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police have identified him as 32-year-old sergeant raphael ali. nbc 10's monique braxton spoke with those who knew sergeant ali. monique? >> reporter: it's a tough day for not only the officers here but all police officers across the city. we have learned that grief counseling is being offered to the men and women here. police say if you'they are at as to what happened. they don't believe the accident was alcohol related. >> ali, he loved his children. always had them here playing back and forth. very friendly with the neighbors. >> neighbors recall fond memories of sergeant raphael ali. one shares how the 32-year-old ali touched his life. >> i got in an accident on henry avenue. a guy cut me off and my tire blew and he stopped by. he came by and said he saw me. helped me change it. he was just, you know, awesome. >> accident investigators tell us the ten year police veteran lost control here on henry avenue just south of due pont. >> sad day for police and our family. >> police also say ali was wearing his seat belt but he may have fallen asleep
police have identified him as 32-year-old sergeant raphael ali. nbc 10's monique braxton spoke with those who knew sergeant ali. monique? >> reporter: it's a tough day for not only the officers here but all police officers across the city. we have learned that grief counseling is being offered to the men and women here. police say if you'they are at as to what happened. they don't believe the accident was alcohol related. >> ali, he loved his children. always had them here playing...
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you are seeing ali baba without 10% of its revenue. baba is goods ali abroad.t is dependent on the chinese consumer. emily: now that its market cap has dropped, amazon is bigger than alibaba. spencer: alibaba hit the scene right around the time of the amazon fire flown flopped for there was backlash at the time alibaba hit the scene. he saw this investor going oh, forget you amazon, there is a no show in town. -- a new show in town. there has been a reassessment pretty money has shifted back to amazon. amazon has been proven to be more disciplined with spending and turning a profit. emily: alibaba did an exclusive deal with macy's today. part of the international strategy. take a listen to what daniel had to tell me about that. daniel: we just announced macy's joined the platform. they view us as the exclusive platform to entering the china market. today we are working with a lot of partners. we will have a lot more to come. emily: how confident are you in this strategy given that we haven't seen the international revenue growth happen. it is still at 9%. hans:
you are seeing ali baba without 10% of its revenue. baba is goods ali abroad.t is dependent on the chinese consumer. emily: now that its market cap has dropped, amazon is bigger than alibaba. spencer: alibaba hit the scene right around the time of the amazon fire flown flopped for there was backlash at the time alibaba hit the scene. he saw this investor going oh, forget you amazon, there is a no show in town. -- a new show in town. there has been a reassessment pretty money has shifted back to...
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saturday night, investigators is stay ali was off duty.ng the 600 block of henry avenue in roxboro. at 11:45, police say he lost control of his dodge ram and struck a tree. pronounced dead after being rushed to the hospital. >> we can speculate why. we don't know. >> reporter: accident investigators little to go on, no witnesses near the scene, no surveillance video, no timeline for where ali was coming from or going to. police say they don't believe alcohol was a factor but that ali was clearly well above the posted 35 miles an hour speed alignment. >> we're at a loss to understand what happened in the couple seconds. we probably won't know ever. >> reporter: in ali's neighborhood people who knew the ten-year veteran and father of two stunned. >> he was good guy to his kids, nice, polite, spoke, all around good guy and he's going to be missed. our hearts are heavy at this point. >> reporter: speculation from investigators today was ali sleeping? was he texting? did he have a medical condition? those investigators now awaiting an autopsy i
saturday night, investigators is stay ali was off duty.ng the 600 block of henry avenue in roxboro. at 11:45, police say he lost control of his dodge ram and struck a tree. pronounced dead after being rushed to the hospital. >> we can speculate why. we don't know. >> reporter: accident investigators little to go on, no witnesses near the scene, no surveillance video, no timeline for where ali was coming from or going to. police say they don't believe alcohol was a factor but that...
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we called the name ali baba of ali baba.com and people said why ali baba? we believe internet is a treasure island. we should open sesame for small business and we were using ali baba because it's easy to spell and easy to remember and we wanted to focus on helping small business because at that time we saw the american the e-commerce focusing on big companies and focusing on helping big businesses to save costs. in china we have so many small businesses and small businesses difficult to survive. if we could use the internet as technology to help small business it would be fantastic. if america is good at helping big companies like america is good at making basketball we should play in china. we should have the small guys and we should not help the small guys to save costs because small businesses know how to save costs but small business should learn how to make money so our business is focusing helping small business to make money on line. we want to make the company lasts for 102 years and people ask why 102 years? ali baba was born in 1999 and last cent
we called the name ali baba of ali baba.com and people said why ali baba? we believe internet is a treasure island. we should open sesame for small business and we were using ali baba because it's easy to spell and easy to remember and we wanted to focus on helping small business because at that time we saw the american the e-commerce focusing on big companies and focusing on helping big businesses to save costs. in china we have so many small businesses and small businesses difficult to...
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. >> aly, explain to me, please, this business about not arming our installations here.y're sitting ducks. everybody knows in the world they're unarmed in the united states. they're sitting ducks. >> let me make an important point kathryn and frank said. only two ways to stop a terrorist attack. interfere with the terrorist about to conduct it, whether one or more terrorists. number two, harden the site enough. let me read to you. there's been a lot of bad things about the obama administration what they failed to do. i'm no fan of the obama administration. dated 1 april, 2011. important point, 15 pages long, here it is. qualified personnel shall be armed when required for assigned duties and there is reasonable expectation d.o.d.'s property or personnel lines or assets are jeopardize if personnel are not armed. further, the overriding factors determining whether or not to arm them is mission and threat. here's what that means in this short form. command commanders, you will protect your troops. now, i'm not trying to make this personal. when my wife and children and i we
. >> aly, explain to me, please, this business about not arming our installations here.y're sitting ducks. everybody knows in the world they're unarmed in the united states. they're sitting ducks. >> let me make an important point kathryn and frank said. only two ways to stop a terrorist attack. interfere with the terrorist about to conduct it, whether one or more terrorists. number two, harden the site enough. let me read to you. there's been a lot of bad things about the obama...
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. >> i'm ali velshi. "on target" in philadelphia, tonight, black votes matter. why so many african american men are missing in the polls. plus history in havana, how so many americans could profit from opening of diplomacy. >>> the watts riots in los angeles started when a white highway patrol officer stopped a black motorist suspected of drunk driving. on lookers rushed in. many believed they were witnessing another example of excessive force against african american men. the rage quickly deinvolve devoo a long six days. later urged law enforcement agencies to change their policing methods in black communities. it said those methods promoted a quote deep and long standing schism between the two, in the decades since, the mistrust is still there. even triggering deep tensions in places like ferguson, missouri. this week's one year anniversary of the shooting death of michael brown was marked by more protest and more violence. even though officer involved was exonerated in the incident, the investigation found that local police purposely target ed african america
. >> i'm ali velshi. "on target" in philadelphia, tonight, black votes matter. why so many african american men are missing in the polls. plus history in havana, how so many americans could profit from opening of diplomacy. >>> the watts riots in los angeles started when a white highway patrol officer stopped a black motorist suspected of drunk driving. on lookers rushed in. many believed they were witnessing another example of excessive force against african american...
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>> there is actually ali, there is evidence that it actually works. same group behind sharper insight they actually employed barber shops and salons to reach african americans during the last presidential election where they registered voters and screened for stds. by their own data they were screening 200 people within a six hour period per day. the knight foundation not only looked at that data, that was one of the reasons they were awarded $250,000. >> especially during both elections of president obama, how much does this have to do with women? >> a lot. women across the board vote more often more regularly than men do but that gender gap is typically around 3% but for african americans it soars, somewhere around the lines of 9%. partly the way the numbers are calculated. they take the number of voting age people and they actually determine how many of those people actually voted. because so many african american men are incarcerated and have been touched by the justice system, their numbers are smaller ali. >> get me the impact, other than the po
>> there is actually ali, there is evidence that it actually works. same group behind sharper insight they actually employed barber shops and salons to reach african americans during the last presidential election where they registered voters and screened for stds. by their own data they were screening 200 people within a six hour period per day. the knight foundation not only looked at that data, that was one of the reasons they were awarded $250,000. >> especially during both...
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ali velshi reports. >> blow up an old stadium. build a newer, bigger one costing $1 billion or more. it's a pattern that's been repeating itself over the last 20 years among the nation's professional sports leagues. and some say these new stadiums especially income the success of the national football league or nfl, whose total revenue is $99.4 billion. but a large part of funding from these new stadiums comes not from the pro leagues like the nfl but from taxpayer dollars. some critics see it as a form of corporate welfare. and what few people realize is that even after a stadium is blown up and no longer exists, taxpayer money is still being used to pay off the stadium's debt. the king dome home to the mariners and seahawks, blown up in 2000, has outstanding government debt of $83 million. and giants stadium, demolished in 2010, has an outstanding government debt of $266 million. which won't be paid off until 2025. and yet, when it comes to football stadiums, cities keep building new giant facilities with state and local governm
ali velshi reports. >> blow up an old stadium. build a newer, bigger one costing $1 billion or more. it's a pattern that's been repeating itself over the last 20 years among the nation's professional sports leagues. and some say these new stadiums especially income the success of the national football league or nfl, whose total revenue is $99.4 billion. but a large part of funding from these new stadiums comes not from the pro leagues like the nfl but from taxpayer dollars. some critics...
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>> i know. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ali wentworth, everybody. here's the book, "aprilly ali after." be right back with andy grammer! [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by samsung. ava and i needed a little vacay. but we needed to watch our spending. meaning i needed to watch nikki. she's the spender. i'm the saver. so, mobile banking from td bank helps me keep track... for both of us. she was just browsing... we gotta go. i'm ava. i'm nikki. and we bank human at td bank. what? >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by samsung. >> i want to thank mylie cyrus, thanks to ali wentworth, apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next but first, here with his new single "good to be alive, hallelujah," andy grammer! i've been crying so long been trying this for years and i've got nothing to show just climbing this rope right here and if there's a man upstairs he kept bringing me rain but i've been sending up prayers and something's changed i think i've finally f
>> i know. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ali wentworth, everybody. here's the book, "aprilly ali after." be right back with andy grammer! [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by samsung. ava and i needed a little vacay. but we needed to watch our spending. meaning i needed to watch nikki. she's the spender. i'm the saver. so, mobile banking from td bank helps me keep track... for both of us. she was just...
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>> i know. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ali wentworth, everybody. ] ♪ >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by samsung. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by samsung. >> i want to thank mylie cyrus, thanks to ali wentworth, apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next but first, here with his new single "good to be alive, hallelujah," andy grammer! ♪ ♪ i've been crying so long been trying this for years and i've got nothing to show just climbing this ♪ ♪ rope right here and if there's a man upstairs he kept bringing me rain ♪ ♪ but i've been sending up prayers and something's changed i think i've finally ♪ ♪ found my hallelujah i've been waiting for this moment all my life now all my dreams ♪ ♪ are coming true, yeah i've been waiting for this moment it's good to be alive ♪ ♪ right about now good, good, good, good to be alive right about now ♪ ♪ oh, hoo good, good, good, good to be alive right about now ♪ ♪ oh, hoo hallelujah let that baseline move ya' say yeah ♪ ♪ it's good to be
>> i know. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ali wentworth, everybody. ] ♪ >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by samsung. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by samsung. >> i want to thank mylie cyrus, thanks to ali wentworth, apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next but first, here with his new single "good to be alive, hallelujah," andy grammer!...
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>> i know. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ali wentworth, everybody. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by samsung. it was just an ordinary night. until he showed up-with a hungry look in his eyes. and then, he made the shot. and when jaws dropped ... he had something for that, too. the new spicy nacho chicken sandwich. with two tacos, halfsies, and a drink for 6 bucks. all in a munchie meal. it has the power to completely blow our minds. and when at&t and directv get together your mind will stay completely in tact, because their internet isn't getting any faster. this. changes. nothing. welcome to the moment no one's been waiting for. the fastest internet and the best tv experience is already here with x1. only from xfinity. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by samsung. >> i want to thank mylie cyrus, thanks to ali wentworth, apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next but first, here with his new single "good to be alive, hallelujah," andy grammer! ♪ ♪ i've been crying so lon
>> i know. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ali wentworth, everybody. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by samsung. it was just an ordinary night. until he showed up-with a hungry look in his eyes. and then, he made the shot. and when jaws dropped ... he had something for that, too. the new spicy nacho chicken sandwich. with two tacos, halfsies, and a drink for 6 bucks. all in a munchie meal. it has the power to completely blow our minds....
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i'm david schuster in for ali velshi. thanks for watching. >> it creates a huge opportunity for the small business owners. >> these are all different strains. >> saudi backed forces say they have recaptured a yemen province from houthi fighters. hello. you are watching al jazeera, we are live from doha. coming up on the program, anger in japan as the country restarts its first nuclear plant since the fukushima disaster. an accidental toxic spill as a
i'm david schuster in for ali velshi. thanks for watching. >> it creates a huge opportunity for the small business owners. >> these are all different strains. >> saudi backed forces say they have recaptured a yemen province from houthi fighters. hello. you are watching al jazeera, we are live from doha. coming up on the program, anger in japan as the country restarts its first nuclear plant since the fukushima disaster. an accidental toxic spill as a
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guest: ali said we have been spending on enforcement. doing is at been the physical border with mexico. that is not nothing. that is very important. starting with the clinton dministration we have spent significantly and extended border. on the the border patrol significantly larger than it used to be. but to is necessary this day the border patrol is bout a third smaller than the new york police department. it is not as though there we overboard. this is what is important and i think trump is talking about the and everybody else, as of illegal 1,000 immigrants that will settle in the united states today, about a day, most come in on isas and don't leave and we don't have a good way of checking people out. checking them in. if you don't know who left you don't know who is here. congress the past 20 years has mandated eight times the electronic che checkout system for foreign visitors. still not in miss. until some -- not in place. some elements such as people when they hire they know they are being lied to, until they are in place we bee
guest: ali said we have been spending on enforcement. doing is at been the physical border with mexico. that is not nothing. that is very important. starting with the clinton dministration we have spent significantly and extended border. on the the border patrol significantly larger than it used to be. but to is necessary this day the border patrol is bout a third smaller than the new york police department. it is not as though there we overboard. this is what is important and i think trump is...
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living in two makeshift camps was 29-year-old ali mohammad brown. brown is a convicted sex offender with direct ties to a terror camp and radical islamists in the pacific northwest. no one knows how but on june 29th he somehow made his way to point pleasant beach 60 miles west of original. >> he attempts to carjack a man outside of the green planet coffee shop. pulled the guy oust the car at gunpoint and realized he couldn't drive a stick shift. >> he left behind a bag in the men's room where he left behind a nine millimeter with finger prints. >> that's when they searched the ridge and apprehended him. >> it was then that brown made a stunning confession. he said he picked him at random at this intersection as he waited at this traffic light. >> brown jumped out of the car, went to the passenger side and simply opened fire on him and shot adam tell times and hit him eight times. >> he described himself to police a muslim and it was a just kill for a payback. on august 14th they announced the arrest of him and two accomplices for the murder of brend
living in two makeshift camps was 29-year-old ali mohammad brown. brown is a convicted sex offender with direct ties to a terror camp and radical islamists in the pacific northwest. no one knows how but on june 29th he somehow made his way to point pleasant beach 60 miles west of original. >> he attempts to carjack a man outside of the green planet coffee shop. pulled the guy oust the car at gunpoint and realized he couldn't drive a stick shift. >> he left behind a bag in the men's...
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ali left work here at 6 p.m. saturday and detectives are piecing together a timeline of what he did afterwards. his colleagues remain in shock. >> i talked to him yesterday. two hours prior to what happened. i mean, i talk to him every day. >> ali worked his way up the ranks. as of lights he was studying for lieutenant test. fellow sergeant says his friend looked out for new officers. >> sometimes we would have a generation gap. he was young with them and supervisor and he could talk to them on what to do and not to do and he was really good with that. >> reporter: and we're told ali was also a father of two. now, aid is awaiting autopsy results and have not ruled out two possible factors that he may have been testing or may have had a medical emergency behind the wheel. tomorrow it's expected we see the 39th district in honor of the sergeant. now live in tioga-nicetown. annie mccormick, "channel 6 action news." >>> from the delaware newsroom the search is underway for the driver that left a hole in the side of a
ali left work here at 6 p.m. saturday and detectives are piecing together a timeline of what he did afterwards. his colleagues remain in shock. >> i talked to him yesterday. two hours prior to what happened. i mean, i talk to him every day. >> ali worked his way up the ranks. as of lights he was studying for lieutenant test. fellow sergeant says his friend looked out for new officers. >> sometimes we would have a generation gap. he was young with them and supervisor and he...
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aly: con esto y mucho mÁs informaciÓn los esperamos en punto de la medianoche en repÚblica deportivax: 160 especies se presentaron incluyendo a cecil, el leÓn muerto por un cazador. la proyecciÓn duró tres horas. arantxa: me acabo de enterar que queda un solo rinoceronte en el mundo. felix: los esperamos con mÁs en la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>estaban encargados de cuidar el chapo guzmÁn. hablan familiares de los custodios del penal del altiplano. por aÑos fueron sicarios de pablo
aly: con esto y mucho mÁs informaciÓn los esperamos en punto de la medianoche en repÚblica deportivax: 160 especies se presentaron incluyendo a cecil, el leÓn muerto por un cazador. la proyecciÓn duró tres horas. arantxa: me acabo de enterar que queda un solo rinoceronte en el mundo. felix: los esperamos con mÁs en la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>estaban encargados de cuidar el chapo guzmÁn. hablan familiares de los custodios del penal del altiplano. por aÑos fueron...
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living in two makeshift camps was 29-year-old ali mohammad brown.own is a convicted sex offender with direct ties to a terror camp and radical islamists in the pacific northwest. no one knows how but on june 29th he somehow made his way to point pleasant beach 60 miles west of original. >> he attempts to carjack a man outside of the green planet coffee shop. pulled the guy oust the car at gunpoint and realized he couldn't drive a stick shift. >> he left behind a bag in the men's room where he left behind a nine millimeter with finger prints. >> that's when they searched the ridge and apprehended him. >> it was then that brown made a stunning confession. he said he picked him at random at this intersection as he waited at this traffic light. >> brown jumped out of the car, went to the passenger side and simply opened fire on him and shot adam tell times and hit him eight times. >> he described himself to police a muslim and it was a just kill for a payback. on august 14th they announced the arrest of him and two accomplices for the murder of brendan
living in two makeshift camps was 29-year-old ali mohammad brown.own is a convicted sex offender with direct ties to a terror camp and radical islamists in the pacific northwest. no one knows how but on june 29th he somehow made his way to point pleasant beach 60 miles west of original. >> he attempts to carjack a man outside of the green planet coffee shop. pulled the guy oust the car at gunpoint and realized he couldn't drive a stick shift. >> he left behind a bag in the men's...
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ali velshi will join me in a memo. catching their breath, the dow down 242 points, that's still a significant number. >> uh-huh. >> the dow fell a thousand points at opening. this in response to a selloff in china. shanghai's exchange closed down over 8% over fears that the economy is slowing, seems to be the case, no doubt about that, oil prices are plummeting too. they are at a six year low. ali is here. when you saw this, what did you think? >> you and i talked on friday after the markets closed. down tick with high velocity. >> more selling. >> the only thing stopping the market from going lower was the clock. we knew asian markets would open lower, we didn't know the rate it would down tick. erasing all of its gains for the year, it's been down a lot lately, it was a hot market. as the sun moves fast, europe took another big hit and it reopened. what you saw was a finishing off like that this morning. i've never seen a selloff, a thousand points! >> but what is this about? >> it's not about -- it used to be the st
ali velshi will join me in a memo. catching their breath, the dow down 242 points, that's still a significant number. >> uh-huh. >> the dow fell a thousand points at opening. this in response to a selloff in china. shanghai's exchange closed down over 8% over fears that the economy is slowing, seems to be the case, no doubt about that, oil prices are plummeting too. they are at a six year low. ali is here. when you saw this, what did you think? >> you and i talked on friday...
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>> i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight, power play, we'll show you how small but vocal fringe group wields power, bringing further to the right, while no one is impressed with the steady growth in jobs. >>> america's economy is cruising, 215,000 new jobs added in july and the unemployment rate steady at 5.3%. this is lowest level since the 2008 recession. but even president obama's administration admits there is still slack in the labor market. after all those layoffs. later in the story, i'll speak with christopher lew. >>> meanwhile, the republican party debate, the first of many for a presidential election that is still 17 months away, we didn't hear much from the gop about jobs and economy but a country under threat and leaders from countries who take these leaders astray. >> to be honest for you this country doesn't have time. this country is in big trouble. we don't win anymore. we lose to china we lose to mexico boat in trade and at the border. we lose to everybody. >> i get it. >> as conservativ
>> i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight, power play, we'll show you how small but vocal fringe group wields power, bringing further to the right, while no one is impressed with the steady growth in jobs. >>> america's economy is cruising, 215,000 new jobs added in july and the unemployment rate steady at 5.3%. this is lowest level since the 2008 recession. but even president obama's administration admits there is still slack in the labor market. after all those layoffs....
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big week for earnings, ali baba and some major u.s. retailers like j.c.y said report their latest profits. we will tell you what to expect. in an effort to get younger voters hillary clinton is ready to propose a huge $350 billion tuition plan. in china stocks 45% after the government pushes shipping mergers with out the details of there and here at home. stock margin futures are up ahead of the uno, the dow, as in the and nasdaq moving on. dagen mcdowell and for sandra smith, joined by lauren simonetti and nicole petallides, welcome, your first look at what is moving in today's market. the latest breaking news and what to expect your day ahead, breaking this morning violence in ferguson, missouri. gunfire disrupting a demonstration as hundreds gather to mark the 1-year anniversary of the death of michael brown. gunshot her in the middle of an interview with the ferguson police chief. >> as patient as possible. dagen: in critical condition. after being shot by officers. >> this individual is not identified yet, we know exactly where he is. we are working
big week for earnings, ali baba and some major u.s. retailers like j.c.y said report their latest profits. we will tell you what to expect. in an effort to get younger voters hillary clinton is ready to propose a huge $350 billion tuition plan. in china stocks 45% after the government pushes shipping mergers with out the details of there and here at home. stock margin futures are up ahead of the uno, the dow, as in the and nasdaq moving on. dagen mcdowell and for sandra smith, joined by lauren...
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i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. joining us. >> >>> rough ride - a nearly 600 point drop with fears about the global economy, and as markets open across asia, investors brace for the possibility of another bruising day. fierce storm. >> on a scale of one to 10, this is a 15. >> washington state battling large fires in the history, thousands fighting a ground
i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. joining us. >> >>> rough ride - a nearly 600 point drop with fears about the global economy, and as markets open across asia, investors brace for the possibility of another bruising day. fierce storm. >> on a scale of one to 10, this is a 15. >> washington state battling large fires in the history, thousands fighting a ground
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. >>> i'm ali velshi "on target", harsh reality growing up in black in america. what some parents feel they have to do to protect their kids. black votes matter, why so many african-american men are missing at the polls. black lives matter, it's a phrase and a movement aimed at raising awareness at what the group's founders call antiblack racism perm yalting our society -- permeating our society. it began after george zimmerman shot trayvon martin. it gained momentum after michael brown and others. black lives matters are making views clir to candidates. including hillary clinton. she met with several members in a meeting described as tense and raw. here is a reason for that. former president bill clinton signed harsh sentencing laws that had a disproportionate affect on black members convicted of violent drug crimes. sent to 1 million of the population of 2.3 million is black. that's 40%, greater than the 13% blacks represent in the overall u.s. population. for the record, hoirnt acknowledged -- hillary clinton acknowledged that the laws had undesirable conseque
. >>> i'm ali velshi "on target", harsh reality growing up in black in america. what some parents feel they have to do to protect their kids. black votes matter, why so many african-american men are missing at the polls. black lives matter, it's a phrase and a movement aimed at raising awareness at what the group's founders call antiblack racism perm yalting our society -- permeating our society. it began after george zimmerman shot trayvon martin. it gained momentum after...
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i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight. losing control. hackers taking your car for a joy ride while you're driving. how vulnerable are you and what other mayhem are cyber criminals cookincooking up? plus 70 years after hiroshima, two survivors remember. this week, thousands of professional computer hackers are descending on las vegas for the annual black hat convention. the big topic they're talking about is cars. today's auto industry has transformed itself into one of the most high tech industries in the world. cars now have as many as 10,000 lines of computer code in them. one of the most anticipated announcements of the black hat convention, two infamous hackers, chris and charlie revealed today how they were able to hack into a 2014 jeep cherokee remotely. they hacked into it from their living room while someone else was driving it down the highway compromising the car's security and endangering the car's security. how dangerous our cars are today. while the feat was attempted before by academics,
i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight. losing control. hackers taking your car for a joy ride while you're driving. how vulnerable are you and what other mayhem are cyber criminals cookincooking up? plus 70 years after hiroshima, two survivors remember. this week, thousands of professional computer hackers are descending on las vegas for the annual black hat convention. the big topic they're talking about is cars. today's auto industry has transformed itself into one of the most high...
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ali, i'm going to fly through the air, like ali is about to do right now. some flying, ali? ali is going to fly. i'm flying up next. keep it right here good day philadelphia. >> ♪ >> there is an artifice val set to take place at on and above the schuylkill river. >> quincy is trying it out. he is joining us at fairmount park. >> yep,'s swinger. >> look at him. get up there, quince. >> i go could it. do it. do it. >> ali, ali, she has me in the forest right now, we're in fairmount park, the invisible river festival going on august 29th. now, the grand finale is aerial acrobatics going through hanging off of the strawberry mansion bridge, correct? >> that's right. >> we can't hang off the strawberry mansion bridge today, but we have your practice, this is what you are doing right now for practice? >> yes, we practice out here because we can't be on the bridge every day, we found tree 07 feet high to practice on. >> that's pretty cool. we'll see exclusive moves going on. so, what kind of practice do you guys do out here? i mean, for me i look like i would just
ali, i'm going to fly through the air, like ali is about to do right now. some flying, ali? ali is going to fly. i'm flying up next. keep it right here good day philadelphia. >> ♪ >> there is an artifice val set to take place at on and above the schuylkill river. >> quincy is trying it out. he is joining us at fairmount park. >> yep,'s swinger. >> look at him. get up there, quince. >> i go could it. do it. do it. >> ali, ali, she has me in the forest...
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that's the latest reporting live from university city, ali gorman channel6 "action news."im. >> thank you, ali. >>> you can rely on us for the latest updates as we prepare for pope francis' arrival. you can get the updates at 6abc.com/pope. there you'll be able the find information that you need to know including the list of major highway and road closures to help you plan for the visit next month. >>> in just about three months, a new wegmans will open in delaware county and they are still looking to hire new employees. the store on route 202 in concordeville is under construction but set to open in november. the store will need to fill more than 100 positions including jobs at its full service restaurant. applicants can apply online and for information just go 6abc.com. >>> coming up on "action news" tonight, an 85-year-old from delran takes a plunge for his birthday. we'll hear what it's like to jump from a plane at 12,000 feet up. >>> and before the season begins, that guy is gone. jaime apody has more on the injury that has sidelined eagles rookie jacory shepherd. cec
that's the latest reporting live from university city, ali gorman channel6 "action news."im. >> thank you, ali. >>> you can rely on us for the latest updates as we prepare for pope francis' arrival. you can get the updates at 6abc.com/pope. there you'll be able the find information that you need to know including the list of major highway and road closures to help you plan for the visit next month. >>> in just about three months, a new wegmans will open in...
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ali. >> reporter: these are just some of the numbers. this is for staff that will be staying at the hospital will need an additional 3,000 sheets and 1500 pillows. the chief medical officer says it's like planning for the worst snowstorm. they need to make sure they have enough supplies and staff to last four days. from supplies to medication and staffing, dr. pj brennan chief medical officer for penn medicine says plans are under way to make sure all three penn hospitals in the traffic box during the papal visit will be ready. the immediate consideration is staffing. >> we have mapped all of our workforce to understand where they live, what their proximity is to our hospitals. >> reporter: aside from who can walk or bike to work, he expects 1500 workers will stay at the hospital. >> we will be fully staffed for all of the services and if we need a surge we'll bring in additional people. >> reporter: the pharmacy will have at least a 44 day supply of medication. same goes for other necessary supplies including food and clean linen. dr. b
ali. >> reporter: these are just some of the numbers. this is for staff that will be staying at the hospital will need an additional 3,000 sheets and 1500 pillows. the chief medical officer says it's like planning for the worst snowstorm. they need to make sure they have enough supplies and staff to last four days. from supplies to medication and staffing, dr. pj brennan chief medical officer for penn medicine says plans are under way to make sure all three penn hospitals in the traffic...
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she would send me and ali from our village to the large bizarre which was a two-day walk. the bizarre sold everything, fine cooking oils and spices candles to light our homes and fabric to repair our clothing. my mother always interested me with a special purchases paid before we left pressing an extra coin in my hand when she had stolen from my father. among the crowded stalls at the bizarre would lip away from my brother's watchful eye. i would buy her a pack of cigarettes. when we returned home i would place the pack in her hiding spot virtually a cradle where she rocked ali and me. our mud walled house was small to bachelor firms with the courier between them. the cradle is kept in a room i shared with ali. my mother would never a writ of the cradle. it was the one thing that was truly hers. at night after we returned from the bizarre she would sneak into our room her small sandaled feed gliding across the carpet that lined the dirt floor. her hand was cut they handle casting shadows on her young face aging her. her eyes when brown and the other green and miracle of ea
she would send me and ali from our village to the large bizarre which was a two-day walk. the bizarre sold everything, fine cooking oils and spices candles to light our homes and fabric to repair our clothing. my mother always interested me with a special purchases paid before we left pressing an extra coin in my hand when she had stolen from my father. among the crowded stalls at the bizarre would lip away from my brother's watchful eye. i would buy her a pack of cigarettes. when we returned...
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. >> i'm david schuster in for ali velshi. "on target" tonight, money for nothing. how wealthy sports teams get away with building stadiums and making the taxpayer pay the bill and the 2016 race for president. american football fans are counting down the days until the nfl season kicks off. it begins two weeks from tomorrow, when the defending super bowl champs the new england patriots host one of their favorite rivals, pittsburgh steelers. the fact is that in the past few years the nfl, the national basketball station and even football has seen a stadium bing and the taxpayers have been footing the bill. tonight we'll take a look at these deals the good and the bad. what is clear is the cost. the book public-private partnerships, have shown that a whopping $12 billion in public financing went to 51 stadiums. hidden subsidies, and lost property taxes that team owners forced cities to pick up when new stadiums are built. another thing that's clear is nfl owners are very skilled in pressuring cities into funding new stadiums by threatening to leave town. the los angel
. >> i'm david schuster in for ali velshi. "on target" tonight, money for nothing. how wealthy sports teams get away with building stadiums and making the taxpayer pay the bill and the 2016 race for president. american football fans are counting down the days until the nfl season kicks off. it begins two weeks from tomorrow, when the defending super bowl champs the new england patriots host one of their favorite rivals, pittsburgh steelers. the fact is that in the past few years...
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sergeant ali was killed when he slammed his truck into a tree in roxboro. annie mccormick is live with the full story, annie. >> and walter that's right, sergeant rafael leaves ten years on the force tonight and the accident investigation is still trying to figure out what led up to his fatal crash as officers here in the 39 district continue to mourn him. >> sergeant rafael ali was supposed to be at work in the 39 distribute sunday morning and instead his colleagues are coping with his untimely death. >> he was really down-to-earth guy and intelligent young man. >> it was same sentiment ali's east oak lane neighborhood. his daughter's birthday was today. >> he had so much to look forward to and he's a good person. >> he's he extremely devoted. he would be out playing with his kids. >> when the crash happened before midnight saturday his 2007 dodge ram pickup was a crumb pled mess when they arrived. and they were able to extra indicates him and he was critical. >> he was henry avenue past dupont and lost control, 150 feet and struck a tree and short time la
sergeant ali was killed when he slammed his truck into a tree in roxboro. annie mccormick is live with the full story, annie. >> and walter that's right, sergeant rafael leaves ten years on the force tonight and the accident investigation is still trying to figure out what led up to his fatal crash as officers here in the 39 district continue to mourn him. >> sergeant rafael ali was supposed to be at work in the 39 distribute sunday morning and instead his colleagues are coping with...
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his youngest son ali was just 18 months when he was burned to death, on the night of the tack. his wife remains in critical condition with burns to 90% of her body. their oldest son ahmed has also received serious injuries. mohammed is his cousin and works as a doctor. he vistaed the surviving members of the family just hours before the funeral. >> we hope this is our last tragedy, we hope god saves us, they are still in icu and as long as they are there this is critical. >> reporter: shortly after the attack on the family president mahmoud aba abbas submitted a petition to the international criminal court for investigation. imtiaz tyab, al jazeera, occupied west bank. >> the statement follows reports that israel plans to force-feed a palestinian prisoner. mohammed allah is in critical condition. hunger strikes are a nonviolent form of protest used by individuals who have exhausted other forms of protest. it goes on to say the right to peaceful protest is a fundamental human right. >>> turkey's prime minister has visited troops posted on the syrian border. ahmed dabotolu has vi
his youngest son ali was just 18 months when he was burned to death, on the night of the tack. his wife remains in critical condition with burns to 90% of her body. their oldest son ahmed has also received serious injuries. mohammed is his cousin and works as a doctor. he vistaed the surviving members of the family just hours before the funeral. >> we hope this is our last tragedy, we hope god saves us, they are still in icu and as long as they are there this is critical. >>...
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hundreds showed up for baby ali's funeral. the parents in too critical a condition to lay their son to rest. the israeli government says it will bring what it calls terrorists to justice. not many believe the promise of justice will come. joofr talks too -- >>> talks to secure an ambitious free trade has ended. trade ministers have been negotiating the trans-pacific partnership in hawaii but a stand off means no final deal was reached. new zealand said that it would not back a pact that did not significantly open dairy markets. >> i do not want to answer the question in a way that would cause difficulties for my negotiating partners. by being too precise. what we have agreed on what our leaders agreed on is commercially meaningful access. we can't look that up in a dictionary and find a definition. the definition will come through the negotiation process. and that has not quite been achieved at the meeting. >> andrew thomas is standed by in maui. some disappointment from not having any agreement at all. >> well at the beginnin
hundreds showed up for baby ali's funeral. the parents in too critical a condition to lay their son to rest. the israeli government says it will bring what it calls terrorists to justice. not many believe the promise of justice will come. joofr talks too -- >>> talks to secure an ambitious free trade has ended. trade ministers have been negotiating the trans-pacific partnership in hawaii but a stand off means no final deal was reached. new zealand said that it would not back a pact...
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one way to think of this and ali mentioned we saw a dip something like this back this 2011. when you look at the year of your value of your portfolio or look at the shock chart look at a five and a ten-year chart and not a five-day chart or one month because in historical context you will see, sure, on the way up stocks do have these dips along the way and you just have to let it ride unless you are in some kind of position where you need that money and if you need that money it shouldn't be in stocks in the first place. >> all right rick, all right, i may have to keep a close eye on the piggy bank and may be an opportunity to buy something and he is a senior writer at yahoo exchange and thank you for your time. still to come on the program special coverage of a wild day on wall street and we will tell you how the drop in the dow is playing in the world of politics plus we will go live to the floor of the new york stock exchange for a wrap of the day's historic events. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting
one way to think of this and ali mentioned we saw a dip something like this back this 2011. when you look at the year of your value of your portfolio or look at the shock chart look at a five and a ten-year chart and not a five-day chart or one month because in historical context you will see, sure, on the way up stocks do have these dips along the way and you just have to let it ride unless you are in some kind of position where you need that money and if you need that money it shouldn't be in...
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. >> i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight, campaign contributions to get elected, how can they staying independent? and more mainstream than ever. tonight we're putting judicial elections on trial. that's because the honor of some american judges is being jeopardized by the potentially corrupting influence of politics and money. in some states judges have to pay for election campaigns to win seats on the bench meaning they take financial contributions from donors, donors who may one day appear in the winning judge's court. to understand what i'm talking about let's talk about how judges win seats on state sprorts. supreme courts. the 28 just in red appoint judges, after that they are set for life or face uncontested elections, this is not where voters worry about money polluting election, the 13 states in orange they've got so-called nonpartisan elections where judges are listed on ballots without party affiliation but then there are the nine states in gray. they have partisan elections where judges run un
. >> i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight, campaign contributions to get elected, how can they staying independent? and more mainstream than ever. tonight we're putting judicial elections on trial. that's because the honor of some american judges is being jeopardized by the potentially corrupting influence of politics and money. in some states judges have to pay for election campaigns to win seats on the bench meaning they take financial contributions from donors, donors who may...
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hundreds showed up for baby ali's funeral. the parents in too critical a condition to lay their son to rest. the israeli government says it will bring what it calls terrorists to justice. not many believe the promise of justice will come. >> there has been protests across the occupied west bank and occupied east jerusalem in response to what happened here, namely in hebron and occupied east jerusalem. we are not seeing huge numbers. people are shocked, but there's a sense that they are helpless to change things. certainly when it comes to trying to change this israeli government settlement policy which has been active over the last couple of years. >>> attacks likes the one on the west bank have become more common. john terrett joins us mp. >> the israeli government calls them price tag attacks, hate crimes. they are perpetrated by a handful of individuals livering in israeli -- living in israeli settlements. >> reporter: in the occupied west bank olive trees are destroyed. he says the crops were burnt by ultra nationalist isr
hundreds showed up for baby ali's funeral. the parents in too critical a condition to lay their son to rest. the israeli government says it will bring what it calls terrorists to justice. not many believe the promise of justice will come. >> there has been protests across the occupied west bank and occupied east jerusalem in response to what happened here, namely in hebron and occupied east jerusalem. we are not seeing huge numbers. people are shocked, but there's a sense that they are...
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. >> you're talking about ali pay in a minute. lots of opportunities.okay saying, okay, look, if people are worried about the short-term price because everyone upons to a short-term investor, we'll increase the maxmization or return cash to shareholders. they have a lot of cash and lot of opportunity, and china's growth overall is slowing but people are focused on the quantity not the quality. you want low numbers, think about the u.s. growth or european growth or japanese growth. the biggest market cap increases are not growing 10%, it's 3 or 4%. quality of growth that matters. deirdre: leaving us with a lot of common sense which is not so common, we're extra grateful. mark yusko, early investor in alibaba. well, staying with this theme of tech and business in china, one of the elements to the alibaba story as mark yusko mentioned is the connection to ali pay. jack ma spun off ali pay in 2011. money markets controls more than $93 billion worth of funds. with me now is a thin tech expert future of payments guru bain capital ventures managing director ma
. >> you're talking about ali pay in a minute. lots of opportunities.okay saying, okay, look, if people are worried about the short-term price because everyone upons to a short-term investor, we'll increase the maxmization or return cash to shareholders. they have a lot of cash and lot of opportunity, and china's growth overall is slowing but people are focused on the quantity not the quality. you want low numbers, think about the u.s. growth or european growth or japanese growth. the...
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ali velshi is here with more. ali what the heck happened today?my god, that's a big question. we had a continuation of friday's selloff. a lot of people will tell you it started in shanghai, but it didn't finish in america on friday. but what we saw in china, the aggressiveness of its selloff, 8.5%, i think fed the aggressiveness of the u.s. selloff, so you see this thousand-point drop on u.s. markets. as we watched through the course of the morning, it deteriorated, it became a very small drop off, but i thought there is some chances markets might even close in positive territory. but while people thought the market was oversold in the morning, and bargain hunters were buying up some of these stocks, by afternoon you had all of those people who got so spooked by what happened on friday today, saying my stock has come back a little bit, now i'm selling it. and that's what happens in a turbulent market. we were hoping it would be balanced out by today. looks like it is not done yet. >> okay, so it is true or false, this selloff today has everything
ali velshi is here with more. ali what the heck happened today?my god, that's a big question. we had a continuation of friday's selloff. a lot of people will tell you it started in shanghai, but it didn't finish in america on friday. but what we saw in china, the aggressiveness of its selloff, 8.5%, i think fed the aggressiveness of the u.s. selloff, so you see this thousand-point drop on u.s. markets. as we watched through the course of the morning, it deteriorated, it became a very small drop...
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. >> ha,, ♪ >> aly: you were my friend. you looked out for me.t let steffy get away with what she did. >> ivy: [ gasps ] >> aly: don't let me die in vain. she killed me. it was murder. murder. murder. murder. murder. murder. murder. murder. murder. >> wyatt: good morning. >> aly: murder. >> wyatt: ivy. morning. hey. good morning. >> ivy: [ gasps ]
. >> ha,, ♪ >> aly: you were my friend. you looked out for me.t let steffy get away with what she did. >> ivy: [ gasps ] >> aly: don't let me die in vain. she killed me. it was murder. murder. murder. murder. murder. murder. murder. murder. murder. >> wyatt: good morning. >> aly: murder. >> wyatt: ivy. morning. hey. good morning. >> ivy: [ gasps ]
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steffy hit aly. it was murder, liam. >> liam: that's not true.t was -- it was self-defense. >> ivy: self-defense against what? aly was just standing there, doing nothing. what, do i have to play you the video again? >> liam: yes. please. >> ivy: look, just -- [ scoffs ] steffy can claim self-defense all she wants, but this video shows exactly what happened. steffy killed aly, liam, and she doesn't even care. >> steffy: [ gasps ] [ gasps ]
steffy hit aly. it was murder, liam. >> liam: that's not true.t was -- it was self-defense. >> ivy: self-defense against what? aly was just standing there, doing nothing. what, do i have to play you the video again? >> liam: yes. please. >> ivy: look, just -- [ scoffs ] steffy can claim self-defense all she wants, but this video shows exactly what happened. steffy killed aly, liam, and she doesn't even care. >> steffy: [ gasps ] [ gasps ]
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>> that's our show for today, i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. joining us. market turan might. the end of a bruising week on wall street. a global sell off pushes u.s. stocks down to their biggest drop in four years. taken out. isil's second in command and logistics masterminds is killed in a u.s. air strike in iraq. the white house calls it a blow to the group's operations. train take down. >> i came to see my friends on my first trip in europe and we stop a terrorist. >> american passengers overtake a gunman foiling an attack on a packed high-speed train headed to paris. on the brink. escalating tension on the korean
>> that's our show for today, i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. joining us. market turan might. the end of a bruising week on wall street. a global sell off pushes u.s. stocks down to their biggest drop in four years. taken out. isil's second in command and logistics masterminds is killed in a u.s. air strike in iraq. the white house calls it a blow to the group's operations. train take down. >> i came to see my friends on my first trip in europe and we stop a terrorist....