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you mentioned bed blocking, ali, and history. you mentioned bed blocking, ali. and here — history.ing, ali, and here it is in _ history. you mentioned bed blocking, ali, and here it is in the _ history. you mentioned bed blocking, ali, and here it is in the daily- ali, and here it is in the daily mail — hospitals hit by £5.5 million a day bed crisis. this is connected to social care, that people got anywhere to go so they have to be keptin anywhere to go so they have to be kept in hospital?— kept in hospital? that's right. the entire 1-5% _ kept in hospital? that's right. the entire 1.5% increase _ kept in hospital? that's right. the entire 1.5% increase in _ kept in hospital? that's right. the entire 1.596 increase in national. entire 1.5% increase in national insurance — entire 1.5% increase in national insurance was designed to tackle the social— insurance was designed to tackle the social care _ insurance was designed to tackle the social care issue. in the short term, _ social care issue. in the short term, it — social care issue. in the short term, it was going to be diverted
you mentioned bed blocking, ali, and history. you mentioned bed blocking, ali. and here — history.ing, ali, and here it is in _ history. you mentioned bed blocking, ali, and here it is in the _ history. you mentioned bed blocking, ali, and here it is in the daily- ali, and here it is in the daily mail — hospitals hit by £5.5 million a day bed crisis. this is connected to social care, that people got anywhere to go so they have to be keptin anywhere to go so they have to be kept in...
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ali, _ rainfall. let's look at the guardian. ali, briefly, i rainfall.d black and asian cancer patients wait longer for diagnosis. it says racial divide link to survival rates in england. they have looked at 126,000 _ survival rates in england. they have looked at 126,000 cases, _ survival rates in england. they have looked at 126,000 cases, this - looked at 126,000 cases, this particular university and i couldn't get too excited initially because on average 55 days for people that were not from ethnic minorities and 60 daysin not from ethnic minorities and 60 days in terms of getting a gp, from gp referral to diagnosis but then there are some serious outliers. if you have stomach cancer for example there is a differential of about 50 days if you are asian or black too if you're white in terms of getting a diagnosis. that is serious and those kind of anomalies need to be looked at in detail to understand why these are occurring. sabra looked at in detail to understand why these are occurring. saw during the pandemic— why these are occurring. saw during t
ali, _ rainfall. let's look at the guardian. ali, briefly, i rainfall.d black and asian cancer patients wait longer for diagnosis. it says racial divide link to survival rates in england. they have looked at 126,000 _ survival rates in england. they have looked at 126,000 cases, _ survival rates in england. they have looked at 126,000 cases, this - looked at 126,000 cases, this particular university and i couldn't get too excited initially because on average 55 days for people that were not...
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ali: she had never volunteered foa campaign before.supreme court overturned roe versus wade. >> that was a very hard day. i was devastated. not surprised, but devastated. ali: since then, she has been canvassing for kansans for constitutional freedom, which supports a no vote on tuesday. ali: this is really about advocating for the future that i want for the next generation. i do not want my children entering a society where their rights can be taken away, overnight, on a whim. ali: a few days before the vote, the no campaign was helping new volunteers prepare to knock on doors. >> we have had multiple yes voters become undecided or even lean toward voting no because there is a lot of misinformation going around. when they realize what's really at stake, that is persuasive to some yes voters. ali: they say what's really at stake is a possible total ban on abortion, even though that's not in the amendment itself. ashley all is the spokesperson for kansans for constitutional freedom. >> this amendment gives politicians the power to pass
ali: she had never volunteered foa campaign before.supreme court overturned roe versus wade. >> that was a very hard day. i was devastated. not surprised, but devastated. ali: since then, she has been canvassing for kansans for constitutional freedom, which supports a no vote on tuesday. ali: this is really about advocating for the future that i want for the next generation. i do not want my children entering a society where their rights can be taken away, overnight, on a whim. ali: a few...
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bagirov hello ali, come in. sit down, you are an adult respectable person. your wife is not the same. there is a difference between us, she is younger than me, i am 54, she is 26. how old were you? when did you meet? how to tell me 48, and she is 19, and you were not afraid to marry a girl who is so much younger than you, honestly say that i will marry him. just wanted to take a walk meet back and forth. well, you ended up getting married. well, we got married. you know how we got married. second child between 2 3 children we were guilty. why didn’t they take the first one right after the birth? she didn’t want her chosen one in the registry office, but i didn’t want her, and the children, they are all registered on you , registered on me in my last name , all three children have a birth certificate. you are dad. why did you need? dna tests she's before our marriage. you know, when we started dating, how she began to live, she changed me three times, and i forgave me three times, because you know why i'm sorry i
bagirov hello ali, come in. sit down, you are an adult respectable person. your wife is not the same. there is a difference between us, she is younger than me, i am 54, she is 26. how old were you? when did you meet? how to tell me 48, and she is 19, and you were not afraid to marry a girl who is so much younger than you, honestly say that i will marry him. just wanted to take a walk meet back and forth. well, you ended up getting married. well, we got married. you know how we got married....
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r the pbs newshour, i am ali rogan.f the other places where the battle over reproductive rights is taking shape is michigan. earlier today, an appellate court ruled that prosecutors can enforce that states 1931 abortion ban that could essentially make abortion illegal in parts of the state. ♪ judy: it is a busy week on capitol hill and on the campaign trail, with democrats working to pass a $740 billion economic agenda and five states headed to the polls for primary elections. laura brings us up to speed. reporter: they are just 99 days left until the midterm elections and democrats are racing to pass the inflation reduction act before campaign season is in full swing. in a competitive republican primaries, candidates loyal two former president donald trump and his election lies are going up sometimes against people who voted to impeach the president. here to analyze all of this and more are amy walter and tamra keith. thank you for being with us today. democratic senator jon tester said he is not sure if the inflation
r the pbs newshour, i am ali rogan.f the other places where the battle over reproductive rights is taking shape is michigan. earlier today, an appellate court ruled that prosecutors can enforce that states 1931 abortion ban that could essentially make abortion illegal in parts of the state. ♪ judy: it is a busy week on capitol hill and on the campaign trail, with democrats working to pass a $740 billion economic agenda and five states headed to the polls for primary elections. laura brings us...
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for “pbs news weekend,” i'm ali rogin. dance craze is and -- dance crazes and cute animals are unavoidable on the video-sharing app. but look below the surface, underwater to be more precise, some special, critically endangered crustaceans have unintentionally hopped on the trend. ♪ it's called a shrimp rave. electronic music. synchronized grooving. glowing shrimp. these exclusive extravaganzas can be seen on the “shrimply beautiful” tiktok account. it's run by conservationist and california state fullerton student, timothy utterback. >> i would put educational videos, a kind of lo-fi piano, relaxing videos of the shrimp. and i would put captions listing how they're endangered and this and that about their species. and they never really seemed to pop. once i started putting the entertaining music on, a lot of people were drawn to it. lisa: the stars of the show are cardinal sulawesi shrimp, a small species of critically endangered critters who once hailed from an ancient indonesian lake. t no one has recorded them there si
for “pbs news weekend,” i'm ali rogin. dance craze is and -- dance crazes and cute animals are unavoidable on the video-sharing app. but look below the surface, underwater to be more precise, some special, critically endangered crustaceans have unintentionally hopped on the trend. ♪ it's called a shrimp rave. electronic music. synchronized grooving. glowing shrimp. these exclusive extravaganzas can be seen on the “shrimply beautiful” tiktok account. it's run by conservationist and...
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let's bring in ali _ they've got money or oil.. let's bring in ali mirage to reflect i they've got money or oil. let's bring in ali mirage to reflect on that point. the fact that the men's world cup is coming up in a place where there's been a lot of debate. first point is those of us who love football _ first point is those of us who love football i — first point is those of us who love football i think will be forgiven for being called mansplain or 's. it's appreciating the quality of the performance, so i think it's a shame that we _ performance, so i think it's a shame that we do— performance, so i think it's a shame that we do send you this terminology, but when it comes to the point _ terminology, but when it comes to the point about money, i do accept that money is running the game. i'm very sad as _ that money is running the game. i'm very sad as a football fan that the pitiful of— very sad as a football fan that the pitiful of your career should be plain for— pitiful of your career should be plain for your country —— pinn
let's bring in ali _ they've got money or oil.. let's bring in ali mirage to reflect i they've got money or oil. let's bring in ali mirage to reflect on that point. the fact that the men's world cup is coming up in a place where there's been a lot of debate. first point is those of us who love football _ first point is those of us who love football i — first point is those of us who love football i think will be forgiven for being called mansplain or 's. it's appreciating the quality of the...
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maestro ali akbar khan's musical training began as small cld.otr next to the family home in maihar. it is considered a holy place. ♪♪ sri hendra senor hemenabu, it is considered a holy place. is o of the eatest instrume makers india. sri hendra senor hemenabu, has madinstrumes for the khanamily fomany yea. place. alam'sarode wa madey hemen bu. hen babu rembers meeng al's grandther in 45. harya ba allaudd khan was coideredo be morehan just musicia had reaed the se state thron was coideredo be musichat sain or sage acquire through meditation. in india, they call this devotion sadana. hemen babu says that acharya baba allauddin khan modified the measurements of the sarode, stdardizin its she and si and enwing thenstrumen with rher, morbeautil soc capab♪ties. -[am] the pectatio i ha for mysf are prably higr people s, "do yoknowhow fams th i can mt. and hogreat hes?" they havso much ve for this "wre countg on yourand th a d we hopthat youill ep ts music ive after yo father. 're all unting oyou." ♪♪♪ -[naator] bls slide guitart ds h-wt doou find ique
maestro ali akbar khan's musical training began as small cld.otr next to the family home in maihar. it is considered a holy place. ♪♪ sri hendra senor hemenabu, it is considered a holy place. is o of the eatest instrume makers india. sri hendra senor hemenabu, has madinstrumes for the khanamily fomany yea. place. alam'sarode wa madey hemen bu. hen babu rembers meeng al's grandther in 45. harya ba allaudd khan was coideredo be morehan just musicia had reaed the se state thron was coideredo...
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yamiche: ali, you are shaking your head. president biden, when this announcement was made, you had some progressive democrats championing it, others saying it was not going far enough. the president of the naacp saying it should go even farther because it affects african-americans in a particular way, but you also have moderate democrats saying thisould hurt inflation and make it worse. what is your take? ali: from moderate democrats people we were hearing from, like want to be senator tim ryan running in ohio, and the senator from nevada, they are speaking out against this decision, and we are also hearing from frontline democrats on the house side of this, speaking to the unfairness. but on the other side of this is the reality progressives have been talking about, that this helps people not be saddled with this debt for the entirety of their lives. this is impacting millions of americans. some of them are not even americans who are working with college degrees right now. i think that is part of the conversation that might
yamiche: ali, you are shaking your head. president biden, when this announcement was made, you had some progressive democrats championing it, others saying it was not going far enough. the president of the naacp saying it should go even farther because it affects african-americans in a particular way, but you also have moderate democrats saying thisould hurt inflation and make it worse. what is your take? ali: from moderate democrats people we were hearing from, like want to be senator tim ryan...
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ali mirage? well, i understand shyama's _ that makes sense. ali mirage?hat is unsustainable. you end up in that environment with revolutions, and i think any contender needs to bear that in mind. on the specifics of this policy of looking at early release, i do think it should be referred to polar awards —— parole boards. i think the bigger issue is rising crime and falling police numbers, although they've tried to reduce that. —— reverse that. i think there's a lack of faith at the moment and not only the police service, but also in the fact that people are not seeing their crimes resolved. ., people are not seeing their crimes resolved. . , ., , ., resolved. final story - looking to the winter- _ resolved. final story - looking to the winter. on _ resolved. final story - looking to the winter. on the _ resolved. final story - looking to the winter. on the daily - resolved. final story - looking to i the winter. on the daily telegraph, you might have missed it, heineken warns it may cut beer production. what did you say it was, shyama? i forgotten the sl
ali mirage? well, i understand shyama's _ that makes sense. ali mirage?hat is unsustainable. you end up in that environment with revolutions, and i think any contender needs to bear that in mind. on the specifics of this policy of looking at early release, i do think it should be referred to polar awards —— parole boards. i think the bigger issue is rising crime and falling police numbers, although they've tried to reduce that. —— reverse that. i think there's a lack of faith at the...
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ali: wow.t kind of damage have you been seeing that these heat waves do to the marine life that requires these very specific kind of temperatures to ve a prosperous ecosystem? michael: yeah. so there's a wide range of impacts that then deserves. you can think of things like mortality and bleaching of coralschanges in the availability of food for different species, which impacts their mortality, their survival and their reproduction. these heatwaves have been associated with blooms of toxic algae, which can poison animals and make seafood unfit for human consumption. and also, they've caused just distribution shifts where marine species, there's these heat waves that come along and they look for favorable conditions elsewhere and they can be found thousands of kilometers away from where you normally expect them. ali: and do you expect dynamics like that to continue? i mean, we're seeing temperatures rising all over the world with no sign of regression. is that going to be the case with marine he
ali: wow.t kind of damage have you been seeing that these heat waves do to the marine life that requires these very specific kind of temperatures to ve a prosperous ecosystem? michael: yeah. so there's a wide range of impacts that then deserves. you can think of things like mortality and bleaching of coralschanges in the availability of food for different species, which impacts their mortality, their survival and their reproduction. these heatwaves have been associated with blooms of toxic...
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yes, sir, it's muhammad ali.
yes, sir, it's muhammad ali.
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your conclusions, ali?people will be very surprised~ — think a lot of people will be very surprised. i think senate sees policy— surprised. i think senate sees policy -- _ surprised. i think senate sees policy —— sentencing policy is difficult — policy —— sentencing policy is difficult to understand. people feel these _ difficult to understand. people feel these crimes are the ones that they should _ these crimes are the ones that they should serve the time. we know that doesn't _ should serve the time. we know that doesn't happen. you can get left out, _ doesn't happen. you can get left out, but — doesn't happen. you can get left out, but i — doesn't happen. you can get left out, but i think automatic release for the _ out, but i think automatic release for the most serious crimes here is referring _ for the most serious crimes here is referring to — for the most serious crimes here is referring to aggravated robbery, grievous — referring to aggravated robbery, grievous bodily harm, etc. i think it should
your conclusions, ali?people will be very surprised~ — think a lot of people will be very surprised. i think senate sees policy— surprised. i think senate sees policy -- _ surprised. i think senate sees policy —— sentencing policy is difficult — policy —— sentencing policy is difficult to understand. people feel these _ difficult to understand. people feel these crimes are the ones that they should _ these crimes are the ones that they should serve the time. we know that doesn't _...
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a few miles away i meet up with ali. me to hide his face and change his name and his words are re—voiced by an actor. his parents threw him out when they discovered he was bisexual and he lived alone and worked in kabul. when the taliban returned last august everything changed overnight. the anxiety was off the roof. i couldn't sleep for. four days and nights. i was awake, thinking they are coming now, they are coming now. the problem started when they started catching other lgbts. l one person was enough for them to get other people. _ ali learned about a charity called rainbow railroad, working with stonewall in the uk to get lgbt people to safety. after several weeks of secret communication they got him a plane ticket and a student visa. he headed for one of the final few flights still in operation, in constant fear of being caught. they had tracking devices. they could hack your - phone and your whatsapp. they could do a lot of stuff, - the taliban, even a simple song was enough to get you in trouble. - ali grew a be
a few miles away i meet up with ali. me to hide his face and change his name and his words are re—voiced by an actor. his parents threw him out when they discovered he was bisexual and he lived alone and worked in kabul. when the taliban returned last august everything changed overnight. the anxiety was off the roof. i couldn't sleep for. four days and nights. i was awake, thinking they are coming now, they are coming now. the problem started when they started catching other lgbts. l one...
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. >> so you hit the nail on the head, ali. what's interesting about kansas is that if you look at the results, it looks like roughly about 300,000 republicans that cast ballots, for the gubernatorial side, you saw an additional roughly 80,000 of them who actually voted for the to support the abortion issue in kansas. and that's huge. because it's saying that republicans are willing to go to the ballot, still vote for the republican candidate, but support abortion. and one of the reasons why this was put on primary, why this ballot was initiated put on primary is because they weren't expecting turnout. and that was actually the opposite effect that it had. it drove out turnout. the other thing that i am seeing which is also interesting is that arizona is also seeing record level turn out. something again that we haven't seen in normally don't see in the midterms. the last time we saw this high of interest in primaries was in 2018, but that was rare. we have been following the elections of the latino now from the very beginning.
. >> so you hit the nail on the head, ali. what's interesting about kansas is that if you look at the results, it looks like roughly about 300,000 republicans that cast ballots, for the gubernatorial side, you saw an additional roughly 80,000 of them who actually voted for the to support the abortion issue in kansas. and that's huge. because it's saying that republicans are willing to go to the ballot, still vote for the republican candidate, but support abortion. and one of the reasons...
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ali wolf, thank you.g up, we get the perspective of bed, bath & beyond and why they are down triple digit after a careful digit run-up this summer. could it be fundamentals? this is bloomberg. jon: this is bloomberg markets. taylor, some five months after disclosing a stake in bed, bath & beyond, ryan: is looking for an out. -- brian cohen is looking for an out. bailey, your story, there has been an insatiable appetite for it over the last several hours. ryan cohen, what do we know about why he is looking for and exit? bailey: we do not have specific details other than the fact that the stock is down quite a bit. there is an intent to sell his entire stake, just over 7 million shares, but there has not really been a clear announcement or driver. he has been pushing for spin off of by, by baby. there has been some spin off of their dialogue. -- but it was definitely a filing that caught wall street and retail traders by surprise. taylor: let's talk about wall street. i am reading a note from a keybank anal
ali wolf, thank you.g up, we get the perspective of bed, bath & beyond and why they are down triple digit after a careful digit run-up this summer. could it be fundamentals? this is bloomberg. jon: this is bloomberg markets. taylor, some five months after disclosing a stake in bed, bath & beyond, ryan: is looking for an out. -- brian cohen is looking for an out. bailey, your story, there has been an insatiable appetite for it over the last several hours. ryan cohen, what do we know...
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i'm not a one woman _ saudi arabia then ramla ali.ali. i'm not l a one woman band, someone else has to be in there with me, my partner and i will be making history together. it's obvious he a huge partner, a huge feeling knowing that we will inspire be inspiring so many young girls to take up boxing, to show them that they can achieve anything they put their minds to. boxing particularly can build to the change _ boxing particularly can build to the change in — boxing particularly can build to the change in this country, but the confidence of these young people, particularly young girls and women — watching _ particularly young girls and women — watching them in the ring with ramla ali is emotional, you see the smiles on their— ali is emotional, you see the smiles on their faces, people learning the sport and — on their faces, people learning the sport and feeling free to take part in any— sport and feeling free to take part in any sporting activity they want. again, _ in any sporting activity they want. again, she — in any sporting a
i'm not a one woman _ saudi arabia then ramla ali.ali. i'm not l a one woman band, someone else has to be in there with me, my partner and i will be making history together. it's obvious he a huge partner, a huge feeling knowing that we will inspire be inspiring so many young girls to take up boxing, to show them that they can achieve anything they put their minds to. boxing particularly can build to the change _ boxing particularly can build to the change in — boxing particularly can build...
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>> hey ali. ukraine's government is still being somewhat coy about their level of involvement in this string of attacks that we've seen now in crimea. russian occupied territory that was thought to be beyond ukraine's ability to strike militarily. but in the last couple of days, top ukrainian officials have been showing a little more like about what they're doing there and the fact they expect more ukrainian-backed strikes in crimea with some advisers to president zelenskyy making clear that this is part of an ongoing campaign to demilitarize the crimean peninsula and eventually to liberated. president zelenskyy saying in an evening address that he can feel the liberation of crimea in the air. that he does not expected to be occupied in the future. that is something that the ukrainian government is really focusing on as they prepare on wednesday to celebrate their independence day. which happens to coincide with the six month anniversary of this war starting. it's a somber day, it's also a day wh
>> hey ali. ukraine's government is still being somewhat coy about their level of involvement in this string of attacks that we've seen now in crimea. russian occupied territory that was thought to be beyond ukraine's ability to strike militarily. but in the last couple of days, top ukrainian officials have been showing a little more like about what they're doing there and the fact they expect more ukrainian-backed strikes in crimea with some advisers to president zelenskyy making clear...
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thank you - very much, jonathan and ali. that is very much, jonathan and ali.is the papers for this hour but we are back again at half past 11 for another look at the front pages, but goodbye for now. on your marks... get set... go! can you believe that it's exactly ten years since this site was just getting ready to host the 2012 olympic games? it feels like it was yesterday that this olympic stadium was alive with the roars of the crowds, cheering on the athletes. time flies. and when you plan a site like this, indeed, when you spend all of that money, it's important to plan a legacy — how the place can be put to good use once the games have finished. and the park is still thriving with football, swimming, cycling and generallyjust being a nice place to come. and in a weird way the same is true for olympic athletes, who only usually get to compete at that level for the first part of their careers. takejessica ennis hill who gave us so many great moments, even winning gold in the 2012 heptathlon. in fact, she ran the entire distance that we have just walked in
thank you - very much, jonathan and ali. that is very much, jonathan and ali.is the papers for this hour but we are back again at half past 11 for another look at the front pages, but goodbye for now. on your marks... get set... go! can you believe that it's exactly ten years since this site was just getting ready to host the 2012 olympic games? it feels like it was yesterday that this olympic stadium was alive with the roars of the crowds, cheering on the athletes. time flies. and when you...
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coming, up ali, the other member of the ali v joins me -- and what it might take for america to havedent. ice president. (dad) we have to tell everyone that we just switched to verizon's new welcome unlimited plan, for just $30. (daughter) i've already told everyone! (nurse) wait... did you say verizon for just $30? (mom) it's their best unlimited price ever. (cool guy) $30...that's awesome. (dad) yeah, and it's from the most reliable 5g network in america. (woman) for $30 a line, i'm switching now. (mom) yeah, it's easy and you get $960 when you switch the whole family. (geek) wow... i've got to let my buddies know. (geek friend) we're already here! (vo) the network you want. the price you love. only from verizon. it's the all-new subway series menu! 12 irresistible new subs... like #6 the boss. pepperoni kicks it off with meatballs smothered in rich marinara. don't forget the fresh mozzarella. don't you forget who the real boss is around here. it's subway's biggest refresh yet. (woman vo) sailing a great river past extraordinary landscapes into the heart of iconic cities is a journ
coming, up ali, the other member of the ali v joins me -- and what it might take for america to havedent. ice president. (dad) we have to tell everyone that we just switched to verizon's new welcome unlimited plan, for just $30. (daughter) i've already told everyone! (nurse) wait... did you say verizon for just $30? (mom) it's their best unlimited price ever. (cool guy) $30...that's awesome. (dad) yeah, and it's from the most reliable 5g network in america. (woman) for $30 a line, i'm switching...
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he came with a present for ali mon, for it. ali received his diplomatic passport to the hands of the prime minister, blissfully. when he came down to hannibal, he had a big lavish body and he announced that i just done my passport. if i missed his giving him a possible. ringback an iranian element for it was now dominique is ambassador maneesha. he was the high mean cloud 9 like he was saying when he was a kid, his excellency, call him excellency. i couldn't call him ali anyway. you said, no, you can call me excellency. the rules of diplomatic relations were laid down by the united nations in the vienna convention. ambassadors can live tax free in the country. they're appointed to diplomatic bags, can't be opened. the homes and embassies can't be set up and ambassadors, unruly lucre. monroe, manfredi quickly exploits that at the my dominique trade house office in kuala lumper. a rowdy party, leads to a police raid training helps them out and they went straight to the office. ali locked himself behind the office door, and all he did was showed his diplomatic passport and said, i'm a d
he came with a present for ali mon, for it. ali received his diplomatic passport to the hands of the prime minister, blissfully. when he came down to hannibal, he had a big lavish body and he announced that i just done my passport. if i missed his giving him a possible. ringback an iranian element for it was now dominique is ambassador maneesha. he was the high mean cloud 9 like he was saying when he was a kid, his excellency, call him excellency. i couldn't call him ali anyway. you said, no,...
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and, ali, that didn't move republican voters off of trump.ormer colleagues publicly stand against trump. so is an insurrection, in attempt to overthrow an american election, will not move republicans away from trump this fbi stuff won't either. i try to reach these folks, ali, and i reach some every week. but the vast majority are unreachable republican voters. our job now is to defeat them. to defeat them. >> joe, i always enjoy the conversations with, you thank you, my friend. former republican congressman joe walsh of illinois. never been accused of being a liberal, just so you know. this is not some liberal guy had a republican label. joe is a conservative, joe and i have argued about conservative and liberal politics on tv. and we'll get back to that one. day but thank you joe, thank you to all of you. that does it for me. thank you for watching. catch me back here tomorrow at 8 to 10 eastern. but stick around because the cross connection with my friend tiffany cross begins right now. tiffany cross begins right now upholding the rule of
and, ali, that didn't move republican voters off of trump.ormer colleagues publicly stand against trump. so is an insurrection, in attempt to overthrow an american election, will not move republicans away from trump this fbi stuff won't either. i try to reach these folks, ali, and i reach some every week. but the vast majority are unreachable republican voters. our job now is to defeat them. to defeat them. >> joe, i always enjoy the conversations with, you thank you, my friend. former...
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thank you ali. i'm going to push on because our audience also wants us to move on, because they're asking for development award. and the way forward and the future with afghanistan. i'm going to go to that line of thinking via heather ball, who is calling on the international community for more help. his heather. the last year has been a complete disaster for human rights in afghanistan. women and girls have seen pretty much all of their rights stripped away, and that's in all there's also been extrajudicial killings, torture silencing in the afghan media to we're asking, what is the international community, can they do about this? and the answer so far seems to be not much, but there are a few things international community can do and should do the human rights council when it convenes in september, should put in place a much stronger mechanism to monitor, collect evidence, and facilitate prosecutions for crimes happening and the security council should and exemptions to the travel band that they h
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a lot of stake here ali.r of this bet on the republican side is going to take on the democratic incumbent, mark kelly, who cruised to renomination on a post, and this is gonna be one of the most hotly contested senate races, and it could of course determine control of the chamber. look, there's been a ton to talk tonight about that abortion vote in kansas. that matters in this race to because congress would have the power. or does have the power i should say, now that roe v. wade is gone to an axe federal boyden restrictions with like masters running on an anti abortion platform. mark kelly supports it. the likely contest here could make a big difference on abortion ali. >> so hill, thank you for your reporting. it's gonna be a long night for you and for ivan, and for everybody following this race and arizona. so he'll compel for us at the black masters campaign. we are back with more from our panel right after this break. after this break a complete multivitamin plus an extra boost of support for your immuni
a lot of stake here ali.r of this bet on the republican side is going to take on the democratic incumbent, mark kelly, who cruised to renomination on a post, and this is gonna be one of the most hotly contested senate races, and it could of course determine control of the chamber. look, there's been a ton to talk tonight about that abortion vote in kansas. that matters in this race to because congress would have the power. or does have the power i should say, now that roe v. wade is gone to an...
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ali velshi is in for lawrence tonight. good evening, ali. >> what you just said, i'm thinking to, myself we are not going to, we can be waiting a long time before those people respond. and can say something about that. it's kind of wild how everybody has gone suddenly silent on this thing. >> when you lost carl rove, you know you are in trouble. >> you've lost the game. alex, have a great weekend. we'll see you next week. >> have a great show, ali. >> tonight, we are seemingly one step closer to a criminal prosecution of former president donald trump. the possibility of the twice impeached former insurrectionist of the united states standing trial in federal court seems enormously more possible today than it did just a week ago. today, the u.s. magistrate judge, bruce reinhart, who authorized the search warrant of donald trump's florida home released the redacted affidavit. that is what you are looking out. the blast is the redactions. it was used by the fbi to support the search. the affidavit says, quote, there is probab
ali velshi is in for lawrence tonight. good evening, ali. >> what you just said, i'm thinking to, myself we are not going to, we can be waiting a long time before those people respond. and can say something about that. it's kind of wild how everybody has gone suddenly silent on this thing. >> when you lost carl rove, you know you are in trouble. >> you've lost the game. alex, have a great weekend. we'll see you next week. >> have a great show, ali. >> tonight, we...
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ali vitali, on capitol hill.the, way she is the author of the book electable, why america hasn't put women in the white house yet. and we will be talking to her with another meeting of the ali v. club at the top of the hour. -- is we have discussed this important piece of legislation with, us coming up next. up next. riders! let your queries be known. yeah, hi. instead of letting passengers wrap their arms around us, could we put little handles on our jackets? -denied. -can you imagine? i want a new nickname. can you guys start calling me snake? no, bryan. -denied. -how about we all get quotes to see if we can save with america's number one motorcycle insurer? approved. cool! hey, if bryan's not gonna be snake, can i be snake? -all: no. >> the day you get your clearchoice dental implants makes every day... a "let's dig in" day... >> mm. >> ...a "chow down" day... a "take a big bite" day... a "perfectly delicious" day... >> mm. [ chuckles ] >> ...a "love my new teeth" day. because your clearchoice day is the day e
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ali velshi is in for lawrence tonight. good evening, ali. >> what you just said, i'm thinking to, myself we are not going to, we can be waiting a long time before those people respond. and can say something about that. it's kind of wild how everybody has gone suddenly silent on this thing. >> what you just said, i'm thinking to, myself we are not going to, we can be waiting a long time before those people >> when you lost carl rove, respond. and can say something about you know you are in trouble. that. it's kind of wild how everybody has gone suddenly silent on this thing. >> when you lost carl rove, you know you are in trouble. >> you've lost the game. alex, have a great weekend. we'll see you next week. >> have a great show, ali. >> tonight, we are seemingly one step closer to a criminal prosecution of former president donald trump. the possibility of the twice impeached former insurrectionist of the united states standing trial in federal court seems enormously more possible today than it did just a week ago. today, th
ali velshi is in for lawrence tonight. good evening, ali. >> what you just said, i'm thinking to, myself we are not going to, we can be waiting a long time before those people respond. and can say something about that. it's kind of wild how everybody has gone suddenly silent on this thing. >> what you just said, i'm thinking to, myself we are not going to, we can be waiting a long time before those people >> when you lost carl rove, respond. and can say something about you...
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okay, thank you for that for now. ali hashem speaking to us there. well looked outside of support to say they are not being heard. and they want change. john j respects the religious reference to grand ayatollah ali, also studies, but we want them to put out to religious decree to stop the island. so just as they relisted to push these men to fight, i am vincent. my foot was ended yesterday. why? we're only here to ask for a good life to ask for schools for children, access to health care. we want dignity with john hope and was on it. it is as if they have gotten in their ears. we asked 40 forms. we asked them to back down, they did not know they did nothing. they are now cornered. we don't want them to go . that's returned to a correspond ali hush him who is live on set for us. are you listening that to a some of the supporters of looked at all sada, talking about how they're not being heard and that they one change which is essentially what you, what you were saying. what exactly is that change that they are looking for? look, that outsider himself
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ali, the bill is expected to pass in the house.t are experts saying on how it will affect the current inflation crisis >> reporter: tom, top economists say this bill will put downward pressure on inflation. a group of former treasury secretaries from republican and democratic administrations had urged congress to pass it, saying investment in energy and health care will fight inflation and lower costs while setting the table for long-term economic growth tom? >> all right ali vitali leading us off tonight. ali, thank you for that >>> now to new mexico and the manhunt tonight for who may be responsible for the killing of four muslim men in albuquerque the latest victim shot just this past friday night. guad venegas has late details. >> reporter: tonight a terrified muslim community in albuquerque on edge after the killings of four muslim men. authorities calling their shooting deaths targeted >> there are several things in common with all four of the homicides and we're digging back and looking at any other crime that might fit this
ali, the bill is expected to pass in the house.t are experts saying on how it will affect the current inflation crisis >> reporter: tom, top economists say this bill will put downward pressure on inflation. a group of former treasury secretaries from republican and democratic administrations had urged congress to pass it, saying investment in energy and health care will fight inflation and lower costs while setting the table for long-term economic growth tom? >> all right ali vitali...
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ali. thank you.land police want anyone who has information or cell phone video of a weekend shooting during a pop warner football game to come forward. coach from the fresno valley boys team shared video showing the chaos on the field people running for safety sunday afternoon. the nine and 10 year old players from the fresno team and the oakland dynamites were playing when the shooting started. among those wounded a six year old girl, a man and a woman who are now in the hospital. it makes no sense. that children are out here playing football and family and friends are watching these games and people would come armed with guns and not just one. several people have firearms in this crowd. that is really unfortunate that they put the lives of young people and families in danger because of their selfishness. no arrests have been made. oakland police plan to have officers at all practices and games for the oakland dynamites until the end of the season. the families of the three people killed in the gilr
ali. thank you.land police want anyone who has information or cell phone video of a weekend shooting during a pop warner football game to come forward. coach from the fresno valley boys team shared video showing the chaos on the field people running for safety sunday afternoon. the nine and 10 year old players from the fresno team and the oakland dynamites were playing when the shooting started. among those wounded a six year old girl, a man and a woman who are now in the hospital. it makes no...
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ok, journalist ali lativia cobble. thank you. let's look at more stories making headlines around the world. in kenya, deputy president william route to has edged ahead in presidential elections with almost half of the votes counted to to have more than 51 percent. wow, the position leader, right? loading guy is trailing at just about 48 percent idea. right. police were called to the national conference center as tensions rise of other results. at least 8 people have been wounded after a suspected palestinian gunmen opened fire out in the boston, jerusalem. 2 of the victims i in serious condition. yet that comes the week after dozens of palestinians were killed in the flare up of violence between eas, route and militants. in gaza, police and australia's capital can bear, have detained the man who fired a gun inside the main airport. authorities locked down the building and halted traffic. the incident happened in the departures whole security check in police looking into a motive in violence. a tropical storm has flooded more than
ok, journalist ali lativia cobble. thank you. let's look at more stories making headlines around the world. in kenya, deputy president william route to has edged ahead in presidential elections with almost half of the votes counted to to have more than 51 percent. wow, the position leader, right? loading guy is trailing at just about 48 percent idea. right. police were called to the national conference center as tensions rise of other results. at least 8 people have been wounded after a...
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joining me now, is the founding co-chair of the ali v. club, nbc news is capitol hill correspondent, ali vitale. she is the author of the upcoming book electable. why america hasn't put a woman in the white house yet. good evening my friend, al ev. good morning. i am in alabama, it is the same it is also morning. here >> it's all the. same >> tickets at the inner workings of this legislation. this is legislation by the way, the weight of a top about for a long time and then it went away. and it has reemerge to something entirely different. so it isn't, it would is not in, and when we expect it to happen? >> yeah, ali, over the course of our ev club conversations, we have actually talked about a few diversions of this bill. because it is the same that was build back better when that fell apart at the end of last year, then it became something entirely different. and now, we see where it lands. it is something the focus is on health care, shoring up some obama subs disease, also knowing the cost of prescription drug prices, and then it pivo
joining me now, is the founding co-chair of the ali v. club, nbc news is capitol hill correspondent, ali vitale. she is the author of the upcoming book electable. why america hasn't put a woman in the white house yet. good evening my friend, al ev. good morning. i am in alabama, it is the same it is also morning. here >> it's all the. same >> tickets at the inner workings of this legislation. this is legislation by the way, the weight of a top about for a long time and then it went...
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with my friend ali velshi. i. ali nice to see you, it was a great surprise when we are getting ready for a, shows to run into an rely forgetting. i'll see you tomorrow. >> thanks ali. >> and thank you at-home for joining us this hour, we're happy to have you with, us, and a normal times this is not what you'd expect to see. emblazoned across the front page of the new york times. a headline, in all caps, that a former presidents home was just searched by the fbi in south florida. then again, normal went out the window along time ago. the times adds that the focus is said to be on white house files, and sign that inquiries are widening. here is the washington post today. quote, fbi agents urged trump safe in documents probe. unusual move handily -- under scrutiny. win the past 24 hours have been a doozy. it was yesterday evening when the former president, donald trump, put out a rambling, chest, pounding feet stomping statement, announcing to the world that the fbi had raided, his words, his florida home. a so-calle
with my friend ali velshi. i. ali nice to see you, it was a great surprise when we are getting ready for a, shows to run into an rely forgetting. i'll see you tomorrow. >> thanks ali. >> and thank you at-home for joining us this hour, we're happy to have you with, us, and a normal times this is not what you'd expect to see. emblazoned across the front page of the new york times. a headline, in all caps, that a former presidents home was just searched by the fbi in south florida....
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good evening thank you so much ali. good evening thank you so much ali. tonight, i am hopeful.ery much still alive. you know, we focus so much on the threats to our democracy and they are very real and very very serious. but last night, kansas showed us the antidote. voting, organizing, knocking on doors and working the pavement to create change. reporting under victory for the pro choice side in kansas last night on this very hour i was thinking about all the people i don't know personally but who i knew made it happen. organizers, door knocker's, people powered politics. my very first job in politics was as a field organizer in virginia for barack obama in 2008. i learned more from politics in that one single job than any other job i've ever had. that's why in order to be a good organizer you have to know the policy backwards and forwards, and you have to know the talking points as well as the defenses. and you apply that knowledge to the very most important skill -- talking to people. you have to be able to have a conversation with another human being. imagine that. truly a
good evening thank you so much ali. good evening thank you so much ali. tonight, i am hopeful.ery much still alive. you know, we focus so much on the threats to our democracy and they are very real and very very serious. but last night, kansas showed us the antidote. voting, organizing, knocking on doors and working the pavement to create change. reporting under victory for the pro choice side in kansas last night on this very hour i was thinking about all the people i don't know personally but...
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kate >> ali, thanks for following it all >>> in ukraine tonight, there are growing fears over attacks on the largest nuclear power plant in europe, with experts warning that shelling there could lead to a catastrophe. morgan chesky is in ukraine with the latest >> reporter: tonight, global alarm over explosions at europe's largest nuclear power plant, now operating under russian control. the weekend rocket attack destroying high voltage wires, forcing ukrainian workers to limit output at one of the plant's six reactors ukraine says the risk of hitting the zaporizhzhia plant, nearly twice the size of chernobyl, is allowing russia to shell cities without retaliation. ukraine's president outraged >> translator: this is the largest nuclear power plant on our continent. and any shelling of this factory is an open, brazen crime, an act of terror. >> reporter: but russia released this video today, claiming to show damage inflicted by ukrainian forces nearby shelling so intense, inspectors fear they can't assess the damage nbc's josh letterman spoke to the head of ukraine's nuclear energy com
kate >> ali, thanks for following it all >>> in ukraine tonight, there are growing fears over attacks on the largest nuclear power plant in europe, with experts warning that shelling there could lead to a catastrophe. morgan chesky is in ukraine with the latest >> reporter: tonight, global alarm over explosions at europe's largest nuclear power plant, now operating under russian control. the weekend rocket attack destroying high voltage wires, forcing ukrainian workers to...
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oh, hi, ali."electable" and will be here to talk to us about that and a whole lot more. ali, can't wait to just -- i've been reading your book and i love it. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports." we'll be right back. l be right . ♪♪ subway's drafting 12 new subs for the all-new subway series menu the new monster has juicy steak and crispy bacon. but what about the new boss? it looks so good it makes me hangry! settle down there, big guy the new subway series. what's your pick? with powerful, easy-to-use tools power e*trade makes complex trading easier react to fast-moving markets with dynamic charting and a futures ladder that lets you place, flatten, or reverse orders so you won't miss an opportunity (dad) we have to tell everyone that we just switched to verizon's new that lets you place, flatten, or reverse orders welcome unlimited plan, for just $30. (daughter) i've already told everyone! (nurse) wait... did you say verizon for just $30? (mom) it's their best unlimited price ever. (cool
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latifah reporting from campbell ali, thank you. thank you. let's get a check. now some of the other stories making news around the world. a man killed himself after robbing his car into a barricade close the us capital. the 29 year old shot himself shortly after getting out of the vehicle. the car went up in flames after the crash. investigators is trying to find a motive prize winning author, summon, rusty, has been taken off a ventilator and is able to speak after suffering severe injuries in a stabbing attack. friday. the 24 year old suspect has appeared in court, charged with attempted murder roost. he was attacked as he prepared to give a lecture in western new york state, an explosion of the market and armine as capital. yet yvonne has killed at least one person, dozens more, were injured in the blast at a firework depot in a shopping district. in tenure deputy president's labor until his edged a head in presidential elections. with almost half of those counted router has more than 51 percent, while opposition leader, right y
latifah reporting from campbell ali, thank you. thank you. let's get a check. now some of the other stories making news around the world. a man killed himself after robbing his car into a barricade close the us capital. the 29 year old shot himself shortly after getting out of the vehicle. the car went up in flames after the crash. investigators is trying to find a motive prize winning author, summon, rusty, has been taken off a ventilator and is able to speak after suffering severe injuries in...
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msnbc prime starts right now with ali. i. ali >> lisa good to see you, again you have yourself a fact sense of giving, we'll see you tomorrow. and thank you for. joining this hour, we got a big show for you tonight as we continue to learn new information about the fbi's search of donald trump, florida home. trump world has now reportedly started speculating about who in the former presidents orbit, might not talk to the fbi, and what it could mean for the investigation. we will have more on that later. but let's go back in time a little. to do thousand and five. more than a decade before donald trump's first run for president, before he started fighting with racist birtherism conspiracies, back when he was just a real estate guy, with a funny hairdo, and a reality tv show, that year the intrepid journalist, tim o'brien, the guy on the left, the side to side digging into the so-called trump empire. and what he found than probably wouldn't shock anyone today. but back then it was a big deal. tim o'brien discovered that donald t
msnbc prime starts right now with ali. i. ali >> lisa good to see you, again you have yourself a fact sense of giving, we'll see you tomorrow. and thank you for. joining this hour, we got a big show for you tonight as we continue to learn new information about the fbi's search of donald trump, florida home. trump world has now reportedly started speculating about who in the former presidents orbit, might not talk to the fbi, and what it could mean for the investigation. we will have more...
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ali vitali. the other member of the levy club. the capitol hill correspondent and the electable writer buck. why america hasn't put a woman in the white house yet is the subtitle. and total 184 classified documents were found inside boxes taken from donald trump's mar-a-lago estate. more on those latest threat -- heavily redacted affidavit. the velshi banned book club is diving into the book crank. a deeply emotional and real story about addiction. author ellen hopkins is going to join me to discuss. live stay with us, another hour of velshi begins now. it is 9 am in the, east exam in the west. i am ali velshi. we know more this weekend than ever before about the fbi. and the search of the mar-a-lago estate. new details just released to the public, the possibility of criminal prosecution of the twice impeached ex president's so plausible, now, that some federal prosecutors are actually seeing it out loud. less than 24 hours ago we got our first look at the affidavit used by the fbi to convince a federal judge to greenlight the mar
ali vitali. the other member of the levy club. the capitol hill correspondent and the electable writer buck. why america hasn't put a woman in the white house yet is the subtitle. and total 184 classified documents were found inside boxes taken from donald trump's mar-a-lago estate. more on those latest threat -- heavily redacted affidavit. the velshi banned book club is diving into the book crank. a deeply emotional and real story about addiction. author ellen hopkins is going to join me to...
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ali velshi is on the latest installment of multi across america. america. good morning to you, it is saturday august six. i'm ali velshi back on the road with a special edition of velshi our cross, america post for all of mama. this week and i mean tuscaloosa, alabama, a state that has been without safe and legal abortion care since the supreme overturned roe v. wade 43 days ago. state officials to move quickly the ban abortion. within hours of the supreme court's ruling. alabama and post a total abortion ban, not only makes exceptions for the life and health of the woman. and even that i have learned is a highly subjective matter. hundreds of appointments across the state were canceled immediately. now this man the new status quo here ever since. alabama's laws been called the most restrictive abortion ban in the nation. and makes providing abortions a class a felony, punishable by up to 99 years in prison. on top of that, providing having access that care could also be a crime and it's not clear where she might go to obtain reproductive health care, and w
ali velshi is on the latest installment of multi across america. america. good morning to you, it is saturday august six. i'm ali velshi back on the road with a special edition of velshi our cross, america post for all of mama. this week and i mean tuscaloosa, alabama, a state that has been without safe and legal abortion care since the supreme overturned roe v. wade 43 days ago. state officials to move quickly the ban abortion. within hours of the supreme court's ruling. alabama and post a...
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ali i can't imagine anything more fundamental. so when we talk about abortion and access to reproductive health care. we are essentially talking about personal freedoms and that is again in my opinion as american as apple pie and that's what democrats gonna be talking to voters about come november. >> as we saw it was an example last night in kansas but strict anti abortion measures tend to fail when they're put up to the straight-up vote as opposed to being part of a candidates general message. we saw this in colorado in 2020, north dakota in 2014, in mississippi in 2011 and yet many of the people who voted against those abortion bans will go on to vote for antiabortion republican candidates. apparently if you are antiabortion but if it's part of your whole package of stuff it doesn't stand out as much as these antiabortion measures do. how do you parlay that into victories when you when it comes to abortion rights? >> you know aly those were all races at a time when what was holding our personal freedoms together was 50 years of
ali i can't imagine anything more fundamental. so when we talk about abortion and access to reproductive health care. we are essentially talking about personal freedoms and that is again in my opinion as american as apple pie and that's what democrats gonna be talking to voters about come november. >> as we saw it was an example last night in kansas but strict anti abortion measures tend to fail when they're put up to the straight-up vote as opposed to being part of a candidates general...
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almoez ali is a striker for the qatar national team, and he hopes to become a household name when theks off this november. he says qatar may be seen as underdogs, but thinks this is a side who should not be written off just yet. in december 2021, qatar hosted the fifa arab cup. using the new world cup stadia, this competition acted as a warm—up for this year's big tournament. and the qatar national team actually won the third—place play—off. from a personal level, what was it like to play in the arab cup? when qatar first won the world cup bid, critics pointed to its lack of footballing tradition. but almoez ali believes the dream of playing in a world cup is a universal dream for every footballer across the world. but what else does qatar have to offer? well, you don't have to drive far out of the city of doha for the roads to end and the sands to begin. explorers from across time talk about the arabian desert as a place of hardship. 0h! some, like the 1930s adventurer bertram thomas, even went as far as to call it the "abode of death". qatar had a long and proud history before disco
almoez ali is a striker for the qatar national team, and he hopes to become a household name when theks off this november. he says qatar may be seen as underdogs, but thinks this is a side who should not be written off just yet. in december 2021, qatar hosted the fifa arab cup. using the new world cup stadia, this competition acted as a warm—up for this year's big tournament. and the qatar national team actually won the third—place play—off. from a personal level, what was it like to play...
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ali. thank you so much.s home 23 times in the past 50 years. he has owned that property. a mentor says drivers misjudged their speed coming off interstate 6 80 at jackson street and smashed his fence. his yard is home to the most recent crash was last november, another crash badly injured his youngest niece, who had to spend two weeks in the hospital. most of them have been drunk. you know, like the game, 2016. he came up there. here. my car was right here with the rock car. he hit that. he hit that at 105 miles an hour. wow well, this is a photo of what mentors house looks like after that crash installed steel poles in his yard, but those had to be replaced after last november's crash, jose officials say they have applied for a grant to start a project that would slow traffic after it comes off the freeway. but only the state or federal government can change the off ramp. the santa clara county board of supervisors voted unanimously to support a ballot proposition to protect people's abortion rights. propos
ali. thank you so much.s home 23 times in the past 50 years. he has owned that property. a mentor says drivers misjudged their speed coming off interstate 6 80 at jackson street and smashed his fence. his yard is home to the most recent crash was last november, another crash badly injured his youngest niece, who had to spend two weeks in the hospital. most of them have been drunk. you know, like the game, 2016. he came up there. here. my car was right here with the rock car. he hit that. he hit...
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wes i'm ali velshi. ever since the fbi conducted a search of mar-a-lago in august, eight new and damning details have emerged about the twice impeached insurrectionist ex presidents reckless handling of highly sensitive documents, which contain some of this country's most closely guarded secrets. we have learned about the national archives, and the justice department to repeated requests for trump to return material that properly it belonged to the u.s. government. we have subsequently learned of trump's yearlong attempt to style stonewall those agencies from retrieving those materials. we know that 184 unique and classified documents were among the first batch of documents recovered by the national archives in january of this year. some of them included information that could compromise the identities of clandestine human sources. including, possibly, those who work as informants for the american governments. recently unsealed court documents also revealed that the department of justice is looking into
wes i'm ali velshi. ever since the fbi conducted a search of mar-a-lago in august, eight new and damning details have emerged about the twice impeached insurrectionist ex presidents reckless handling of highly sensitive documents, which contain some of this country's most closely guarded secrets. we have learned about the national archives, and the justice department to repeated requests for trump to return material that properly it belonged to the u.s. government. we have subsequently learned...
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ali, we are one hour beyond where we were, one hour ago. is the end even in sight for this point, in the vote-a-rama going on on the senate for? >> we are working through it, watching the senators on the floor, continue to take votes. but there is still about one dozen left, just in this tranche of amendment votes. look, we still have several more hours to go over here, ali. but i love the fact that you read our notes, of course, but can explain what is in this bill so flawlessly. because what we are seeing the senators do now, in all of these amendment votes, he's effectively not vote for amendments so that they do not impugn the integrity of that bill. so they don't change anything in it that could effectively topple someone for voting for it who already said they will vote for it. they don't want to see any changes inside of it. there are two things inside that are interesting. just a few minutes ago we saw senator raphael warnock of georgia offer an amendment on the floor, not entirely notable except for the fact that democrats were try
ali, we are one hour beyond where we were, one hour ago. is the end even in sight for this point, in the vote-a-rama going on on the senate for? >> we are working through it, watching the senators on the floor, continue to take votes. but there is still about one dozen left, just in this tranche of amendment votes. look, we still have several more hours to go over here, ali. but i love the fact that you read our notes, of course, but can explain what is in this bill so flawlessly. because...