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spicer: the president had a constructive conversation with the amir. and he was very hartened by his ommitment to formally join the terrorist targeting center and showing commitment to this issue. reporter: you mentioned tax reform at the top. marc short had trouble yesterday trying to resolve what the administration's position on revenue neutrality is. the reason i raised this, milk mulvaney was quoted as saying several folks in the white house said they are interested in pushicing a larger tax bill rather than adding to the deficit. that is milk mulvaney. marc wasn't sure whether revenue neutrality is a key priority. can you assist us? mr. spicer: part of that there is a discussion ongoing with congress. director mulvaney and secretary mnuchin are talking about the plan going forward. that's a conversation as i mentioned that the president is going to have a conversation in the next several minutes with house and senate leadership and will be a topic they will discuss. reporter: an increase in the deficit is something that the administration would fi
spicer: the president had a constructive conversation with the amir. and he was very hartened by his ommitment to formally join the terrorist targeting center and showing commitment to this issue. reporter: you mentioned tax reform at the top. marc short had trouble yesterday trying to resolve what the administration's position on revenue neutrality is. the reason i raised this, milk mulvaney was quoted as saying several folks in the white house said they are interested in pushicing a larger...
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amir khan, very good to stop really. amir khan, very good to talk to you.ry good to talk to you. lets speak to muhbeen hussain from british muslim youth. you were here last night i know. how worried are you about islamaphobia being on the rise here and across the country? we faced an attack in manchester and one on london bridge and in borough market and the tragedy that took place in grenfell tower. when i heard about this i said, not again. when i came here last night a couple of hours after the attack had taken place and i spoke to many witnesses and there we re spoke to many witnesses and there were high emotions and people were traumatised and frustrated because the reporting was not saying what they had seen. they felt real stuff on the ground and there were real height emotions here. and we know the local imam was restraining people who had been punching and beating the attacker after they dragged him out of the van. i was just asking amir khan what is the message to the community here who, as you say, are frustrated with emotions running high? we ha
amir khan, very good to stop really. amir khan, very good to talk to you.ry good to talk to you. lets speak to muhbeen hussain from british muslim youth. you were here last night i know. how worried are you about islamaphobia being on the rise here and across the country? we faced an attack in manchester and one on london bridge and in borough market and the tragedy that took place in grenfell tower. when i heard about this i said, not again. when i came here last night a couple of hours after...
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the kuwait amir is on his way to discuss with the qatar amir.nnouncing herump is going to nominate christopher to replace james comey. what do we know about him and why the president picked him? is not a politician. some of those in the running didn't get it. he is also removed from the process. it was someone interested in the job. .e overlaps with bob mueller he spent formative years at justice after 9/11 and was involved in counterterrorism he supported the patriot acts, for example. he was in the criminal degree from 2003-2005, and has done a lot of criminal defense work, white-collar crime. though he has a legitimate, is steamed career he is not at the same stature as molar. he is a republican. most notable for our viewers is that he was chris christie's lawyer. when he got into trouble and up, he went to this person to defend him, and he did so successfully. >> the ecb ruling out interest-rate cuts saying the following. the governing council expects to keep interest rates at their present level for an extended time and well past the horizo
the kuwait amir is on his way to discuss with the qatar amir.nnouncing herump is going to nominate christopher to replace james comey. what do we know about him and why the president picked him? is not a politician. some of those in the running didn't get it. he is also removed from the process. it was someone interested in the job. .e overlaps with bob mueller he spent formative years at justice after 9/11 and was involved in counterterrorism he supported the patriot acts, for example. he was...
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jassim bin jaber al thani, the former prime minister of qatar and a very close friend of the present amir and his father. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> thank you very much. >> so president of the united states visited saudi arabia, announces that he fully supports saudi arabia and the others effort against iran to isolate iran. then several days later, we have an announcement that these arab states want to isolate qatar. are they connected? what is going on? >> well, it's simply we feel quawt by-- caught by surprise because our imirwent to the conference and i think he have a good meeting with the presidentment and always there are issues with our two countries or other countries and it's been solved through the right channels. and for us isolating iran, it ends by isolating qatar. and there are now saying that we have a very special relation and sympathy with iran and with the terrorism and financing the terrorism. first of all with iran, if you take it from commercial days which it is very important things. qatar may be 1 percent in a thousand compared to the o
jassim bin jaber al thani, the former prime minister of qatar and a very close friend of the present amir and his father. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> thank you very much. >> so president of the united states visited saudi arabia, announces that he fully supports saudi arabia and the others effort against iran to isolate iran. then several days later, we have an announcement that these arab states want to isolate qatar. are they connected? what is going...
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the the invasion in afghanistan and the whole the whole issue here in the amir was a little bit ticked off because i had had make these allegations about these bombings of al jazeera and according to. his father had said to the mir do you even blame him how could you possibly blame. so you know this was done in jest but this is really no laughing matter if you look at the history of what had happened to al jazeera back in two thousand and one the u.s. bombed their office in couple and after they were notified exactly where it was and in two thousand and three the u.s. bombed again a al-jazeera operation in baghdad where one al jazeera journalist was killed as well as another person was injured that was working for al jazeera so as you can see from the very beginning i mean this is really no laughing matter but this wiki leaks cable itself shows the sort of nonchalant ness of this conversation and it directly shows that al-jazeera was at least asked to be targeted. alex like you said this is no laughing matter we know that al jazeera america they shut down just over a year ago back in a
the the invasion in afghanistan and the whole the whole issue here in the amir was a little bit ticked off because i had had make these allegations about these bombings of al jazeera and according to. his father had said to the mir do you even blame him how could you possibly blame. so you know this was done in jest but this is really no laughing matter if you look at the history of what had happened to al jazeera back in two thousand and one the u.s. bombed their office in couple and after...
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>> the latest on the political with thehe is speaking qatari amir.is to try to patch things up. the other part of this is global power starting to align themselves. qatarve turkey backing and then you have the united states. is question remains what going to happen with russia and what is going to happen with china? here is what happened yesterday. if you take a look at the bloomberg. productu.s. crude and supplies, its highest level since 2008. that is what causes very deep slide in oil. the move yesterday was quite surprising because i thought all of it was shaken out. put that into perspective for us. >> it was a big surprise. the market was looking for another draw and we have another massive increase. a lot ofnted out increase in u.s. petroleum inventories since october 2008. that has the market ground footed. some people believe the market is not rebalance. jpmorgan ceo is leaving the bank, making the announcement this afternoon. there is a big class feeling that jpmorgan and it is in the jpm of jamie dimon grid >> -- many incredible executives
>> the latest on the political with thehe is speaking qatari amir.is to try to patch things up. the other part of this is global power starting to align themselves. qatarve turkey backing and then you have the united states. is question remains what going to happen with russia and what is going to happen with china? here is what happened yesterday. if you take a look at the bloomberg. productu.s. crude and supplies, its highest level since 2008. that is what causes very deep slide in oil....
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>> the latest on the political front -- he is speaking with the qatari amir. part of his regional tour to try to patch things up. nothing concrete as his stance. the other part of global powers starting to align themselves. on the one hand, you got turkey backing qatar very clearly, and then you got the united states. the question remains what will happen with russia and what is going to happen with china? >> oil falling out of bed extending its decline after a 5%, yesterday. here is what happened yesterday. if you take a look at the bloomberg. this is u.s. crude and product supplies. right now at its highest level since 2008. take a look at the terminal. that is what caused a very deep slide in oil. the move yesterday, the velocity of that move was quite surprising because i thought belongs were shaken out -- of the longs for shaking out. put that into perspective for us. >> it was a big surprise. the market was looking for another draw and we have another massive increase. riley pointed out a lot of increase in u.s. petroleum inventories since october 2008.
>> the latest on the political front -- he is speaking with the qatari amir. part of his regional tour to try to patch things up. nothing concrete as his stance. the other part of global powers starting to align themselves. on the one hand, you got turkey backing qatar very clearly, and then you got the united states. the question remains what will happen with russia and what is going to happen with china? >> oil falling out of bed extending its decline after a 5%, yesterday. here...
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remember mohammed amir? corrupted, jailed, rehabilitated., three rapid wickets, including the captain, virat kohli. eight. ms dhoni, india's former captain, experience, powerful, and out. 54—5. hardik pandya was making pakistan worried. but what a way to go. india are wealthy and mighty, but that doesn't mean you always win. pakistan, world cricket's unpredictable, improbable champions. that's it. unpredictable, improbable champions. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, and i'll be back with the late news at ten. now on bbc1, it's time for the news where you are. bye for now. for the news where you are. hello. this is bbc news. it's one of the bbc‘s most iconic programmes — with an audience of up to 2.5 million people a week. gardeners' world has turned 50. kay alexander has been rooting through the archives to find out why the show has experienced such enduring success. 50 years ago, the advent of colour television enabled the bbc to make a new horticultural programme and gardeners' world was born. it was presented b
remember mohammed amir? corrupted, jailed, rehabilitated., three rapid wickets, including the captain, virat kohli. eight. ms dhoni, india's former captain, experience, powerful, and out. 54—5. hardik pandya was making pakistan worried. but what a way to go. india are wealthy and mighty, but that doesn't mean you always win. pakistan, world cricket's unpredictable, improbable champions. that's it. unpredictable, improbable champions. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news...
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that's miss catch turned out to be the match as mohammed amir and the captain got to victory and intohe semifinals. thanks to our almighty win, they bowled really well. we took wickets today and our batting order. a little bit of concern about the order of batting. definitely we are sitting tomorrow and we will sort it out, our problems. looking at our performance, we were once again. if we had taken place captures, they would have been at crucial times. towards the end, we let go of ourselves. being an international team, i thought we have improved a little bit but today was not really a day. iran have become the first asian side to qualify for next year's world cup finals in russia. carlos queiroz‘s team beat uzbekistan 2—0 in tehran, serdar azmoun scored on 23 minutes. mehdi taremi cemented victory in the 88th minute to send iran through and it means they've secured qualification for consecutive world cup finals for the first time. there are of course further world cup qualifiers on tuesday, with many other countries also involved in friendlies. having already qualified for the wor
that's miss catch turned out to be the match as mohammed amir and the captain got to victory and intohe semifinals. thanks to our almighty win, they bowled really well. we took wickets today and our batting order. a little bit of concern about the order of batting. definitely we are sitting tomorrow and we will sort it out, our problems. looking at our performance, we were once again. if we had taken place captures, they would have been at crucial times. towards the end, we let go of ourselves....
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we are joined by the atlantic councils amir have johnny. this is bloomberg. ♪ tracy: you're watching bloomberg markets middle east life from dubai, i'm tracy alloway. yousef: and i'm yousef gamal el-din in doha. let's talk about geopolitical risk. we talked about qatar and the financial relations that are being tested to the core. iran is another key player and the development out of their last week was the attack into iran that killed 17. let's bring in our guest on the atlantic council. it morning. the bow fromf with iran to retaliate to avenge what happened in iran. what did you imagine it means for the winter gulf? gulf -- wider gulf? what the attacks have done is given the government in iran a certain measure to convince their people what the e that their intervention in syria and iraq is necessary to prevent isis from coming and fighting this war within iran's borders. amir, in terms of support that iran is giving to qatar, is this an opportunity for them? statements and reports from some of the news agencies in iran for replacing foo
we are joined by the atlantic councils amir have johnny. this is bloomberg. ♪ tracy: you're watching bloomberg markets middle east life from dubai, i'm tracy alloway. yousef: and i'm yousef gamal el-din in doha. let's talk about geopolitical risk. we talked about qatar and the financial relations that are being tested to the core. iran is another key player and the development out of their last week was the attack into iran that killed 17. let's bring in our guest on the atlantic council. it...
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remember the fast bowler, mohammad amir? corrupt, jailed, rehabilitated.e they could start. three wickets, including captain virat kohli. ms dhoni, india's former captain, experienced, big, out. pakistan was getting worried, until his mate ran, but he didn't. what a way to go. india are mighty. doesn't mean you always wind. 158 all out. pakistan, world cricket's unpredictable, improbable champions. my team management worked really ha rd after the champions. my team management worked really hard after the first defeat. they motivated as and my boys are learning very well, and worked hard. now we are the champions, so hopefully, this wind will boost pakistan cricket, and hopefully, all playing nations will hopefully come to pakistan. you have to accept and admire sometimes the skill of the opposition as well, and see they have come to wind a game of cricket. we we re have come to wind a game of cricket. we were not playing at our best. we could not make things happen today. personally, it does feel bad, but you can only control so many things, and the game h
remember the fast bowler, mohammad amir? corrupt, jailed, rehabilitated.e they could start. three wickets, including captain virat kohli. ms dhoni, india's former captain, experienced, big, out. pakistan was getting worried, until his mate ran, but he didn't. what a way to go. india are mighty. doesn't mean you always wind. 158 all out. pakistan, world cricket's unpredictable, improbable champions. my team management worked really ha rd after the champions. my team management worked really hard...
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it comes as the amir of kuwait saudi arabia, for talks aimed at resolving the crisis. the ruler play to pivotal role in mediating a compromise to a previous dispute involving gulf states in 4014. -- 2-14. d014. doha has said it is based on false claims and assumptions. >> to north africa or demonstrations continue to snowball in morocco. authorities arrested two more leaders following a week of rallies against corruption and unemployment. they have also been calling for the release of these popular movement's made figureheads who was detained since the end of last month. gaddafi, that is what many chanted after another night of protests. they were calling for the zaphi, the zed leader of their political group. the government said a number of those were detained. charges included undermining the security of the state and humiliating public officials. rights groups have expressed concern. amnesty international says that they fear this wave of arrests may be a deliberate attempt to punish protesters for months of peaceful to -- dissent. started lasttion october after a fi
it comes as the amir of kuwait saudi arabia, for talks aimed at resolving the crisis. the ruler play to pivotal role in mediating a compromise to a previous dispute involving gulf states in 4014. -- 2-14. d014. doha has said it is based on false claims and assumptions. >> to north africa or demonstrations continue to snowball in morocco. authorities arrested two more leaders following a week of rallies against corruption and unemployment. they have also been calling for the release of...
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fyi mayor putiif vlad amir putie almost not want to take their country back let them do so. more than that one of my closest friends marcus is who i write about in the book extensively. this is the first place i went with him and it's good to you tonight. [applause] did you see yourself writing another book for some younger politicians? >> i have no idea. [inaudible] [laughter] including shooting ak-47s in cambodia which you will read about. i don't know. i've enjoyed writing that i've never written a book before for tv news. you need a subject or object to make his plan for people to understand and it's the process i've been writing about it. if anybody is considering running, it gives you insight. as a candidate, and you are a product bear to solve your self and it's not the best feeling that that's what you do with. when we were launching the campaign, the website had consultants when you saw all the republicans on stage and everyone was wearing a black blazer, white shirt, blue tie, no tonight it's the red tie, it is the consultants telling them that. if you are interest
fyi mayor putiif vlad amir putie almost not want to take their country back let them do so. more than that one of my closest friends marcus is who i write about in the book extensively. this is the first place i went with him and it's good to you tonight. [applause] did you see yourself writing another book for some younger politicians? >> i have no idea. [inaudible] [laughter] including shooting ak-47s in cambodia which you will read about. i don't know. i've enjoyed writing that i've...
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. >>> amir lives in iran and he posted this video, he says, to show you how not to train a mounwa. they are the dogs you see with police when doing drug searches. but here he is with these two dogs. there's one running free. he throws a ball at it. i thought at this point, you've got an empty pool, a dog running around. you think the dog's going to fall in. that is not the problem. >> whoa! >> giving that dog a kiss was the problem. >> whoa. >> dude, that thing had some big canines. sunk it right into his face. >> it sure did. right into his nose specifically. that dog grabbed his nose and bit in. at the end of the video you can see him standing with the dog. he also said of this, the worst pain he's ever had in his life. >>> meanwhile, at the fossil rim wildlife center in texas, you've got mom holly bennett with her 2-year-old triplets. dad is serving overseas so mom took them to this wildlife nature park to experience the animals. she's got food in her hand. she's going to feed it. it eats what she has in her hand and then decides that's not enough. >> thing looks like it's laugh
. >>> amir lives in iran and he posted this video, he says, to show you how not to train a mounwa. they are the dogs you see with police when doing drug searches. but here he is with these two dogs. there's one running free. he throws a ball at it. i thought at this point, you've got an empty pool, a dog running around. you think the dog's going to fall in. that is not the problem. >> whoa! >> giving that dog a kiss was the problem. >> whoa. >> dude, that thing...
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back then the president lavishly praising the amir of qatar. >> we're friends.we've been friends for a long time. >> reporter: but today the president turning against him praising the saudis who in a sudden move are leading an arab coalition cutting off qatar by air and sea including no commercial flights. saudis claim qatar supports sawed dri extremists. they said they would take a hard line on funding extremism and all eyes are pointing to qatar. the crisis critical to the u.s. qatar home to a key u.s. base with 8,000 u.s. service members flying airstrikes against isis and missions in afghanistan. secretary of state tillerson has agreed mediate where any conflict affects our military, it could also impact our oil prices. >> andrea mitchell, thanks. >>> there's more ahead tonight. the trial making headlines after a teen took his own life. texts from his girlfriend are found allegedly urging him to do it. should she be held responsible? >>> also, he conquered a peek higher than the world's highest building without ropes. tonight he speaks exclusively to us. >>>
back then the president lavishly praising the amir of qatar. >> we're friends.we've been friends for a long time. >> reporter: but today the president turning against him praising the saudis who in a sudden move are leading an arab coalition cutting off qatar by air and sea including no commercial flights. saudis claim qatar supports sawed dri extremists. they said they would take a hard line on funding extremism and all eyes are pointing to qatar. the crisis critical to the u.s....
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the president lavishly praising the amir of qatar. >> we are friends and have been friends for a long time. >> reporter: today, the president turning against him praising the saudis in a sudden move are leading an arab coalition cutting off qatar by air and sea including no commercial flights saying they support islamic extremists, they deny. the president tweeted they say they would take hard line on funding for extremists and maybe this is the end of the terror. qatar home to a key u.s. base with 8,000 u.s. service members flying air strikes against isis and missions in afghanistan. secretary of state tourism has offered to mediate in a region where any new conflict not only impacts our military but called also impact oil prices. >> andrea mitchell at the state department. >>> a trial making headlines after a teen took his own life. texts from his girlfriend are found allegedly urging him to do it. should she be held responsible? >>> also, he ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sfx: engine revving ♪ (silence) ♪ testinhuh?sting! is this thing on? come on! your turn! where do pencils go on vacation? pennsylvan
the president lavishly praising the amir of qatar. >> we are friends and have been friends for a long time. >> reporter: today, the president turning against him praising the saudis in a sudden move are leading an arab coalition cutting off qatar by air and sea including no commercial flights saying they support islamic extremists, they deny. the president tweeted they say they would take hard line on funding for extremists and maybe this is the end of the terror. qatar home to a...
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mohammad amir is hoping to help essex win the title afterjoining them today.lcomed by his knee essex team—mates has been warmly welcomed by his knee essex tea m — mates after has been warmly welcomed by his knee essex team—mates after he excelled in helping pakistan win the champions trophy just last sunday. back home, everybody, especially my family, are very, very happy. that‘s a big boost for me for the upcoming series or you a big boost for me for the upcoming series 01’ you can see a big boost for me for the upcoming series or you can see in the future because that was, for me, a big, big performance of my career. i am still learning, so i want to do better. this is the main thing is, i‘m a better human being. that‘s the main thing and the big thing. as a cricketer, i am doing well but as a human being and as a person, i want to learn more. england take on south asfrica tomorrow in the second of their t20 series having won the first game at the oval last night. but tomorrow‘s match marks the return of international cricket to taunton, 3a years after it la
mohammad amir is hoping to help essex win the title afterjoining them today.lcomed by his knee essex team—mates has been warmly welcomed by his knee essex tea m — mates after has been warmly welcomed by his knee essex team—mates after he excelled in helping pakistan win the champions trophy just last sunday. back home, everybody, especially my family, are very, very happy. that‘s a big boost for me for the upcoming series or you a big boost for me for the upcoming series 01’ you can...
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been gathering at the site to offer their support among the volunteers there was world champion boxer amir. i want to come you know i have a foundation myself i want to call me and show my support by doing charity work raising money for these people and also hear from the police what the what the situation now the fire happened and everything else and what a situation like at the moment i really believe we can we can not run out you know that if you read to me he did not. yawn to her right now i am sure if you. look i want to we are going to treat everyone with. i think what can she do i think she's just going to start acting as a actually the you know coming out and talking to people and engaging with people in a human why as opposed to acting like you're always at the press briefing every time there's a long string of things and i think it's just been more and more frustration from even from myself as a british citizen of someone that is supposed to be this strong and stable leader and you show nothing but the opposite and i think is really getting to a boiling point. or of the prime min
been gathering at the site to offer their support among the volunteers there was world champion boxer amir. i want to come you know i have a foundation myself i want to call me and show my support by doing charity work raising money for these people and also hear from the police what the what the situation now the fire happened and everything else and what a situation like at the moment i really believe we can we can not run out you know that if you read to me he did not. yawn to her right now...
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. >> rose: i once said to the former amir's father, why are you plays all sides. he said survival. >> and i think because he aspired, the former amir to play a larger-than-life role and punch above his weight. so you know, you can understand that t doesn't mean you have to agree with everything the qataris have done. having said that, i think what is happening now is an overreach and you know, is going to create-- . >> rose: what happened, secretary says he wants to med yait and the president says is he on one side. >> it is a tough job managing a light howses when are you only one tweet away, and people are going to question the creds ability of your statements, the president saying something to the contrary. so you know, this is a tough time for the secretary, and for american foreign policy. >> rose: is he not fully staffed. >> it is a challenging international landscape t is not exactly a lot of low hanging fruit and just as you said, the state department has so many vak-- vacancies right now there are 50 positions that have to be confirmed by the senate. i th
. >> rose: i once said to the former amir's father, why are you plays all sides. he said survival. >> and i think because he aspired, the former amir to play a larger-than-life role and punch above his weight. so you know, you can understand that t doesn't mean you have to agree with everything the qataris have done. having said that, i think what is happening now is an overreach and you know, is going to create-- . >> rose: what happened, secretary says he wants to med yait...
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respects to the victims and offer of support among the volunteers was former world champion boxer amir. i want to come here i have a foundation myself i want to call me and show my support by doing charity work amazing money for these people and also. from the police why was this situation notified to happen and everything else and what a situation like at the moment i really believe we can we can not run out you know if you read me you did not. know how you're going to serve. time i mean. look i want to we wanted to let you go we want to. think what can she do i think she's just got to start acting as a as an actually that you know coming out and talking to people and engaging with people in a human way as opposed to acting like you're always at a press press briefing every time there is a long string of things and i think it's just been more and more frustration from even from myself as a british citizen of someone a supposed to be this strong and stable leader and you show nothing but the opposite and i think it's really getting to a boiling point well in the coming days prime minis
respects to the victims and offer of support among the volunteers was former world champion boxer amir. i want to come here i have a foundation myself i want to call me and show my support by doing charity work amazing money for these people and also. from the police why was this situation notified to happen and everything else and what a situation like at the moment i really believe we can we can not run out you know if you read me you did not. know how you're going to serve. time i mean. look...
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conference asked sarah huckabee sanders, deputy secretary, if donald trump was trying to pick a fight with amirs focusing on national security —— with sadiq khan. then they asked if he was being targeted by donald trump because he was a muslim mayor and she said it was utterly with the killers. she said what donald trump was trying to say is that there was reason to be alarmed over the rise in islamic extremism in the world. so in other words she answered a question that was not opposed to her and basically did not directly address anything about why donald trump decided to pick this fight, where he got the idea about what sadiq khan said was talking about being alarmed over a terrorist attack. nonetheless, anthony, it is quite something for the american president to say in the 48 hours after a terror attack in the capital of one of america's supposedly closest allies. absolutely. it is very remarkable, but then again donald trump has a tendency of trying to take incidents like this, high profile attacks like this, and use them to political advantage. it was after the paris attack, i believe, t
conference asked sarah huckabee sanders, deputy secretary, if donald trump was trying to pick a fight with amirs focusing on national security —— with sadiq khan. then they asked if he was being targeted by donald trump because he was a muslim mayor and she said it was utterly with the killers. she said what donald trump was trying to say is that there was reason to be alarmed over the rise in islamic extremism in the world. so in other words she answered a question that was not opposed to...
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. >>> hello everyone and welcome to our viewers around the world i'm amir walker. >> i'm john vause inngeles. it's 11:00 p.m. and thank for being with us. the house of representatives goes to republican karen handel. >>> 99% of the vote is counted in georgia's sixth congressional district. democratic candidate jon
. >>> hello everyone and welcome to our viewers around the world i'm amir walker. >> i'm john vause inngeles. it's 11:00 p.m. and thank for being with us. the house of representatives goes to republican karen handel. >>> 99% of the vote is counted in georgia's sixth congressional district. democratic candidate jon
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we have martell, air karen white and amir allen. >> they are mtb. >> do we have brothers here. >> yesefinitely brothers. >> they are brothers. >> yes. brothers. >> and we're not blood related but, nothing could make us closer. >> oh, i love it. >> where are you from. >> north philadelphia. >> and west philadelphia all the way down. >> where did you go to high school. >> real quickly. >> samuel fels high school. >> he graduates on monday. >> yes. >> congratulations. >> obvious question, mtb. >> meant to be. >> oh, this is meant to be. >> how long have you been singing together. >> almost two years. >> okay. >> yes. you have a cd. >> where can i get it. >> you can get it down load it , all places you can down load music digitally, wal-mart , itunes anyplace. >> what single are you about to do now. >> we're about to sing do i give and do i got love. >> let's go. >> mtb everyone. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >>
we have martell, air karen white and amir allen. >> they are mtb. >> do we have brothers here. >> yesefinitely brothers. >> they are brothers. >> yes. brothers. >> and we're not blood related but, nothing could make us closer. >> oh, i love it. >> where are you from. >> north philadelphia. >> and west philadelphia all the way down. >> where did you go to high school. >> real quickly. >> samuel fels high school....
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but the president made no mention of that last month when he met with the amir, when he offered to sellim weapons. during that trip, the president vowed to unify the muslim world against terrorism and iran. but the tension sparked in the past 24 hours, with countries cutting their access to airports, and sparking the people there to stockpile food. the u.s. launches airstrikes qa that i secretary of state john kerry has de-escalate the crisis we certainly would encourage the parties to sit downogher and address these differs.yeste. ambassador dan the events, smitham it is very explaining our democracy and today, state department spokespersoneather nauert tried to soften the president's st needs to be done. , but they >>> a new homeless people on the san francisco. >> what did you expect when got here? >> reporter: this 18-year- the n ple to live. he found how hard has it been for job, ig number of young people between the ages o are homeless and alone without thea guardian. many of them ran away from abusive family. drake hudson sai after arguing several times with his parent d like? >>
but the president made no mention of that last month when he met with the amir, when he offered to sellim weapons. during that trip, the president vowed to unify the muslim world against terrorism and iran. but the tension sparked in the past 24 hours, with countries cutting their access to airports, and sparking the people there to stockpile food. the u.s. launches airstrikes qa that i secretary of state john kerry has de-escalate the crisis we certainly would encourage the parties to sit...
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amor ftouhi amir ftouhi fattouhy expedia.rything in one place, so you can travel the world better. [ no[ laughing ] an ] it's driving me crazy come on. [ spitting from tongue ] time for my secret weapon. sports, movies, tv, ah, show me music to distract a minion. [ voice remote click ] oh! [ pharrell starts to play ] [ minion so happy to see screen ] ahh! i'm pretty smart. ahhh! [ lots of minions ] [ mooing sound ] show me unicorns. [ click noise for tv ] ahhh! that works too. find your awesome with the xfinity x1 voice remote. see despicable me 3. in theaters in june. . lou: senate republicans are planning to unveil their draft of their health care bill tomorrow, with the potential vote as early as next week, majority leader mitch mcconnell, however, is being very secretive about all of this, seems more aligned in leadership style with speaker paul ryan and his better way than with the president himself. >> for the past seven years, obamacare has continued to hurt the people we represent. for the past seven years, republican
amor ftouhi amir ftouhi fattouhy expedia.rything in one place, so you can travel the world better. [ no[ laughing ] an ] it's driving me crazy come on. [ spitting from tongue ] time for my secret weapon. sports, movies, tv, ah, show me music to distract a minion. [ voice remote click ] oh! [ pharrell starts to play ] [ minion so happy to see screen ] ahh! i'm pretty smart. ahhh! [ lots of minions ] [ mooing sound ] show me unicorns. [ click noise for tv ] ahhh! that works too. find your awesome...
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. >> reporter: amir says there has been a shift. >> some tell us that they prefer to use lyft over uber because of some of the negative publicity. >> reporter: and uber is changing some of the way it operates. another change when you are finished with your ride, you now have the option to tip your driver, that is not something that has necessarily been offered before. not everybody loves the idea, but then again, a lot of people say it's not enough to keep them away from uber. ultimately though uber's value for most is in the service it provides. >> i feel like for me it's just an iue if uber is there and they are providing the service i he hnee that's the main reason i use it. >> reporter: for now uber rolling along as the organization tries to to get back in the right lane. adam tuss, news 4. >>> and we're asking on our facebook page will you tip your uber drivers? and we're seeing a pretty even split between yes, no and maybe. many of you also are saying that you don't use uber. so we invite you to add your response on facebook. >>> it's a way to own a little piece of history.persona
. >> reporter: amir says there has been a shift. >> some tell us that they prefer to use lyft over uber because of some of the negative publicity. >> reporter: and uber is changing some of the way it operates. another change when you are finished with your ride, you now have the option to tip your driver, that is not something that has necessarily been offered before. not everybody loves the idea, but then again, a lot of people say it's not enough to keep them away from uber....
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amir -- a mild day for some and breezy for most. winds are picking up anywhere from 10 to 15 miles per hour. tomorrow morning, temperatures range from the upper 40s to upper 50s. livermore, 51 for tomorrow morning. afternoon hearts, upper 60s to low 70s. around the bay, 64, oakland. 60, pacific up. the inner east bay, 72, brentwood. upper 60s and low 70s in the south bay. 71, morgan hill with partly cloudy skies. here's a look at your extended forecast. breezy conditions tomorrow and a chance for showers. on sunday, temperatures will be at their coolest. upper 50s at the coast and low to mid-60s inland. maybe some great weather on tuesday for what could be a parade day. we will see how it goes. or thursday.>> that would be good to. >>> frank sommerville joins us with a look at some of the stories we're working on for fox to news at 5:00. a big night for the wolverine -- for the warriors.>> they could finish a playoff sweep going 16-0. team courage -- team coverage including what the cleveland cavaliers are doing to hopefully upset t
amir -- a mild day for some and breezy for most. winds are picking up anywhere from 10 to 15 miles per hour. tomorrow morning, temperatures range from the upper 40s to upper 50s. livermore, 51 for tomorrow morning. afternoon hearts, upper 60s to low 70s. around the bay, 64, oakland. 60, pacific up. the inner east bay, 72, brentwood. upper 60s and low 70s in the south bay. 71, morgan hill with partly cloudy skies. here's a look at your extended forecast. breezy conditions tomorrow and a chance...
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amir, he was one of the first people to support sisi .ut their problem, they had so many problems inside. do you think qatar has the capability for the economic oruation as for what it was what it was in egypt, despite all the billions being given from other brothers in the region? -- the egyptians need to work inside egypt more and to do what they need to do. wish to see egypt as one of the strongest countries in the world, because it's one of the biggest arab nations. a strong army. we need that. it's important for the arab nations to work. tunisia, there was an islamic government, and they have been taken out by the election, and another government comes. look how we are working with other governments that are not islamic brotherhood's we support them financially. financial support for tunisia comes from qatar. that means we are not supporting them because of the muslim brotherhood. we are supporting the stability of any region asking us for help. what is the benefit of a small meineke like qatar -- monarchy to support these groups? if
amir, he was one of the first people to support sisi .ut their problem, they had so many problems inside. do you think qatar has the capability for the economic oruation as for what it was what it was in egypt, despite all the billions being given from other brothers in the region? -- the egyptians need to work inside egypt more and to do what they need to do. wish to see egypt as one of the strongest countries in the world, because it's one of the biggest arab nations. a strong army. we need...
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joining us to talk more about the film's impact is amir smith from the greater philadelphia film officenk you for having me. >> talk about serious girl power. it's not only about wonder wom woman. the director also a female. >> awesome. see, that is one of the amazin things about the diversity that we love at the film office. diversity in front of and behind the screens. when you hear women in key positions that are not traditional roles for women on film sets. >> awesome. she also i think directed mobster, i don't know. >> i think that. talk bout impact of this movie. little girls, young girls, young women see wonder woman washington do we think that does? >> it empowers them. seeing an action hero, someone whose going to say it's not peripheral character to a man much she's not just someone's girlfriend much she's not the she is the mape entree being served up to viewers that is so -- it's incredibly empowe empowering,. >> i was looking you and i were chat to go i was looking online and some people have some problems with it already. movie critics and fans, why? >> i'm hearing it's ab
joining us to talk more about the film's impact is amir smith from the greater philadelphia film officenk you for having me. >> talk about serious girl power. it's not only about wonder wom woman. the director also a female. >> awesome. see, that is one of the amazin things about the diversity that we love at the film office. diversity in front of and behind the screens. when you hear women in key positions that are not traditional roles for women on film sets. >> awesome. she...
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. >> you wrote a column the other day in which you refer to president trump as the amir of the unitedrica emirate. tell me what you're talking about. >> we have a whooptd's kwif len of a premier. we have a crown prince, jared. ivanka, a crown prince easy. it doesn't draw a line through its wrelt and the wealth of the government. this is not the kind of government wie ever seen before where the president's son-in-law and daughter are two of the key advisors in the government and it's not the america believe known, wolf. sorry. >> where do we go from here? >> i don't know. but i think we're heading to a very bad place. we have a president who as i said earlier does not behavior not only presidential, he doesn't behavior h behave as an adult. he bhaifts in a juvenile way. stock market's high. we have haven't had a crisis yet. god forbid, something really big happens. heim not looking forward to it and i hope it doesn't. this man has behaved in such an erratic way, when the sky is blue and the market is up, i truly fear how he'd behave in a crisis. >> the bottom line being? >> bottom line
. >> you wrote a column the other day in which you refer to president trump as the amir of the unitedrica emirate. tell me what you're talking about. >> we have a whooptd's kwif len of a premier. we have a crown prince, jared. ivanka, a crown prince easy. it doesn't draw a line through its wrelt and the wealth of the government. this is not the kind of government wie ever seen before where the president's son-in-law and daughter are two of the key advisors in the government and it's...
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riyadh, i was one of the reporters in that room and president trump had the bilateral meeting with the amirqatar. warm, friendly meeting. remember, trump called him a long time friend, so the nations have been longtime friends. they talked about selling our beautiful military equipment to qatar. very warm. i am told that, yes, trump was aware of tensions with qatar between saudi arabia and some of these golf countries with qatar and the reports about qatar being too friendly with iran at the time of the meeting. they were not aware at this particular -- that these new documents came out, which of course qatar is denying. i was told by a couple of officials that, yes, trump would like to see the arab states united. he would. but this is also, they said, demonstrative of these countries taking president trump seriously when he said you need to isolate iran. that is how they are seeing it as the silver lining. >> bret: these countries would probably not be doing this action hadn't been president obama and not president trump because obviously president trump went over there and said, i have yo
riyadh, i was one of the reporters in that room and president trump had the bilateral meeting with the amirqatar. warm, friendly meeting. remember, trump called him a long time friend, so the nations have been longtime friends. they talked about selling our beautiful military equipment to qatar. very warm. i am told that, yes, trump was aware of tensions with qatar between saudi arabia and some of these golf countries with qatar and the reports about qatar being too friendly with iran at the...
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a little slowing now for west 37 coming out over amir island. there's the rest of your vul and your travel times are looking good. just 15 minutes from the upper east shore freeway down to the bay bridge itself. live look out there. the sunrise, ignore those lights. that's part of the scenery, the meetering lights are on. >> a lot of traffic there. look at the sun. not directly. >> you always focus on the positive. >> i try to because i report the traffic. >> also part of your nature. >>> you're a good dad. we certainly know that. this weekend, father's day, and you got some nice weather to serve up. >> it's going to be hot and i think with dad you need to make plans where you can stay nice and cool, go to the movies or beach, make some pool time. here's a look at saturday's forecast. it's going to be just as hot. 96 degrees for the inland valleys. the bay up to 85 degrees and the coast 72. now as we look at father's day in the forecast as we go into the afternoon, look at how hot it will be inland. dangerous heat. make sure you do plan for dad
a little slowing now for west 37 coming out over amir island. there's the rest of your vul and your travel times are looking good. just 15 minutes from the upper east shore freeway down to the bay bridge itself. live look out there. the sunrise, ignore those lights. that's part of the scenery, the meetering lights are on. >> a lot of traffic there. look at the sun. not directly. >> you always focus on the positive. >> i try to because i report the traffic. >> also part...
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the suspect was eventually named as amir fat ooh i, a 50-year-old canadian who entered the united states. >>> we're awaiting the president's rally set to commence in just about an hour. coming right back with much, much more and it was a day chock-full of news. stay with us, we'll be right back. >>> good news from washington, majority whip steve scalise is make remarkable progress in his recovery. >> i know steve's improving because he's beginning to question what do we have on the floor this week as well. >>> we'll have a full update on scalise's condition here next. >>> and the united states and china holding high-level talks trying to stop a nuclear north korea. >> the most acute threat in the region is posed by the dprk. region is posed by the dprk. lou: we'll take up the threat will you be ready when the moment turns romantic? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may
the suspect was eventually named as amir fat ooh i, a 50-year-old canadian who entered the united states. >>> we're awaiting the president's rally set to commence in just about an hour. coming right back with much, much more and it was a day chock-full of news. stay with us, we'll be right back. >>> good news from washington, majority whip steve scalise is make remarkable progress in his recovery. >> i know steve's improving because he's beginning to question what do we...
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. >>> in why my amir phil keating, fox news. >>> free after 17 years behind bars.issouri man is out of prison. the lesson he hopes his case teaches. >>> a gym for the needs of children with autism. what they do to stimulate kids who are on the spectrum. >>> forget about those food delivery apps. how some brewers want to make it easier for you to get craft beer on demand. >>> manchester police issuing a new appeal for information in the arena bombing. today they released images of the manchester bomber in attempt to kind of jog people's memory of the sightings of him. police are helping to look for -- look for people who saw the car or any person going to and from it. of course 22 people at the ariana grande concert were killed last month. dozens more were injured. >>> in california, retired sheriff's deputy died after careening into a sink hole. police say the former santa barbara county sheriff's deputy died aft crashing into this massive crater over the weekend. medic pronounced 62-year-old ronald legult, jr. dead is the teen. crews closed the traffic to traffic
. >>> in why my amir phil keating, fox news. >>> free after 17 years behind bars.issouri man is out of prison. the lesson he hopes his case teaches. >>> a gym for the needs of children with autism. what they do to stimulate kids who are on the spectrum. >>> forget about those food delivery apps. how some brewers want to make it easier for you to get craft beer on demand. >>> manchester police issuing a new appeal for information in the arena bombing....
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. >>> hello everyone and welcome to our viewers around the world i'm amir walker. >> i'm john vause in los angeles. it's 11:00 p.m. and thank for being with us. the house of representatives goes to republican karen handel. >>> 99% of the vote is counted in georgia's sixth congressional district. democratic candidate jon ossoff has 48.1%. this race was pent -- president donald trump is gloating about the win. >> let's go to cnn -- what's the law in georgia. >> jon the law in georgia it could be a recount if it gets within 1 percentage point. it looks like it's not going to get there. looks like this is the margin, four percentage point where this is going to hold. looks like karen hand tell is going to remain the winner jon called her and congratulated her on her win this evening. >> so, this was a really big race for a lot of reasons. as you said, president trump was served the big issue here. the question was whether republicans would -- would stick with the party in this heavily republican district and continue to back him, continue to back his party after his first 5 months in offic
. >>> hello everyone and welcome to our viewers around the world i'm amir walker. >> i'm john vause in los angeles. it's 11:00 p.m. and thank for being with us. the house of representatives goes to republican karen handel. >>> 99% of the vote is counted in georgia's sixth congressional district. democratic candidate jon ossoff has 48.1%. this race was pent -- president donald trump is gloating about the win. >> let's go to cnn -- what's the law in georgia. >>...
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. >> it basically attributed remarks that turned out to be fake to the amir of qatar, basically critical of donald trump. but, you know, also talked about iran and israel. so it sort of fueled some of the fire that's been going on between the countries there. >> all right. thank you so much for the reporting and in just about 24 hours, former fbi director james comey will appear before the senate intelligence committee. he is expected to publically rebut what the president said about their private conversations. it will be a block buster moment, one that washington and the world will be watching closely. >> we're joined now by illinois congressman mike quigley. congressman, thanks so much for being with us. before we get to james comey tomorrow we have dan coats today, the current director of national intelligence. on march 22nd, two days after testimony from james comey, that the president asked dan coats to intervene with the fbi to get them to back off the investigation into michael flynn. can you confirm this report? >> i can't because anything we have learned about that at this poin
. >> it basically attributed remarks that turned out to be fake to the amir of qatar, basically critical of donald trump. but, you know, also talked about iran and israel. so it sort of fueled some of the fire that's been going on between the countries there. >> all right. thank you so much for the reporting and in just about 24 hours, former fbi director james comey will appear before the senate intelligence committee. he is expected to publically rebut what the president said...
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i think he had a very productive discussion with amir during his visit and he was very pleased that they joined with the other gulf nations in their support of the terror financing center to root that out and he's pleased with the movements taken. he's concerned about terror financing and stomping out isis and all forms of isis. >> thank you, sean. two questions. first, is the president comfortable with robert mueller as special prosecutor and does the president believe he has a right to replace the special prosecutor if he or she expedites its mandate? >> i have not had time to discuss that with the approximate the. >> mandate. >> the battle of midway 70 years ago was referred to. he did not know anything about the 25th anniversary of tiananmen square in china. is there going to be any statement about the brave uprising of china. >> with that, guys, i know the house and senate leadership are here. thank you, guys, very much. >> i'm ana cabrera. you've been watching the white house press briefing as the president is scheduled to meet with top ranking lawmakers about his agenda, an agenda
i think he had a very productive discussion with amir during his visit and he was very pleased that they joined with the other gulf nations in their support of the terror financing center to root that out and he's pleased with the movements taken. he's concerned about terror financing and stomping out isis and all forms of isis. >> thank you, sean. two questions. first, is the president comfortable with robert mueller as special prosecutor and does the president believe he has a right to...
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they were two of three wickets for mohammed amir.t on 76. his was the last sembalnce of indian resistance. their last three wickets went forjust six runs, hasan ali also finishing with three wickets, and pakistan winning by a crushing 180 runs. this is the final scorecard. a real wake—up call for india against theirfierce a real wake—up call for india against their fierce rivals. video highlights are on the bbc sport website, and full highlights are on bbc two from 11.15pm tonight. check your local listings for variations. britain'sjohanna konta is playing in the nottingham open final. the world number eight is facing croatia's donna vekic. it's been ao years since a british woman won a major grass court tournament on home soil — that was virginia wade at wimbledon — and konta has started well, breaking twice in the opening set, she's just taken that by 6—2. but she had a big wobble in the second and lost out on a tie—break. she's been broken as well at the start of the third, so she's got it all to do. they break down against the cr
they were two of three wickets for mohammed amir.t on 76. his was the last sembalnce of indian resistance. their last three wickets went forjust six runs, hasan ali also finishing with three wickets, and pakistan winning by a crushing 180 runs. this is the final scorecard. a real wake—up call for india against theirfierce a real wake—up call for india against their fierce rivals. video highlights are on the bbc sport website, and full highlights are on bbc two from 11.15pm tonight. check...
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and then my measure as a mayor, my measure as amir is to make sure, i got it, that the kids of rogersark where tony went, they kids of ravenswood where i live and the kids in rosalynn park on the far south side that go to fenger, when you look at this crazy and they see the power, the energy represented by the city, that they all share the same sense that that is my city. and if they do, berlin, london, beijing, tokyo, new york, watch out, chicago is coming for you. not going to hold us back. that's the measure of our success. >> thank you. >> i'm going to try to more questions. as someone often credited with being one of the architects of the democratic takeover the u.s. house in 2006, what will it mean for your parties prospects in the 28 midterms if jon ossoff wins tonight in georgia six? and if he loses? you helped lead the last democratic takeover of congress. can it happen in 2018? >> look, sure it can happen. anybody that tells you it will happen this sort out hasn't been in campaigns. it's too far to predict. a lot of things happened. i would rather be a democrat today going i
and then my measure as a mayor, my measure as amir is to make sure, i got it, that the kids of rogersark where tony went, they kids of ravenswood where i live and the kids in rosalynn park on the far south side that go to fenger, when you look at this crazy and they see the power, the energy represented by the city, that they all share the same sense that that is my city. and if they do, berlin, london, beijing, tokyo, new york, watch out, chicago is coming for you. not going to hold us back....
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. >> one of the other things that meak this interesting is that it was because of the amir's father that al jazeera was started and it always became an irritant to other gulf states because of what it broadcast. what impact might it have on al jazeera. >> it could have a huge impact. i think the max malice view of how much might be demanded of qatar in order to avert this problem and maybe to assert furthered more threatening escalation is that they would have to really renounce many of their ambitions in the region which as you point out include media influence as well as throwing its money around and supporting different groups. al jazeera has been a major part of qatar's influence. and as you said, it has really riled the entire region at times. it's been a boon in a way to arab media, it completely revolutionized the media. and it allowed a greater degree of freedom in covering first the israeli-palestinian conflict, later the u.s. invasion in the occupation of iraq and now in recent years with the arab revolt. during this period, critics of al jazeera have said it has become much mo
. >> one of the other things that meak this interesting is that it was because of the amir's father that al jazeera was started and it always became an irritant to other gulf states because of what it broadcast. what impact might it have on al jazeera. >> it could have a huge impact. i think the max malice view of how much might be demanded of qatar in order to avert this problem and maybe to assert furthered more threatening escalation is that they would have to really renounce...