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ali rogin has this report.he kerch bridge, trains carrying fuel caught fire, and a car lane collapsed into the strait below. closed-circuit television caught the moment of impact. russ blamed it on a truck bomb, and said it killed three people. the explosion destroyed just part of the twelve-mile bridge, but it's a major blow to the russian military. the kerch bridge is a critical supply line, the only one of its kind linking crimea with russia. it spans the kerch strait, which links the black sea with the sea of azov. russian president vladimir putin opened the bridge to great fanfare in 2018, after illegally annexing crimea four years earlier. pres. putin: at different historical times, people dreamed of building this bridge. now finally, thanks to your work, this project, this miracle, turned true. ali: in kyiv, ukrainians greeted the bombing of putin's bridge with joy. by saturday afternoon, a mockup of a new, commemorative stamp featuring a burning bridge stood in a central square. anastasiya: e news is ve
ali rogin has this report.he kerch bridge, trains carrying fuel caught fire, and a car lane collapsed into the strait below. closed-circuit television caught the moment of impact. russ blamed it on a truck bomb, and said it killed three people. the explosion destroyed just part of the twelve-mile bridge, but it's a major blow to the russian military. the kerch bridge is a critical supply line, the only one of its kind linking crimea with russia. it spans the kerch strait, which links the black...
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ali rogin has this report. ali: overnight, tehran's evin prison was engulfed in flames.the wee hours of the morning, state tv was broadcasting the cleanup within. officials insisted the fire had nothing to do with the protests happening across the country. >> this fire was caused by a fight between some prisonersn a sewing workshop. ali: but protesters gathered on the roads outside. they chanted "death to khameini," referring to iran's supreme leader, ayatollah ali khameini. as the head of the islamic republic, khamni has for weeks been among the protesters' targets, along with other regime symbols like qasim solmani, a military commander who was killed by the united states and is celebrated as a martyr. the protests were sparked, and are still being led, by women. these tehran college students chant "women, life, freedom," one of the uprising's most popular slogans. they stand in the formation of the farsi word for "blood." in the central city of isfahan, women shout, "death to the dictator." high school girls in the nortest chant, "iran has become a detention center."
ali rogin has this report. ali: overnight, tehran's evin prison was engulfed in flames.the wee hours of the morning, state tv was broadcasting the cleanup within. officials insisted the fire had nothing to do with the protests happening across the country. >> this fire was caused by a fight between some prisonersn a sewing workshop. ali: but protesters gathered on the roads outside. they chanted "death to khameini," referring to iran's supreme leader, ayatollah ali khameini. as...
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ali: holly, thank you so much for your time.k you. ♪ geoff: 92-year-old joy ryan and her grandson brad have spent the last seven years crisscrossing the u.s. with the goal of visiting every national park. grandma enjoys road trip, as they -- grandma joy's road trip as they call it, started because she said she'd never seen amount before. they join us now. great to see you. brad, you had the idea of the quest in october 2015, and since then, you've been steadily chipping away, visiting every one of the 63 national parks. what prompted this idea? brad: there is this innate desire i had to make sure the sunset of her life was filled with as many memories as we could pack in. because she had a willing spirit and showed she still had a lot of adventure left to live, when we went on that first trip, climbing mountains and camping, and all the things that blew me away, i did not see a reason to stop. geoff: when your grandson suggested the trip, what was your response? joy: i said yeah, i'm ready to go. [laughter] geoff: did you know i
ali: holly, thank you so much for your time.k you. ♪ geoff: 92-year-old joy ryan and her grandson brad have spent the last seven years crisscrossing the u.s. with the goal of visiting every national park. grandma enjoys road trip, as they -- grandma joy's road trip as they call it, started because she said she'd never seen amount before. they join us now. great to see you. brad, you had the idea of the quest in october 2015, and since then, you've been steadily chipping away, visiting every...
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ali: let's talk really quick about the white house's actions here.y've taken a number of them, operation fly formula. they were flying in formula from overseas. they invoked the defense production act. they opened up the market to some foreign manufacturers. how have those things helped or not? helena: ah, i think all of those things have helped. i mean, they put in a lot of new policies in place to, as you mentioned, you know, get more imported formula on store shelves before this crisis 98% of formula that we consumed in the u.s. was domestically produced. so if all of a sudden you knock out a big part of your processing, it's not like we can seamlessly bring it in from other countries. so we have made it easier to get imports on the shelves. those formula flights have actually broug in almost 100 million servings of formula. so it's been, i think, a significant impact. but again, going back to the fact that we are eight months into this and ore shelves still look bad in many places, i think tells us that more needs to be done and we are not out of
ali: let's talk really quick about the white house's actions here.y've taken a number of them, operation fly formula. they were flying in formula from overseas. they invoked the defense production act. they opened up the market to some foreign manufacturers. how have those things helped or not? helena: ah, i think all of those things have helped. i mean, they put in a lot of new policies in place to, as you mentioned, you know, get more imported formula on store shelves before this crisis 98%...
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ali rogin has the story.: in ethiopia's northern tigray region, hospitals are filled with young witnesses to war. >> so, we can say that the under-five mortality during war time doubled compared to the pre-war era. ali: they are victims of both a regional blockade where the government only allows in a fraction of needed humanitarian aid and renewed violence between tigrayan forces and the federal government. in august, tigray's leaders accused ethiopian prime minister abiy ahmed of breaking a five-month ceasefire, striking civilian targets like a playground in the regional capital, mekelle. in september, satellite images showed forces from abiy's ally eritrea bilizing on the ethiopian border. and this week, the ethiopian government said it had captured shire, one of tigray's biggest cities. meanwhile, even during the ceasefire, smaller ethnic conflicts persist, like one between tigrayans and their southern neighbors in the afar region. >> the situation in ethiopia is spiraling out of control. violence and des
ali rogin has the story.: in ethiopia's northern tigray region, hospitals are filled with young witnesses to war. >> so, we can say that the under-five mortality during war time doubled compared to the pre-war era. ali: they are victims of both a regional blockade where the government only allows in a fraction of needed humanitarian aid and renewed violence between tigrayan forces and the federal government. in august, tigray's leaders accused ethiopian prime minister abiy ahmed of...
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ali hunter is basically invisible lysed. she disappears.er death is remarkable and donaldsonville. she passes into history. i start the story because it reveals how these cases emerged from ordinary, everyday encounters between white people and black people and how lost they have been to history. susan: was anything other than the relative that was uncovered -- did donaldsonville recognize ali hunter's death once you told the story? margaret: not as far as we know. susan: so the thing that her case was one of -- so many of the individual cases you write about happens on public transportation. i wanted to first start by having you explain the role of public transportation and dish -- and daily lives of african-americans? margaret: the buses were segregated and they were the emblem of jim crow. these are public buses, people had to take them to work, to shops, to see relatives. and to the control of the jim crow apparatus, across the south we see bus drivers who are armed . why would a bus driver need a weapon? because he has to impose the di
ali hunter is basically invisible lysed. she disappears.er death is remarkable and donaldsonville. she passes into history. i start the story because it reveals how these cases emerged from ordinary, everyday encounters between white people and black people and how lost they have been to history. susan: was anything other than the relative that was uncovered -- did donaldsonville recognize ali hunter's death once you told the story? margaret: not as far as we know. susan: so the thing that her...
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this is a segment i am excited about, gen z voters, ali.ger voters if you were born in the late 90s or after, they are not as engaged in politics. i want to get a sense from them what it would take to get the more engaged, and what is happening in our democracy. and lest engaged in the nick advantage -- speaking of nikki manage, i'm a total hip hop had, ali. there is a guy coming up, j.d. ivey was a poet, i will have him on set with me, we will talk about the future of hip-hop. what we're it all, is what it means. now stay on top with the cross connection. >> you are bringing the atlanta vibes to the cross connection. good to see you, see you at 10:00, the cross connection comes up next. and the velshi banned book club is almost in session including the top book every year since the publication in 2015. melissa by, alex gino. the coming of age story is like so many we have red together. why is it being banned all over the nation? the answer is not going to surprise you. it tells a story of a young transgender girl. that is next. transgender
this is a segment i am excited about, gen z voters, ali.ger voters if you were born in the late 90s or after, they are not as engaged in politics. i want to get a sense from them what it would take to get the more engaged, and what is happening in our democracy. and lest engaged in the nick advantage -- speaking of nikki manage, i'm a total hip hop had, ali. there is a guy coming up, j.d. ivey was a poet, i will have him on set with me, we will talk about the future of hip-hop. what we're it...
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because, ali, you know and we have talked about this.uff matters. >> joe there are liberals, there are conservatives, there are people in the middle. you as a conservative were a couple of bedrooms to the right of even most conservatives. so, you know who they are. and none of them are watching the show this morning. so, where do they get convinced of this? who do they hear from? are they listening to liz cheney? to take care? have they fallen for the trump criticism of her that she is a republican in name only? >> we try to get them on the margins. you are right. they listened to fox news. they are not getting any of this. they are getting all the trump's and bs on fox news. when i had a conservative talk radio show i could reach them. i still talk to these folks, every day, because i come from their world. i will be honest, ali, look, i engage with hundreds of them every week, conservatives, and republicans, and maybe i can just move a few. but, the vast majority, ali, they are gone. which is why i believe that this party will not chan
because, ali, you know and we have talked about this.uff matters. >> joe there are liberals, there are conservatives, there are people in the middle. you as a conservative were a couple of bedrooms to the right of even most conservatives. so, you know who they are. and none of them are watching the show this morning. so, where do they get convinced of this? who do they hear from? are they listening to liz cheney? to take care? have they fallen for the trump criticism of her that she is a...
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so do you, then ali garcey is preparing furrows ready to plant potatoes. each plot of land is no more than 4 meters wide and surrounded by reeves to protect it from wind and erosion. the natural irrigation system allows the farmers to grow crops all year round. no additional watering is required. and there are other advantages to no pesticides are needed. the salty soil is a natural deterrent for most pests. the farmers can produce up to 20 tons of potatoes, beans, or onions, perfect air each year. the vegetables are highly prized for their unit. take a look at it, but all the work has to be done by hand. it's tough going and many farmers have given up low. zora nasa has come to see ali. gov see she's the president of the local farming and fisheries association. she spent 2 years working to get the romilly method certified by the un food and agriculture organization. as a globally important agricultural heritage system. i believe of that i certification is a key step in upgrading the value of the produce. it will allow farmers to sell it in major supermark
so do you, then ali garcey is preparing furrows ready to plant potatoes. each plot of land is no more than 4 meters wide and surrounded by reeves to protect it from wind and erosion. the natural irrigation system allows the farmers to grow crops all year round. no additional watering is required. and there are other advantages to no pesticides are needed. the salty soil is a natural deterrent for most pests. the farmers can produce up to 20 tons of potatoes, beans, or onions, perfect air each...
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so do you, then ali garcia is preparing furrows ready to plant potatoes. each plot of land is no more than 4 meters wide and surrounded by reeves to protect it from wind and erosion. the natural irrigation system allows the farmers to grow crops all year round. no additional watering is required. and there are other advantages to no pesticides are needed. the salty soil is a natural deterrent for most pests. the farmers can produce up to 20 tons of potatoes, beans, or onions per hector. each year. the vegetables are highly prized for their unique take, a look of, but all the work has to be done by hand. it's tough going, and many farmers have given up long. zora enough has come to see ali garcey. she's the president of the local farming and fisheries association. she spent 2 years working to get the romilly method certified by the u. n. food and agriculture organization as a globally important agricultural heritage system. about half of that iser to vacation is a key step in upgrading the value of the produce. it will allow farmers to sell it in major supe
so do you, then ali garcia is preparing furrows ready to plant potatoes. each plot of land is no more than 4 meters wide and surrounded by reeves to protect it from wind and erosion. the natural irrigation system allows the farmers to grow crops all year round. no additional watering is required. and there are other advantages to no pesticides are needed. the salty soil is a natural deterrent for most pests. the farmers can produce up to 20 tons of potatoes, beans, or onions per hector. each...
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so do you, then ali garcia is preparing furrows ready to plant potatoes. each plot of land is no more than 4 meters wide and surrounded by reeds to protect it from wind and erosion. the natural irrigation system allows the farmers to grow crops all year round. no additional watering is required. and there are other advantages to no pesticides are needed. the salty soil is a natural deterrent for most pests. the farmers can produce up to 20 tons of potatoes, beans, or onions, perfect air each year. the vegetables are highly prized for their unit. take a look at it, but all the work has to be done by hand. it's tough going and many farmers have given up long. zora nasa has come to see ali garcey. she's the president of the local farming and fisheries association. she spent 2 years working to get the rom, lee method, certified by the u. n. food and agriculture organization. as a globally important agricultural heritage system. ability of that i certification is a key step and upgrading the value of the produce. it will allow farmers to sell it in major superm
so do you, then ali garcia is preparing furrows ready to plant potatoes. each plot of land is no more than 4 meters wide and surrounded by reeds to protect it from wind and erosion. the natural irrigation system allows the farmers to grow crops all year round. no additional watering is required. and there are other advantages to no pesticides are needed. the salty soil is a natural deterrent for most pests. the farmers can produce up to 20 tons of potatoes, beans, or onions, perfect air each...
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isn't it ali to be frank identity. i question very well, but i just tried to explain what's happening around me. president michelle, on a, a, a, a, a, a ali, thank you very much indeed for certainly, we can, we can hear that it's incredibly large behind you. but to ali hash m m bob that thank you very much. indeed. china's revised a law giving women more protection against gender discrimination and sexual harassment. it's the 1st update to the law in nearly 30 years. but no real details have been made. public activists are concerned about the government's previous comments on the value of traditional women's roles. the bill will be submitted to the standing committee of the national people's congress in the coming week. people and the southern philippines are trying to pick up the pieces. after a tropical storm swept through the region, at least 48 people were killed and emergency workers. and trying to rescue others who are trapped bonnie below reports from emma's will. tropical storm doggy has already exited the phil
isn't it ali to be frank identity. i question very well, but i just tried to explain what's happening around me. president michelle, on a, a, a, a, a, a ali, thank you very much indeed for certainly, we can, we can hear that it's incredibly large behind you. but to ali hash m m bob that thank you very much. indeed. china's revised a law giving women more protection against gender discrimination and sexual harassment. it's the 1st update to the law in nearly 30 years. but no real details have...
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>> all right, ali vitali, who was just in these two key districts, thank you ali for that!nsodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. ♪♪ energy is everywhere... even in a little seedling. which, when turned into fuel, can help power a plane. at chevron's el segundo refinery, we're looking to turn plant-based oil into renewable gasoline, jet and diesel fuels. our planet offers countless sources of energy. but it's only human to find the ones that could power a better future. ♪♪ 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? psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. no one should suffer like that. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're a
>> all right, ali vitali, who was just in these two key districts, thank you ali for that!nsodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. ♪♪ energy is everywhere... even in a little seedling. which, when turned into fuel, can help power a plane. at chevron's el segundo refinery, we're looking to turn plant-based oil into renewable...
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steve. >> all right, ali vitali, who is just in these key districts. thank, you ali, for that.ht back. ed by real stories of bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms. and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. call your doctor about sudden behavior changes or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, confusion, stiff or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be life threatening or permanent. these aren't all the serious side effects. now i'm back where i belong. ask your doctor if latuda is right for you. pay as little as zero dollars for your first prescription. hey guys, detect this: living with hiv, i learned that i can stay undetectable with fewer medicines. that's why i switched to dovato. dovato is for
steve. >> all right, ali vitali, who is just in these key districts. thank, you ali, for that.ht back. ed by real stories of bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms. and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. call your doctor about sudden...
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steve. >> all right, ali vitali, who is just in these key districts. thank, you ali, for that.ften see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. ♪limu emu & doug♪ it's nice to unwind after a long week of telling people how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. showtime. whoo! i'm on fire tonight. (limu squawks) yes! limu, you're a natural. we're not counting that. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ becoming a morning person starts the night before with new neuriva relax and sleep. it has l-theanine to help me relax from daily stress. plus, shoden ashwagandha for quality sleep. so i can wake up refreshed. neuriva: think bigger. ♪ ♪ have diabetes? know where your glucose is? with the freestyle libre 3 system, know your glucose and where it's heading. no fingersticks needed.
steve. >> all right, ali vitali, who is just in these key districts. thank, you ali, for that.ften see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. ♪limu emu & doug♪ it's nice to unwind after a long week of telling people how liberty mutual...
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>> well, first off, thanks for having me on, ali.ew, it turns out it's just because there is a coordinated attack on democracy. but in all seriousness, you are absolutely correct. we are seeing massive disinformation. it really started to be pushed out by foreign adversaries, russia in 2016 and 2018. and then adopted by domestic actors, who are more interested in helping their friends and themselves win races at all costs than american democracy. and i have just been so proud of our work to push back, i set up one of the first units in the country to combat foreign disinformation. we alert civil groups across the state of that role of disinformation. one of the biggest tools we have is alerting coloradans and americans that they are subjected to this information, and where to get trusted information. we also run initiatives to make sure that coloradans are aware. but this is part of a larger coordinated effort to destabilize american democracy, destabilized elections. and make no mistake, the big lie is producing the destabilization
>> well, first off, thanks for having me on, ali.ew, it turns out it's just because there is a coordinated attack on democracy. but in all seriousness, you are absolutely correct. we are seeing massive disinformation. it really started to be pushed out by foreign adversaries, russia in 2016 and 2018. and then adopted by domestic actors, who are more interested in helping their friends and themselves win races at all costs than american democracy. and i have just been so proud of our work...
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>> you know what ali? it's untrue but it was also pretty ridiculous.years as a law enforcement officer, served as a police chief and the reduction of gun violence was one of my primary concerns. it's about getting dangerous guns out of the hands of dangerous people. and imagine if we had a murder in orlando as a result of gun violence and i said you know what y'all, let's let's not investigate these cases realest take this law off the book is we can't get them all. that's basically what the senator said and i'd like to know, how in the heck does he know whether if we have the proper laws in place whether it wouldn't result that shoe shooting would've happened or not? we have to do everything we can to protect floridians and protect the american people. so again, i hope that florida voters got a good look at really who makariv you is, and what he said quite frankly with gun violence was ridiculous. if you have listeners out there who are interesting in in supporting my campaign and working together to reduce gun wildes, how upset is valdosta calm. >> co
>> you know what ali? it's untrue but it was also pretty ridiculous.years as a law enforcement officer, served as a police chief and the reduction of gun violence was one of my primary concerns. it's about getting dangerous guns out of the hands of dangerous people. and imagine if we had a murder in orlando as a result of gun violence and i said you know what y'all, let's let's not investigate these cases realest take this law off the book is we can't get them all. that's basically what...
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all right, thank you, ali.asis of lifted all eyes and our our towards the north of blocking pattern as we said last about three weeks. well it's about ready to break down and there's a system driving in the pacific northwest. the core of this is going to go more towards this year. we will get the wind and the cooler temperatures so friday changes started yesterday. coast bay city, bigger fog bank for sure fifties for most of the lows, mostly sunny cooler, but that breeze will pick up tonight and it will really pick up as we go into saturday. water temps in the fifties to almost 60 there. well, 1, 60 monterey outer buoy . they're going to go down a roaring northwest wind looks like it's going to set up on saturday, which will generate upwelling. fifties for most couple of forties 1 64 out there, but most locations are pretty close with him four or five degrees 45, the boulder creek felton's of 49, so little cooler. san martin at 49 degrees , santa clara's in their camels in there, he san jose, south san jose and
all right, thank you, ali.asis of lifted all eyes and our our towards the north of blocking pattern as we said last about three weeks. well it's about ready to break down and there's a system driving in the pacific northwest. the core of this is going to go more towards this year. we will get the wind and the cooler temperatures so friday changes started yesterday. coast bay city, bigger fog bank for sure fifties for most of the lows, mostly sunny cooler, but that breeze will pick up tonight...
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good morning to you, i'm ali velshi. is this saturday october 8th day 227 of russia's war in ukraine. breaking news this morning out of crimea. an explosion has crippled the bridge. this is a remarkable development. take a look at this bridge. look at the multitude of fires across it. it has collapsed part of the bridge into the sea. russians think the truck bomb exploded. it set fire to several oil tankers that were traveling on the bridge by rail. now, here is the important part. you probably never heard about this. it is new. it is the only bridge connecting mainland russia and crimea. this is a pet project for vladimir putin belt after russia's illegal annexation of crimea in 2014. north of crimea, on the battlefield front, ukraine continues to regain its land in the northeast, and east. this week the captured about 2000 square kilometers in the south near the area of kherson. it is the blue areas over here. ukraine has now captured them and it has been under russian control since early in the. roll along with a recl
good morning to you, i'm ali velshi. is this saturday october 8th day 227 of russia's war in ukraine. breaking news this morning out of crimea. an explosion has crippled the bridge. this is a remarkable development. take a look at this bridge. look at the multitude of fires across it. it has collapsed part of the bridge into the sea. russians think the truck bomb exploded. it set fire to several oil tankers that were traveling on the bridge by rail. now, here is the important part. you probably...
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why she seen me ali ah ah ah ah ah! shift your guide to life in that digital world. explore the latest online trends. navigate your way through the digital jungle. get a global perspective, will be your guide and show you what's possible. you decide what really matters to you. shift in 15 minutes on d, w. nigeria, october 2020 people, protest pulleys violates their demands were simply wanted, sorry, bad, bad officials, possibly a big thing with the compensation, but the uprising ended in bloodshed. some protesters die 77 per cent. looks back and asks, what has happened since i went to the 77 percent in 30 minutes on d, w. o. and a sex phone operator who were her master's thesis on but potato raring to read a not a turn on. well, it gets more read that there was from their d w. true list. good german monk street. ah ah. ah, this is dw news live from both been uncontested and unopposed. sheeting ping is reconfirm for a 3rd term as the head of china as communist party, surrounded by his most loyal allies, he will remain th
why she seen me ali ah ah ah ah ah! shift your guide to life in that digital world. explore the latest online trends. navigate your way through the digital jungle. get a global perspective, will be your guide and show you what's possible. you decide what really matters to you. shift in 15 minutes on d, w. nigeria, october 2020 people, protest pulleys violates their demands were simply wanted, sorry, bad, bad officials, possibly a big thing with the compensation, but the uprising ended in...
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possible from such a faucet yak came out like this in our story of girls, what she was born about princess aliim, enshi shlyakh u in the year 1004, the zhikhar and the glorious city of polotsk could observe the virgin heavenly fissure, the sun stood at kolya a on the spleen of the kola of the roofs, and after slaughtering two suns, both of them over the sun of the spirit with rochs at midnight. they guessed that it could know the versions were different doomsday. earth coward. mind the war, the...
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b ali out ski has not yielded one inch in his pie for human rights and democracy in belarus. the human rights organization memorial was established in 1987 by human rights activists in the form as hovering its union who wanted to ensure that the victims of the communist regimes oppression would never be forgotten. nobel peace prize glory as to under de sac hydro and human rights activist svetlana gun. no, skinner were among the phone founders memorial is based on the notion that confronting past crimes is essential in preventing new wants. after the collapse of the soviet union, memorial grew to become the largest human rights organization and russia. in addition to establishing a center of documentation on the victims of the stalinist, iraq, memorial, compiled and system ties, information on political oppression and human rights violations in russia. memorial became the most authoritative source of information on political prisoners in russian detention facilities. the organisation has also been standing at the forefront of efforts to combat militarism and promote human righ
b ali out ski has not yielded one inch in his pie for human rights and democracy in belarus. the human rights organization memorial was established in 1987 by human rights activists in the form as hovering its union who wanted to ensure that the victims of the communist regimes oppression would never be forgotten. nobel peace prize glory as to under de sac hydro and human rights activist svetlana gun. no, skinner were among the phone founders memorial is based on the notion that confronting...
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ali rasmus.e owner of an oakland childcare center, says the city is only adding to his frustration after his business was hit by vandals. a number of times this year. john wong is the co owner of the starlight child development center on 14th street near oakland's chinatown . he says vandals have broken windows and spray graffiti on the building four times since january. most recent incident happened just last week. he says that he's now getting notices from the city of oakland, threatening a fine unless the graffiti is removed within 10 days. i'm just wondering why this building is targeted. and those other three buildings on the corner or not. i hate to say it, but i feel like i'm defeated. and defeated. i'm not being served. being an open. i've been raised, born and raised in oakland. wang says he suspects the daycare may have been targeted because it has the center's name written in chinese on a sign out front, says he's disappointed but not deterred by the vandalism because he loves working
ali rasmus.e owner of an oakland childcare center, says the city is only adding to his frustration after his business was hit by vandals. a number of times this year. john wong is the co owner of the starlight child development center on 14th street near oakland's chinatown . he says vandals have broken windows and spray graffiti on the building four times since january. most recent incident happened just last week. he says that he's now getting notices from the city of oakland, threatening a...
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ali, this is not a big request.asic of human rights. >> i always thought when i was in iran, and i would see these morality police, you know, if you just got rid of them, people would sort of understand, let me live my life, i don't agree with what the government does. but you know, these minor incursions into peoples lives, sometimes it's the spark that creates a revolution. so now people are not just mad about the morality police, but mad about the entire regime, they want the whole thing changed. the government sometimes does do the wrong thing over and over again. reza, my friend, thank you've been with us. i always enjoyed having you on the show. we do it more regularly. reza aslan is a scholar of global theology, author of an american murdered in persia: the epic life and tragic death of howard basketball. don't go anywhere, there's more to come on this michigan edition of velshi across america. in a few moments, i will bring you brand-new nbc news polling revealing just how important the american public use t
ali, this is not a big request.asic of human rights. >> i always thought when i was in iran, and i would see these morality police, you know, if you just got rid of them, people would sort of understand, let me live my life, i don't agree with what the government does. but you know, these minor incursions into peoples lives, sometimes it's the spark that creates a revolution. so now people are not just mad about the morality police, but mad about the entire regime, they want the whole...
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ken, ali, danny, thank you very much. that's going to do it for us this hour.ansing reports" every weekday 1:00 eastern time right here on msnbc. and this weekend, msnbc films presents "shouting down midnight", the first installment of the new documentary series the turning point produced by trevor noah and shines a light on wendy davis who stood up against her state's 2013 restricted anti-abortion bill, sunday, 10:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc and streaming on peacock. >>> still ahead this afternoon, president biden will talk student debt relief. yasmin vossoughian picks up our coverage next. coverage next. s #7 pick, from a former #7 pick. juicy rotisserie-style chicken. you should've been #1. this isn't about the sandwich, is it chuck? it's not. the new subway series. what's your pick? (snorting) if you struggle with cpap... (groan) (growling) (chuckle) ...you should check out inspire. no mask. no hose. just sleep. (beeping) learn more and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com. with unitedhealthcare my sister has a whole team to help her get the m
ken, ali, danny, thank you very much. that's going to do it for us this hour.ansing reports" every weekday 1:00 eastern time right here on msnbc. and this weekend, msnbc films presents "shouting down midnight", the first installment of the new documentary series the turning point produced by trevor noah and shines a light on wendy davis who stood up against her state's 2013 restricted anti-abortion bill, sunday, 10:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc and streaming on peacock. >>>...
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today, ali, we had 1 million people here lose power at one time.energy infrastructure here is really starting to fall apart. it is literally being blown apart. and now we have people who don't have power for long periods of time. desolate relationship with iran it's a thing that ukraine has pointed to for a long time. it's something they've been talking about they've had of intelligence officials out there saying that they are the ones pulling the strings behind russia. so much of what you're hearing from officials here is that russia is running out of ammunition. they're running out of a man power, they're losing ground in the east, they're losing ground in the south, in and around kherson. so what russia is doing is they are going to the last ditch effort. again, if you listen to officials, here which is not just the drones but also hijacking so many of these specific energy sites like this aboriginal or power plant. like a dam outside of kherson that people now worry they could blow up flooding villages. so does this kind of throw slow, methodic
today, ali, we had 1 million people here lose power at one time.energy infrastructure here is really starting to fall apart. it is literally being blown apart. and now we have people who don't have power for long periods of time. desolate relationship with iran it's a thing that ukraine has pointed to for a long time. it's something they've been talking about they've had of intelligence officials out there saying that they are the ones pulling the strings behind russia. so much of what you're...
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ali, what is the theme? each of the hearings has had a theme.s the theme the idea of a closing argument and if so, how is that different than from what we saw in hearing number eight? >> i think this can be viewed in some ways as the closing argument from the january 6th committee. after a summer full of hearings where each committee member led a new hearing that fleshed out a new spoke of this idea of what happened and what led to january 6th. at the engd end of the day, each of those new topics led to the same place which is to the role of former president donald trump, what he knew, what those around him were telling him and ultimately what happened on january 6th. part of the story that they're going to end up telling tomorrow though, is further fleshed out by the fact that there are a million communications that were provided by the secret service to the committee and it doesn't include the key text messages that were lost and cannot be recreated but it does include other things like microsoft teams messages and other correspondence around
ali, what is the theme? each of the hearings has had a theme.s the theme the idea of a closing argument and if so, how is that different than from what we saw in hearing number eight? >> i think this can be viewed in some ways as the closing argument from the january 6th committee. after a summer full of hearings where each committee member led a new hearing that fleshed out a new spoke of this idea of what happened and what led to january 6th. at the engd end of the day, each of those...
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aly-khan, do you think inflation can be tamed while the war in ukraine is still going on?ink particularly for europe, german inflation for example as hit -- has hit a 40 year high. until that situation resolved itself and the supply of not only gas, oil, europeans went to sentient russian oil or put a price cap on it, it is a boomerang effect. it defeats me out european policymakers pursue this sanction policy, which is boomeranging and hitting their economy three or 4 times as hard as it is hitting the intended adversary. until that relaxes inflation will not relax in europe in particular, and globally as well . but what we really have, the biggest problem here, short-term interest rates, i have never seen a lack between policy rates and inflation rates that we currently have. the germans, for example, at a bank -- ahd a bank and the interest rates at this time it would be at 12%, and essentially it would break the back of the inflationary problem, but we live in a time of fantasy economics where people think they can print all kinds of commodities, which they cannot. hos
aly-khan, do you think inflation can be tamed while the war in ukraine is still going on?ink particularly for europe, german inflation for example as hit -- has hit a 40 year high. until that situation resolved itself and the supply of not only gas, oil, europeans went to sentient russian oil or put a price cap on it, it is a boomerang effect. it defeats me out european policymakers pursue this sanction policy, which is boomeranging and hitting their economy three or 4 times as hard as it is...
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b ali out ski has not yielded one inch in his fly for human rights and democracy in belarus. the human rights organization memorial was established in 1987 by human rights activists in the former soviet union. who wanted to ensure that the victims of the communist regimes oppression would never be forgotten. nobel peace prize glory as to on the day sir hider and human rights activist, svetlana cannot cannot wear among the phone calendars. memorial is based on the notion that confronting past crimes is essential incrementing new once. after the collapse of the soviet union, memorial grew to become the largest human rights organization and russia. in addition to establishing a center of documentation on the victims of the stalinist, iraq, memorial, compiled and system ties. information on political oppression and human rights violations in rochelle memorial became the most authoritative shores of information on political prisoners in russian detention facilities. the organization has also been standing at the forefront of efforts to combat militarism and promote human rights an
b ali out ski has not yielded one inch in his fly for human rights and democracy in belarus. the human rights organization memorial was established in 1987 by human rights activists in the former soviet union. who wanted to ensure that the victims of the communist regimes oppression would never be forgotten. nobel peace prize glory as to on the day sir hider and human rights activist, svetlana cannot cannot wear among the phone calendars. memorial is based on the notion that confronting past...
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now it is time for the last word with ali velshi filling in for lawrence. ngi'm gonna be watching that, that's going to be amazing. trevor is great, he's got a great sense of humor. >> trevor is. great >> and actually, turning point, one of the installments is about wendy davis. remember back in texas when she did that filibuster that everyone remembers to protest an abortion law that was much less draconian than the one that texas has in place now we're gonna be talking to her tonight on the show. >> is that not symmetry the way it all comes together? >> so be doing that tonight and tomorrow we will watching trevor noah on your show have a great night alex. i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot someone and i wouldn't lose any voters. remember that? that was donald trump's most biggest analysts about republican voters. most people thought it was outrageous when trump said it in early 2016. and now, it turns out trump can tell bold face laughable lies about the election, instigated deadly attack on the capitol stock, bigotry and hatred and, a
now it is time for the last word with ali velshi filling in for lawrence. ngi'm gonna be watching that, that's going to be amazing. trevor is great, he's got a great sense of humor. >> trevor is. great >> and actually, turning point, one of the installments is about wendy davis. remember back in texas when she did that filibuster that everyone remembers to protest an abortion law that was much less draconian than the one that texas has in place now we're gonna be talking to her...
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glove that muhammad ali had received for one of his fights. . . harassing. they was very harassing to people and very aggressive with black people. they are not like they was today. the rioting in moss side was brief, but such was the legacy of tension and bitterness left afterjust two nights of disorder, that greater manchester council decided a speedy inquiry was essential, if peace was to be restored to the community. it wasn't long after that that they forced my dad to close the reno. they made an excuse of, they was extending princes road. music is a stress reliever for everybody, so yeah, to take away venues where music is being played and black people was able to relax and let go of all of their worries what the race wars was causing is going to then cause a lot more attention. so, this is the spot where the reno used to be, it is hard to believe, cos it is just wasteland now. i think my dad was quite upset to see it demolished. it was his legacy. he did build a really good vision that was everything he wanted it to be, and i'm really p
glove that muhammad ali had received for one of his fights. . . harassing. they was very harassing to people and very aggressive with black people. they are not like they was today. the rioting in moss side was brief, but such was the legacy of tension and bitterness left afterjust two nights of disorder, that greater manchester council decided a speedy inquiry was essential, if peace was to be restored to the community. it wasn't long after that that they forced my dad to close the reno. they...
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he basset ceremony played in mold all me ali him while on vaughan, dean. i mean same sex marriages are taboo. any slum pets i it doesn't care. he wants to break new ground. neither ha bull was who congratulations you bob. thing many people disapprove of hugs like these. on the day after the ceremony, zaid has to listen to nasty hate speech in a neighbouring mask. the mom there preaches against gay people and incites believers. as i develop has, awkwardly, people are really very angry with me without even knowing me. is it surprising when people hate you in one you dead without even knowing your lawford saw even today, you can't bless a muslim gay marriage without being threatened with expulsion. schiller should only what institution has the authority to exclude us get going to die a condition? there is no central authority, any slam, but most religious dignitaries condemn homosexuality. this also affects the attitude of many french muslims. according to one survey, more than 2 thirds of them believed that homosexuality is reprehensible at the end . where m
he basset ceremony played in mold all me ali him while on vaughan, dean. i mean same sex marriages are taboo. any slum pets i it doesn't care. he wants to break new ground. neither ha bull was who congratulations you bob. thing many people disapprove of hugs like these. on the day after the ceremony, zaid has to listen to nasty hate speech in a neighbouring mask. the mom there preaches against gay people and incites believers. as i develop has, awkwardly, people are really very angry with me...
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prison, infamous for holding political prisoners is ablaze. gunshots and loud bangs could be heard. ali, my city, gulf uranian stay tv broadcast, images of the prison's gutted interior errands. governor lames, the inmates for the destruction was lane had it. let a daddy's f i a was caused by a fight between prisoners in his sewing workshop, high yield a workshop was set up to create jobs for prisoners at the fall further, even prison holds many of those recently arrested for protesting. iran has been rocked by people taken to the streets, anger of the death of gina masa many while in police custody. the government says the fire and the protest unrelated. but the place is prompted more people taking to the streets. ah, armine shouted demonstrate as gathered on the road leading to the prison. ali carmine, these la make republic supreme leader is a target of some demonstrate as they seem as the figure behind a deadly crackdowns on descent in the country. so far, the government's response as and little to stop protest like these or earlier i spoke to mcmurry amid mcadam haste, the director
prison, infamous for holding political prisoners is ablaze. gunshots and loud bangs could be heard. ali, my city, gulf uranian stay tv broadcast, images of the prison's gutted interior errands. governor lames, the inmates for the destruction was lane had it. let a daddy's f i a was caused by a fight between prisoners in his sewing workshop, high yield a workshop was set up to create jobs for prisoners at the fall further, even prison holds many of those recently arrested for protesting. iran...
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and the supreme leader, ayatollah ali khamenei. he says the demonstrations are being orchestrated by foreign governments to undermine iran. and that protesters will be punished ah, deaths the harmony death to the dictator. slogans often her during rounds street protests. it's directed at this man. i itala ali, how many the supreme leader of the country since the beginning of the unrest in september. he is belittle his critics. he says the protest by iranian women and girls are controlled from abroad in brown music. it is quite clear that all this was planned by america izzy and the fake usurping zionist regime and their followers. read j. lear. so eunice, the harmony has fought all his life around to be in his lamp republic. he began training as a cleric during his childhood. in the 1950s. at that time, iran was ruled by the shower, an autocrat who severely limited the influence of religion in the country. how many join the ayatollah khomeini, he's opposition. movements that in 1979 overthrew the shar to the cheers of millions. ah,
and the supreme leader, ayatollah ali khamenei. he says the demonstrations are being orchestrated by foreign governments to undermine iran. and that protesters will be punished ah, deaths the harmony death to the dictator. slogans often her during rounds street protests. it's directed at this man. i itala ali, how many the supreme leader of the country since the beginning of the unrest in september. he is belittle his critics. he says the protest by iranian women and girls are controlled from...
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more than $80000000000.00 on upgrading its power grid, but many say they've yet to see the benefits ali, how she will 0 back that a favorite of the harry potter films, courage shatter robbie coltrane, his side of the age of $72.00, whole train played the gentle giant haggard in the movie franchise. he began his career and comedy and went on to bag an award winning role as a criminal psychologist in the 19 ninety's crime series. cracker 2 climate activists have been arrested after throwing tomato soup on vincent vandals painting the sunflowers in london's national gallery. there were from just top oil, a group that wants a british government to hold new oil and gas projects. the painting was not permanently damaged. ah, so again, i am fully battle with the headlines on al jazeera, 28 people have been killed during an explosion at a turkish coal. mine rescue operations are underway for those till trapped in the black sea town of am mastura. you guys knew chancellor is warning of difficult decisions ahead, including an increase in taxes for i minister list try society, her previous transfe
more than $80000000000.00 on upgrading its power grid, but many say they've yet to see the benefits ali, how she will 0 back that a favorite of the harry potter films, courage shatter robbie coltrane, his side of the age of $72.00, whole train played the gentle giant haggard in the movie franchise. he began his career and comedy and went on to bag an award winning role as a criminal psychologist in the 19 ninety's crime series. cracker 2 climate activists have been arrested after throwing...
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marco and ali. >>> speaking of oil, the strategic petroleum reserve, we have some news diana has the story. >> we just got white house confirmation that there will be an announcement tomorrow on high gas prices i'm at a climate summit in seattle with the energy secretary, jennifer granholm. >> what can we expect? >> i'm not going to get ahead of the white house. suffice it to say that the president, if there's one thing that makes him lose sleep at night, it's that people are paying more money for energy and gas at the pump is the most visible manifestation of that. however, i will say that over the past few days we have started to see prices at the pump on average tick down about five cents and we hope that that continues. obviously the upward tick in prices, some of which had to do with opec's decision to cut 2 million barrels per day. but the president is looking at this and he's got a lot of tools at his disposal, including the strategic petroleum deserve. >> you said spr. >> i think it's one of the things on the table. >> we expect that announcement tomorrow >> thank you very mu
marco and ali. >>> speaking of oil, the strategic petroleum reserve, we have some news diana has the story. >> we just got white house confirmation that there will be an announcement tomorrow on high gas prices i'm at a climate summit in seattle with the energy secretary, jennifer granholm. >> what can we expect? >> i'm not going to get ahead of the white house. suffice it to say that the president, if there's one thing that makes him lose sleep at night, it's that...
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you and this story illustrates how ali marriage can indeed disrupt her childhood. and in my opinion, marriage should actually be a possible choice. and on a lighter nor to talking about marriage, her view not is a growing social media chris about wedding dances. it's almost like a competition between couples about to can lay down the best dance routines and well, the dance trend as also he to gund our. so let's see which moves are trending there . it's becoming more and more popular at wedding this days. after the chat ceremony and the vows the bride and groom entertained their guests with choreographed dance moves in uganda, the man behind the dance craze is allan will have what founder of jew. so why to dance creations? a local town for move your week. when a great and groom wanted attainment at a wedding, what they would usually do is seek out to hire traditional group or musician, nor an artist. so that is when the idea came to me the, how about can we have more attainment form, a bride and groom on the entry? and then teachers, the coupled trending dance move
you and this story illustrates how ali marriage can indeed disrupt her childhood. and in my opinion, marriage should actually be a possible choice. and on a lighter nor to talking about marriage, her view not is a growing social media chris about wedding dances. it's almost like a competition between couples about to can lay down the best dance routines and well, the dance trend as also he to gund our. so let's see which moves are trending there . it's becoming more and more popular at wedding...
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>> saying, q ali, you are exactly right.r people are bearing the brunt of this ecologically disaster. it is a catastrophe that was waiting to happen and persons who are poorer and low income or adversely affected. the poor peoples campaign is mobilizing across the state to help those persons who really can't help themselves. when i heard the call for evacuation, i was petrified because of the poor and low income or those persons who cannot afford to evacuate. and so they are the person's most adversely effected by these ecological disasters that are lining up, one behind the other. what we are trying to do is mobilize faith-based organizations, unions, other community organizations, and persons of conscience to develop hobbs in strategic locations throughout not only central florida and orlando but on the southwest coast of florida, where people can go and get the assistance that they need, assistance that is not yet available via the federal government or the state government. this is what we are most blazing to do is the p
>> saying, q ali, you are exactly right.r people are bearing the brunt of this ecologically disaster. it is a catastrophe that was waiting to happen and persons who are poorer and low income or adversely affected. the poor peoples campaign is mobilizing across the state to help those persons who really can't help themselves. when i heard the call for evacuation, i was petrified because of the poor and low income or those persons who cannot afford to evacuate. and so they are the person's...
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or ali? >> ali, you go ahead on that.ked pence questions recently. >> well, look, i think first of all, pence having the response he did, he said it quietly and you and i have watched pence for -- >> if you try to get a question to mike pence that he does not want to answer, it is incredible, he will not answer it, he just sees right past you. sorry to interrupt. i will underscore that. you're right. go ahead. >> the discipline that he has and in his fealty to trump all of these years, that answer was so striking the fact that he is clearly leaving the door open for himself in 2024, and the committee is in discussions to see if he will come forward and they thought they needed to start the clock earlier on trump but there are questions why they didn't start the clock months ago as opposed to the end of the public hearing. but with pence, the opportunity is still there. and again, he has said as much. that if subpoenaed by the committee, we consider coming forward. which is the way that all of his top aides, the ones who h
or ali? >> ali, you go ahead on that.ked pence questions recently. >> well, look, i think first of all, pence having the response he did, he said it quietly and you and i have watched pence for -- >> if you try to get a question to mike pence that he does not want to answer, it is incredible, he will not answer it, he just sees right past you. sorry to interrupt. i will underscore that. you're right. go ahead. >> the discipline that he has and in his fealty to trump all...
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hashem, his life for us in baghdad. ali tell us a little bit more about the crowds of people gathered there and what the moodies like amongst and protested well, today marks the 3rd anniversary for the deadly october protests in baghdad in 2019 so mainly use of movements were calling on those support us to come to this same square. this met the square at the theater square, to demonstrate raised the same slogans they did before yet peacefully. however, that is a political and security context already happening or taking place here in baghdad . and it's, this is what's making this demonstration a bit, a sensitive the youth movements are calling on their people to demonstrate of the same time. then i as another movement, which is the sub dressed movement that's also trying to demonstrate or have been demonstrating over the past few days. and we've been covering this over the past couple of days to get the situation and back. that is a bit fans. during the night there were a couple of rockets launched towards the $45.00 green zone where all the government headquarters are based. also, we
hashem, his life for us in baghdad. ali tell us a little bit more about the crowds of people gathered there and what the moodies like amongst and protested well, today marks the 3rd anniversary for the deadly october protests in baghdad in 2019 so mainly use of movements were calling on those support us to come to this same square. this met the square at the theater square, to demonstrate raised the same slogans they did before yet peacefully. however, that is a political and security context...
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>> that's a really good question, ali.committee through homeland security on emergency preparedness response and recovery. we have been on the ground here, we have been having a meeting with the fema administration, assessing the damage, and it had just getting back a week or so ago from puerto rico, looking at the damage there from hurricane fiona, you came back to ian, and you know, i saw you covering this tragedy in southwest florida that hit hard. we had flooding here. i'm not sure what marco rubio is doing other than playing politics. to not show up to vote when you already have a reputation of being the absentee senator, to not show up to vote is almost worst then showing up and voting wrong. then you ask for additional hurricane relief, and praise the biden administration for their response. i'm not really sure what is going on, but i know politics is at the core of it. florida, people are struggling as you all know. people right now, the senator who simply knows how to play politics. >> i also want to talk about wh
>> that's a really good question, ali.committee through homeland security on emergency preparedness response and recovery. we have been on the ground here, we have been having a meeting with the fema administration, assessing the damage, and it had just getting back a week or so ago from puerto rico, looking at the damage there from hurricane fiona, you came back to ian, and you know, i saw you covering this tragedy in southwest florida that hit hard. we had flooding here. i'm not sure...
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ali? >> outstanding.f you are stuck on a first date with someone during a storm and you don't like them, that's bad news. liz, good to see you from. their least mclaughlin in fort myers beach, florida. liz mentioned health care and temptation. health care facilities are the most crucial and vulnerable during a major hurricane. and a florida hospital at the forced to evacuate patients or cut back on critical care. now health officials are warning about a burgeoning biohazard crisis. we will have more on that as we come back. as w come back. t exactly does it mean for you? out of pocket costs for drugs will be capped. for seniors, insulin will be just $35. families will save $2,400 on health care premiums. energy costs, down an average of $1,800 a year for families. and it's paid for by making the biggest corporations pay what they owe. president biden's bill doesn't fix everything, but it will save your family money. full scale fallout from hurricane ian, but with no power clean water, health experts are w
ali? >> outstanding.f you are stuck on a first date with someone during a storm and you don't like them, that's bad news. liz, good to see you from. their least mclaughlin in fort myers beach, florida. liz mentioned health care and temptation. health care facilities are the most crucial and vulnerable during a major hurricane. and a florida hospital at the forced to evacuate patients or cut back on critical care. now health officials are warning about a burgeoning biohazard crisis. we...
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obraztsov theater is the oldest theater 91 years old, today it arrived with its wonderful performance, alie robbers, who have been delighting children for many years. well ahead we have such a common task to compose a repertoire. make a travel list. where it would be right to be interesting and useful to go to children of all ages. forgetting the horrors that you had to go through is now the main thing for many guys who for a long time, in addition to shelling by ukrainian nationalists in the basements, where they spent days and nights, in fact, they did not see anything else from the donetsk republic, and the krasnodar territory also accepts. improve your health and get positive emotions. the program is very intense alexei ivanov was convinced of this. so he has a wonderful view in the morning you wake up, the sea mountains forest, you need to breathe deeply. with a cup of tea, yes. holidays which until recently they could only dream of families from the donetsk republic in early october arrived in kurortny the village of lermontovo along tuapse 200 people 120, of which children they live
obraztsov theater is the oldest theater 91 years old, today it arrived with its wonderful performance, alie robbers, who have been delighting children for many years. well ahead we have such a common task to compose a repertoire. make a travel list. where it would be right to be interesting and useful to go to children of all ages. forgetting the horrors that you had to go through is now the main thing for many guys who for a long time, in addition to shelling by ukrainian nationalists in the...
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our tehran bureau chief ali arouzi has the latest. >> reporter: a raging inferno engulfed the notorious evin prison, housing many foreign political prisoners, including two americans. massive flames lit up the night sky in tehran. outside, the constant ring of gunfire and explosions the judiciary saying prisoners died from smoke inhalation, with 61 others injured, blaming thugs for starting the fire. nbc news is unable to independently verify their claims a american international told his lawyer that he was safe and had been moved to a secure unit. on saturday, president biden voiced his support of the ongoing protests in iran >> iran has to end the violence against its own citizens simply exercising their fundamental rights >> reporter: iran's president fired back, accused biden of inciting chaos, terror and destruction. one month ago, 22-year-old mahsa amini died three days after being arrested by the feared morality police due to violating the strict dress code. thousands of young iranians have taken to the streets in protest. women largely leading the charge since the protests began
our tehran bureau chief ali arouzi has the latest. >> reporter: a raging inferno engulfed the notorious evin prison, housing many foreign political prisoners, including two americans. massive flames lit up the night sky in tehran. outside, the constant ring of gunfire and explosions the judiciary saying prisoners died from smoke inhalation, with 61 others injured, blaming thugs for starting the fire. nbc news is unable to independently verify their claims a american international told his...
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and ali is right. with the language that they are using in this subpoena, directly putting fault at the former president's feet, right? using the word "you" over and over again. and i will begin with the very top of this thing, which says as demonstrated in our hearings, we have assembled overwhelming employees, including those in your staff, with a multi-part effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election, and to obstruct the peaceful transition of power. and then they go into the reasonings of this multi-part effort, and what that includes. the first one, being purposefully and maliciously disseminating false allegations of fraud related to the 2020 presidential election in order to aid your effort to overturn the election and for purposes of soliciting contributions. as you have been going through this thing, peter baker, what stands out to you? >> i think that is exactly right. it is a reminder that it is as much as a political document as it is a legal document. these are not prosecutors, and m
and ali is right. with the language that they are using in this subpoena, directly putting fault at the former president's feet, right? using the word "you" over and over again. and i will begin with the very top of this thing, which says as demonstrated in our hearings, we have assembled overwhelming employees, including those in your staff, with a multi-part effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election, and to obstruct the peaceful transition of power. and then they go into the...
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ali, obviously this is breaking in the last hour. you were busy reading everything in between your live hits. walk us through some of the key points and deadlines we're learning. >> the deadlines are one of the first things that we were looking for. you've got one for documents on november 4th that's before the midterms and will probably raise some eyebrows on the republican side of things and then the deadline for trump to appear for a deposition is after the midterms, on november 14th. look, there's some striking language that is used in the letter. not just the letter that we're seeing now, but the subpoena itself, being transmitted. that is rare for this committee. but i want to pull up for you on the screen just some of the bullet points that the committee is leveraging here as they tell trump why they want to speak with him. more than ten of them were included. but they start with purposely and ma lish -- maliciously disseminating false allegations of fraud related to the 2020 election. attempting to corrupt the d.o.j. illegall
ali, obviously this is breaking in the last hour. you were busy reading everything in between your live hits. walk us through some of the key points and deadlines we're learning. >> the deadlines are one of the first things that we were looking for. you've got one for documents on november 4th that's before the midterms and will probably raise some eyebrows on the republican side of things and then the deadline for trump to appear for a deposition is after the midterms, on november 14th....