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and by the way, i know that somebody claimed that he talked to -- they talked to the amir of qatar, and he convinced them not to do this. decision about this documentary was done long before that visit that claimed that, and certainly, the amir never contacted us or anybody from his office to tell us what to do or not to do. question is, in some cases, in the eric ruairab countries in g not just in qatar, people are sometimes denied. if you ask them something, they don't tell you no. they'll see we'll look into it. we'll look into it leaves, you know, don't ask more. that's it. so what happens, i have no direct knowledge of what happened between the amir and the person who claims he talked to amir about it, but i can tell you 100% that the decision about the film was done internally, and the film has never been considered to be canceled. it's just delayed to make sure that what we are doing is right. same thing happened with the one that we did, and that's why when it was broadcast and some people took al jazeera, complaining that jazeera was not balanced, as you have seen yourself, on
and by the way, i know that somebody claimed that he talked to -- they talked to the amir of qatar, and he convinced them not to do this. decision about this documentary was done long before that visit that claimed that, and certainly, the amir never contacted us or anybody from his office to tell us what to do or not to do. question is, in some cases, in the eric ruairab countries in g not just in qatar, people are sometimes denied. if you ask them something, they don't tell you no. they'll...
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can you imagine amir khan, if he did not make welterweight, having to fight anthonyjoshua?re you finding it being back in south america? the young fighters at the beginning of their career and the environment. it gives me so much energy seeing these young competitors, the way it has got me pumped upfor competitors, the way it has got me pumped up for tokyo is unbelievable. an even more keen to be in the ring in 2020 and i'm going to do it at all in 2020 and i'm going to do it at a ll costs. in 2020 and i'm going to do it at all costs. and gold that time? you know it. bronze in london, silver in rio, gold in tokyo. in today's action at the youth 0lympics, great britain's lauren salisbury has won a bronze medal in the karate finals. despite suffering two defeats out of the three in the round robin phase, she made it into this evening's semifinal which she's just lost in the last few minutes. salisbury is from romford. she's fighting in the 59 kilo category. elsewhere, britain's hassan azim has just secured bronze in the light welterweight boxing. let's have a quick look at th
can you imagine amir khan, if he did not make welterweight, having to fight anthonyjoshua?re you finding it being back in south america? the young fighters at the beginning of their career and the environment. it gives me so much energy seeing these young competitors, the way it has got me pumped upfor competitors, the way it has got me pumped up for tokyo is unbelievable. an even more keen to be in the ring in 2020 and i'm going to do it at all in 2020 and i'm going to do it at a ll costs. in...
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and one child in four is malnourished, like amir.here don't watch their children grow up. they watch them waste away. one—year—old maria has been in and out of al—thawrah hospital. her mother, yasmin mohammed, is worn down by the conflict. "the war has had a big impact," she told us. "we can't even buy medicine for our children. "a lot of people in my street have died because of the airstrikes. "they went out to look for work and never came back." there's so much need in this hospital, you find every conceivable type of suffering connected with the war — starvation, disease, amputations. doctors are battling with a lack of even basic medicines and for everyone here, staff and patients, there is the fear that every minute, day and night, nowhere is safe. that was the case for the civilians who are sitting here, their minibus was hit at 10:30am in the morning as it passed through a houthi checkpoint. survivors say it was an airstrike by the saudi—led coalition. the attack, just days before we reached hodeidah, claimed 15 lives. we foun
and one child in four is malnourished, like amir.here don't watch their children grow up. they watch them waste away. one—year—old maria has been in and out of al—thawrah hospital. her mother, yasmin mohammed, is worn down by the conflict. "the war has had a big impact," she told us. "we can't even buy medicine for our children. "a lot of people in my street have died because of the airstrikes. "they went out to look for work and never came back." there's so...
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and one child in four is malnourished, like amir.thers here don't watch their children grow up. they watch them waste away. 0ne—year—old maria has been in and out of al—thawrah hospital. her mother, yasmin mohammed, is worn down by the conflict. "the war has had a big impact," she told us. "we can't even buy medicine for our children. "a lot of people in my street have died because of the airstrikes. "they went out to look for work and never came back." there's so much need in this hospital, you find every conceivable type of suffering connected with the war — starvation, disease, amputations. doctors are battling with a lack of even basic medicines and for everyone here, staff and patients, there is the fear that every minute, day and night, nowhere is safe. that was the case for the civilians who are sitting here, their minibus was hit at 10.30 in the morning as it passed through a houthi checkpoint. survivors say it was an airstrike by the saudi—led coalition. the attack, just days before we reached hodeidah, claimed 15 lives. we
and one child in four is malnourished, like amir.thers here don't watch their children grow up. they watch them waste away. 0ne—year—old maria has been in and out of al—thawrah hospital. her mother, yasmin mohammed, is worn down by the conflict. "the war has had a big impact," she told us. "we can't even buy medicine for our children. "a lot of people in my street have died because of the airstrikes. "they went out to look for work and never came back."...
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does he own amir that doesn't have vaseline over it were a cloth?trump is no prize. >> greg: i know you are, but what am i. so many broken souls. what do they say to their therapists? >> i said to my therapist, do you think it is wrong for me to go alone it's election night. she said you have to stop it. always a negative place in your head. i went there and i actually got physically sick. and i thought to myself, this cannot be happening. >> greg: that's how i feel when i saw her movies. i hate to think what will happen to all of them if trump gets warmer years. >> jimmy, do you think the media can keep up this pace of eternal outrage for former years? this is definitely unhealthy for them. >> there's two things they don't get. one he has gotten so synonymous with insulting people that people almost want to be insulted now. it's like people are like to me. i think that is part of it. if you have ever had a friend tell you about a coworker who is crazy, but the more your friend talks the more you realize the coworkers normal and they are bad insane.
does he own amir that doesn't have vaseline over it were a cloth?trump is no prize. >> greg: i know you are, but what am i. so many broken souls. what do they say to their therapists? >> i said to my therapist, do you think it is wrong for me to go alone it's election night. she said you have to stop it. always a negative place in your head. i went there and i actually got physically sick. and i thought to myself, this cannot be happening. >> greg: that's how i feel when i saw...
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greater peace efforts for the rest of syria as well emily i come to you in moscow now what we have got amir pushing his goals going into the summit and has he made progress towards achieving them. well christine the russian side very much downplayed expectations going into this summit they said that there weren't going to be probably any big breakthroughs but one thing that they were expecting and that i think you can say they did it chief is a recognition that russia really is an important player in syria going forward and in syria in determining its political future as well now put in today talked about the success of the format the astronaut talks which is a piece format which was founded by russia turkey and iran he talked about the success of that and he said that that format could now be broadened to include other parties as well so what we saw today essentially was put in an arrow on inviting france and germany to sit at essentially their table and one other thing that we also saw today was that going into the talks russia was also hoping for stability and syria centrally they want a
greater peace efforts for the rest of syria as well emily i come to you in moscow now what we have got amir pushing his goals going into the summit and has he made progress towards achieving them. well christine the russian side very much downplayed expectations going into this summit they said that there weren't going to be probably any big breakthroughs but one thing that they were expecting and that i think you can say they did it chief is a recognition that russia really is an important...
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women's rights not to this not the amir and the congolese doctor dentist mccuaig morag campaigns for the victims of sexual violence mccuaig it runs a hospital in the democratic republic of congo dedicated to helping the victims of gang rape. the president of interpol has been reported missing after traveling to his home country of china no one's been able to get in touch with monk way since late last month the french police on the investigating the disappearance of french official says he arrived in china but went missing soon after it's been a week since the in the mission island of soloway zee was struck by a magnitude seven point five earthquake triggered a tsunami official death toll now stands at almost sixteen hundred and bodies are still being pulled from the daybreak military planes for about twenty countries are flying in with much needed aid and supplies united nations as pledged fifty million dollars to the relief effort and the people of venezuela are once again out on the streets protesting pro and anti-government rallies many people are angry about the lack of food runn
women's rights not to this not the amir and the congolese doctor dentist mccuaig morag campaigns for the victims of sexual violence mccuaig it runs a hospital in the democratic republic of congo dedicated to helping the victims of gang rape. the president of interpol has been reported missing after traveling to his home country of china no one's been able to get in touch with monk way since late last month the french police on the investigating the disappearance of french official says he...
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can you imagine amir khan, if he didn't make it, having to fight anthonyjoshua?that. now when wayne rooney headed to dc united this summer there were just a few raised eyebrows. how would he deal with the change in culture? was he just a fallen star heading for one final pay day? well he's answered those questions pretty emphatically, making an incredible impact in mls. as stuart pollitt reports from washington a special goal from wayne rooney... wayne rooney! rooney! he has scored! after 15 years at the epicentre of english football playing in either liverpool or manchester, washington is now wayne's world. i'm a big fan of rooney, my cat is named after him! i was not a big fan of him being signed up but he has turned my mind round. he was like, i can't believe we've got rooney and we came to the opening game and it was like... i was like, seriously! you complained about them signing this guy! he's, like, amazing! they are amazed now butjust a few months ago the stands were full of sceptics. there have been some players over the years who have come over, star pl
can you imagine amir khan, if he didn't make it, having to fight anthonyjoshua?that. now when wayne rooney headed to dc united this summer there were just a few raised eyebrows. how would he deal with the change in culture? was he just a fallen star heading for one final pay day? well he's answered those questions pretty emphatically, making an incredible impact in mls. as stuart pollitt reports from washington a special goal from wayne rooney... wayne rooney! rooney! he has scored! after 15...
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saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin solomon has left kuwait after talks with amir shaikh hammad coates been mediating this in saudi arabia the u.a.e. buchan in egypt imposed a blockade in qatar last year to reject their accusation that it supports terrorism . votes are being counted after parliamentary elections in the kurdish region of northern iraq it's the first time kurds have gone to the polls and a failed bid for secession a year ago and the white house is denying reports is trying to limit the f.b.i. investigation into the president's supreme court pick looking into two allegations of sexual misconduct against brett kavanaugh not considering a third coming up next an al-jazeera it's the listening post for not. getting to the heart of the matter the three big challenges facing human prine in the twenty first century nuclear war climate change and technological disruption they seem reality whatever is there is not in me it is in the people of uganda hear their story on and talk to how does. this get so i call. torture you know we're. just. hello i'm richard burton you're at
saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin solomon has left kuwait after talks with amir shaikh hammad coates been mediating this in saudi arabia the u.a.e. buchan in egypt imposed a blockade in qatar last year to reject their accusation that it supports terrorism . votes are being counted after parliamentary elections in the kurdish region of northern iraq it's the first time kurds have gone to the polls and a failed bid for secession a year ago and the white house is denying reports is trying...
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is child in four malnourished, like amir. mtoo mahers here don't watch their children grow up.y watch them waste away. one-year-old maria has been in and out of a hospital. her mother is wornown by the conflict. the war has had a big impact, she told us. medicine for buy our children. a lot of people have died because the airstrikes. they went out to look for work and never came back. youev finy conceivable type of suffering. starvation, disease, amputations. doctors are battling with a lack of even basic medicines. , there is a here fear that every minute, day and night, nowhere is safe. that was the case for the civilians who were sitting here. their minibus was hit at 10:30 in the morning as it passed through a houthi checkpoint. survivors say it was an airstrike the saudi led coalition. the attack claimed 15 lives. passengers,f the a construction workerel who ries on his hands. i felt happy that morning that i was going to work to feed my family, he said. after the explosion, i don't remember anying until i got to the hospital. my god will punish them and send them to hell.
is child in four malnourished, like amir. mtoo mahers here don't watch their children grow up.y watch them waste away. one-year-old maria has been in and out of a hospital. her mother is wornown by the conflict. the war has had a big impact, she told us. medicine for buy our children. a lot of people have died because the airstrikes. they went out to look for work and never came back. youev finy conceivable type of suffering. starvation, disease, amputations. doctors are battling with a lack of...
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amir was last seen in fremont at 2:00 this afternoon. the 14 year old is severely autistic. he's been located and is safe. >>> runners in the marathon will be making history, the first running event to ever cross the bay bridge. organizers say this is the tenth anniversary of the event and they want to attract runners from across the country. they will start near lake merritt. then they'll circle back down to downtown oakland. >>> first lady melania trump made her second stop on her trip in africa. she visited malawi as part of her "be best" initiative. she handed out soccer balls and school supplies. mrs. trump was able to witness some of the struggles they face, including a ratio of more hopes dou donated. do you hear that? no. it's quiet. too quiet. xfinity home cameras. xfinity home gives you an extra pair of eyes to help watch over your family. plus, you have added peace of mind from 24/7 professional monitoring. xfinity home. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity customers, add xfinity home and get a great offer. plus, ask how to get free installation. call, go online, or dem
amir was last seen in fremont at 2:00 this afternoon. the 14 year old is severely autistic. he's been located and is safe. >>> runners in the marathon will be making history, the first running event to ever cross the bay bridge. organizers say this is the tenth anniversary of the event and they want to attract runners from across the country. they will start near lake merritt. then they'll circle back down to downtown oakland. >>> first lady melania trump made her second stop...
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intelligence agency while standing next to flat amir putin at a news conference. do you think it was treason when he made those comments? >> out of the was treasonous. that was a bridge too far. i criticize him for saying it, i don't think it was treasonous. i think that's rhetoric that doesn't help us. i think the president deserves credit for bringing our european allies up to speed in terms of helping to pay for the defense, in europe, too long has been reliant over reliant on the united states. i think is accomplishing things there. i think is accomplishing a lot in the world of tariffs, with mexico and canada. i think it's great that we have a new arrange there. to get hopefully a better a range. we'll have to see how it works out. he's a negotiator. this is where people elected them, he's a tough negotiator. the starting to pay dividends, we need to let him do his best and if you only 10% of his rhetoric, i think all of us would be supportive. >> mr. white house, as you.out, he was able to squeeze more out of our european allies in terms of revenue, do you s
intelligence agency while standing next to flat amir putin at a news conference. do you think it was treason when he made those comments? >> out of the was treasonous. that was a bridge too far. i criticize him for saying it, i don't think it was treasonous. i think that's rhetoric that doesn't help us. i think the president deserves credit for bringing our european allies up to speed in terms of helping to pay for the defense, in europe, too long has been reliant over reliant on the...
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but andre lost more than money while he was in jail his three year old son amir was hospitalized. after three days under a posted bail on charges that would later be dropped. he went straight to the hospital to see his son his right lung had collapsed already and he was half way to the left so when he get down to the. shock ominous one all of it unfolded and then i came in. where was i i'm losing focus like. i'm not. so. my son past seven o'clock saturday morning last much as. i don't want to. blame it on the situation on the police. because that had nothing to do what my son's health but that. hindered me from spain in those last moments were often lost. that are came to bear. jenkins took over the unit while you were the commissioner right do you accept some of the responsibility then i would not accept as happened the police while sure the police county police commissioner so i accept responsibility as a commissioner of baltimore for everything everything i'll take one hundred percent of the blame for anything that happened under my tenure. because that's what leaders do. when
but andre lost more than money while he was in jail his three year old son amir was hospitalized. after three days under a posted bail on charges that would later be dropped. he went straight to the hospital to see his son his right lung had collapsed already and he was half way to the left so when he get down to the. shock ominous one all of it unfolded and then i came in. where was i i'm losing focus like. i'm not. so. my son past seven o'clock saturday morning last much as. i don't want to....
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while he was in jail his three year old son amir was hospitalized. after three days under the posted bail on charges that would later be dropped he went straight to the hospital to see his son his right lung had collapsed already and he was half way to the left so when he get down to the. shock ominous one all of it unfolded and then i came in and where was i i'm losing focus like. i'm not. so. my son passed seven o'clock saturday morning last much as. i don't want to. blame it on the situation on the police. because that had nothing to do what my son's health but that hindered me from spain in those last moments where i was lost. that are came back. jenkins took over the unit while you were the commissioner right do you accept some of the responsibility then i would ask that this happened the police while here or the police county police commissioner so i accept responsibility as a commissioner of baltimore for everything everything i'll take one hundred percent of the blame for anything that happened under my tenure. because that's what leaders do.
while he was in jail his three year old son amir was hospitalized. after three days under the posted bail on charges that would later be dropped he went straight to the hospital to see his son his right lung had collapsed already and he was half way to the left so when he get down to the. shock ominous one all of it unfolded and then i came in and where was i i'm losing focus like. i'm not. so. my son passed seven o'clock saturday morning last much as. i don't want to. blame it on the situation...
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will just drop that well it's certain to say that donald trump has his own style but so does what amir putin clearly the president of russia was not really being serious there do you think that it's a good sign that at least one of the leaders involved here is maintaining some sense of joviality being a light hearted about it. well you know for public relations purposes yes but you know we are dealing with you know a serious arms race issues that require very you know serious approach toward it just as you know president reagan and gorbachev had when they signed i.n.f. treaty in one nine hundred eighty seven and fortunately we do not see that kind of . you know inclination under part of a republican president who's now to destroy reagan's legacy after having targeted obama's legacy with the iran nuclear deal and you know this reflects you know a president who has a withdrawal seem symptom and has withdrawn from so many international agreements and you know we saw that with the one nine hundred fifty five iran i meet a treaty just a couple of weeks ago after the ruling by the hague cour
will just drop that well it's certain to say that donald trump has his own style but so does what amir putin clearly the president of russia was not really being serious there do you think that it's a good sign that at least one of the leaders involved here is maintaining some sense of joviality being a light hearted about it. well you know for public relations purposes yes but you know we are dealing with you know a serious arms race issues that require very you know serious approach toward it...
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while he was in jail his three year old son amir was hospitalized. after three days under the posted bail on charges that would later be dropped. he went straight to the hospital to see his son his right lung had collapsed already and he was half way to the left so when he get down to the. shock ominous one all of it unfolded and then i came in. where was i i'm losing focus like. i'm not. so. my son passed seven o'clock saturday morning last much as. i don't want to. blame it on the situation on the police. because that had nothing to do what my son's health but that. hindered me from spain in those last moments was when i was last time that out of arcadia back. jenkins took over the unit while you were the commissioner right do you accept some of the responsibility then i will not act that this happened in a police while here or the police county police commissioner so i accept responsibility as a commissioner of baltimore for everything everything i'll take one hundred percent of the blame for anything that happened under my tenure. because that's
while he was in jail his three year old son amir was hospitalized. after three days under the posted bail on charges that would later be dropped. he went straight to the hospital to see his son his right lung had collapsed already and he was half way to the left so when he get down to the. shock ominous one all of it unfolded and then i came in. where was i i'm losing focus like. i'm not. so. my son passed seven o'clock saturday morning last much as. i don't want to. blame it on the situation...
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syria russia and turkey are currently enforcing a demilitarized zone in syria's in the province but amir put in said that extremists have failed to meet a deadline to leave the area by monday and turkish forces are currently pushing them back turkey is allied with a group called the national front for liberation whose fighters you can see in these latest pictures captured on tuesday artie's video agency ruptly spoke with a commander from the allied group. with regard to demilitarize in the buffer zone defense lines remain intact and all soldiers are in position that they have light weaponry on the front line backed up by heavy weapons in the rear so they're able to deter any attacks on the buffer zone agreement is being maintained smoothly without complications. the us president has threatened to severe consequences for saudi arabia if the country is found responsible for the killing of a journalist in istanbul riyadh denies any involvement in the disappearance of jamal khashoggi kushal again meanwhile treasury secretary steven nugent has announced he is pulling out of an investment foru
syria russia and turkey are currently enforcing a demilitarized zone in syria's in the province but amir put in said that extremists have failed to meet a deadline to leave the area by monday and turkish forces are currently pushing them back turkey is allied with a group called the national front for liberation whose fighters you can see in these latest pictures captured on tuesday artie's video agency ruptly spoke with a commander from the allied group. with regard to demilitarize in the...
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amir laid out but it would still be stuck there for me . to sing you coming to me though because i'm listening for some ways things in the us only god there is no question ok and i know that in several special rather close up i will. go over a place called the both of us be alone they'll be if you can spare doc as you heard tell the things so we have it for me. after a shout out. of these personal.
amir laid out but it would still be stuck there for me . to sing you coming to me though because i'm listening for some ways things in the us only god there is no question ok and i know that in several special rather close up i will. go over a place called the both of us be alone they'll be if you can spare doc as you heard tell the things so we have it for me. after a shout out. of these personal.
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some details on choose the which is by the way if this will be you know a bit like if you have the amir the key factor about this killing was a plan the i think will this will take us to a hole in the level of. the whole thing. that would demand some more information. from the saudi government of our rights about him for her thank you thank you now meanwhile the new york times has detailed a campaign by saudi arabia to identify and silence dissidents online sarah hire us explains saudi arabia has long been accused of using social media to quash dissent and keep tabs on anyone critical of its leadership and the latest allegation in the new york times about a saudi national who is quietly sacked by twitter and twenty fifteen on suspicion of spying for his country this is a man said to be at the center of that sanitation ali. he joined twitter in twenty thirteen and became the first saudi national to work there now the new york times reports he had access to personal information and accounts activity of some of twitches users including phone numbers and ip addresses but that's all ended in
some details on choose the which is by the way if this will be you know a bit like if you have the amir the key factor about this killing was a plan the i think will this will take us to a hole in the level of. the whole thing. that would demand some more information. from the saudi government of our rights about him for her thank you thank you now meanwhile the new york times has detailed a campaign by saudi arabia to identify and silence dissidents online sarah hire us explains saudi arabia...
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the german chancellor the turkish president will all be meeting there with the russians with loud amir putin to try and get some progress on this so a lot of calling out of russia and of the syrian government and i think they're hoping that pressure may result in the some movement that important meeting coming up on saturday james thanks very much a search and rescue operations underway near the dead sea in jordan after deadly flash flooding there at least twenty one people were killed thirteen of them children on a school trip they were caught when suddenly heavy rains sent water surging from higher ground up the jordan valley sweeping away people below a search is underway for possible survivors civil defense officials are expecting the death toll to rise officials say it's one of the deadliest incidents in the kingdom's history to involve school children. bill hamid is there. search and rescue operations have continued throughout friday even though there was little hope since the morning to find anyone alive that said one body was found in the afternoon bringing the total number of
the german chancellor the turkish president will all be meeting there with the russians with loud amir putin to try and get some progress on this so a lot of calling out of russia and of the syrian government and i think they're hoping that pressure may result in the some movement that important meeting coming up on saturday james thanks very much a search and rescue operations underway near the dead sea in jordan after deadly flash flooding there at least twenty one people were killed thirteen...
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as liberal law professor amir wrote in "the new york times," quote, good appellate judges faithfully follow the supreme court. great ones influence and help steer it. several of judge kavanaugh's most important ideas and arguments have found their way into supreme court opinions. end of professor amar's quote. judge kavanaugh will not only bring his keen intellect and deep knowledge of the law to the supreme court, he will bring some other very important judicial characteristics as well. first among these is a proper understanding of the role of a judge in our constitutional system. he knows that a judge should interpret and apply law as written, not how he wishes it were written, because, as we all know, it's congress' job to write the laws, not judges. he has explained in numerous cases that the fundamental goal of the separation of powers under our constitutional system is the protection of individual liberty. he has interpreted the constitution according to text, history, and tradition, not his own personal views, and that is exactly the type of a person we need on the supreme co
as liberal law professor amir wrote in "the new york times," quote, good appellate judges faithfully follow the supreme court. great ones influence and help steer it. several of judge kavanaugh's most important ideas and arguments have found their way into supreme court opinions. end of professor amar's quote. judge kavanaugh will not only bring his keen intellect and deep knowledge of the law to the supreme court, he will bring some other very important judicial characteristics as...
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used as the presidential plane and then $15 billion of investment directly committed by the qatari amir no question in my mind erdogan expects if he is going to play ball with the saudis who have done something stupid on his territory that are to one needs to get paid for it. -- that are -- that erdogan needs to get paid for it. david: this has to do in part with iran. they do not want to weaken saudi. that is on the diplomatic side. what about the investment side? we had this conference over there that was for investment. two americans and other investors say we are not sure about this anymore? >> the c.e.o.'s did not show up that they sent their number twos and threes because they want to maintain business with the saudi. there are two things you want to recognize. the first is that the united states should have a better relationship with saudi arabia than iran. but it is asymmetric. the saudis do not matter as much to the americans as the americans matter to the saudis. clearly, the u.s. matters more to israel than vice versa. the relationship does not feel that way. when you have th
used as the presidential plane and then $15 billion of investment directly committed by the qatari amir no question in my mind erdogan expects if he is going to play ball with the saudis who have done something stupid on his territory that are to one needs to get paid for it. -- that are -- that erdogan needs to get paid for it. david: this has to do in part with iran. they do not want to weaken saudi. that is on the diplomatic side. what about the investment side? we had this conference over...
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they were told from above to rescind those recommendations and embrace the tal amir river management plan. i will read something from their letter. it says, the service proposed the set of recommendations included in the usdoi response letters based on studies from multiple river systems, including the river. success is achieved in other areas and on best available science, however, following discussions with licensed applicants, the service recognizing the flow proposal included in the usdoi includes proposed volumes of water as a license condition difficult for the licensed applications to mange without significant effect to over water supply and operation of the projects. for this reason, the service proposed is focused on flow beyond the license application. essentially they're saying we based our recommendations on the best available science but now this is a political move. it came from up top at the lobbying of the sfuc, your staff and the irrigation districts. i just think that this is not the way san francisco operates. you might have seen the editorial that alludes to this.
they were told from above to rescind those recommendations and embrace the tal amir river management plan. i will read something from their letter. it says, the service proposed the set of recommendations included in the usdoi response letters based on studies from multiple river systems, including the river. success is achieved in other areas and on best available science, however, following discussions with licensed applicants, the service recognizing the flow proposal included in the usdoi...
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would not be fully aware of the details of what so got on me his his personal advisor and what general amir did or sorry his military and security advisor would have done they definitely coordinated this operation but there is no way that they would not have been informing him of every step of the way and receiving direct orders from him i doubt particularly somebody like i don't know about so don't count on me he's a wise man but they are saying he is a military man very well educated very intelligent very disciplined i don't think you can accuse him of being a rogue element in the palace it's clear that had been solomon and and saudi arabia did not anticipate this type of this outcry about what has happened which obviously is why there's been a little bit more of this this admission right do you think that if this mission doesn't go down well and there's more pressure that there may be even another admission do you think that they will continue to be receptive to international pressure is what i'm asking. i think to some extent that when that depends on the source and the nature of the pr
would not be fully aware of the details of what so got on me his his personal advisor and what general amir did or sorry his military and security advisor would have done they definitely coordinated this operation but there is no way that they would not have been informing him of every step of the way and receiving direct orders from him i doubt particularly somebody like i don't know about so don't count on me he's a wise man but they are saying he is a military man very well educated very...
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. >> is a former reporter in the northwestern graduate journalism , let me be honest amir absolutely. nbc is more interested in destroying kavanaugh been following the journalism practices. this is not the first time nbc has done this for the same network that sat on the wanita broaddrick interview during the clinton impeachment hearings had no problem renting with the sub to allegations run verifiable. you have to question what's going on. they hope the democrats than fun with journalists. elizabeth: the liberal media annoyed wanita broaddrick. she has people. at that time showed her bruises and at the time of relegation. why do they annoy and need a broaddrick at bedtime? but is this -- is this politically opportunistic. winning a broaddrick to this day feel she's ignored. >> i disagree she's ignored. as a matter of fact, we saw president trump -- >> president trump did. jason, president trump did you wanita broaddrick hussein the media covered that. forgive me. the media covered that. let's be clear. she's been consistently ignored by the liberal media before president trump broug
. >> is a former reporter in the northwestern graduate journalism , let me be honest amir absolutely. nbc is more interested in destroying kavanaugh been following the journalism practices. this is not the first time nbc has done this for the same network that sat on the wanita broaddrick interview during the clinton impeachment hearings had no problem renting with the sub to allegations run verifiable. you have to question what's going on. they hope the democrats than fun with...
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amir sadiq admits he did not see what weaver did when he took that picture. >> the fruit is a metaphor for life to me, right? so when i look at it, i see the mom handing that to the kid and a tender moment. >> reporter: this is one of his favorites. he got it in a quiet moment. while the adults were inside, the children were outside, and they were passing the time by playing with bubbles. >> i was trying to capture them, and just show the love, and the innocence of a child. >> reporter: it is in his pictures that you see mothers and children, and family. you see more to lisa alvarez than she says people saw when she was living in her car. alvarez was featured on ktvu 2 years ago. back then, she was living in her car and got pulled over. but, hayward police officer jonathan mcleod didn't just see her expired tags and suspended license. he also saw a struggling mom and hungry children. a stranger snapped this photo of the officer buying the family food. >> i could tell they had either been living in the vehicle or go from place to place in the vehicle. >> i was just really, really amazed
amir sadiq admits he did not see what weaver did when he took that picture. >> the fruit is a metaphor for life to me, right? so when i look at it, i see the mom handing that to the kid and a tender moment. >> reporter: this is one of his favorites. he got it in a quiet moment. while the adults were inside, the children were outside, and they were passing the time by playing with bubbles. >> i was trying to capture them, and just show the love, and the innocence of a child....
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. >>> joining me now is amir -- are you surprised by the tenor of these ads? >> not at all. i mean, it's fitting with everything else we've seen. honestly, what are we doing as a nation? we have policies and things we can talk about. this is an deeply un-american ad, if john mccain were with us today, he would be so appalled. he stood up against a woman who tried to disparage president obama on the same line of argument. i think the party of mccain and the party of reagan, even, is long gone. it's heartbreaking because i have friends who are republican. it's deeply un-american. it's not true. i'm not a security threat. i was given a clearance by the fbi. the security threat is duncan hunter who was criminally indicted for spending a quarter million dollars and the corruption smoking gun that you talked about was when he paid back $60,000. he is guilty. and it's only a matter of time until people hold him accountable. >> i should note, we invited duncan hunter to appear on the program. we did not hear back from him. >> of course not, of course not. >> i would note he probably
. >>> joining me now is amir -- are you surprised by the tenor of these ads? >> not at all. i mean, it's fitting with everything else we've seen. honestly, what are we doing as a nation? we have policies and things we can talk about. this is an deeply un-american ad, if john mccain were with us today, he would be so appalled. he stood up against a woman who tried to disparage president obama on the same line of argument. i think the party of mccain and the party of reagan, even,...
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in august, iranian defense minister amir hatami affirmed iran's commitment to the assad regi regime, affirming iran would have a, quote, presence, participation and assistance, end quote, in the reconstruction of syria. increasing military escalation by russia in the idlib province which has been temporarily averted by a russia-turkey agreement threatens to exacerbate an already devastating humanitarian crisis. with over 400,000 syrians dead and over 6 million displaced. my question to the trump administration is this, what is your strategy? moreover, we don't even know what your long-term objectives are. i'm alarmed that the president's statements regarding his strategy on syria have been so overwhelmingly at odds with statements from his senior cabinet officials. earlier this year, president trump stated that the united states would be coming out of syria, quote, like very soon, end quote, and that we should, quote, let other people take care of it now. naively asserting that the ongoing conflicts in syria and the resulting humanitarian crisis there will no longer be of concern to
in august, iranian defense minister amir hatami affirmed iran's commitment to the assad regi regime, affirming iran would have a, quote, presence, participation and assistance, end quote, in the reconstruction of syria. increasing military escalation by russia in the idlib province which has been temporarily averted by a russia-turkey agreement threatens to exacerbate an already devastating humanitarian crisis. with over 400,000 syrians dead and over 6 million displaced. my question to the...
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it was due to arrive at depati amir airport in pangkal pinang an hour later, but 13 minutes into theplane. andy moore has this report. there were over 180 people on board the crashed plane. some of theirfamilies have been arriving at jakarta's airport seeking information about their loved ones. they were escorted away by officials. out at sea, an oil slick appeared to mark the crash location. the plane went down in daylight in good weather. some debris has also been recovered. this appears to be an emergency chute. there are also fragments of fuselage and personal items. the aircraft crashed in relatively shallow water. divers are going down to pinpoint the wreckage. the airline said there had been a problem on a previous flight. translation: this aircraft was pronounced fit to fly. there were reports about a technical problem but we solve that problem based on the procedures set under the aircraft manufacturer. the plane crashed just 13 minutes after take—off. real—time tracking showed it was struggling to gain height. the crew had asked to return to the airport. the operator of the
it was due to arrive at depati amir airport in pangkal pinang an hour later, but 13 minutes into theplane. andy moore has this report. there were over 180 people on board the crashed plane. some of theirfamilies have been arriving at jakarta's airport seeking information about their loved ones. they were escorted away by officials. out at sea, an oil slick appeared to mark the crash location. the plane went down in daylight in good weather. some debris has also been recovered. this appears to...
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can you imagine amir khan, if he didn't make it, having to fight anthonyjoshua?ions of malta. valletta fc had offered him a two—year deal. the eight—time olympic champion is currently on trial at australia's central coast mariners. he scored two goals in a recent pre—season friendly but so far hasn't been offered a contract. the a league season starts on sunday. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. you can find out the whole of eddie jones's england squad. more coming up jones's england squad. more coming up in an hour with 0llie foster. thank you. more now on the brexit negotiations and the prime minister says there's no proposal for an extension to the transition period but it is an option which could help unblock difficulties over northern ireland. mep philippe lamberts is co—chair of the greens/european free alliance. he joins us now from the european commission in brussels. thank you for being with us. what are your latest thoughts on brexit? we heard dong lu .gov saying he thi
can you imagine amir khan, if he didn't make it, having to fight anthonyjoshua?ions of malta. valletta fc had offered him a two—year deal. the eight—time olympic champion is currently on trial at australia's central coast mariners. he scored two goals in a recent pre—season friendly but so far hasn't been offered a contract. the a league season starts on sunday. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. you can...
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amir the house when brazilians head to the polls this sunday will the elect a fascist president enjoy both sorrow and could the world's largest democracy will see a return to military rule under his leadership that discussion but first the conflict in ukraine has left thousands dead and more than a million people displaced with russia and its proxies still in control of crimea around the dog region is there any end in sight to this conflict and how worried should we be about neo nazi militias fighting on the ukrainian side earlier i spoke to this week's headliner ukraine's deputy prime minister ivana klim pushkin thought . i'd say thanks for joining me up front vice prime minister is it fair to say that more than four years into this conflict your government the government of ukraine has lost a war with russia in eastern ukraine. it's totally the opposite i think because i think that ukraine is a winning the war because ukraine is defending itself defending its territory if at the beginning we had to fight with volunteer battalions at this point we have one of the strongest armies in
amir the house when brazilians head to the polls this sunday will the elect a fascist president enjoy both sorrow and could the world's largest democracy will see a return to military rule under his leadership that discussion but first the conflict in ukraine has left thousands dead and more than a million people displaced with russia and its proxies still in control of crimea around the dog region is there any end in sight to this conflict and how worried should we be about neo nazi militias...
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can you imagine amir khan, if he didn't make it, having to fight anthonyjoshua?hange that. one of the most heart—warming stories in football in recent years was the friendship between jermain defoe and bradley lowery. the pair became pals as the young sunderland fan bravely battled a rare form of cancer. he sadly passed away last year, aged just six years old. now defoe has got a tattoo in memory of him, having the word "brads" inscribed on his arm. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in sportsday at 10:30pm. the number of people murdered in england and wales has risen to its highest level for a decade, according to the latest figures. in the space of a year, 719 people were killed, either by murder or manslaughter. that's a rise of 1a%. and there's been a sharp increase in violent crimes. they're up by almost 20% in total. police recorded 5.6 million offences between june 2017—18, that's a rise of almost 10% on the year before. our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds reports. a 25—year—old man targeted and shot dead in liverpooljust last nig
can you imagine amir khan, if he didn't make it, having to fight anthonyjoshua?hange that. one of the most heart—warming stories in football in recent years was the friendship between jermain defoe and bradley lowery. the pair became pals as the young sunderland fan bravely battled a rare form of cancer. he sadly passed away last year, aged just six years old. now defoe has got a tattoo in memory of him, having the word "brads" inscribed on his arm. that's all the sport for now....
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saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin salamanders left kwaito after talks with amir shakes afterward the leaders discuss the ongoing gulf crisis has been mediating since saudi arabia the u.a.e. rein in egypt imposed a blockade on qatar last year carter denies the accusation it supports terrorism jamal a share has more from kuwait city. this is the first time that a man visits equates since his country together the united arab emirates egypt and bahrain imposed a land air and sea blockade on his have been leading the efforts to mediate this crisis try and find a solution to what many view as an existential crisis for the g.c.c. the gulf cooperation council the saudis have been reciprocated positively as far as many observers will point out the fact that this is b.s. as he's widely known his first visit to kuwait since this crisis is an indication of that however some will be hopeful that maybe through these brief discussions that take place between the carbons a man and the emir of kuwait ships obama's obama maybe something positive will come out aside from this crisis the court has a
saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin salamanders left kwaito after talks with amir shakes afterward the leaders discuss the ongoing gulf crisis has been mediating since saudi arabia the u.a.e. rein in egypt imposed a blockade on qatar last year carter denies the accusation it supports terrorism jamal a share has more from kuwait city. this is the first time that a man visits equates since his country together the united arab emirates egypt and bahrain imposed a land air and sea blockade on...
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as liberal law professor amir wrote in "the new york times," quote, good appellate judges faithfully follow the supreme court. great ones influence and help steer it. several of judge kavanaugh's most important ideas and arguments have found their way into supreme court opinions. end of professor amar's quote. judge kavanaugh will not only bring his keen intellect and deep knowledge of the law to the supreme court, he will bring some other very important judicial characteristics as well. first among these is a proper understanding of the role of a judge in our constitutional system. he knows that a judge should interpret and apply law as written, not how he wishes it were written, because, as we all know, it's congress' job to write the laws, not judges. he has explained in numerous cases that the fundamental goal of the separation of powers under our constitutional system is the protection of individual liberty. he has interpreted the constitution according to text, history, and tradition, not his own personal views, and that is exactly the type of a person we need on the supreme co
as liberal law professor amir wrote in "the new york times," quote, good appellate judges faithfully follow the supreme court. great ones influence and help steer it. several of judge kavanaugh's most important ideas and arguments have found their way into supreme court opinions. end of professor amar's quote. judge kavanaugh will not only bring his keen intellect and deep knowledge of the law to the supreme court, he will bring some other very important judicial characteristics as...
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it was due to arrive at depati amir airport in pangkal pinang an hour later, but 13 minutes into the contact with the plane. there were over 180 people on board the crashed plane. some of theirfamilies have been arriving at jakarta's airport, seeking information about their loved ones. they were escorted away by officials. out at sea, an oil slick appeared to mark the crash location. the plane went down in daylight in good weather. some debris has also been recovered. this appears to be an emergency chute. there are also fragments of fuselage and personal items. the aircraft crashed in relatively shallow water. divers are going down to pinpoint the wreckage. one of the priorities is to locate the aircraft's flight and cockpit recorders. translation: we have found a few ids, passports, driver's licenses, health insurance cards, as well as bank account books. we have deployed 150 search and rescue personnel, and another 150 from the military and police. the plane crashed just 13 minutes after take—off. real—time tracking showed it was struggling to gain height. the crew had asked to re
it was due to arrive at depati amir airport in pangkal pinang an hour later, but 13 minutes into the contact with the plane. there were over 180 people on board the crashed plane. some of theirfamilies have been arriving at jakarta's airport, seeking information about their loved ones. they were escorted away by officials. out at sea, an oil slick appeared to mark the crash location. the plane went down in daylight in good weather. some debris has also been recovered. this appears to be an...
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from from amir, joining us los angeles. independent line. caller: good morning.lly quickly, you mentioned earlier that the supreme court are -- that this whole thing is political. in reality, isn't the whole thing political? i thought it was kind of sad that we have lifetime justices. it only seems like we have politicians waiting to see who will die or quit or who will be the president who gets to choose the justices for the lifetime. there is kind of a sadness there. it is silly to say it is not political. one thing that really irked me about kavanaugh is he will not be honest. listen, you are getting a lifetime appointment. be real about who you are. we want to know who you are. what is the big deal? and it is all about precedent, f ine. you do not want to talk about future court trials or whatever. but the real about who you are. you're getting a lifetime appointment. and really quick, on term limits, forget about term limits. it always seems like we have nine, four, four, and one. a swing guy and four on the left and four on the right. why not make it three?
from from amir, joining us los angeles. independent line. caller: good morning.lly quickly, you mentioned earlier that the supreme court are -- that this whole thing is political. in reality, isn't the whole thing political? i thought it was kind of sad that we have lifetime justices. it only seems like we have politicians waiting to see who will die or quit or who will be the president who gets to choose the justices for the lifetime. there is kind of a sadness there. it is silly to say it is...
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can you imagine amir khan, if he didn't make it, having to fight anthonyjoshua?t he says he's had to provide five samples in seven weeks. "i'm all for a clean sport," he says, "but they're messing up my sleep patterns every week." usain bolt has turned down a move to the champions of malta. valletta fc had offered him a two—year deal. the eight—time olympic champion is currently on trial at australia's central coast mariners. he scored two goals in a recent pre—season friendly but — so far — hasn't been offered a contract. their season starts on sunday. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. chris, thank you. we will see you a little later on. the international development secretary, penny mordaunt, has been heckled at a conference about sex abuse in the aid sector. it follows a series of high—profile abuse scandals. one former aid worker — and whistleblower from save the children — confronted the cabinet minister on stage, alleging the government was trying to control women in the sector. naomi grimley reports. it was the scandal
can you imagine amir khan, if he didn't make it, having to fight anthonyjoshua?t he says he's had to provide five samples in seven weeks. "i'm all for a clean sport," he says, "but they're messing up my sleep patterns every week." usain bolt has turned down a move to the champions of malta. valletta fc had offered him a two—year deal. the eight—time olympic champion is currently on trial at australia's central coast mariners. he scored two goals in a recent pre—season...