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kieran turner helped organise the convoy and remembers ali well.an. this is going to be one of the people that's fun to travel with. he was... he had a sense of humour. i remember him because he always smiled. but there were die—hard extremists on the convoy, such as thomas evans, who died fighting in kenya, and within a few months khalid ali was in afghanistan where he joined al-qaeda leader. the americans found his fingerprints on these detonators and remote controls. in police interviews he admitted setting off hundreds of bombs himself. in 2016, khalid ali suddenly returned to heathrow, where his fingerprints were taken. in 2016, khalid ali suddenly returned to heathrow, where his fingerprints were taken. these matched prints kept by the fbi at a huge warehouse of improvised bombs from war zones. now being kept under surveillance, he was seen near downing street last march and outside mi6 last april. his mother later warning police she had found knives in his room. but that very same day, he bought three more knives and headed to westminster, d
kieran turner helped organise the convoy and remembers ali well.an. this is going to be one of the people that's fun to travel with. he was... he had a sense of humour. i remember him because he always smiled. but there were die—hard extremists on the convoy, such as thomas evans, who died fighting in kenya, and within a few months khalid ali was in afghanistan where he joined al-qaeda leader. the americans found his fingerprints on these detonators and remote controls. in police interviews...
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. —— khalid ali.by then he resumed his life in north london but, as a suspected bomb maker, he was kept under surveillance and last march was seen talking to police at the gates of downing street. in april he was recorded walking past m16 april he was recorded walking past mi6 ona april he was recorded walking past mi6 on a reconnaissance trip. on april the 27th, he bought three knives in ealing. he to the tube to victoria and walk to westminster, dropping his phone in the river thames and an oyster card in a rubbish bin. having dumped the evidence and now carrying an empty backpack and three knives, khalid ali headed to whitehall and downing street. he was armed and ready. by this point, so were the police. when he headed to whitehall in possession of knives, that is when we decided to act. until that time we managed the risk, using techniques to manage that risk, but he was arrested at the appropriate time using armed police officers. the al-qaeda bomb maker had been stopped 200 metres from the down
. —— khalid ali.by then he resumed his life in north london but, as a suspected bomb maker, he was kept under surveillance and last march was seen talking to police at the gates of downing street. in april he was recorded walking past m16 april he was recorded walking past mi6 ona april he was recorded walking past mi6 on a reconnaissance trip. on april the 27th, he bought three knives in ealing. he to the tube to victoria and walk to westminster, dropping his phone in the river thames and...
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i'm ali velshi. katy said, presn the south lawn where a quickly thrown event called celebration of america just taking place. this is replacing who was supposed to be an event honoring the super bowl champions, the philadelphia eagles, but was canceled when the president found out who few players would be in attendance. the president saying the eagles, quote, disagree with their president because he insists that they proudly stand for the national anthem. that is an incorrect and shallow interpretation of what taking a knee at an nfl game means. but we're going to talk about how one should interpret that. the culture war red meat that trump produced is yet a distraction from more controversial headlines surrounding this president and those close to him. former trump campaign chairman paul manafort was just accused by the special counsel's office of trying to tamper with witnesses in his federal tax and money laundering case. this is an investigation that the president has continued to attack and did
i'm ali velshi. katy said, presn the south lawn where a quickly thrown event called celebration of america just taking place. this is replacing who was supposed to be an event honoring the super bowl champions, the philadelphia eagles, but was canceled when the president found out who few players would be in attendance. the president saying the eagles, quote, disagree with their president because he insists that they proudly stand for the national anthem. that is an incorrect and shallow...
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ali headed towards downing street.t at this point so were the police. the al-qaeda bomb maker and been stopped just 200 metres from downing street. daniel sandford, bbc news, whitehall. two men have been killed and 12 others injured, in a crash between a double—decker bus and a lorry in cambridgeshire. police say five of those caught up in the accident on the a117 have serious injuries. 0ur correspondentjo black is at the scene for us now. jo, tell us more about what happened. yes, as you can see, the road has just reopened in the last half an hour after being closed for around ten hours. it was this afternoon that police confirmed that two people had lost their lives in the crash. among those taken to hospital, people suffering brain injuries and a broken nose. just after 7:30am, the emergency services were called to this, a terrible crash between a ali—tonne lorry and a double—decker bus on the busy a117 near guyhirn in cambridgeshire. two men, the bus driver, in his 50s, from norfolk, and a passenger, a man in his 7
ali headed towards downing street.t at this point so were the police. the al-qaeda bomb maker and been stopped just 200 metres from downing street. daniel sandford, bbc news, whitehall. two men have been killed and 12 others injured, in a crash between a double—decker bus and a lorry in cambridgeshire. police say five of those caught up in the accident on the a117 have serious injuries. 0ur correspondentjo black is at the scene for us now. jo, tell us more about what happened. yes, as you can...
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so he talked about muhammad ali.eporters asked him have you thought about pardoning paul manafort or michael cohen, his personal attorney. here's what he said about that. >> i haven't even thought about it. i haven't even thought about it. i haven't thought about any of it. it certainly is far too early to be thinking about that. they haven't been convicted of anything. there's nothing to pardon. it's far too early to be thinking about it. >> so he didn't exactly rule it out, david. >> not at all. and he has ruled other things out when he's been asked. he's making a very deliberate move to leave some space for himself in the future if he wants to. he goes on to say that he could pardon himself, that he has power to do so but he doesn't need to do so because he has done nothing wrong. he holds out the possibility that he may think about pardoning these guys down the road. one of the conversations about the president's moment of pardons has been this speculative notion, is he sending a signal to others that he's willin
so he talked about muhammad ali.eporters asked him have you thought about pardoning paul manafort or michael cohen, his personal attorney. here's what he said about that. >> i haven't even thought about it. i haven't even thought about it. i haven't thought about any of it. it certainly is far too early to be thinking about that. they haven't been convicted of anything. there's nothing to pardon. it's far too early to be thinking about it. >> so he didn't exactly rule it out, david....
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ali reid ... kron 4 news. (ken)ali ... do police have any ali ... do police (ken) (ken)ali ... do police (ken) ali ... do police have any potential suspects? (grant) p-g-and-e ge announced today it expects to pay about two-point-five ábillion dollars for its role in last fall's northbay firestorm. however firestorm. however the figure could up. the figure could up. the main reason for that...cal fire has yet to say what started the devastating tubbs fire which destroyed nearly five thousand homes in santa rosa. investigators have already concluded that p-g&e equipment triggered 10 northern california wildfires last fall. 18 people died in the firestorm...and for fokls who survived but whose lives have been altered forever...they want accountability. (sot) robert heidingsfelder,lost home in tubbs fire. the need to take responsibility, so many loss so much. my home, everything is gone. we built it 13 years ago, and everything is gone pge said in a statement today....in part...quote. "years of drought, extreme heat and 129 million dead trees have created a new normal for our state
ali reid ... kron 4 news. (ken)ali ... do police have any ali ... do police (ken) (ken)ali ... do police (ken) ali ... do police have any potential suspects? (grant) p-g-and-e ge announced today it expects to pay about two-point-five ábillion dollars for its role in last fall's northbay firestorm. however firestorm. however the figure could up. the figure could up. the main reason for that...cal fire has yet to say what started the devastating tubbs fire which destroyed nearly five thousand...
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muhammad ali. as pierre thomas reports he can reporter: today the president clearly refling in his power to pardon and signaling he's ready to use it. >> we are looking at literally thousands of names. >> reporter: tossing out the name of one of thell time, the late muhammad ali was convicted of draft evasion. >> i will not go 10,000 miles from here to help murder and kill. >> reporter: and stripped of his boxing title. >> he was not very popular then. his memory is very popular now. >> reporter: not so fast. ali's conviction was overturned by the u.s. court nearly 50 years ago. ali's attorney releasing a statement thanniking the presidt for the sentiment saying the pardon is unnecessary. it comes two days after the president commuted the sentence of alice johnson serving life for a nonviolent drug attempt. >> i want to tnk donald trump. >> reporter: the president saying more prisoners without famous names could see their sentence cut short. >> i would get more thrill out of pardoning people nobody
muhammad ali. as pierre thomas reports he can reporter: today the president clearly refling in his power to pardon and signaling he's ready to use it. >> we are looking at literally thousands of names. >> reporter: tossing out the name of one of thell time, the late muhammad ali was convicted of draft evasion. >> i will not go 10,000 miles from here to help murder and kill. >> reporter: and stripped of his boxing title. >> he was not very popular then. his memory...
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good evening i'm ali velshi in new york. we are covering breaking news in annapolis maryland where there are at least five confirmed fatalities and several others are "grizzlies live" lee injured of a a gunman opened fire at the "capital gazette" newspaper. the shooter is alive, currently being interviewed by police. multiple sources tell nbc news the suspect is believed to be a white male who was armed with a shotgun. police wouldn't comment on a positive motive although they noted they are actively investigating the matter. the maryland governor was asked if it has anything to to with the recent primary elections that occurred in maryland on tuesday. he said he doesn't think there is any connection. we got harrowing accounts from a reporter at the "capital gazette" who was apparently inside the newsroom under his desk after the shooter opened fire. phil davis is a crime reporter for the paper. he tweet in addition a gunman shot slew the glass door to the office and opened fire on multiple employees. he added there is nothi
good evening i'm ali velshi in new york. we are covering breaking news in annapolis maryland where there are at least five confirmed fatalities and several others are "grizzlies live" lee injured of a a gunman opened fire at the "capital gazette" newspaper. the shooter is alive, currently being interviewed by police. multiple sources tell nbc news the suspect is believed to be a white male who was armed with a shotgun. police wouldn't comment on a positive motive although...
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khalid ali was arrested on whitehall, where he was caught carrying three knives.were managing the risk, we were using various different techniques to manage that risk, but he was arrested at the appropriate time. we'll have the latest developments. the other main stories on bbc news at 5pm: prince william has remembered the six millionjewish people killed in the holocaust, during the first official royal visit to israel and the palestinian territories. mps call on the government for a big increase in britain's defence and other nato allies. england goalkeeperjordan pickford dismisses the idea it might be better for the team to finish second in their world cup group, and insists their mentality is to win every game. and the met office has issued a yellow health warning for heatwave conditions from now until thursday evening. it's 5pm. our top story: a british man has been found guilty of planning a terror attack in westminster and making bombs for the taliban. khalid ali was arrested in april last year in parliament street, where he was caught carrying three knives
khalid ali was arrested on whitehall, where he was caught carrying three knives.were managing the risk, we were using various different techniques to manage that risk, but he was arrested at the appropriate time. we'll have the latest developments. the other main stories on bbc news at 5pm: prince william has remembered the six millionjewish people killed in the holocaust, during the first official royal visit to israel and the palestinian territories. mps call on the government for a big...
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the suspect, khalid ali, the prosecution say, was carrying the three nights. —— three knives. been under surveillance in the week leading up to his arrest. he'd first come to attention in 2010 on an aid convoy to gaza. soon afterwards he disappeared and his family reported him missing. he re—emerged in britain in 2016, telling police he'd been travelling in pakistan. but the prosecution case is that he did in fact been an al-qaeda supporter, making bombs for the taliban. at one point he told police he'd detonated 300, but he later backtracked on that. the fbi discovered his fingerprints on 42 bomb components found in afghanistan. in april last year, khalid ali's mother called police to the family home in north london, concerned that he had knives in his bedroom. the officers told him to leave the house. the next morning, according to the prosecution, he bought three sa batier knives in wilko's in ealing. and that afternoon he set off for westminster, dumping a phone on the river thames and then heading towards whitehall. the prosecution say that as khalid ali entered parliamen
the suspect, khalid ali, the prosecution say, was carrying the three nights. —— three knives. been under surveillance in the week leading up to his arrest. he'd first come to attention in 2010 on an aid convoy to gaza. soon afterwards he disappeared and his family reported him missing. he re—emerged in britain in 2016, telling police he'd been travelling in pakistan. but the prosecution case is that he did in fact been an al-qaeda supporter, making bombs for the taliban. at one point he...
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looking out ali.. how's it newsaregawi kron 4 news (grant) our coverage continues tonight on the other side of the bay.that's where scores of warriors fans are attending a watch party in san francisco. that's where kron 4's ali reid is live... ali.. how's it looking out there? this game was a clencher. and by that i mean clenching teeth, pearls, heartstrings ... you name it.everyone was comfortable throughout the game, but then those last couple minutes of the fourth quarter had everyone standing on their feet.the cavs sure know how to play hard.but this is home turf, and warriors fans will continue to stand behind their team. everyone's blood pressure certainly skyrocketed when the game went into overtime.the excitement has definitely been on high here at soma streatfood.the d-j is making it even more fun, getting everyone hyped up. the folks sitting outside were getting a little cold, but now they're nice and warm ... all that jumping around they've been doing.dubs fans are getting used to this showd
looking out ali.. how's it newsaregawi kron 4 news (grant) our coverage continues tonight on the other side of the bay.that's where scores of warriors fans are attending a watch party in san francisco. that's where kron 4's ali reid is live... ali.. how's it looking out there? this game was a clencher. and by that i mean clenching teeth, pearls, heartstrings ... you name it.everyone was comfortable throughout the game, but then those last couple minutes of the fourth quarter had everyone...
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i'm thinking about muhammad ali. i'm thinking about that very seriously. and some others. and some folks that have sentences that aren't there, but i'm thinking about muhammad ali. >> what will it take -- >> in fact we're doing right now recommendations -- frankly we're doing recommendations on muhammad ali. >> [inaudible]. >> what? >> [inaudible]. >> no, i'm not above the law. i never want anybody to be above the law. but the pardons are a very positive thing for a president. i think you see the way i'm using them. yes, i do have an absolute right to pardon myself. but i will never have to do it because i didn't do anything wrong. and everybody knows it. there's been no collusion. there's been no obstruction. it's all a made-up fantasy. it is a witch hunt. no collusion. no obstruction. no nothing. now the democrats have had massive collusion, massive obstruction, and they should be investigated with what's happening. yeah? >> [inaudible]. >> i haven't even thought about it. >> [inaudible]. >> i haven't thought about any of it. it certainly is far too early to be thinking
i'm thinking about muhammad ali. i'm thinking about that very seriously. and some others. and some folks that have sentences that aren't there, but i'm thinking about muhammad ali. >> what will it take -- >> in fact we're doing right now recommendations -- frankly we're doing recommendations on muhammad ali. >> [inaudible]. >> what? >> [inaudible]. >> no, i'm not above the law. i never want anybody to be above the law. but the pardons are a very positive...
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supreme court. >> i'm thinking muhammad ali.g about that very seriously and some others. others who have sentence that's aren't there. but i am thinking about muhammad ali. >> what will it take for you to fire -- >> in fact, we're doing right now recommendations -- frankly, we're doing recommendations on muhammad ali. >> all right. that along with martha stewart, former illinois governor rod blagojevich, as well as our three guests that have been watching, too, this in the aftermath of the nfl national anthem protests. again, the president talking about pardoning an athlete convicted of an act of political protest. eugene scott, alan smith for "the business insider," and charlie savage, "new york times" washington correspondent and. pulitzer -- and pulitzer prize winner. >> where are we? >> the president has learned he has almost absolute power to pardon anyone he wants. we don't know whether he can pardon himself as he keeps proclaiming he can. it's accepted that he might be able to pardon everyone who needs a pardon. he's disc
supreme court. >> i'm thinking muhammad ali.g about that very seriously and some others. others who have sentence that's aren't there. but i am thinking about muhammad ali. >> what will it take for you to fire -- >> in fact, we're doing right now recommendations -- frankly, we're doing recommendations on muhammad ali. >> all right. that along with martha stewart, former illinois governor rod blagojevich, as well as our three guests that have been watching, too, this in...
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but i am thinking about muhammud ali. right now recommendations on, you know -- frankly we're doing recommendations on muhammud ali. >> here's the thing. the supreme court overturned that conviction against ali in 1971. in a statement released to the press, quote, we appreciate president trump's sentiment but a pardon is unnecessary. the u.s. supreme court overturned the conviction of muhammud ali in a unanimous decision in 1971. >> what i would like to understand about this is not just why he's thinking about muhammud ali. >> you know why, because he's popular. >> but here's the thing. he has a problem with current nfl players. >> yeah. >> who are protesting violence against black men by taking a knee, not respecting according to the president the anthem. but he's considering pardoning muhammud ali, who didn't want to serve his country for better or for worse during the war. so, you know, put those two thoughts together. >> i don't think trump says, let me see, am i being consistent here. i don't think he did that. paul?
but i am thinking about muhammud ali. right now recommendations on, you know -- frankly we're doing recommendations on muhammud ali. >> here's the thing. the supreme court overturned that conviction against ali in 1971. in a statement released to the press, quote, we appreciate president trump's sentiment but a pardon is unnecessary. the u.s. supreme court overturned the conviction of muhammud ali in a unanimous decision in 1971. >> what i would like to understand about this is not...
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not only that, if you're going to pardon muhammad ali if he was one that could do it, muhammad ali stoodof his muslim faith. here's the man, the proponent of muslim bans, one of the greatest islamophobia pardon ali, someone who is what he's opposed to. >> we're dancing around something that is uncomfortable reality. presidents are in my opinion too stingy with the power to pardon. there are a lot of people deserving of pardons. the issue here is the president's motive. you know, football players on your knee, bring me your names. kim kardashian did something great. this isn't about -- in its own way this is norm busting with a mixed result. i think pardoning more people might be a good thing, but this is not being done from a place of mercy or of deliberate thoughtfulness or review of the cases. jeb bush had the power to pardon. i sat through the cases. they were wrenching, they were character witnesses. that is not the president's role. he even managed to debase i process where good may come of it. he likes the support he gets when he does do the pardons. he liked the positive headlines
not only that, if you're going to pardon muhammad ali if he was one that could do it, muhammad ali stoodof his muslim faith. here's the man, the proponent of muslim bans, one of the greatest islamophobia pardon ali, someone who is what he's opposed to. >> we're dancing around something that is uncomfortable reality. presidents are in my opinion too stingy with the power to pardon. there are a lot of people deserving of pardons. the issue here is the president's motive. you know, football...
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i am looking at mohammad ali. but those are the famous people. one way it's easier and people find it fascinating. but i want to do people that are unfairly treated like an alice where she comes out and there's something beautiful. what i am seeking to do, we have a lot of people in the nfl, in particular, but in sports leagues they're not proud enough to stand for our national anthem. i don't like that. what i'm going to do is i'm going to say to them, instead of talk -- it's all talk, talk, talk. we have a great country. you should stand for our national anthem. you shouldn't go in a locker room when our national anthem is played. i am going to ask all of those people to recommend to me, because that's what they're protesting. people that they think were unfairly treated by the justice system. and i understand that. and i'm going to ask them to recommend to me people that were unfairly treated. friends of theirs or people that they know about, and i'm going to take a look at those applications and if i find and my committee finds they are unfai
i am looking at mohammad ali. but those are the famous people. one way it's easier and people find it fascinating. but i want to do people that are unfairly treated like an alice where she comes out and there's something beautiful. what i am seeking to do, we have a lot of people in the nfl, in particular, but in sports leagues they're not proud enough to stand for our national anthem. i don't like that. what i'm going to do is i'm going to say to them, instead of talk -- it's all talk, talk,...
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one thing about the schedule ali struck me. i think it is a risk worth highlighting is the one on one, the 45 minutes or so that have been set aside when the two leaders just sit down with translators. in other words, no note takers, no written record of what is agreed by the two men. so they can come out -- actually, they can tell the world entirely different things, or donald trump could tweet something maybe based on his memory or maybe based on something else. i mean, this, along with all the opportunities at this summit there are ge risks. that strikes me as just the first of them. >> bill neely, thanks very much. kelly o'donnell. much the cover. we begin our full time coverage of the at 8:00 p.m. top. >>> hours before the meeting mike pompeo called this a quote mission of peace but also affirmed that firm american objective. >> the ultimate objective we seek with diplomacy of north korea has not changed. the complete verifiable and irreversible denuclearization of the korean peninsula is the yoenl outcome that the united
one thing about the schedule ali struck me. i think it is a risk worth highlighting is the one on one, the 45 minutes or so that have been set aside when the two leaders just sit down with translators. in other words, no note takers, no written record of what is agreed by the two men. so they can come out -- actually, they can tell the world entirely different things, or donald trump could tweet something maybe based on his memory or maybe based on something else. i mean, this, along with all...
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among the leaders, the daughter and grandson of makram ali, who was killed in the finsbury park attack iman, who preserved the rule of law, making sure the attacker was kept safe until the police arrived. this is our city. this is our way of life. and those who seek to divide us should know this — you will never succeed. applause darren osborne had deliberately driven a hire van straight into a group of muslims on a warm night during ramadan. one survivor, abdirahman ibrahim, was hit by the van and then helped restrain the attacker to protect his more seriously injured friends. he says that many of those caught up in the violence are still suffering, either physically or mentally. the anxiety, the post—traumatic stress disorder. some of us have panic attacks. so, this will be ongoing. no matter how much counselling or therapy you take, no—one will ever forget what happened that night. makram ali, who was killed, was 51 years old and sat in the same chair for prayers at his local mosque every day. and there is now a memorial to makram ali overlooking the playground where he watched his
among the leaders, the daughter and grandson of makram ali, who was killed in the finsbury park attack iman, who preserved the rule of law, making sure the attacker was kept safe until the police arrived. this is our city. this is our way of life. and those who seek to divide us should know this — you will never succeed. applause darren osborne had deliberately driven a hire van straight into a group of muslims on a warm night during ramadan. one survivor, abdirahman ibrahim, was hit by the...
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among the leaders, the daughter and grandson of makram ali, who was killed in the finsbury park attackking sure the attacker was kept safe until the police arrived. this is our city. this is our way of life. those who seek to divide us should know this — you will never succeed. applause. darren osborne had deliberately driven a hire van straight into a group of muslims on a warm night during ramadan. one survivor, abdirahman ibrahim, was hit by the van and then helped restrain the attacker to protect his more seriously injured friends. he says that many of those caught up in the violence are still suffering, either physically or mentally. the anxiety, the post—traumatic stress disorder. some of us have panic attacks. so, this will be ongoing. no matter how much counselling or therapy you take, no—one will everforget what happened that night. makram ali, who was killed, was 51 years old and sat in the same chair for prayers at his local mosque every day. and there is now a memorial to makram ali overlooking the playground where he watched his six children grow up and, until last year, h
among the leaders, the daughter and grandson of makram ali, who was killed in the finsbury park attackking sure the attacker was kept safe until the police arrived. this is our city. this is our way of life. those who seek to divide us should know this — you will never succeed. applause. darren osborne had deliberately driven a hire van straight into a group of muslims on a warm night during ramadan. one survivor, abdirahman ibrahim, was hit by the van and then helped restrain the attacker to...
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of the victims, ali?.. ......and now has life threatening pedi cab operator on wednesday, june 27, 2018 at approximately 4:14 pm, san francisco police responded to embarcadero and sansome (close to pier 29) regarding a traffic collision. in this incident, the suspect vehicle, described as a light colored sedan, made contact with a pedicab carrying a family of 4. there were 5 patients as a result of this collision, including the operator of the pedicab. the injuries are as follows:pedal cab operator: life-threatening injuries father: non-life-threatening injuriesmother: non-life- threatening injuries8 year old child: non-life-threatening injuries 5 year old child: non-life-threatening injuries the suspect vehicle was last seen headed towards the bay bridge, making this a hit and run collision. as officers process the scene, anyone in the area with video surveillance or those who
of the victims, ali?.. ......and now has life threatening pedi cab operator on wednesday, june 27, 2018 at approximately 4:14 pm, san francisco police responded to embarcadero and sansome (close to pier 29) regarding a traffic collision. in this incident, the suspect vehicle, described as a light colored sedan, made contact with a pedicab carrying a family of 4. there were 5 patients as a result of this collision, including the operator of the pedicab. the injuries are as follows:pedal cab...
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ali, sounds good. thank you. >> have a good rest of your morning. >>> good morning. i'm ali velshi. my colleague, stephanie ruhle, has the day off today. it's monday, june 25th. let's get a little smarter. >>> president trump is calling for migrants who cross the border illegally to be deported immediately, without trial. >> mr. trump tweeting, quote, when somebody comes in, we must immediately, with no judges or court cases, bring them back from where they came. >> i don't want judges. i want border patrol. i want i.c.e. >> the government insists it knows the location of all the children in its custody and is working hard to reunite them. 2,000 children are still spread out in shelters across the country. experts say it could take weeks or months to have them reunited with their families. >> there's around 300 kids now in new york city. no word on when they're going to get reunited with their families. you ha >> you have instances where parents don't know where their young child or toddler is or vice versa. that's unimaginable. >> can you tell our viewers this morning that the trum
ali, sounds good. thank you. >> have a good rest of your morning. >>> good morning. i'm ali velshi. my colleague, stephanie ruhle, has the day off today. it's monday, june 25th. let's get a little smarter. >>> president trump is calling for migrants who cross the border illegally to be deported immediately, without trial. >> mr. trump tweeting, quote, when somebody comes in, we must immediately, with no judges or court cases, bring them back from where they came....
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ten billion dollar funding round this follows the pattern of ali baba's i.p.o. in september of two thousand and fourteen when the company demanded participating banks agreed not to work with tencent or with j.t. dot com a competitor e-commerce company without ali baba's consent while the specific agreement has expired alia bhatt will reportedly remains eager to keep partners away from j.d. dot com as a direct competitor experts say ali baba and ten cent do have reason to be anxious about who their bankers partner with since agreements and shared projects may reveal critical data and strategic plans. the european union's general data protection regulations g.d.p. are went into effect on may twenty fifth in an effort to protect the privacy of european union residents what does it do and will it work here discusses attorney and global privacy expert miles edward miles thank you so much for being with us really appreciate the g.d.p. are lousy you residents to access their collected information and have the information amended or even deleted how does that actually w
ten billion dollar funding round this follows the pattern of ali baba's i.p.o. in september of two thousand and fourteen when the company demanded participating banks agreed not to work with tencent or with j.t. dot com a competitor e-commerce company without ali baba's consent while the specific agreement has expired alia bhatt will reportedly remains eager to keep partners away from j.d. dot com as a direct competitor experts say ali baba and ten cent do have reason to be anxious about who...
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howie: let me come back to ali watkins. she had a romantic relationship with the top guy at the senate intel committee. page did confirm to her on the record that he was male number one in the court filing. does this warrant the court going after her records? mollie: 20 a.p. reporters had their information taken. that's very aggressive. it seems they just took meta data. it's important to have journalists try to encrypt everything and have conversations that can't be surveilled by the government. what is interesting here, this relationship is somewhat scandalous. i am surprised so many editors aloud her to continue to cover someone she had a personal relationship with. it's important to not have too close a relationship. howie: ali watkins denied getting confidential information from her source. but there are thousands of texts and calls. does this romance muddy the waters and make her less than an ideal poster child for journalists investigated by the government? juan: no. how many times have -- i have been out drinking wi
howie: let me come back to ali watkins. she had a romantic relationship with the top guy at the senate intel committee. page did confirm to her on the record that he was male number one in the court filing. does this warrant the court going after her records? mollie: 20 a.p. reporters had their information taken. that's very aggressive. it seems they just took meta data. it's important to have journalists try to encrypt everything and have conversations that can't be surveilled by the...
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makram ali, a 51—year—old father of six, was killed. choudhury was one of those injured that night. his son was pushed out of the van‘s way by an uncle at the last minute. mr choudhury still mourns his friend, makram. makram ali was a very nice person, very quiet man. all the time, miss him. he says some of his friends are still afraid to walk to the mosque alone. some of my friends are scared to go by themselves. they don't want anything to happen to themselves, any harm, so that is why they either stay at home or go to the mosque with their parents. the man who attacked them was darren osborne, a far—right fanatic who had set out to kill muslims and remained unrepentant. he is now serving a prison sentence of at least 43 years. and among the speakers today, there were calls to think of his family too. our thoughts are with the families of the victims and the survivors, but also, to raise above hatred, our thoughts are with the osborne family who have struggled in their own ways. the prime minister visited the mosque in the wake of the
makram ali, a 51—year—old father of six, was killed. choudhury was one of those injured that night. his son was pushed out of the van‘s way by an uncle at the last minute. mr choudhury still mourns his friend, makram. makram ali was a very nice person, very quiet man. all the time, miss him. he says some of his friends are still afraid to walk to the mosque alone. some of my friends are scared to go by themselves. they don't want anything to happen to themselves, any harm, so that is why...
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ali very well she takes every. >> good afternoon to you. i'll ali very well she. president trump says he is headed back to washington to pick justice tone kennedy's replace men on the supreme court. he spent the day in wisconsin touting his economic achievements and helping to break ground on a new plant that could help bring more than 10,000 jobs to the badger state. >> we have created 3.4 million jobs since the election. including over 300,000 manufacturing jobs. and as you saw the recent poll just came out, the highest percentage of happiness by manufacturers. >> the president began his day by once again attacking the justice department and the fbi over the russia investigation this way. these tweets came hours before deputy attorney general rod rosenstein and fbi director chris wray want to capitol hill to face tough questions about the investigation. that hearing by the way is still going on. it's been going on for hours. and law make remembers asking tough questions. >> there is an old saying that justice delayed is justice denied. i think right now all of u
ali very well she takes every. >> good afternoon to you. i'll ali very well she. president trump says he is headed back to washington to pick justice tone kennedy's replace men on the supreme court. he spent the day in wisconsin touting his economic achievements and helping to break ground on a new plant that could help bring more than 10,000 jobs to the badger state. >> we have created 3.4 million jobs since the election. including over 300,000 manufacturing jobs. and as you saw...
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it wasn't just with ali watkins, it was with a number of reporters and over a fairly lengthy period of time. look, i have no idea why he seemed to have a jones for being a source for reporters but they even have messages as an example. one message he sent to a reporter identified in the indictment, reporter number four in which he volunteered his services to the reporter as a source and then admonished them to ensure they never release or identify him by name. he knew what he was doing. for whenever reason, for why ever he got off on being a source and whether he found it exciting or whether in part to impress the journalist or whether in part he was aligned against the president of the current administration, i have no idea. it's all speculation. but from an operational standpoint he signed serious agreements to handle the classified information and broke those agreements. >> shannon: so buzz feed where one reporter was caught up on this, ali watkins, used to be at buzz feed and federal authorities and investigators got records of her e-mails and phone calls. people know it wasn't the
it wasn't just with ali watkins, it was with a number of reporters and over a fairly lengthy period of time. look, i have no idea why he seemed to have a jones for being a source for reporters but they even have messages as an example. one message he sent to a reporter identified in the indictment, reporter number four in which he volunteered his services to the reporter as a source and then admonished them to ensure they never release or identify him by name. he knew what he was doing. for...
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i'm thinking about muhammad ali.about that very seriously. >> seems like maybe that wouldn't be a controversial pick, something many would celebrate if it weren't for one thing. muhammad ali doesn't need a pardon at all. the supreme court overturned his conviction of dodging the draft in 1971. ali's attorney put out a statement saying that essentially. there is no conviction from which a pardon is needed, he wrote. beyond that, the brez president looking to combine two of his passions, his power to pardon and attacks on football players kneeling in protest during the national anthem. >> we have a great country, you should stand for our national anthem. you shouldn't go in a locker room when our national anthem is played. i am going to ask all of those people to recommend to me because that's what they're protesting. people that they think were unfairly treated by the justice system. and i understand that. and i'm going to ask them to recommend to me people that were unfairly treated, friends of theirs or people that
i'm thinking about muhammad ali.about that very seriously. >> seems like maybe that wouldn't be a controversial pick, something many would celebrate if it weren't for one thing. muhammad ali doesn't need a pardon at all. the supreme court overturned his conviction of dodging the draft in 1971. ali's attorney put out a statement saying that essentially. there is no conviction from which a pardon is needed, he wrote. beyond that, the brez president looking to combine two of his passions,...
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dot com as a direct competitor experts say ali baba and ten cent do have reason to be anxious about who their bankers partner with since agreements and shared projects may reveal critical data and strategic plans. the european union's general data protection regulations g.d.p. are went into effect on may twenty fifth in an effort to protect the privacy of european union residents what does it do and will it work discusses attorney and global privacy expert miles edward miles thank you so much for being with us really appreciate the g.d.p. are lousy you residents to access their collected information and have the information amended or even deleted how does that actually work and what else does this regulation do. well first of all thank you bart for inviting me on what it's does is well first of all i think we've all seen the implications of g.d.p. already you probably already have received an e-mail saying do you consent to receiving this information do you consent to still being on our list so one thing to keep in mind is that for us firms especially you don't need to have a physical
dot com as a direct competitor experts say ali baba and ten cent do have reason to be anxious about who their bankers partner with since agreements and shared projects may reveal critical data and strategic plans. the european union's general data protection regulations g.d.p. are went into effect on may twenty fifth in an effort to protect the privacy of european union residents what does it do and will it work discusses attorney and global privacy expert miles edward miles thank you so much...
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he went on to say this wasn't the full story of khalid ali.s family and the prosecution say he had been a bomb maker for the taliban the prosecution say he had been a bomb makerfor the taliban in afghanistan. khalid ali has denied all three counts and the jury was told the trial could last up to four weeks. daniel sandford, thank you. our top story this lunchtime. the inquiry into the grenfell tower fire is told that advice to residents to "stay put" had "effectively failed" within half an hour of the blaze starting. coming up, a former american president and the world's best—selling novelist team up for a thriller. coming up on bbc news... serena willimas expresses disappointment after maria sharapova reveals she cried after being beaten in the 2004 wimbledon final. the pair meet in the french open last 16 this afternoon. there'll be a new addition to the traffic on motorways from today — vehicles with l plates. learner drivers in england, scotland and wales will be given lessons in driving at speed if their instructor thinks they're ready. t
he went on to say this wasn't the full story of khalid ali.s family and the prosecution say he had been a bomb maker for the taliban the prosecution say he had been a bomb makerfor the taliban in afghanistan. khalid ali has denied all three counts and the jury was told the trial could last up to four weeks. daniel sandford, thank you. our top story this lunchtime. the inquiry into the grenfell tower fire is told that advice to residents to "stay put" had "effectively failed"...
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ali? big watch party.. ali?ake leads to a tough decision for a family-- after they were accidentally sent a check for one-million dollars. their decision - coming up. (vicki) plus-- jet blue is making changes to the pets you can bring on flights. the details you need to know. they'd tell you to go to ross. because there's so much to choose from. listen to your pets. they're your best friends, so they don't want you to spend more than you have to. if you want to save big on pet accessories, you gotta go to ross. if you're looking for anincredie savings. brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross here's something you should know. there's a serious virus out there that 1 in 30 boomers has, yet most don't even know it. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. hep c can hide in the body for years without symptoms. left untreated it can lead to liver damage, even liver cancer. the only way to know if you have hep c is to ask
ali? big watch party.. ali?ake leads to a tough decision for a family-- after they were accidentally sent a check for one-million dollars. their decision - coming up. (vicki) plus-- jet blue is making changes to the pets you can bring on flights. the details you need to know. they'd tell you to go to ross. because there's so much to choose from. listen to your pets. they're your best friends, so they don't want you to spend more than you have to. if you want to save big on pet accessories, you...
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the lawyer representing ali and his wife said the claims were malicious and false.nced to one year injail. they were acquitted of all other charges, including assaulting them. there remain free was the appeal the verdict. but there is a chance for a happy ending. when tayyaba grows up, she wants to be a teacher, because she says children should be in school, not working. hello there. for many of us across the uk we have been quite spoiled of late. we've been able to plan ahead. we been able to say, let's have a barbecue, and the weather has behaved itself. it has been quite dry, this weekend illustrates that quite nicely. we've seen temperatures low to mid 20s quite widely, with the exception across the east coast, which has stayed quite cloudy. i'm sorry to rain on your parade, because it could actually rain a little later on this week. we start off warm and dry, but it's going to turn increasingly wet and windy. monday will be business as usual, though. quite a quiet story under the influence of high pressure. so, that means another great start with plenty of low
the lawyer representing ali and his wife said the claims were malicious and false.nced to one year injail. they were acquitted of all other charges, including assaulting them. there remain free was the appeal the verdict. but there is a chance for a happy ending. when tayyaba grows up, she wants to be a teacher, because she says children should be in school, not working. hello there. for many of us across the uk we have been quite spoiled of late. we've been able to plan ahead. we been able to...
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the lawyer representing ali and his wife said the claims were malicious and false.to one year injail. they were acquitted of all other charges, including assaulting them. they remain free while they appeal the verdict. but there is a chance at least for tayyaba for a happy ending. when tayyaba grows up, she wants to be a teacher, because she says children should be in school, not working. the story across the uk has been pretty benign in recent weeks, good spells of sunshine, seems like this on saturday afternoon and where we have seen the sunshine we have also had warmth but at the same time if you sharp showers and some nagging cloud sitting across the east coast making it feel cool and disappointing. for the remainder of oui’ disappointing. for the remainder of our weekend high—pressure looks in control, but whether —— weather fronts are over on the atlantic, a sign of change to come. there will bea sign of change to come. there will be a promising day tomorrow, maybe a few showers, chiefly to the east of scotla nd few showers, chiefly to the east of scotland and
the lawyer representing ali and his wife said the claims were malicious and false.to one year injail. they were acquitted of all other charges, including assaulting them. they remain free while they appeal the verdict. but there is a chance at least for tayyaba for a happy ending. when tayyaba grows up, she wants to be a teacher, because she says children should be in school, not working. the story across the uk has been pretty benign in recent weeks, good spells of sunshine, seems like this on...
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well back to ali now to talk a little bit more about this shocking news of him where does spain go from here well there are still a great same house to be said and i think you had a will still manage to get a lot out of that same thoughts really this is stunning we've never seen anything like this happen i woke up before where one of the favorites on the eve of the tournament two days before the opening match fires their coach it's i can't think of a nazi of self-destruction like their sort of woke up in the past without moments of madness like the sudan had but we've seen meltdowns where the atmosphere just wasn't right for the federation the country actually making the decision to do something that will worsen the chances quite significantly like this i'd call remember anything like this ever happening where you will see how they will cope in the competition oliver moody putting it all into perspective for us thank you. a saudi led coalition has launched an offensive on yemen's main port city of whole data the battle could prove a turning point in yemen's three year civil war the coal
well back to ali now to talk a little bit more about this shocking news of him where does spain go from here well there are still a great same house to be said and i think you had a will still manage to get a lot out of that same thoughts really this is stunning we've never seen anything like this happen i woke up before where one of the favorites on the eve of the tournament two days before the opening match fires their coach it's i can't think of a nazi of self-destruction like their sort of...
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but not only that, if you're going to pardon muhammed ali if he was one that could do it, muhammed alicause of his muslim faith. here's the proponent of muslim bans, one of the greatist islamophobia people we know. it seems like we're dancing around something that is an uncomfortable reality. presidents are too stingy with the power to pardon. the issue here is the president's motive. football players on your knee, bring me your names. kim kardashian did something great. this isn't about -- and so in its own way this is norm busting with a mixed result. i think pardoning more people might be a good thing but this isn't being done of a place of mercy or thoughtfulness. jeb bush had the power to pardon. i sat through those cases and they were wrenching and you had character witnesses. that is not the president's goal and he even manages to debase a process where some good may come of it. >> i think when he likens the support he does, he likes the positive headlines and us being like thank you for pardoning alice because it was the right thing to do but i think all of this is setting the
but not only that, if you're going to pardon muhammed ali if he was one that could do it, muhammed alicause of his muslim faith. here's the proponent of muslim bans, one of the greatist islamophobia people we know. it seems like we're dancing around something that is an uncomfortable reality. presidents are too stingy with the power to pardon. the issue here is the president's motive. football players on your knee, bring me your names. kim kardashian did something great. this isn't about -- and...
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the lawyer representing ali and his wife said the claims were malicious and false.one year injail. they were acquitted of all other charges, including assaulting them. there remain free was the appeal the verdict. but there is a chance for a happy ending. when tayyaba grows up, she wants to be a teacher, because she says children should be in school, not working.. hello there. wednesday's weather will start off innocuously enough, but there is trouble on the horizon. after some sunny spells through the day, things as we go into the evening will turn very wet and very windy, unusually windy for the time of year. after what has been a relatively quiet spell of weather, thejetstream is breaking back from the west, bringing a lot of cloud from the atlantic. and, where you see these dips in the cloud structure, that is where we are developing some areas of low pressure. this one is going to bring a very wet and windy wednesday night. but, for the time being, we're starting the day under the influence of a ridge of high pressure. so we're going to see a lot of dry weather
the lawyer representing ali and his wife said the claims were malicious and false.one year injail. they were acquitted of all other charges, including assaulting them. there remain free was the appeal the verdict. but there is a chance for a happy ending. when tayyaba grows up, she wants to be a teacher, because she says children should be in school, not working.. hello there. wednesday's weather will start off innocuously enough, but there is trouble on the horizon. after some sunny spells...
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good afternoon, i'm ali very well she. yes i am the guy who gets the press briefing. the trump administration is in a too familiar stance for more than a year. sarah huckabee sanders is expected to be back on defense as she gets ready to answer questions on a number of issues at today's briefing which hasn't begun yet. the inspector general report on the investigation into hillary clinton's private e-mail server is out. it found no indication, no indication of political bias with one possible exception on a questionable text message. but the investigator general's report is being overshadowed by two controversies surrounding the president this hour. the administration is taking serious heat from both sides of the aisle over trump's new policy of separating parents from their children at the u.s./mexico border. today, on donald trump's 72nd birthday we learned that the new york attorney general is suing the trump foundation. the suit alleges the president and his adult children illegally used money from the private foundation for personal, business, and political expen
good afternoon, i'm ali very well she. yes i am the guy who gets the press briefing. the trump administration is in a too familiar stance for more than a year. sarah huckabee sanders is expected to be back on defense as she gets ready to answer questions on a number of issues at today's briefing which hasn't begun yet. the inspector general report on the investigation into hillary clinton's private e-mail server is out. it found no indication, no indication of political bias with one possible...
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jennifer dixon and dr ali pa rsa. maybe. jennifer dixon and dr ali parsa. thank you. saddleworth moors, which has been burning for four days. england fans arrive in kaliningrad ahead of the team‘s crucial world cup group game against belgium. one of the first firefighters to enter the burning grenfell tower has described fire raining down from above as he held a colleague‘s legs so he could lean out of a window to fight the flames. charles batterbee told the public inquiry today how he tried to stop his crew mate daniel brown falling from the window as he trained his hose on the blaze. let‘s go live now to our correspondent frankie mccamley, who‘s at the inquiry. bring us up—to—date on what the enquiry has heard today. it was quite emotionalfor enquiry has heard today. it was quite emotional for charles batterbee today. he described those moments when he first entered the building and first saw that fire blazing. he did get quite emotional and number of times and the enquiry had to be possibly could gather himself. the first of which were in the thermal imaging came t
jennifer dixon and dr ali pa rsa. maybe. jennifer dixon and dr ali parsa. thank you. saddleworth moors, which has been burning for four days. england fans arrive in kaliningrad ahead of the team‘s crucial world cup group game against belgium. one of the first firefighters to enter the burning grenfell tower has described fire raining down from above as he held a colleague‘s legs so he could lean out of a window to fight the flames. charles batterbee told the public inquiry today how he...
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my interview with the former fbi special agent and interrogator ali sufan. plus, advertising is everywhere and it can be annoying. i'll look into the destruction of the ad business with a media writer. >>> good evening and welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. when it comes to the fight against terror, few people come to ali sufan's depth of knowledge and experience he interrogated al qaeda suspects after the devastating attacks of 9/11. some of the information he got is portrayed in hulu's new tower "the looming tower." here isoufan questioning osama bin laden's bodyguard. >>> soufan has since left the fbi and he runs his own security consultancy and he tells me the threat from isis and al qaeda spinoffs remains very high, indeed. we spoke as the paper back version of his book "anatomy of terror, from the death of bin laden to the rise of the islamic state" hit the shelves. ali soufan, welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> you have become known all these years later after 9/11 as the explainer in chief about this terror
my interview with the former fbi special agent and interrogator ali sufan. plus, advertising is everywhere and it can be annoying. i'll look into the destruction of the ad business with a media writer. >>> good evening and welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. when it comes to the fight against terror, few people come to ali sufan's depth of knowledge and experience he interrogated al qaeda suspects after the devastating attacks of 9/11. some of the information he...
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i am thinking about muhamed ali.fact, we're doing right now recommendations on, you know, muhamed ali. [ inaudible question ] >> no. no. i'm not above the law. i never want anybody to be above the law. but the pardons are a very positive thing for a president. i think you see the way i'm using them. yes, i do have an absolute right to pardon myself. but i'll never have to do it because i didn't do anything wrong. and everybody knows it. there's been no collusion. there's been no obstruction. it's all a made up fantasy. it's a witch hunt. no collusion, no obstruction, no nothing. now, the democrats have had massive collusion, massive obstruction, and they should be investigated. we'll see what's happening, yeah? [ inaudible question ] . >> i haven't even thought about it. i haven't thought about any of it. it's far too early to be thinking about that. they haven't been convicted of anything. there's nothing to pardon. it far tooarly to be thinking about it. [ inaudible question ] >> scott pruitt is doing a great job w
i am thinking about muhamed ali.fact, we're doing right now recommendations on, you know, muhamed ali. [ inaudible question ] >> no. no. i'm not above the law. i never want anybody to be above the law. but the pardons are a very positive thing for a president. i think you see the way i'm using them. yes, i do have an absolute right to pardon myself. but i'll never have to do it because i didn't do anything wrong. and everybody knows it. there's been no collusion. there's been no...
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the lawyer representing ali and his wife said the claims were malicious and false.d to one year injail. they were acquitted of all other charges, including assaulting them. there remain free was the appeal the verdict. but there is a chance for a happy ending. when tayyaba grows up, she wants to be a teacher, because she says children should be in school, not working. hello there. today is looking pretty similar to yesterday and that is lots of dry weather with warm sunshine but also the risk of further showers and thunderstorms. most of these will develop across parts of scotland and northern england. starting the morning off on a bit of an disappointingly cloudy one for some. central, southern, eastern areas, but the strong sunshine will get going in burning back the cloud. sunny spells developing widely and as temperatures rise, we will start to see the threat of showers and thunderstorms again. namely central, eastern scotland into northern england and maybe the high ground of wales and the south—west of england. elsewhere, pretty warm with temperatures reaching
the lawyer representing ali and his wife said the claims were malicious and false.d to one year injail. they were acquitted of all other charges, including assaulting them. there remain free was the appeal the verdict. but there is a chance for a happy ending. when tayyaba grows up, she wants to be a teacher, because she says children should be in school, not working. hello there. today is looking pretty similar to yesterday and that is lots of dry weather with warm sunshine but also the risk...
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i am ali val she. today as i just heard a reference to by a reporter in the white house briefings marks 500 days since presid took office. while he is touting his accomplishments he is also talking about the russia investigation in a brash show of defiance. trump tweeted this morning that he has the absolute power to pardon him. comes just hours after his own attorney declared that such a pardon would all but lead to his down fall. >> pardoning him would just be unthinkable. and it would lead to probably an immediate impeachment. >> now all of this came about because of a memo that trump's legal team sent to robert mueller months ago outlining this very argument. that the president can legally terminate mueller's probe or even pashdon himself because the constitution empowers him to do so. sarah huckabee sanders had this to say just moments ago. >> thankfully, the president hasn't done anything wrong and wouldn't have any need for a pardon. >> does he absolutely rule out doing that? does he rule out ev
i am ali val she. today as i just heard a reference to by a reporter in the white house briefings marks 500 days since presid took office. while he is touting his accomplishments he is also talking about the russia investigation in a brash show of defiance. trump tweeted this morning that he has the absolute power to pardon him. comes just hours after his own attorney declared that such a pardon would all but lead to his down fall. >> pardoning him would just be unthinkable. and it would...