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faisal hugging he has three sons they all studied abroad computer technology architecture art and design. but they all came home to carry on the family tradition they learned from their father and develop their own styles these days their designs are on sale in the shop the most valuable rug is worth thirty thousand euros and was made by faisal had to give himself it boasts one hundred forty knots per square metre and is made of fine silk it's beautiful but he hasn't found a buyer. by the in quite a way that all after president trump imposed sanctions sixty percent of the people in this industry lost their jobs at the club we're no longer allowed to export our carpets and we can't trade abroad and. mr trump thinks he's fighting our government but all he still. it is destroying the livelihoods of normal people. and then he's so proud of himself and what he thinks he's achieving. a result of hugging he says thinking about iran's economic plight makes him sad. he goes out to his pomegranate orchard whenever he can it revives his spirits here he can recover his optimism for his children and
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faisal know how he is a master of his craft before he begins making a carpet he first sketches a design on paper. his workshop is just around the corner from nash. now seventy six has worked together with mr for the car for fifty years they've been friends since their school days. this is what we want to. be for the carpet is not it the designers create what's called a cartoon a sort of rugged map on paper. each square represents a single not. we used paint and brushes and calculate each individual not to do that if we mark exactly how many knots and which color will be knotted her rogue. the secret of a good carpet is mathematics. next door the next generation is hard at work they are not using paper and paint brushes but touch screens and digital pens. sons are also carpet designers carpet making has traditionally been a male dominated industry but he's also training a young woman. this way color can be corrected with one simple click but it's still meticulous work. even on the computer each individual not has to be marked. whether the designs are drawn up on paper or the computer scr
faisal know how he is a master of his craft before he begins making a carpet he first sketches a design on paper. his workshop is just around the corner from nash. now seventy six has worked together with mr for the car for fifty years they've been friends since their school days. this is what we want to. be for the carpet is not it the designers create what's called a cartoon a sort of rugged map on paper. each square represents a single not. we used paint and brushes and calculate each...
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he has to make a decision in which direction he wants to go in the future thanks so much whether faisal let's turn now to other stories making news around the world thousands of people have taken to the streets across europe in support of the european union the demonstrations like here in berlin or taking place just a week before european parliamentary elections organizers hope to get out the vote for the pro e.u. parties and to take a stand against populism and the far right. a bomb blast has hit a tourist bus near egypt's famed giza pyramids at least 17 people were wounded but no deaths have been reported it's the latest blow to the country's tourism industry which showed signs of recovery after years of political turmoil and sporadic violence. around 2 thirds of swiss voters have backed tighter gun control in a referendum the question was whether access to semiautomatic weapons should be restricted and more training required for owners switzerland has one of the highest rates of gun ownership in the world. australia's conservative government is celebrating what's being called a mirac
he has to make a decision in which direction he wants to go in the future thanks so much whether faisal let's turn now to other stories making news around the world thousands of people have taken to the streets across europe in support of the european union the demonstrations like here in berlin or taking place just a week before european parliamentary elections organizers hope to get out the vote for the pro e.u. parties and to take a stand against populism and the far right. a bomb blast has...
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prime minister theresa may is once again fighting to keep her job i d w our correspondent barbara faisal is at a polling station in london are welcome barbara what's the mood there how do people feel about these elections happening atoll given that the country was supposed to be out of the block by now. as you might expect feel the mood is rather downbeat because it is quite an absurd situation actually. years who had fought so hard and so long. as we remember on the 29th of march of this year which is long past they are really furious about still being in and being forced to fight a fight of election campaign which the new founded breck's a party under nigel for did quite fiercely and the remain news on the other hand who had hoped for a 2nd referendum and being able to overturn the bricks that wrote from 2016 they sort of don't even see that referendum near and so they come out to vote and in the hope that they somehow can impress the government and still force that 2nd referendum but those there hopes at the moment nobody knows when they and if they will come true breakfast in the fut
prime minister theresa may is once again fighting to keep her job i d w our correspondent barbara faisal is at a polling station in london are welcome barbara what's the mood there how do people feel about these elections happening atoll given that the country was supposed to be out of the block by now. as you might expect feel the mood is rather downbeat because it is quite an absurd situation actually. years who had fought so hard and so long. as we remember on the 29th of march of this year...
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correspondent barbara faisal is at a polling station in london and welcome barbara what is the mood there how do people feel about these elections happening given that the country was supposed to be out of the block by now. that is the point to fill because remember the bricks the date the official breaks the date that the government had been clinging to for so long long was the 29th of march this year that date is long past and nothing absolutely nothing has happened so far so it has a bit the feeling of absolute fear to having to sort of participate in the selection for many britons and the mood is relatively subdued in this polling station behind us here in the center of london and westminster voters sort of are rather trickling down and streaming in so participation participation might be relatively low and people feel we shouldn't be here we shouldn't be doing this because for exit years as i said but how to be out and the remaining is what they had really fought for so long was a 2nd referendum and neither of those solutions is anywhere near what voters i how polarized are versus. c
correspondent barbara faisal is at a polling station in london and welcome barbara what is the mood there how do people feel about these elections happening given that the country was supposed to be out of the block by now. that is the point to fill because remember the bricks the date the official breaks the date that the government had been clinging to for so long long was the 29th of march this year that date is long past and nothing absolutely nothing has happened so far so it has a bit the...
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opposition so the political work in austria is going to change in all likelihood all right barbara faisal in vienna we thank you very much for that let's turn now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world . thousands of pro e.u. demonstrators have taken to the streets across europe including here in berlin this comes just one week before european parliamentary elections organizers hope to get out the vote for pro e.u. parties and to take a stand against populism and against the far right. swiss voters have cast ballots in a referendum on gun control early projections show the measure has passed the question was whether access to semi automatic weapons should be restricted and more training required for owners switzerland has one of the highest rates of gun ownership in the world. in colombia former fark leader soissons hernandez was hospitalized in police custody on saturday the 52 year old had been released from prison earlier in the day but he was immediately rearrested in connection with a drug trafficking investigation by the united states hospital officials in bo
opposition so the political work in austria is going to change in all likelihood all right barbara faisal in vienna we thank you very much for that let's turn now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world . thousands of pro e.u. demonstrators have taken to the streets across europe including here in berlin this comes just one week before european parliamentary elections organizers hope to get out the vote for pro e.u. parties and to take a stand against populism and against...
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and hardline beck city of peta bowden talking to barbara faisal in london resumes resignation comes in the middle of elections for the european parliament which are being held across the bloc european conservatives have been holding their final rally in munich bringing together leaders from a number of e.u. countries most member states will be voting on sunday and that includes germany but the election campaign for america's conservatives have has come under pressure from the next unexpected source. germany youtube influence he's video has hit nearly 8000000 views in less than a week and its message has shaken germany's political establishment now the you tube stop behind its 27 year old red so i was joined more than 80 years from a huge juba's in the statement about european parliamentary elections but this is no ordinary get out the votes of people and they did leave before to no clue craft and tell us more welcome william noel what is this video statement all about right so it comes off the back of this much bigger video that everybody in germany seems to be talking about that was r
and hardline beck city of peta bowden talking to barbara faisal in london resumes resignation comes in the middle of elections for the european parliament which are being held across the bloc european conservatives have been holding their final rally in munich bringing together leaders from a number of e.u. countries most member states will be voting on sunday and that includes germany but the election campaign for america's conservatives have has come under pressure from the next unexpected...
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barbara faisal in vienna thank you very much. after 8 years 47 emmys one of the most popular shows in t.v. history as ended of course or talk about game of thrones a record 19300000 viewers in the u.s. alone tuned in to watch that final episode but when you got that many fans it's impossible to please them all the finale has left many disappointed and many others wanting more by the way if you haven't seen it yet don't worry no spoilers in this next report. game of thrones. is over. the record breaking t.v. show's final episode tied up the loose ends of the world's most expensive 8 season $73.00 episodes television series watched by tens of millions across the world including in the united states. in chile. russia. and a further 167 other countries. that set the t.v. standard in epic storytelling epic visuals and epic reactions was my. people who like came of thrones are a broad front there are young people middle aged older people like my parents who are over 60 and making fanatics the beauty of this series is that you can ident
barbara faisal in vienna thank you very much. after 8 years 47 emmys one of the most popular shows in t.v. history as ended of course or talk about game of thrones a record 19300000 viewers in the u.s. alone tuned in to watch that final episode but when you got that many fans it's impossible to please them all the finale has left many disappointed and many others wanting more by the way if you haven't seen it yet don't worry no spoilers in this next report. game of thrones. is over. the record...
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the students are growing micro greens and faisal the word cannabis is not even mentioned in the course description, but the dean of scthey began offering this class athey recognize the growing need for is going to be an increase in jobs and it's a multibillion dollar industry and its conduct. >>pay. >>employees a good living wage in the bay area and we need to be able to make sure that we're providing our students those opportunities but to get the closest thing to a degree in we'd students will need to trade out their flip-flops for snow boots. >>in 2017 northern michigan university became the first accredited us college to offer what amounts to a marijuana major here to students who sign up to earn their degree in medicinal plant chemistry do not touch pot plants learning instead to measure and extract medicinal compounds from things like saint john's wart and gin saying skills they can later transferred to cannabis stoner students looking for an are advised to look elsewhere. >>i would put it up there with any of our other chemistry degree programs, everyone's taking the same organi
the students are growing micro greens and faisal the word cannabis is not even mentioned in the course description, but the dean of scthey began offering this class athey recognize the growing need for is going to be an increase in jobs and it's a multibillion dollar industry and its conduct. >>pay. >>employees a good living wage in the bay area and we need to be able to make sure that we're providing our students those opportunities but to get the closest thing to a degree in we'd...
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king faisal the 2nd in the royal family were gunned down. and the crown prince's mutilated body was displayed on the walls of the ministry of defense. in 1959 david parents finally made the decision to leave iraq we came to england when we had finally got our entry permit. my father had hoped to make his life in the land his forefathers it was south. i never went back. after the revolution we had to bring it down we didn't want anybody to come and see we have the king and on the war. with what it down when we're at it. and put it away in a store rule. $4000.00 jews stayed after the revolution . the 1st 6 months we thought we are going to be called when east. now if we want to learn about communism with those we're out of stuff we are going to be probably. the david calash had a dealership selling fancy american cars we have board about 70 or 80 dogs. when the revolution kid mean we thought nobody would dare to write in a big car you want to go in it's more otherwise there would kill you. you corrode we're leaving in 6 months the government t
king faisal the 2nd in the royal family were gunned down. and the crown prince's mutilated body was displayed on the walls of the ministry of defense. in 1959 david parents finally made the decision to leave iraq we came to england when we had finally got our entry permit. my father had hoped to make his life in the land his forefathers it was south. i never went back. after the revolution we had to bring it down we didn't want anybody to come and see we have the king and on the war. with what...
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chasing the people who thought the put the trap that the freedom party went into so drunkenly barbara faisal in vienna thank you very much. you're watching the news still to come job as the 1st black woman director in the running to win the pond or at least one film festival we take a look at her entry in a ghost story set in senegal. now iran is appealing to the united nations to help ease tensions in the persian gulf region that's after a weekend of taunts when donald trump threatened in a tweet to quote end iran tehran has since responded with a warning of its own but says it's not looking for war relations between the 2 countries have worsened over the past year after washington hold out of the 2015 deal aimed at curbing iran's nuclear program. iran's foreign minister mohammad javad zarif didn't mince words in his response to trump's threats donald trump hopes to achieve what i'll xander the great genghis khan and other aggressors failed to do iranians have stood tall for millennia while the aggressors are all gone economic terrorism and genocidal taunts won't end iran never threaten a n
chasing the people who thought the put the trap that the freedom party went into so drunkenly barbara faisal in vienna thank you very much. you're watching the news still to come job as the 1st black woman director in the running to win the pond or at least one film festival we take a look at her entry in a ghost story set in senegal. now iran is appealing to the united nations to help ease tensions in the persian gulf region that's after a weekend of taunts when donald trump threatened in a...
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government so who could possibly behind it it's a question mark barbara thank you so much that was barbara faisal in vietnam u.s. president all troll has issued a new threat to iran saying it will be met with great force if it attacks u.s. targets in the middle east earlier trump had threatened to quote end iran but now tehran has hit back with a tweet of its own calling on trump to show the country some respect but also stressing it does not want war. iran's foreign minister mohammad javad zarif didn't mince words in his response to trump's threats. donald trump hopes to achieve what alexander the great genghis khan and other aggressors fail to do iranians have stood tall for millennia while the aggressors are all gone economic terrorism and genocidal taunts won't end iran never threaten a new reigning in try respect it works. it was all in response to trump's earlier tweet vowing to quote end iran if tehran wages war against the u.s. but on the streets of the iranian capital not everyone felt a war was looming maybe sit on a wall weren't happening and if trouble could start one he would have do
government so who could possibly behind it it's a question mark barbara thank you so much that was barbara faisal in vietnam u.s. president all troll has issued a new threat to iran saying it will be met with great force if it attacks u.s. targets in the middle east earlier trump had threatened to quote end iran but now tehran has hit back with a tweet of its own calling on trump to show the country some respect but also stressing it does not want war. iran's foreign minister mohammad javad...
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whole country certainly sounds like a conversation the 3 of us have had before all right barbara faisal in london and teri schultz in brussels thank you both now it has been a turbulent 3 years for theresa may as we heard her premiership was marked by a series of stumbles and struggles here's a look back. even when she tried to be cool to reason may couldn't help but look a little stiff her leadership style earned her the nickname mae bot and it was with the same robotic determination that she would try and push through bricks that. when made took over the premiership from david cameron britain had just voted to leave europe may has self had campaigned to remain in the year yet despite her own convictions she would make it her personal mission to deliver a breakfast deal for the british people. following the referendum we face a time of great national change and i know because we're great britain that we will rise to the challenge as we leave the european union we will forge a forge a bold new positive role for ourselves in the world but forging that new role would prove much harder tha
whole country certainly sounds like a conversation the 3 of us have had before all right barbara faisal in london and teri schultz in brussels thank you both now it has been a turbulent 3 years for theresa may as we heard her premiership was marked by a series of stumbles and struggles here's a look back. even when she tried to be cool to reason may couldn't help but look a little stiff her leadership style earned her the nickname mae bot and it was with the same robotic determination that she...
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well now let's bring in correspondent barbara faisal who is standing by for us in london so barbara what is the mood there how do people feel about these elections happening at all given the country was supposed to be out of the blocks right now. the mood is fairly subdued as is to be expected sarah because of course this is more or less like a piece of certain political theater we remember that the date for breakfast it was the 29th of march now that day came and went and rex it didn't happen no the next date is the 31st of october halloween and we still don't know where the breaks it will happen and how it will happen and what it will look like so breaks the cheers are extremely frustrated and they're really flocking to niger for riot and his freshly sort of. the upcoming brecht's a party on the other hand remain as they have for months and months fought for a 2nd referendum hoping to overturn breaks that now that didn't happen either so you do have a lot of frustrated voters here in britain and a polling station like the one here behind us in the heart of westminster voters have fairl
well now let's bring in correspondent barbara faisal who is standing by for us in london so barbara what is the mood there how do people feel about these elections happening at all given the country was supposed to be out of the blocks right now. the mood is fairly subdued as is to be expected sarah because of course this is more or less like a piece of certain political theater we remember that the date for breakfast it was the 29th of march now that day came and went and rex it didn't happen...
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barbara faisal in vienna thank you very much . now germany's constitution or basic law as it's called marks its 7070th anniversary this week it came into effect in may 1949 after being britain under the supervision of the victorious allied powers its aim was to ensure that after the years of nazi dictatorship and the destruction of the war the new federal republic of germany was built on solid democratic foundations 40 years later when west and east were united the constitution was adopted in the new reunified germany. article one of the constitution states that human dignity is invaluable but how realistic is that for everyone in today's germany as part of our series it's my right our next story looks at what dignity means to a german man who was homeless for 10 years. also certain dushan going to the toilet taking a shower there normal things for everyone but how can you do this when you're homeless it's not so simple it. dominates clone lived on the streets for 10 years always on the move looking for something to eat somewhere
barbara faisal in vienna thank you very much . now germany's constitution or basic law as it's called marks its 7070th anniversary this week it came into effect in may 1949 after being britain under the supervision of the victorious allied powers its aim was to ensure that after the years of nazi dictatorship and the destruction of the war the new federal republic of germany was built on solid democratic foundations 40 years later when west and east were united the constitution was adopted in...
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labour's faisal rashid wants more access for trade unions to workplaces.if i get the support from the shadow team and in turn from the government, which is highly unlikely the government will support a union related bill, however, we have to keep pressing this. it is a massive issue in this country. both bills went through this stage unopposed. the question is that the honourable member have leave to bring in the bill. as many as are of that opinion say aye? aye. 0n the contrary no. i think the ayes have it. the ayes have it. very few make it into law. only six between 2000 and 2017. parliamentary time is limited. it'll get in the queue and we are working with the clerks as much as possible to get a second reading as soon as possible. and given the lack of parliamentary time, is there going to be time for a second reading? you are absolutely right. then again, you cannotjust stop and not do anything, you have got to keep going. the difficulty at this end of the session is that there is not a great deal of time left to progress the bill. that does not mean
labour's faisal rashid wants more access for trade unions to workplaces.if i get the support from the shadow team and in turn from the government, which is highly unlikely the government will support a union related bill, however, we have to keep pressing this. it is a massive issue in this country. both bills went through this stage unopposed. the question is that the honourable member have leave to bring in the bill. as many as are of that opinion say aye? aye. 0n the contrary no. i think the...
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minister is on a tour of europe to seek backing the his fight against rebels who are threatening tripoli faisal sara's. arrived in rome on the first stage of this visit that he met the italian prime minister your body count day. who urged peace in the pm? he later flew to berlin to meet with angela merkel i'm sorry she's on the threat from a rival vita khalifa haftar. this fight is threatening to attack the capital tripoli. a desperate attempts to shore up unified european support amid escalating violence. yoyou win back libyan leader fis elsa rushes began a series o of meetings with european leaders on tuesday. he met with italy's giuseppe conte on tuesday ahead of talks with the ongoing merkel in berlin and dominion michael in paris. the e. u. has thus far failed to back a joint political solution to the crisis. while european leaders theoretically support elsa rushes government of national accord the libyan leader has accused france of backing help that is libyan national army. accusations perris s denies. as european leaders strtruggle o unites t the risk of a full blon civil w war is o onl
minister is on a tour of europe to seek backing the his fight against rebels who are threatening tripoli faisal sara's. arrived in rome on the first stage of this visit that he met the italian prime minister your body count day. who urged peace in the pm? he later flew to berlin to meet with angela merkel i'm sorry she's on the threat from a rival vita khalifa haftar. this fight is threatening to attack the capital tripoli. a desperate attempts to shore up unified european support amid...
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convince them that they won't be dragged into an unwanted conflict rob matheson al jazeera baghdad faisal it is a former iraqi ambassador to the united nations he's now director of the center for the study of the middle east at indiana university he says is more likely that a european country could take the lead in any mediation. i have always been skeptical that iraq can ever play that role there are other countries in the region that have also that might have more ability to play that role and i think even they are sitting on the sidelines so i'm not sure that the iraqi government will in fact play this role nor indeed do the 2 principal parties appear to be looking to the government of iraq to do so one of the principal casualties in the estimates of many experts including some within the iraqi government. that one of the principal casualties of such a shooting war would be iraq itself so this is focused the minds of the entire iraqi police regardless of which side of the issues they come out of so it's more conceivable to me that a european perhaps even switzerland which after all rep
convince them that they won't be dragged into an unwanted conflict rob matheson al jazeera baghdad faisal it is a former iraqi ambassador to the united nations he's now director of the center for the study of the middle east at indiana university he says is more likely that a european country could take the lead in any mediation. i have always been skeptical that iraq can ever play that role there are other countries in the region that have also that might have more ability to play that role...
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designs are on sale in the shop the most valuable rug is worth thirty thousand euros and was made by faisal huggy himself it boasts one hundred forty knots per square metre and is made of fine silk it's beautiful but he hasn't found a buyer. by those in quite a way through after president trump imposed sanctions sixty percent of the people in this industry lost their jobs at the club we're no longer allowed to export our carpets we can't trade abroad. mr trump thinks he's fighting our government but all he still. it is destroying the livelihoods of normal people. and then he's so proud of himself and what he thinks he's achieving. things all huggy says thinking about iran's economic plight makes him sad. he goes out to his pomegranate orchard whenever he can it revives his spirits here he can recover his optimism that his children and his country might one day have a brighter future for. the pomegranate is a wonderful fruit look how close the seeds are to one another. just like the people of iran with the common ground it is sweet inside but the skin is bitter like our current economic situ
designs are on sale in the shop the most valuable rug is worth thirty thousand euros and was made by faisal huggy himself it boasts one hundred forty knots per square metre and is made of fine silk it's beautiful but he hasn't found a buyer. by those in quite a way through after president trump imposed sanctions sixty percent of the people in this industry lost their jobs at the club we're no longer allowed to export our carpets we can't trade abroad. mr trump thinks he's fighting our...
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the students are growing micro greens and faisal the word cannabis is not even mentioned in the course description, but the dean of sciences says they began offering this class are credit in part because they recognize the growing need for workers in the wheat industry is going to be an increase in jobs and it's a multibillion dollar industry and its conduct. >>pay. >>employees a good living wage in the bay area and we need to be able to make sure that we're providing our students those opportunities but to get the closest thing to a degree in we'd students will need to trade out their flip-flops for snow boots. >>in 2017 northern michigan university became the first accredited us college to offer what amounts to a marijuana major here to students who sign up to earn their degree in medicinal plant touch pot pl learning instead to measure and extract medicinal compounds from things like saint john's wart and gin saying skills they can later transferred to cannabis stoner students looking for an are advised to look elsewhere. >>i would put it up there with any of our other chemistry deg
the students are growing micro greens and faisal the word cannabis is not even mentioned in the course description, but the dean of sciences says they began offering this class are credit in part because they recognize the growing need for workers in the wheat industry is going to be an increase in jobs and it's a multibillion dollar industry and its conduct. >>pay. >>employees a good living wage in the bay area and we need to be able to make sure that we're providing our students...
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fisa surveillance is not technically spy and, that's what faisal warrants are for. means of perjury, it is. shopping isn't illegal, shopping with counterfeit money is. they were spying with a counterfeit money fisa. >> the important thing there is that it was inspiring. spying can be done with approval and without approval but spying is one you secretly gather information on someone on behalf of the government, that clearly happened here. it wasn't just through fisa applications, multiple human informants, overseas intelligence assets, wiretaps, these are all the means by which we spy. attorney general barr would like to make sure that protocol is properly followed. it is interesting that people are freaking out in response to this fairly simple request. >> shannon: that's what we'll find out because the deputy attorney general is digging into this, you obviously had been a part of the doj. what do you think we will learn about those two investigations? >> i'm not sure we're going to appreciate the difference between surveillance and spying. if you ask folks in the
fisa surveillance is not technically spy and, that's what faisal warrants are for. means of perjury, it is. shopping isn't illegal, shopping with counterfeit money is. they were spying with a counterfeit money fisa. >> the important thing there is that it was inspiring. spying can be done with approval and without approval but spying is one you secretly gather information on someone on behalf of the government, that clearly happened here. it wasn't just through fisa applications, multiple...
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the students are growing micro greens and faisal the word cannabis is not even mentioned in the course description, but the dean of sciences says they began offering this class are credit in part because they recognize the growing need for workers in the wheat industry is going to be an increase in jobs and it's a multibillion dollar industry and its conduct. >>pay. >>employees a good living wage in the bay area and we need to be able to make sure that we're providing our students those opportunities but to get the closest thing to a degree in we'd students will need to trade out their flip-flops for snow boots. >>in 2017 northern michigan university became the first accredited us college to offer what amounts to a marijuana major here to students who sign up to earn their degree in medicinal plant chemistry do not touch pot plants learning instead to measure and extract medicinal compounds from things like saint john's wart and gin saying skills they can later transferred to cannabis stoner students looking for an are advised to look elsewhere. >>i would put it up there with any of ou
the students are growing micro greens and faisal the word cannabis is not even mentioned in the course description, but the dean of sciences says they began offering this class are credit in part because they recognize the growing need for workers in the wheat industry is going to be an increase in jobs and it's a multibillion dollar industry and its conduct. >>pay. >>employees a good living wage in the bay area and we need to be able to make sure that we're providing our students...
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barbara faisal is in london. yeah in britain the country really is quite an absurd situation because this is the vote that have never taken place reaver member britain wanted to leave the european union by march 29th that didn't happen and as that deadline couldn't be hit the political part of paralysis here in london deepened and deepened commentating finally this weekend to resume a having to announce her resignation she could not deliver breaks it now who profits from that situation it is a party whose program is in its name the newly minted breaks that party from niger for sure is going to align himself with whatever rightwing group sort of strikes his fancy once he arrives in brussels returns to brussels we need to say at that point however it is totally unclear how long these new members of parliament who will be elected today will finally stay there they might be gone in a matter of months at the next date for exit or breaks it is the 31st of october. in london thank you for now. the most prominent job up
barbara faisal is in london. yeah in britain the country really is quite an absurd situation because this is the vote that have never taken place reaver member britain wanted to leave the european union by march 29th that didn't happen and as that deadline couldn't be hit the political part of paralysis here in london deepened and deepened commentating finally this weekend to resume a having to announce her resignation she could not deliver breaks it now who profits from that situation it is a...
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soil, that is a clear violation of the fourth amendment when the information that you provide to the faisalourt should not only not verified but was completely tainted, and they knew about the ahead of time, because state department and members of the department of justice notified the fbi to that, and what is important to remember is that the first five the application that they applied for was actually denied because fisa court judge said this onnds like you are spying americans. first, the application was confirmed within three additional renewals all the way up and through donald trump being sworn in as the president of the united states, so they clearly spied. you call it unwanted surveillance. this was not standard operating procedure, and they never notified the campaign that this was transparent. host: we will go to matt, calling it from north carolina, with corey lewandowski good morning. in new hampshire. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead, matt. guest: hi, matt. caller: yes, can you hear me? host: yes, we sure can. go ahead. caller: i just want to call an avid sup
soil, that is a clear violation of the fourth amendment when the information that you provide to the faisalourt should not only not verified but was completely tainted, and they knew about the ahead of time, because state department and members of the department of justice notified the fbi to that, and what is important to remember is that the first five the application that they applied for was actually denied because fisa court judge said this onnds like you are spying americans. first, the...
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king faisal the 2nd in the royal family were gunned down. and the crown prince's mutilated body was displayed on the walls of the ministry of defense. in 1959 david parents finally made the decision to leave iraq we came to england when we had finally got our entry permit. my father had hoped to make his life in the land his forefathers it was set. i never went back. after the revolution we had to bring it down we didn't want anybody to come and see we have the king and on the war. down when we're at it. and put it that way in is still rule. 2000 you stayed after the revolution. the 1st 6 months we thought we are going to be communist. now even want to learn about communism with us we're out of stuff we are going to be probably. the david calash had a dealership selling fancy american cars we have board about 70 or $80.00. when the revolution came in we thought no board you were there to right there because you're going to go in this war or otherwise there will kill you. you corrode we're leaving in 6 months the government the open embassies
king faisal the 2nd in the royal family were gunned down. and the crown prince's mutilated body was displayed on the walls of the ministry of defense. in 1959 david parents finally made the decision to leave iraq we came to england when we had finally got our entry permit. my father had hoped to make his life in the land his forefathers it was set. i never went back. after the revolution we had to bring it down we didn't want anybody to come and see we have the king and on the war. down when...
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king faisal the 2nd in the royal family were gunned down. and the crown prince's mutilated body was displayed on the walls of the ministry of defense. in 1959 david parents finally made the decision to leave iraq we came to england when we had finally got our entry permit. my father had hoped to make his life in the land his forefathers it was set. i never went back. after the revolution we had to bring it down we didn't want anybody to come and see we have the king and on the war. down when we're at it. and put it away in is still rule. 2000 jews stayed after the revolution. the 1st 6 months we thought we are going to be calm when east. now even want to learn about communism with us we're out of stuff we are going to be home with. the david calash had a dealership selling fancy american cars we have what about 70 or 80 dogs. when the revolution came in we thought no boy you were day or 2 right there because our you want to go in this war or otherwise there would kill you. you corrode we're leaving in 6 months the government they open the em
king faisal the 2nd in the royal family were gunned down. and the crown prince's mutilated body was displayed on the walls of the ministry of defense. in 1959 david parents finally made the decision to leave iraq we came to england when we had finally got our entry permit. my father had hoped to make his life in the land his forefathers it was set. i never went back. after the revolution we had to bring it down we didn't want anybody to come and see we have the king and on the war. down when...