shot. one of the popular spots to be is the tent spraying mist to keep people cool. we see a lot of people wearing hots, holding braels looking for shade. this is a food festival. there are hundreds of options out here. a lot of people going for cold drinks and treats as you might expect. we spoke to one of the businesses shaved i.c.e. slushies. they expect the heat to help their business. >> certainly it's going to beistic aing. a lot of people are looking drinks, slushes or ice cream not to get dehydrated. it's going to be affecting. >> and we spoke to some people who told us they considered staying home because of the heat but came out anyways. the same person told us the
ali wolf is there. people trying to stay cool. are you staying cool, ali? >> not really, terry. it's hard to avoid the sun out here in pleasanton at the fair grounds. the norcal night market organizers expect 60,000 people to come ohr course of the three-day event. any say today's supposed to be the busiest. you can see people filing in. but the heat is catching people off guard. we want to show you video we shot. one of the popular spots to be is the tent spraying mist to keep people...
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the following year they led to the ousting of longtime president zain aberdeen ben ali. and in the 1st free elections 3 years later at the head of a newly created party won a runoff the polarized voters he was often accused of giving in to many of the demands of the islamist opposition led by the in order party his opponents also accused him of trying to instill a return to ben ali style strongman politics. and a poll said he did not want to run in elections scheduled for later this year despite strong support for another presidential term from within his own need to tunis party. the north african state has been held as an arab spring only democratic success because the protests that toppled didn't trigger the violent of people seen in egypt and libya but since 2007 successive governments have failed to resolve economic problems which include high inflation and unemployment on thursday he was taken to a military hospital in the capital tunis his 2nd hospital visit in less than a week. puerto rico's governor has announced his resignation after nearly 2 weeks of mass prote
the following year they led to the ousting of longtime president zain aberdeen ben ali. and in the 1st free elections 3 years later at the head of a newly created party won a runoff the polarized voters he was often accused of giving in to many of the demands of the islamist opposition led by the in order party his opponents also accused him of trying to instill a return to ben ali style strongman politics. and a poll said he did not want to run in elections scheduled for later this year...
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ali is registered with the tourism company in ankara. the company address is directly next to the residential campus of the turkish secret service the mit. got lariam go cited that in the 1st 24 to 48 hours the lawyers had no contact with our men. first we didn't believe that our men had already been deported to turkey because we had no reliable source of information though we didn't want to believe that the course of our authority supported this illegal action. kosovo is dependent on investments from turkey one example the firm lemak which operates the airport of prishtina is owned by a turkish businessman with close links to. this is where the kidnapping plane took off the opposition parliamentarian jealous chairs the parliamentary investigations committee he's convinced that kosovar authorities assisted the regime with the kidnapping. i just say the documents point towards the kidnappings being the greatest violation of the sovereignty of kosovo since our declaration of independence has fought on it. and kosovo's own authority is are
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. >> thank you for covering this, ali. i was on both trips. i was yesterday in texas. it was actually at el paso border station 1. >> i'm sorry. >> not at all, it's confusing. i was among colleagues and we visited there where there were adult women held in a cell. the border patrol had no interest in us speaking and told us not to speak to any detainees. but we did not mind that. so we went into that -- half a dozen of us went into a cell, a very cold concrete cinder block cell holding 15 women and spoke to them. they were seated on the floor or lying on the floor, quite resigned, most tearful, some sobbing.
. >> thank you for covering this, ali. i was on both trips. i was yesterday in texas. it was actually at el paso border station 1. >> i'm sorry. >> not at all, it's confusing. i was among colleagues and we visited there where there were adult women held in a cell. the border patrol had no interest in us speaking and told us not to speak to any detainees. but we did not mind that. so we went into that -- half a dozen of us went into a cell, a very cold concrete cinder block...
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in kabul to tell us more ali authorities say all of the attackers were killed do we know who they are by now and has anyone claimed responsibility. at this point just attack remains one of the rare exceptions where it's been almost 24 hours and we know they will sponsor bolton but one thing we have to remember is that on the last only one of those he's very vocal and he makes a lot of statements that make a lot of people angry and 30 years he's been a very very strong critic of both a pop song establishment and smaller bomb there are a lot of potential suspects and who and what it just won't there's nobody that's come out right and said we did it i asked you this question last week same question has this is this going to impact the peace process you know at this point the peace process is going on this isn't the 1st attack this won't be the last act unfortunately and we don't know who's actually carrying it out there have been some developments the government is saying that within the next 2 weeks they're supposed to meet the taleban face to face which the taleban in the lead u.s. neg
in kabul to tell us more ali authorities say all of the attackers were killed do we know who they are by now and has anyone claimed responsibility. at this point just attack remains one of the rare exceptions where it's been almost 24 hours and we know they will sponsor bolton but one thing we have to remember is that on the last only one of those he's very vocal and he makes a lot of statements that make a lot of people angry and 30 years he's been a very very strong critic of both a pop song...