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ali wants anna to basically have ali be the center of her world. >> i'm a god. >> he took this fame and really let it go to his head. and he's starting to unravel. >> ali abu laban got his newfound fame after creating his jinn kid character on tiktok. it all happened after he moved to san diego from virginia with his beautiful wife, anna marie, and their daughter on social media. they were a young, attractive couple, very much in love and living a good life in sunny san diego. but in reality, life was far from glamorous. some of it played out on police body cams. >> i think he just got the house. >> and in recorded voicemails, a. >> internet celebrity. you think you have the right to deny me sex for a month? why do i need you. >> driving the volatile and jealous husband to kill, shooting his wife and her friend as they sit defenseless on a couch, leading to his arrest. after fleeing the scene. >> what, are you freaking out? oh my god, i caught her, i caught her. oh my god, oh my god, there's a man, there's a man. >> and this on camera performance. not for social media. >> i felt like i
ali wants anna to basically have ali be the center of her world. >> i'm a god. >> he took this fame and really let it go to his head. and he's starting to unravel. >> ali abu laban got his newfound fame after creating his jinn kid character on tiktok. it all happened after he moved to san diego from virginia with his beautiful wife, anna marie, and their daughter on social media. they were a young, attractive couple, very much in love and living a good life in sunny san diego....
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ali rogin has their story. ali: john, the events, which began in 2020 changed people's lives.rly 75% of people said the pandemic took a toll on them, according to a new pew research survey. we spoke with people across the country about how the pandemic transformed their everyday lives. aubrey: my name is aubrey nagle. i live in philadelphia. kristin: my name is kristin urquiza and i live in san francisco, california. mei: my name is mei'lani eyre and i live in seattle, washington. steph: my name is steph fowler and i live in chicago. rachel: my name is rachel valdes and i live in portland, oregon. aubrey: life before the pandemic for me was very active. i was super busy. loved hiking, doing things on the weekends and going to lots of concerts. kristin: before covid started, i was finishing up graduate school. mei: my life before covid, i was working as a software engineer. steph: these are unprecedented times, was the phrase. and it really was. there was no class in grad school that prepared you for helping people through a pandemic. at the same time, you're trying to cope wit
ali rogin has their story. ali: john, the events, which began in 2020 changed people's lives.rly 75% of people said the pandemic took a toll on them, according to a new pew research survey. we spoke with people across the country about how the pandemic transformed their everyday lives. aubrey: my name is aubrey nagle. i live in philadelphia. kristin: my name is kristin urquiza and i live in san francisco, california. mei: my name is mei'lani eyre and i live in seattle, washington. steph: my...
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ali: the u.s.overnment has paused most aid to south africa, citing this policy and also the nation's positions on the conflict between israel and hamas. how are south africans responding to that move by the united states? john: i think south africans, like many other people across other countries in africa, are very upset about the aid cuts. specifically in south africa, most of that funding is for hiv and aids prevention, treatment, those sorts of programs. so, the question is when you cut off things like that, that will essentially could cost people their lives. you know, people could well are having difficulty accessing life-saving medications, so they feel like this is sort of a punitive measure that really gets at them for something that they didn't cause or they didn't do. ali: and we've been looking at this largely through the prism of the united states and their actions against south africa. but how is this debate playing out inside the country? john: to be clear, the land law is fairly con
ali: the u.s.overnment has paused most aid to south africa, citing this policy and also the nation's positions on the conflict between israel and hamas. how are south africans responding to that move by the united states? john: i think south africans, like many other people across other countries in africa, are very upset about the aid cuts. specifically in south africa, most of that funding is for hiv and aids prevention, treatment, those sorts of programs. so, the question is when you cut off...
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honestly, ali, it doesn't make sense. it's cruel, it's chaotic, and it's not doing anything to lower costs for americans. president trump said day one, he was going to lower costs for americans. cutting these benefits will only have the effect of making life more expensive for the american people. >> yes, it's a good point. you can find an alternative to expensive eggs. you can't find an alternative to your health care coverage going away. by the way, while i've got a doctor here, i do need to ask you about measles and vaccinations and some weird stuff coming out of the hhs, because you've got a better voice than most people on this because you're a physician. talk to me about this. >> oh, it's so upsetting. you know, we finally have a critical mass of democratic doctors in the house, and we formed the first ever democratic doctors caucus this year. one of the very first things we did was hold a press conference to talk about our concerns about rfk leading hhs. you know, we're seeing this deadly measles outbreak in texas
honestly, ali, it doesn't make sense. it's cruel, it's chaotic, and it's not doing anything to lower costs for americans. president trump said day one, he was going to lower costs for americans. cutting these benefits will only have the effect of making life more expensive for the american people. >> yes, it's a good point. you can find an alternative to expensive eggs. you can't find an alternative to your health care coverage going away. by the way, while i've got a doctor here, i do...
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i'm ali vitali.e trump administration to avoid paying roughly $2 billion to usaid contractors. in a 5 to 4 decision, the justices denied a doj request to block a lower court's ruling that demanded the government unfreeze funds put on hold under one of president trump's early executive orders. the justices did, however, rule that the administration doesn't need to pay out the funds immediately and are requiring the lower court to clarify how to proceed with the payments. joining us now to help us understand and break it down, msnbc legal analyst charles coleman. charles. charles, let's start with the supreme court. how is this ruling going to play in the bigger picture, as the trump administration attempts to continue reshaping the federal government with moves exactly like this one at usaid? >> well, ali, one of the things that i've been. >> saying is. >> that. the future of. >> american democracy. >> rests in. the hands of. >> the judiciary. >> and what i mean by that. >> is that what we're going to
i'm ali vitali.e trump administration to avoid paying roughly $2 billion to usaid contractors. in a 5 to 4 decision, the justices denied a doj request to block a lower court's ruling that demanded the government unfreeze funds put on hold under one of president trump's early executive orders. the justices did, however, rule that the administration doesn't need to pay out the funds immediately and are requiring the lower court to clarify how to proceed with the payments. joining us now to help...
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jericka. >> good to know, ali bauman.nk you. >>> tonight, doctors in rome gave an update on the health of pope francis. he's been in the hospital for over 15 days now. cbs' seth doane is in the italian capital with the very latest. seth, good evening. >> reporter: the pope is stable tonight. he is alert and aware and has not had another spasm of the airways inside his lungs since that respiratory crisis friday afternoon. as the faithful gather here for the sixth night in a row to pray for him, the vatican is not reporting any dramatic changes in his health, noting that francis has been receiving varying amounts of supplemental oxygens in order to keep his levels balanced. there's also good news that he does not have an elevated white blood cell count, which could be a sign of infection. earlier today a vatican source said the pope was able to move around, sit in a chair, drink coffee, and read the newspaper. still, jericka, the vatican is not giving any prognosis, saying things could still go either way in this complex ca
jericka. >> good to know, ali bauman.nk you. >>> tonight, doctors in rome gave an update on the health of pope francis. he's been in the hospital for over 15 days now. cbs' seth doane is in the italian capital with the very latest. seth, good evening. >> reporter: the pope is stable tonight. he is alert and aware and has not had another spasm of the airways inside his lungs since that respiratory crisis friday afternoon. as the faithful gather here for the sixth night in a...
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in fact, it's thanks to ali the many even have a chance of surviving in the bustling city. as much as the red street cars on tex him square and the sparkling bus for this cats are a large part of the assembles time. they're everywhere. in cafe is in front of shops, even on laptops. and the people love their street cats. they build tiny homes for them and take good care of them. so to the nearly 70 year old alley, he's been caring for some 100 caps for over 30 years now. then you stumble again just because i can't imagine is stumbled without cons. taking it to the goodwood june cops, pigeons and dogs are indispensable for the city because they're living proof that people are not alone single night poly works as an electrician on construction sites by day he's back with a caps because i don't sleep any more than 2 or 3 hours, i think once the cats are fed unhappy, then i am happy in minnesota. you whenever i'm here and they're climbing around on me. that was, i always feel better in the shelter. he built himself all the gifts sick animals, special care. you know, he's the boo
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i'm ali velshi. coming up this morning, the one and only chris hayes is here to talk about the winners and losers in donald trump's economy. and in his new book, the siren's call. plus, president trump is picking another fight with canada over lumber just as his sweeping tariffs are set to take effect. and i'll talk to the canadian ambassador to the un in just a few moments. and the british prime minister, keir starmer, greets ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky with a literal hug as fallout continues from trump's siding with russia on friday. and as europe faces how to proceed in the region without the united states as a reliable ally. i'll talk to the former president of estonia about the new alliance that's taking shape in europe as we speak. but we begin this morning with donald trump's economy and republican's plans as they laid out, as they've been laid out in a newly passed budget to slash the health care program that serves 1 in 5 americans. they're doing that in order to pay for tax cuts
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ali. >> yeah., i'm so glad that you separate out those two pieces, because although they all deal with how money flows through the government, government funding and keeping the lights on is a separate conversation from the reconciliation conversation. and both of them were tracking quite closely. but at the same time, a week in congress time is really an eternity. they've got the ability to avert this shutdown. the question is if they will. charlie dent, thank you. vaughn hillyard, please keep sticking around with us because we are still awaiting remarks from president trump in the oval office. we've learned that those are going to be about the jobs report due to come at any time. plus, we're also going to go live to moscow for details about the critical meeting taking place next week that could pave the way to end the war in the way to end the war in ukraine. you're upset stomach iberogast indigestion iberogast bloating iberogast thanks to a unique combination of herbs, iberogast helps relieve si
ali. >> yeah., i'm so glad that you separate out those two pieces, because although they all deal with how money flows through the government, government funding and keeping the lights on is a separate conversation from the reconciliation conversation. and both of them were tracking quite closely. but at the same time, a week in congress time is really an eternity. they've got the ability to avert this shutdown. the question is if they will. charlie dent, thank you. vaughn hillyard,...
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i'm ali vitali.lenskyy says he's working with american and european partners on a path toward peace. zelenskyy made the comment on social media yesterday, just days after his contentious meeting with president trump. he also said he is ready to open up ukraine's minerals to u.s. investment. yesterday, president trump signaled that deal isn't dead, but continued to criticize the ukrainian leader, specifically calling out zelensky's comment to the associated press in which he said a deal to end the war is, quote, very, very far away. >> what do. >> you need. >> to see from. >> president zelensky. >> to restart. >> these negotiations? >> well, i just think he should be more appreciative because this country has stuck with them through thick and thin. we've given them much more than europe, and europe should have given more than us. because, as you know, that's right there. that's the border. now, president zelensky supposedly made a statement today in ap. i'm not a big fan of ap, so maybe it was an inco
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people see the more as cuddly, little friends than us hunters. ali sees the more as his children. i see myself as the father and with a good 100 children. papa ali has lots to do and even if they can't tell him, i'm sure he knows that his cats are very grateful to have such a caring father. well, that report from if the bull brings us to the end of today's show, thanks for being with us. don't forget to follow us on social media. so you don't miss any of our reporting about the people and politics of europe. my name is let's show by and see next time the we are basically the children of the cedar. everything we rely on the seat or to the last most space is the sound of the mighty tree of life, of ancient and wise overseas. a unique ecosystem. life in canada is great by a rain forest. in 15 minutes, on the double you, ladies, at the mountains rising veteran col run, which on is the found, is of the u. k. e mail, or some of the oaks and 90, you know, to as the video, you know, i was waiting, allowed to drive to hall. if i didn't get the bones until knowing the teen all the cars were
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live in oakland ali rasmus ktvu, fox two news. >> ali thank you. new this morning, fire investigators across the bay are working to determine what sparked a fire at a scooter repair shop in san francisco. flames broke out late last night on 21st street near mission. the shop is a few blocks east of mission dolores park. firefighters were able to contain the flames to just that building. fire investigators and a hazmat team dispatched as is standard procedure. >> our time now. 705a vigil planned tonight in berkeley to take a stand against hate after a business there was targeted with anti-muslim graffiti. it happened saturday when the berkeley physical therapy clinic on university avenue was vandalized. it was a first full day of ramadan, the islamic holy month. the owner of the clinic, who is muslim and an iranian american, says this is the latest incident since the israel-hamas war started in 2023. she also says her business has been defaced with posters calling for a ceasefire in gaza. >> i hope that the community comes together and makes sure th
live in oakland ali rasmus ktvu, fox two news. >> ali thank you. new this morning, fire investigators across the bay are working to determine what sparked a fire at a scooter repair shop in san francisco. flames broke out late last night on 21st street near mission. the shop is a few blocks east of mission dolores park. firefighters were able to contain the flames to just that building. fire investigators and a hazmat team dispatched as is standard procedure. >> our time now. 705a...
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ali rasmus, ktvu, fox two news. >> thank you ali. president trump heads to capitol hill tonight to address a joint session of congress. this will mark the first time the president will speak before members of both the house and senate. since his return to the oval office six weeks ago. the president will have an audience at the u.s. capitol, where both chambers are controlled by republicans. the white house says the president plans to devote much of his speech to defending the work of elon musk and the department of government efficiency, as the second trump administration works to reshape and shrink the size of the federal government. >> because republicans control the whole of government, because they have been on the offensive for 40 plus days. there are a number of things where donald trump is going to talk about successes. >> president trump is also expected to provide more detail about his newly announced decision to pause all military aid to ukraine. tonight's address comes on the heels of that tense exchange in the oval offic
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live in oakland ali rasmus, ktvu, fox two news. >> thank you ali.akland say they believe the city's budget woes are improving. now, the city has brought the projected deficit down from 130 million to $87 million, and oakland officials say the current gap could be closed by the summer. in total, the city laid off and demoted more than 70 workers. they found three fire stations, temporarily canceled all police training academies, and slashed millions in funding for grants and other programs. the next mayor of oakland may also make deeper cuts, though down the line. >> our time now. 613 tomorrow, voters in san mateo county go to the polls in a special election to decide the fate of measure a, it would give the county supervisors the power to remove sheriff cristina corpus from office. the sheriff is facing allegations of corruption, abuse of power and having an inappropriate relationship with another employee. those allegations surfaced in an independent investigation that was commissioned by the board of supervisors. >> the board of supervisors felt t
live in oakland ali rasmus, ktvu, fox two news. >> thank you ali.akland say they believe the city's budget woes are improving. now, the city has brought the projected deficit down from 130 million to $87 million, and oakland officials say the current gap could be closed by the summer. in total, the city laid off and demoted more than 70 workers. they found three fire stations, temporarily canceled all police training academies, and slashed millions in funding for grants and other...
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i'm charles coleman junior in for ali velshi today. one of the first major policy controversies of donald trump's first term was his muslim travel ban. his first try was unexpectedly announced late at night, just days after taking office, and it targeted several muslim majority countries. after sowing chaos and confusion, it was struck down by the courts, as was trump's second attempt. the supreme court eventually allowed a revised version to take effect, which president biden rescinded as one of his first acts in office. now, nbc news has learned that trump is prepping another travel ban, one that could be announced in the coming days and looks to expand on his original policy. joining me to discuss this from the white house is nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard. vaughn, thanks for beinge. tell us which countries would be affected by the new ban and when we might expect it to be implemented? >> right. >> we're expecting here within the next week or two, as soon as the next couple of days. this expanded travel ban to be implemented
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. >> reporter: muhammed ali is considered one of the greatest boxers of all time.1967 drawing called "the crowd" seen from his perspective looking out from the ring. and some are smiling and some are frowning, right? >> i love that part, where he is acknowledging not only did he have fans but he might have had some haters as well. >> reporter: four of ali's works are prominently featured in the whole exhibition devoted to boxing. winners, losers, and everything in between. >> it's -- it's big. it's bold. >> reporter: an curator arden sherman says the show here at the norton museum of art in west palm beach explores a host of different aspects about this most accessible of sports. >> it's rare to encounter a human of a certain age on this planet that doesn't have an understanding of the sport of boxing. >> reporter: others do seem to gravitate towards boxing. there are more than 100 works on display here. there are paintings, photographs, and sculptures, including many by and about women. this work by zoe buckman features fabrics on boxing gloves. >> and she is some
. >> reporter: muhammed ali is considered one of the greatest boxers of all time.1967 drawing called "the crowd" seen from his perspective looking out from the ring. and some are smiling and some are frowning, right? >> i love that part, where he is acknowledging not only did he have fans but he might have had some haters as well. >> reporter: four of ali's works are prominently featured in the whole exhibition devoted to boxing. winners, losers, and everything in...
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ali rasmus, ktvu, fox two news. >> ali, thank you much. all right. the towers and retaliatory measures are escalating. fears at the national economy is cracking. as you take a live look at the big board this morning, you can see the dow jones is down 680 points, 1.57% right now. a similar thing is playing out with the s&p 500. it shed 1.5%, the nasdaq composite losing 1.9%, putting the tech heavy index on track to close in correction territory, which is when it falls 10% from a recent high. something definitely to keep an eye on today. so for more insight now on the tariffs. president trump has put into effect on china, canada and mexico. bina agarwal, a political professor, politics professor at uc berkeley, thank you so much for joining us this morning, professor. first, let's start with california. california exports the most to mexico, but imports the most from china. mexico won't announce until next week how it will respond, but china already did, hitting the u.s. 15% on goods that include chicken, wheat and corn, 10% soybeans, beef, pork, seafo
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live in oakland ali rasmus ktvu, fox two news. >> ali. thank you. a vigil is planned tonight in berkeley to take a stand against hate after a business was targeted with anti-muslim graffiti. it happened saturday when the berkeley physical therapy clinic on university avenue was vandalized. it was the first full day of the islamic holy month of ramadan. the owner of the clinic is muslim. she says since the israel-hamas war started in 2023, her business has been defaced with posters calling for a ceasefire in gaza. >> i hope that the community comes together and makes sure that we protect each other, and we stand up for each other despite our differences, because we have so many similarities. >> tonight's vigil is set for 630 at the south berkeley senior center on ellis street. >> well, this weekend, hundreds of protesters held a rally outside a former federal prison in alameda county. they're concerned the trump administration may convert the old prison into a federal immigration detention facility. president trump has made deporting undocumented imm
live in oakland ali rasmus ktvu, fox two news. >> ali. thank you. a vigil is planned tonight in berkeley to take a stand against hate after a business was targeted with anti-muslim graffiti. it happened saturday when the berkeley physical therapy clinic on university avenue was vandalized. it was the first full day of the islamic holy month of ramadan. the owner of the clinic is muslim. she says since the israel-hamas war started in 2023, her business has been defaced with posters calling...
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jack: actionable ideas, ali, what do you have? >> something a little more ap atizing for you guys.out, restaurant stocks in, and this is the hottest. and it's kind of hike the dark horse of the market -- like the dark horse of the market. up about 250% in the last 52 weeks. triple-digit earnings growth, accelerating revenue growth too and not -- it's the pulled back to the a 50-day line are. the top below 150. jack jon what restaurants? >> chili's parent. jack: what's youred idea, ben? >> i'm looking at something a lot more boring, rt, and, the former raytheon -- rtx. their business had been hurt because jet engines were down and weren't working so so well, they've softed those problems. -- solved those problems. stock looks good. jack: and they make javelin missiles. thanks, guys. to read more, check out this week's edition of barron's.com. don't forget to follow us on x for the latest barron's updates. and that's all for us. we'll see you next week on "barron's roundtable". measure measure. ♪ -♪ whatcha want, whatcha want ♪ ♪ whatcha gonna do -♪ when the sheriff john brown come f
jack: actionable ideas, ali, what do you have? >> something a little more ap atizing for you guys.out, restaurant stocks in, and this is the hottest. and it's kind of hike the dark horse of the market -- like the dark horse of the market. up about 250% in the last 52 weeks. triple-digit earnings growth, accelerating revenue growth too and not -- it's the pulled back to the a 50-day line are. the top below 150. jack jon what restaurants? >> chili's parent. jack: what's youred idea,...
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you know, he's the booting most of his attention to these kids and they lost their mother ali feed some 5 times a day. the electrician has gained quite a reputation among his human neighbors. many take photos within and leave donations . you'll so shy, they're open, evelyn's lives nearby and calls lead. the angel of the cats have a very strong bones with the cat sail most holy liked the cows in india. some of the in this number we take care of the cots because the true owners of the city gets excited city in autumn and times most of the houses were wooden and the cats were needed to help keep the rats and mice it be these days. the cookies are not as busy. people see the more as cuddly, little friends, and as hunters. polly sees the more as his children. i see myself as the father and with a good 100 children. papa ali has lots to do and even if they can't tell him, i'm sure he knows that his cats are very grateful to have such a caring father. a bad report from if the bull brings us to the end of today's show, thanks for being with us. don't forget to follow us on social media. so you
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ali rasmus ktvu, fox two news. >> all right ali thank you. time now 735. president trump in that first speech to a joint session of congress since returning to office, praised the work of his administration, including reducing the size of the federal government through his department of government efficiency. >> which is headed by elon musk, who is in the gallery tonight. $8 million to promote. lgbtqia+ in the african nation of lesotho, which nobody has ever heard of. my administration will reclaim power from this unaccountable bureaucracy, and we will restore true democracy to america again. >> now, some democrats protested by walking out of the president's speech, and texas congressman al green was removed because he was disrupting the speech. those cuts by the president were a key target in the democratic response. >> the mindless firing of people who work to protect our nuclear weapons, keep our planes from crashing, and conduct the research that finds the cure for cancer, only to rehire them two days later. >> now, democrats and republicans are going
ali rasmus ktvu, fox two news. >> all right ali thank you. time now 735. president trump in that first speech to a joint session of congress since returning to office, praised the work of his administration, including reducing the size of the federal government through his department of government efficiency. >> which is headed by elon musk, who is in the gallery tonight. $8 million to promote. lgbtqia+ in the african nation of lesotho, which nobody has ever heard of. my...
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ktvu is ali rasmus is live now with the details. good morning ali. >> good morning dave. nearly half of the fruits and vegetables brought into the u.s. are imported from mexico every year, and one out of every five cars and vehicles sold in the u.s. has at least some of the parts, or is partially manufactured in canada and mexico. so a 25% tariff on all goods coming from those countries is definitely affected to have an impact on prices, the cost of consumer goods, electronics, food and crude oil, which mostly comes from canada. then that's what people in the midwest and northeast use to heat their homes. the price of that is expected to go up, although crude oil tariffs will only be 10% instead of 25. but this 25% tariff or tax on all these goods coming from across the northern and southern border of the us, is expected to affect the economy as of yesterday. there's also now a 20% tax on goods from china, which means electronics, toys, clothing. other items are expected to cost more. now, president trump claims these tariffs are designed to reduce the flow of undocumente
ktvu is ali rasmus is live now with the details. good morning ali. >> good morning dave. nearly half of the fruits and vegetables brought into the u.s. are imported from mexico every year, and one out of every five cars and vehicles sold in the u.s. has at least some of the parts, or is partially manufactured in canada and mexico. so a 25% tariff on all goods coming from those countries is definitely affected to have an impact on prices, the cost of consumer goods, electronics, food and...
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i'm ali velshi. president trump continues to publicly push the united states closer to russia at the expense of ukraine, including a total abandonment of the multiyear american led efforts to punish and isolate vladimir putin for instigating europe's most destructive and deadly conflict since world war two. the latest and most visceral episode took place yesterday during an oval office meeting between trump and ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky, who was in washington, ostensibly to sign up somewhat dubious deal giving america rights to some of ukraine's vast and valuable natural resources in exchange for unclear security guarantees. the deal didn't get signed. instead, what began as talk of security guarantees quickly devolved into one of the most devastating and disastrous moments in american diplomatic history, which started with donald trump saying that volodymyr zelensky was acting not in defense of his country, but out of malice toward the russian dictator. this went on for several minutes,
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live in concord ali rasmus ktvu, fox two news. >> ali thank you.ng the speech before congress, the president acknowledged that the effects of the tariffs will not be easy on the american public. but he says it will result in benefits for the country. joining us now is michael page with our streaming service live now. michael, thank you so much for joining us. when we speak about the tariffs here, we heard about the tariffs on products that affect everyday lives. the president pleading for patience here, saying that there will be a little disturbance. how is the president saying the tariffs will benefit americans though? >> good morning. yes. so big speech yesterday from president trump. and when we're talking about tariffs so many people are zeroed in on this on how it could affect or maybe not so much. but for everyday consumer they are hoping that when this trade war comes to an end, whenever it does that your prices for consumer goods would be down a little bit more. maybe food at the grocery store and especially auto makers vehicles would be do
live in concord ali rasmus ktvu, fox two news. >> ali thank you.ng the speech before congress, the president acknowledged that the effects of the tariffs will not be easy on the american public. but he says it will result in benefits for the country. joining us now is michael page with our streaming service live now. michael, thank you so much for joining us. when we speak about the tariffs here, we heard about the tariffs on products that affect everyday lives. the president pleading for...
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i'm charles coleman junior in for ali velshi today.are following breaking news this morning where firefighters are working to contain a series of brush fires on new york's long island. high winds and low humidity caused the fires to spread quickly late yesterday, with the largest stretching for miles. new york governor kathy hochul has declared a state of emergency and has assigned new york national guard helicopters to assist in the firefighting efforts. nbc news correspondent maya eaglin reports. >> reporter this morning, a shocking scene not far from the heart of new york city. wildfires ripping across parts of long island. thick black. >> smoke billowing. >> into the sky. officials telling residents to close their windows and stay inside. the fires, not far from the upscale hamptons area. major roads nearby shut down. this satellite image shows smoke billowing from the area. on saturday, new york state governor declaring a state of emergency. officials with this alert for the public. >> this fire. >> at. >> its largest. >> which is
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is joe mitchell ben-veniste i'm a licensed architect in the state of california who is working with ali, the owner of the b.b. lounge. he's not here tonight to get through the seemingly complex entertainment commission permit process as well as some other items. i'm helping ali out with. >> a habibie lounge is a middle eastern restaurant that took over a space that has been vacant for about three years previously and probably the toughest block on sixth street between market and mission. i think we all know about the open drug use and generally tough conditions there but it's something that you know, i think should be experienced firsthand for for context on this matter of of really the context on the ground at this location there constant sirens all through the day and night. really tough situation and it took ali a lot of courage to invest in openness establishment here a quick check of the yelp reviews will show very positive reviews for the food and the and the service at this this is there's no alcohol served it's minority immigrant owned it's a probably a place that a lot of folks
is joe mitchell ben-veniste i'm a licensed architect in the state of california who is working with ali, the owner of the b.b. lounge. he's not here tonight to get through the seemingly complex entertainment commission permit process as well as some other items. i'm helping ali out with. >> a habibie lounge is a middle eastern restaurant that took over a space that has been vacant for about three years previously and probably the toughest block on sixth street between market and mission....
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it's saturday, march 8th i'm melissa murray sitting in for my friend ali velshi. we begin this hour with the latest news from what is shaping up to be the last line of defense against president trump's authoritarian power grab. anyone who still. thought that the legislative branch might be up to the job of standing up to the president. >> well, you. >> just watched. >> congress roll over in real time. >> this week. >> republicans literally cheered. >> trump's retribution agenda, as well as the evisceration of the civil service and the surrender of power to an unelected, unaccountable billionaire donor. while democrats appear to be the slightly aggrieved attendees of a private school silent auction. where does that leave us? well, it leaves us with the courts. and it should be noted, if you're looking for the last clear chance to prop up a flailing democracy against a president and a majority political party intent on toppling it, the judicial branch is not ideal. court challenges tend to be very specific and very narrow, and they take a long time to resolve. but i
it's saturday, march 8th i'm melissa murray sitting in for my friend ali velshi. we begin this hour with the latest news from what is shaping up to be the last line of defense against president trump's authoritarian power grab. anyone who still. thought that the legislative branch might be up to the job of standing up to the president. >> well, you. >> just watched. >> congress roll over in real time. >> this week. >> republicans literally cheered. >> trump's...
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i was there to focus on ali. and then i started thinking there are still hundreds of people alive who knew martin luther king because. at that point, he would have been only in his eighties. today he'd be 95. there are still hundreds of people alive who knew martin luther king. so it just occurred to me that a really good use of my time would be to travel around the country and interview everybody who knew martin luther and record their stories. like, maybe i could also write a book and the thing that i think i had to ask myself is, do we need another king book? because there have been some ones already. in fact, i'm the third person to win a pulitzer for a martin luther king book. david garrow and taylor branch. so i think my advice to young writers is write a biography of martin luther king. win a pulitzer. a track record has been laid, but the thing is that, it had been 40 years since the last biography and 25 years since the taylor branch and david garrow books, which were not biographies. they're more encycl
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now it's time for the last word, hosted by the great ali velshi. good evening.. >> hi, friend. >> i'm really glad that you started off with the protests about science around this country. i was talking to chris hayes the other day about the national institutes of health, probably the best return on investment for your taxpayer dollar there is in america. these glp ones. ozempic things like this that, you know, people associate with weight loss, but they're really to fight diabetes, diabetes and heart disease. the biggest killers in this country. discovered by two scientists working at the nih under a taxpayer funded grant. we all think. >> novo nordisk. >> came to market with these things. they commercialized it, but the drugs were in there inventing drugs at the nih that are going to save our lives. and we don't even. know from from illnesses we don't even know exist, or that we have. >> and i mean, every every treatment and intervention, every treatment and vaccine and preventive intervention with a pharmaceutical, pharmacological nexus of the last 20 to 30 ye
now it's time for the last word, hosted by the great ali velshi. good evening.. >> hi, friend. >> i'm really glad that you started off with the protests about science around this country. i was talking to chris hayes the other day about the national institutes of health, probably the best return on investment for your taxpayer dollar there is in america. these glp ones. ozempic things like this that, you know, people associate with weight loss, but they're really to fight diabetes,...
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. >> i'm melissa murray filling in for my friend ali velshi. and we have. >> a. >> big show. >> this morning. >> congressman al green of texas will join me to talk about his. recent censure for disrupting the president's. >> joint address. >> to congress this week. we'll also talk about the devastating health care cuts. >> that prompted his. >> outburst and the democratic. >> strategy for holding the line against donald trump's encroachments on democracy. >> and the. >> dismantling of the. civil service. >> plus, from. >> slash and burn job cuts to tariff whiplash, we will talk about. >> the state of the. >> trump economy. just six weeks in. >> and you won't see it. >> this national abortion ban. >> unless you're actually. >> looking for it. >> and that's because republicans know that banning. abortion nationwide. >> is still deeply unpopular. >> nevertheless, two quiet. >> but key. >> developments this. >> week suggest that the trump administration may still have plans to. curtail abortion rights. >> across the country. >> but we begin this. m
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says he's written to around supreme leader, so you can to negotiate a nuclear deal on a top atalla ali, how many days off it is, hasn't commented back in 2018 during this 1st. and presidential withdrew the united states from a multinational agreement intended to prevent iran developing nuclear weapons, to explode it. a world war to bounce on that close to power says got to know station as being the fused, the discovery at full speed conservation of hundreds of trains including services between french capital. a london cotton though is europe some busiest train station strikes on the training safety of hawk if killed at least 8 people the left dozens of buildings and roots training air force as it shut down. the $67.00 missed $1200.00 drones and the overnight attack, which fits several ukrainian regions. officials say russia is still targeting to cranes. energy infrastructure fall into natalie del scott. fletcher own home in hard keeps frontline when it was destroyed. but the war has caught up with her here at her son's house. i don't know what to do now. i don't know what to do or what
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ali vitali also here.mber of stories that we're going to be following this morning, including donald trump postponing tariffs on a variety of goods from canada and mexico just two days after implementing those tariffs. the whiplash rattled markets yesterday, despite the president's insistence that the exemptions had no effect on wall street. meanwhile, the president appears to be somewhat limiting the power of elon musk's doge team within the federal government, saying that the cabinet secretaries will be the ones that drive any firings and oversees. senior white house officials and ukrainian officials are expected to meet in saudi arabia next week for discussions about a potential cease fire with russia. this as administration officials engage in direct talks with hamas over the release of u.s. hostages still held in gaza. the cease fire there remains in limbo after the first phase of the deal expired. let's bring in right now foreign affairs columnist for the new york times, thomas friedman. he's the aut
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betty. >> ali. this video remain uncertain, consumer watchdog found the video troubling enough to send an open letter to the california insurance commissioner requesting an investigation. the video, posted online, shows a state farm executive allegedly discussing how the insurance company threatens to cancel policies in california, in order to pressure state insurance regulators to agree to its rate hikes. the video was posted online by o'keefe media group and created by james o'keefe, the founder of project veritas. the right wing activist organization is known for secretly recording and releasing deceptively edited videos aimed at attacking progressive organizations and mainstream media. the consumer watchdog founder summed up what the executives said in the video. >> this executive was speaking behind closed doors and he said, i'm summarizing. and he said that the yeah, we have orchestrated these a campaign of non-renewals around the state. the we tell the commissioner we need these rate increase
betty. >> ali. this video remain uncertain, consumer watchdog found the video troubling enough to send an open letter to the california insurance commissioner requesting an investigation. the video, posted online, shows a state farm executive allegedly discussing how the insurance company threatens to cancel policies in california, in order to pressure state insurance regulators to agree to its rate hikes. the video was posted online by o'keefe media group and created by james o'keefe,...
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ali. >> oh. elon musk has got to go.ity hall for a rally in san francisco that included the grassroots group 5051. they told us they are concerned about the way elon musk and the department of government efficiency is carrying out widespread government layoffs and budget cuts. >> i just feel like our country is heading in the wrong direction and it is scary. it's really scary for like my family, my kids especially like, where is this all? how can we stop this? >> go ahead. >> many people are also angry over the tense white house meeting between president trump and ukrainian president zelensky. they say the u.s. should stand by its ally, ukraine, not russia and vladimir putin. >> our time now. 637 some bay area teachers and students pushing back against the trump administration's promise to get rid of the department of education. >> neil gorsuch. [applause] >> here in san rafael, dozens of protesters rallied on the pedestrian bridge near coleman elementary, waving signs at cars on highway 101. it was part of a national da
ali. >> oh. elon musk has got to go.ity hall for a rally in san francisco that included the grassroots group 5051. they told us they are concerned about the way elon musk and the department of government efficiency is carrying out widespread government layoffs and budget cuts. >> i just feel like our country is heading in the wrong direction and it is scary. it's really scary for like my family, my kids especially like, where is this all? how can we stop this? >> go ahead....