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hilary brown is the legal representative for the hassan family.re suspicions that something went wrong here. . i until we have the final verdict. from the coroner that absolutely determines the cause of death, we just have suspicions. - so there is a chance that he could have died from natural causes? of course there's a chance he could have died from natural causes, - but i'm not entirely sure thatl anybody can explain away why a 20—odd—year—old young, i healthy man went to his bed complaining of being hurt - and being in pain, and from that sleep he never woke up. i cannot see how anybody can describe that as natural. - a postmortem examination failed to establish mohamud's cause of death. his inquest is due to take place in may 2023. the police watchdog's investigation is nearing completion. south wales police said it was unable to comment on specific points due to the ongoing iopc investigation, which it says it's fully co—operating with. it also acknowledged the impact of mr hassan�*s death on his family, friends and wider community, and said
hilary brown is the legal representative for the hassan family.re suspicions that something went wrong here. . i until we have the final verdict. from the coroner that absolutely determines the cause of death, we just have suspicions. - so there is a chance that he could have died from natural causes? of course there's a chance he could have died from natural causes, - but i'm not entirely sure thatl anybody can explain away why a 20—odd—year—old young, i healthy man went to his bed...
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senator hassan, thank you for taking the time. i know it's a long night ahead. >> thank you, rachel, for having me. >> let me first ask you if you could share with our audience your expectations, what would you think should be watching for here and what you think is going to happen at the end of the day? >> well, senate democrats are united in supporting this critically important voting rights and election protection legislation. one of the things we are focused on is, this is the fourth time this year that be have tried to have this debate. in the past three times, republicans have blocked the effort. we found a procedural way to start debate without their support. that's what we are doing right now. we will continue to make the case for these bills. i, as you know, am particularly concerned about the accelerated attempts at the state level to subvert our elections, to interfere with the fair count and certification of free and fair elections. and, so, that was part of my evolution because what is at stake, of course, is our demo
senator hassan, thank you for taking the time. i know it's a long night ahead. >> thank you, rachel, for having me. >> let me first ask you if you could share with our audience your expectations, what would you think should be watching for here and what you think is going to happen at the end of the day? >> well, senate democrats are united in supporting this critically important voting rights and election protection legislation. one of the things we are focused on is, this is...
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so hassan, let's come to you. then. earlier you spoke about policies, and i'm going to ask what you think another solution could be. there's very little reward. if you do your work, right? so i think we should start the work ethic we want. we should want more than what we half, we should not, we should define mediocrity, right? we should want to deliver what the rest of the world is doing. we should not benchmark horizontally. we should look at what the rest of the world is doing and we should want to deliver that. and, you know, i, i have a boss in the textbook because i think that it's easier in the tech space because the raw material is just a laptop on an internet. you're forgetting about the brain power plant, matego, because that i know we already have, i mean, i grew up in rural gambit and in norfolk i was just lucky when i was, i think in the 6th or 7th grade, i got introduced to computers. and i can promise you, i am nowhere close to the smartest person out there. and i think this so many people who would have
so hassan, let's come to you. then. earlier you spoke about policies, and i'm going to ask what you think another solution could be. there's very little reward. if you do your work, right? so i think we should start the work ethic we want. we should want more than what we half, we should not, we should define mediocrity, right? we should want to deliver what the rest of the world is doing. we should not benchmark horizontally. we should look at what the rest of the world is doing and we should...
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one of the senators, who signed that letter is new hampshire -- maggie hassan, who has talked here on the show, including last night, about how her view on the filibuster has evolved. after senator cotton invoked her -- senator hassan got up for an impromptu response, which is really interesting. watch. >> i know i was not scheduled to speak, but i do want to respond as one of the signatories of the letter. i associate myself with everything that the other signatories have talked about, in terms of wanting to restore the sentence tradition of extended debate on issues of great importance to the american people. let me be clear about the reason that i now support an adjustment to the long-standing rules of the senate. it is because i never imagined, when i signed that letter, that not a single member of the republican party would stand up for our democracy. since january 6th, when we saw an acceleration of state laws, that would allow partisans to overturn the impartial count of an election. but, if we do not have a functioning democracy, where people know that when they vote, that vot
one of the senators, who signed that letter is new hampshire -- maggie hassan, who has talked here on the show, including last night, about how her view on the filibuster has evolved. after senator cotton invoked her -- senator hassan got up for an impromptu response, which is really interesting. watch. >> i know i was not scheduled to speak, but i do want to respond as one of the signatories of the letter. i associate myself with everything that the other signatories have talked about,...
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>> first of all, thank you for playing that clip of maggie hassan. i love maggie hassan. she stood up and made the case like no one else could. first we made a vote to get on the mbill, and both manchin an sinema whobo are co-sponsors of the bill that we worked with them all summer on t freedom to vote act they've been leading, they did vote for that, because they do support the bill. i think it's important for people to know. now there's going to be the second vote, and that is where the argument really pivots because to me if you're serious about voting rights and you so well pointed out, rachel, how many times there's been exceptions, and i note 160 times we've changed the process. i could even add to that compensation for victims of space accidents that we changed the numbers for. >> wow. >>e you can go through history and it's replete with examples. why? because senators wanted to get things e done, because they cam to washington d to do things. and when they saw an obstacle in their path, still allowing the filibuster to stay in place, they made practical changes to
>> first of all, thank you for playing that clip of maggie hassan. i love maggie hassan. she stood up and made the case like no one else could. first we made a vote to get on the mbill, and both manchin an sinema whobo are co-sponsors of the bill that we worked with them all summer on t freedom to vote act they've been leading, they did vote for that, because they do support the bill. i think it's important for people to know. now there's going to be the second vote, and that is where the...
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just look at maggie hassan. maggie hassan was sort of the prototypical moderate, senate democrat. she's up for reelection, she is incredibly practical. she is a low profile workhorse. senator who focuses on getting things done in new hampshire. has been in the past, totally opposed to any senate rules. within just the last couple of months, she came on the show, came on my show. it explained why she believed on voting rights and election protection specifically, particularly around the risk of election subversion that president biden was talking about today. now sees it as no question that the rules have to be changed. so this can be passed by majority rule. maggie hassan embodies the change that so many of these moderates, including tester and warner and cain and the others have gone through. yeah, that is who you would want talking to a senator who might be thinking seriously about where she wants to end up and end up in history. >> rachel, there is a certain lot of talk today about why didn't they do this a year ago. why did joe biden give the speech say, ten months ago, that h
just look at maggie hassan. maggie hassan was sort of the prototypical moderate, senate democrat. she's up for reelection, she is incredibly practical. she is a low profile workhorse. senator who focuses on getting things done in new hampshire. has been in the past, totally opposed to any senate rules. within just the last couple of months, she came on the show, came on my show. it explained why she believed on voting rights and election protection specifically, particularly around the risk of...
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even just look at maggie hassan. sort of the prototypical moderate senate democratic and she is up for re-election, she is incredibly practical, she is a low-profile workhorse senator who concentrates on getting things done in new hampshire. she has been in the past totally opposed to any change in the senate rules for anything within just the last couple of months. she came on this show and explained why she believed on voting rights and election protections specifically, particularly around the risks of election subversion that president biden was talking around today, she now sees it as no question that the rules have to be changed so this can pass by majority rule. maggie hassan embodies the change that so many of these moderates, including tester and warner and kaine and the others. that's who you would want talking to a senator who might be thinking seriously about where she wants to stand up in history on this. >> and, rachel, there is a certain amount of talk today about why didn't they do this a year ago, wh
even just look at maggie hassan. sort of the prototypical moderate senate democratic and she is up for re-election, she is incredibly practical, she is a low-profile workhorse senator who concentrates on getting things done in new hampshire. she has been in the past totally opposed to any change in the senate rules for anything within just the last couple of months. she came on this show and explained why she believed on voting rights and election protections specifically, particularly around...
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there has been the founder mass hassan overpay and claure were seen as top candidates to replace masssan and he has a 300-year vision and not close to retiring, carl, perhaps. >> we'll see what apple says tonight. let's get to the half. >>> carl, thanks so much welcome to "the halftime report." i'm cot wapner front and center, the fed and what happens to your money now we'll get to the investment committee today. joining me for the hour, degas wright, bryn talkington, jim lebenthal, steve weiss, and john najarian co-foundeof
there has been the founder mass hassan overpay and claure were seen as top candidates to replace masssan and he has a 300-year vision and not close to retiring, carl, perhaps. >> we'll see what apple says tonight. let's get to the half. >>> carl, thanks so much welcome to "the halftime report." i'm cot wapner front and center, the fed and what happens to your money now we'll get to the investment committee today. joining me for the hour, degas wright, bryn talkington,...
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to the hassan brothers you remember them colored and honey? o hassan? and he had at this dialogue on the side. but it wasn't too advanced palestinian cause it was to calm them down and to keep him quiet while he went off and and introduced his process and and he saw the palestinians as a problem for israel and jordan to take care of. similarly jordan let alone lebanon. really didn't didn't count in the balance of power given this more. power status and even though he liked the king that's a quote. i like the king. he didn't feel that he should pay much attention to the king's concerns because they didn't really matter compared to egypt with its size and power and role in the arab world if you took egypt out of the conflict with israel, which was his plan. then you could stabilize the region effectively make war between our the arab states and israel irrelevant no longer operational. and if you could get syria the beating part heart of panera's arabism to legitimize. that process of taking egypt out of the conflict. then you could stabilize it and as for
to the hassan brothers you remember them colored and honey? o hassan? and he had at this dialogue on the side. but it wasn't too advanced palestinian cause it was to calm them down and to keep him quiet while he went off and and introduced his process and and he saw the palestinians as a problem for israel and jordan to take care of. similarly jordan let alone lebanon. really didn't didn't count in the balance of power given this more. power status and even though he liked the king that's a...
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hassan has four children, and has been waiting for months.oing very strong. we are receiving donations almost every day, we are collecting, wiping, repurposing those laptops. and after a quick lesson logging in, they're good to go, and so the hope that people will still keep giving while the need is very much there. fiona lamndin, bbc news. your generosity has been amazing. to donate a laptop or device, head to bbc.co.uk/makeadifference, and click "give a laptop". now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello. the afternoon was slowly writing from the west, as the heavy, persistent rain we have had this morning gradually moves off into the north sea, the exception perhaps through east anglia and south—east england, where it will lingerfor much of the afternoon, but you can see brightness developing and some frequent showers as well, some quite hefty across western scotland and northern ireland. temperatures for the afternoon will generally hover between a 6—9. the afternoon will generally hover between a 6—9 . as the rain ea
hassan has four children, and has been waiting for months.oing very strong. we are receiving donations almost every day, we are collecting, wiping, repurposing those laptops. and after a quick lesson logging in, they're good to go, and so the hope that people will still keep giving while the need is very much there. fiona lamndin, bbc news. your generosity has been amazing. to donate a laptop or device, head to bbc.co.uk/makeadifference, and click "give a laptop". now it's time for a...
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hassan has four children, and has been waiting for months.most every day, we are collecting, wiping, repurposing those laptops. and after a quick lesson logging in, they're good to go, and so the hope that people will still keep giving while they need is very much there. to donate a laptop or device head to bbc.co.uk/makeadifference, and click "give a laptop". now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. some wet and windy weather. this cold front where we see some of the heaviest rain, behind it cooler rain pushes back in. some brighter weather. the north and west will see brighter weather. weather. the north and west will see brighterweather. in weather. the north and west will see brighter weather. in the east, the rain will be heavier for a time. heaviest of the rain still pushing through parts of the midlands and southern england through the afternoon. south west wales, northern england should see sunshine develop. the few showers across scotland and northern ireland for the rest of the day, turning increasingly wintry. temp
hassan has four children, and has been waiting for months.most every day, we are collecting, wiping, repurposing those laptops. and after a quick lesson logging in, they're good to go, and so the hope that people will still keep giving while they need is very much there. to donate a laptop or device head to bbc.co.uk/makeadifference, and click "give a laptop". now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. some wet and windy weather. this cold front where we see some of the...
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hassan has four children, and has been waiting for months.ery day, we are collecting, wiping, repurposing those laptops. and after a quick lesson logging in, they're good to go, and so the hope that people will still keep giving while the need is very much there. fiona london, bbc news. to donate a laptop or device, head to bbc.co.uk/makeadifference and click "give a laptop". now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. it certainly wasn't the prettiest of starts to the weekend for many, with some very wet and windy weather around. big area of low pressure in the north atlantic has been driving things. that's pushing towards iceland, but it's throwing these weather fronts across us. notice, though, on this cold front, we will see some of the heaviest rain behind it, some cooler air pushes back in, but also some brighter weather, so, the north and west, in particular, will see a little bit more sunshine developed through the afternoon, whereas to the south and east we've got the rain turning even heavierfor a time. in fact,
hassan has four children, and has been waiting for months.ery day, we are collecting, wiping, repurposing those laptops. and after a quick lesson logging in, they're good to go, and so the hope that people will still keep giving while the need is very much there. fiona london, bbc news. to donate a laptop or device, head to bbc.co.uk/makeadifference and click "give a laptop". now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. it certainly wasn't the prettiest of starts...
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the region to these correct owners with demonstrated people. lean extreme ross getting 200 people hassan from the agency around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah, the world calls for calm me has expand. dozens of people have died during unrest that began with protests. every few price hike, putting a price on rock and roll will look at the wall street brush to music rice found we're out in the north sea where $1.00 island is hoping to harness the swirling winds to produce rain, hydrogen. this is due to be a business. i'm robots in berlin. welcome to the program. protests in kazakhstan, continue to plunge the former soviet republic into a deepening crisis. the united nations, the u. s. and the a. you have all called for a peaceful solution. cassock stands position as a key transit country for goods and source of raw materials makes it a geopolitical flash point. dozens of people were reportedly showed when protesters attacked government buildings, but countries health
the region to these correct owners with demonstrated people. lean extreme ross getting 200 people hassan from the agency around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah, the world calls for calm me has expand. dozens of people have died during unrest that began with protests. every few price hike, putting a price on rock and roll will look at the wall street brush to music rice...
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the children have access to better opportunities, plus facing discrimination and violence of god. hassan to seek minority consider leaving their land for safety abroad. and later in the program, a change of famed i look at how ancient arts in asia are seeking a revival of sort thanks to dedicated efforts, by skilled practitioners where an indonesia and thailand for those stories. ah, i'm british manager, welcome to the dublin news asia. glad you could join us. us president joe biden has defended the united states as chaotic pull out of afghanistan after 2 decades. speaking at a press conference to mark one yard an office, he said there was no easy way to leave the country. one which in his words, is not susceptible to unity. raise your hand if you think anyone was going to be able to unify afghanistan under one single government. it's been the graveyard of empires for solid reason. it is not susceptible to unity. there is no way to get out of afghanistan after 20 years, easily and it hasn't been easy for of guns either since they thought about takeover frozen assets and a cut in internat
the children have access to better opportunities, plus facing discrimination and violence of god. hassan to seek minority consider leaving their land for safety abroad. and later in the program, a change of famed i look at how ancient arts in asia are seeking a revival of sort thanks to dedicated efforts, by skilled practitioners where an indonesia and thailand for those stories. ah, i'm british manager, welcome to the dublin news asia. glad you could join us. us president joe biden has...
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the reason for the credit on we located demonstrate people lean extreme ross getting 200 people, hassan imaging around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d, w. made for mines. ah, ah, from jobs due to jobs bust, the united nation warns that the global labor market is taking longer to fully recover from the pandemic than previously expected. will go to geneva for more. in china's big pandemic bounce back stoles. the latest figures show the chinese economy is growth. flo dramatically. during the course of 2021 will look into why and taking the winds out of the sales of big energy. here how sammy herders have defeated one of norway's biggest renewable project. i'm chelsea delaney in berlin. welcome to the w business. global job markets are under renewed pressure as code 19 continues to spread around the globe. that's the message from a new international labor organization forecast published monday. the human body says it no longer expects the labor market to fully recover to pretend to make levels i
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these are, are innocent people, nadia hassan and her children have not received any international aid for them. this winter looks though very, very long. the africa cup of nations is going ahead as plan despite mondays fatal crush at all, and bade stadium and the cameroon, in capital young day, which claimed the lives of at least 8 people and left dozens injured on tuesday, senegal were runners up in 2019 defeated cape verde to nil to advance to the quarter finals and cameroon. liverpool. sadie manet opened the scoring for us and a gong. a red card heard cave were days chances of coming back in that match. and despite malawi, getting on the score, sheep 1st. morocco responded with 2 goals to secure the victory and a spot in the quarter finals. and that is our time state you in for a documentary about the power of undercover agencies. we'll have a news update for you at the top of the hour. perhaps. see that 3 mm.
these are, are innocent people, nadia hassan and her children have not received any international aid for them. this winter looks though very, very long. the africa cup of nations is going ahead as plan despite mondays fatal crush at all, and bade stadium and the cameroon, in capital young day, which claimed the lives of at least 8 people and left dozens injured on tuesday, senegal were runners up in 2019 defeated cape verde to nil to advance to the quarter finals and cameroon. liverpool. sadie...
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we learned demonstrated people lean, extreme drought, ross getting 200 people hassan agency around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah, the u. s. economy roars back to life. america locked its strongest annual economic growth since 1984, but will, soaring, inflation cut the rebound short? a new tre dispute is brewing this time between china and one of the european union, smallest members. lithuania, also on the show, no more late night calls from your boss or buying your own laptop in this remote working hot spot. portugal introduces sweeping laws to protect people working from home. chelsea delaney, welcome to the show. the u. s. has recorded, it's fast, us economic growth and nearly 4 decades. last year, gross domestic product grew 5.7 percent. as the u. s. rebounded from the depth of the pandemic consumer spending and business inventories help buoy growth during the 4th quarter of last year. but that trend may not last much longer. the rapid spread of the over con
we learned demonstrated people lean, extreme drought, ross getting 200 people hassan agency around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah, the u. s. economy roars back to life. america locked its strongest annual economic growth since 1984, but will, soaring, inflation cut the rebound short? a new tre dispute is brewing this time between china and one of the european union,...
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for the credit, honestly letting it administrative people fleeing extreme ross getting 200 people. hassan gmc around the world, more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah, western powers threatened to freeze russia out of the global financial system. moscow could face the tough economic sanctions. if it invade ukraine will go to hell. thank you for analysis and deeds jump from bridges on to moving trains carrying loads of valuable packages. no, it's not an action movie, but the latest in a string of train loadings in the us and small packages can lead to big problems. look at how wide spread used a fashion in southeast asia is harming the environment. this is the w business. i'm chelsea delaney and berlin. welcome to the program. the u. s. and it's western allies are threatening to hit russia with severe economic consequences if it invades ukraine. they're hoping the prospect of further jazz damage to russia's already fragile economy will persuade moscow to back off. now g, potential sanc
for the credit, honestly letting it administrative people fleeing extreme ross getting 200 people. hassan gmc around the world, more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah, western powers threatened to freeze russia out of the global financial system. moscow could face the tough economic sanctions. if it invade ukraine will go to hell. thank you for analysis and deeds jump from bridges on to...
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these are are innocent people, nadia hassan and her children have not didn't received any international aid for them. this winter looks to very, very long the africa cup of nations is going ahead despite monday's fail crush at all and base stadium and the commer, rooney and capital. yeah. own day, which claimed the lives of at least 8 people and left dozens injured on the pitch. on tuesday, senegal, who were runners up and 2019 defeated k word a to nail to advance to the quarter finals, and cameron, liver bulls. saudi o, my ne, opened the scoring for a cynical or red card. heard cape birthdays chances of coming back in that match. and despite malawi, getting on the score sheet, 1st, morocco responded with 2 goals to secure the victory and a spot in the quarter finance. that's our time. stay tuned for business. thank you for watching. mm ah to the dark side.
these are are innocent people, nadia hassan and her children have not didn't received any international aid for them. this winter looks to very, very long the africa cup of nations is going ahead despite monday's fail crush at all and base stadium and the commer, rooney and capital. yeah. own day, which claimed the lives of at least 8 people and left dozens injured on the pitch. on tuesday, senegal, who were runners up and 2019 defeated k word a to nail to advance to the quarter finals, and...
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>> hassan was an amazing young man.sion was to get out all women, children and his battle buddies. that was the one and only story he ever shared with me about afghanistan, one of his proudest moments and what he prided himself in. he is doting father, loving father, great son and friend to many. he was an amazing young man and we loved him tremendous. >> todd: keep his picture on the screen, this is what a good guy looks like. he served our country, he died senselessly in the streets of new york city, why do we prefer the bad guys over this guy, over your son? it makes no sense. hopefully the work of people like you madeline, brings that to the floor so something finally changes. we apologize for the loss of your son, nothing will bring him back, hope your words help lead to some change. thank you for your time this morning. fox news continues to pull back the curtain on joe biden's covert migrant operation, we'll show you brand-new exclusive video as lara trump joins us next. but it's not like that's my only interest.
>> hassan was an amazing young man.sion was to get out all women, children and his battle buddies. that was the one and only story he ever shared with me about afghanistan, one of his proudest moments and what he prided himself in. he is doting father, loving father, great son and friend to many. he was an amazing young man and we loved him tremendous. >> todd: keep his picture on the screen, this is what a good guy looks like. he served our country, he died senselessly in the...
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. >> new hampshire senator, maggie hassan, with impassioned remarks. i never imagined that today's republican party would fail to stand up for democracy. when president biden was giving his press conference, democratic senator, joe manchin, chose that moment to defend his decision to block voting rights with republicans. and interestingly he gave that speech in front of a big sign that he and his staff made that said the united states senate has never been able to end debate with a simple majority. implying that what democrats are trying to do in terms of majority vote on voting rights is implying, stating there, that is completely unheard of, this kind of thing has never been done before. that is deeply, deeply wrong. deeply ahistorical and wrong. it's just not true. but don't take it for me. here was senator klobuchar of minnesota, speaking, in part, in response. >> there are 160 exceptions. 160 exceptions to the filibuster rule. things have been changed to benefit my colleagues from the other side of the aisle. somehow it only takes 51 votes to put
. >> new hampshire senator, maggie hassan, with impassioned remarks. i never imagined that today's republican party would fail to stand up for democracy. when president biden was giving his press conference, democratic senator, joe manchin, chose that moment to defend his decision to block voting rights with republicans. and interestingly he gave that speech in front of a big sign that he and his staff made that said the united states senate has never been able to end debate with a simple...
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guled hassan dura is with us. --moazzam begg is with us.ed in guantÁnamo for three years before that, afghanistan, director of outreach at cage which advocates on behalf of victims of the so-called war on terror. he was held in extrajudicial detention by the u.s. government from 2002 to 2005, first in . we will also be joined by another former prisoner, mansoor adayfi, who was sent to serbia. moazzam begg is the author of "enemy combatant: my imprisonment at guantÁnamo, bagram, and kandahar." today, 20 years ago, the guantÁnamo prison and cuba was opened by the u.s. military. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "afghano" by al-andalus ensemble. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. as we continue to look at the 20th anniversary of the opening of the u.s. military prison at guantÁnamo -- get open 20 years ago today -- we are joined now by former army chaplain captain james yee. he was one of the first muslim chaplains commissioned to the prison in 2002 by the u.s. army. but le
guled hassan dura is with us. --moazzam begg is with us.ed in guantÁnamo for three years before that, afghanistan, director of outreach at cage which advocates on behalf of victims of the so-called war on terror. he was held in extrajudicial detention by the u.s. government from 2002 to 2005, first in . we will also be joined by another former prisoner, mansoor adayfi, who was sent to serbia. moazzam begg is the author of "enemy combatant: my imprisonment at guantÁnamo, bagram, and...
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i'm andy hassan filling in for ali velshi. the country rang in 2022. we are in the third calendar year that the world has been gripped by the pandemic. the ball drop in new york, which featured 60,000 people in times square, was reduced to 15,000 who were required to wear masks and show proof of vaccination. this as covid cases fueled by the omicron variant sought record highs on new year's eve. the daily two-week average was up by more than 200%. the hospitalizations over the same two-week period was 21% increase. the death toll on december 31st, was 1,181. offering a tiny measure of relief. sadly, the majority of cases and hospitalizations and deaths are totally preventable through the available and free covid vaccines. unfortunately, according to the census data in december, 15% of american adults over age 18, roughly 49 million americans, still remain unvaccinated. this segment of the population is a driving force behind the recent deaths and strain on our hospitals. >> we should see peaks over the next several weeks. peaks mean potentially as high
i'm andy hassan filling in for ali velshi. the country rang in 2022. we are in the third calendar year that the world has been gripped by the pandemic. the ball drop in new york, which featured 60,000 people in times square, was reduced to 15,000 who were required to wear masks and show proof of vaccination. this as covid cases fueled by the omicron variant sought record highs on new year's eve. the daily two-week average was up by more than 200%. the hospitalizations over the same two-week...
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she has spent the last few hours presiding over this, senator hassan, thank you for taking the time.rachel, it's very good to be here. >> let me ask you, if you can share with our audience your expectations of what people should be watching for here. what do you think is gonna happen at the end of the day? >> well, senate democrats are united in supporting this critically important voting rights and -- legislation. this is the fourth time this year that we have tried to have this debate. in the past three times, republicans have blocked the effort. they found a procedural way to find -- we will continue to make the case for these bills. i, as you know, and particularly concerned about the accelerated at temps at the state level to subvert our elections. to interfere with the fake count, and certification, for the elections. that was part of my evolution because what's's at state is important for our democracy. we will have this debate tomorrow, and if they continue to block us being able to vote by majority on this clarida cull legislation, we will then propose a relatively modest, a
she has spent the last few hours presiding over this, senator hassan, thank you for taking the time.rachel, it's very good to be here. >> let me ask you, if you can share with our audience your expectations of what people should be watching for here. what do you think is gonna happen at the end of the day? >> well, senate democrats are united in supporting this critically important voting rights and -- legislation. this is the fourth time this year that we have tried to have this...
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there has been the founder mass hassan overpay and claure were seen as top candidates to replace mass hassan and he has a 300-year vision and not close to retiring, carl, perhaps. >> we'll see what apple says tonight. let's get to the half. >>> carl, thanks so much welcome to "the halftime report." i'm cot wapner front and center, the fed and what happens to your money now we'll get to the investment committee today. joining me for the hour, degas wright, bryn talkington, jim lebenthal, steve weiss, and john najarian co-founder of marketrebellion.com. the dow is up 470, real interesting market activity since the fed chair made the decision, made his speech yesterday and certainly answered questions at the press conference there's the s&p, good for nearly 50 that's better than 1%. the ten-year note yield is at 180. so we've had a tick-up in yields since the meeting. rob sechin, i don't have you for all that long today, so i want your thoughts on what we should be doing in the market now that the fed has spoken >> i think any time you have a volatile day and when i mean volatile i mean
there has been the founder mass hassan overpay and claure were seen as top candidates to replace mass hassan and he has a 300-year vision and not close to retiring, carl, perhaps. >> we'll see what apple says tonight. let's get to the half. >>> carl, thanks so much welcome to "the halftime report." i'm cot wapner front and center, the fed and what happens to your money now we'll get to the investment committee today. joining me for the hour, degas wright, bryn...
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to the hassan brothers you remember them colored and honey? o hassan? and he had at this dialogue on the side. but it wasn't too advanced palestinian cause it was to calm them down and to keep him quiet while he went off and and introduced his process and and he saw the palestinians as a problem for israel and jordan to take care of. similarly jordan let alone lebanon. really didn't didn't count in the balance of power given this more. power status and even though he liked the king that's a quote. i like the king. he didn't feel that he should pay much attention to the king's concerns because they didn't really matter compared to egypt with its size and power and role in the arab world if you took egypt out of the conflict with israel, which was his plan. then you could stabilize the region effectively make war between our the arab states and israel irrelevant no longer operational. and if you could get syria the beating part heart of panera's arabism to legitimize. that process of taking egypt out of the conflict. then you could stabilize it and as for
to the hassan brothers you remember them colored and honey? o hassan? and he had at this dialogue on the side. but it wasn't too advanced palestinian cause it was to calm them down and to keep him quiet while he went off and and introduced his process and and he saw the palestinians as a problem for israel and jordan to take care of. similarly jordan let alone lebanon. really didn't didn't count in the balance of power given this more. power status and even though he liked the king that's a...
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in the reason for these correct only is with people lean extreme ground. rough getting 200 people hassan for june around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes, the wine. because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah . this is day w. news live from bill that i made to blaze ravages south africa's parliament building. this.
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ross getting 200 people. hassan from the agency around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah! this is the w's lie from berlin sedans. prime minister steps down as violent unrest escalates adela. hm. duck admits a power shilling sharing deal with the army has failed to restore order.
ross getting 200 people. hassan from the agency around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah! this is the w's lie from berlin sedans. prime minister steps down as violent unrest escalates adela. hm. duck admits a power shilling sharing deal with the army has failed to restore order.
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and in turkey to hassan and jenkins had embraced the cowboy lifestyle whole heartedly. at 1st glance, they may look like extras in a western film, but make no mistake. they are not playing characters. you can catch a glimpse of the pair in the boss 1st at high noon. ah turkish cowboys, in the hunt of assemble the hudson codger and jammed his gauge. lou, it's the little details the count. they both loved the old whist so much. they only leave the house fully kit it asked. there are familiar and popular site in is temples somacki, district article ding you though symptoms you go uses our districts local, cowboy jobs. he always wears this outfit, which everyone here loves him. hobby. turkish men appear especially interested in the fake revolvers in this city, on the sea of man laura, the cowboy. say there are plenty of amateur gun experts instead of drinking whiskey. turkish cowboys prefer drinking tea in a traditional tulip shaped glass. please that why they don't get drawn into so many rules. back at hoss and codgers home. his most prized possessions are on display in th
and in turkey to hassan and jenkins had embraced the cowboy lifestyle whole heartedly. at 1st glance, they may look like extras in a western film, but make no mistake. they are not playing characters. you can catch a glimpse of the pair in the boss 1st at high noon. ah turkish cowboys, in the hunt of assemble the hudson codger and jammed his gauge. lou, it's the little details the count. they both loved the old whist so much. they only leave the house fully kit it asked. there are familiar and...
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burkina faso kept their hopes alive in the same group with a 1—0 win over cape verde, hassane bande'sc will be able to play at the australian open which begins on monday — with ongoing questions about his covid—19 vaccine exemption. australia's immigration minister is yet to decide whether to revoke his visa again, though the world number one and defending champion was named in the draw which was made earlier on thursday. djokovic is just one of three of the top 100 male players not to be vaccinated and it's led to criticism from some players — including stefanos tsitsipas — the world numberfour says djokovic has been "playing by his own rules". no one would ever really thought udo, i can come to australia unvaccinated and not having to follow the protocols that they give me. which takes a lot of daring to do, i think. me. which takes a lot of daring to do, ithink. and putting me. which takes a lot of daring to do, i think. and putting a grand slam at risk seems like, not everyone is playing by the rules of how terrace australian governments have been putting things, makes the majorit
burkina faso kept their hopes alive in the same group with a 1—0 win over cape verde, hassane bande'sc will be able to play at the australian open which begins on monday — with ongoing questions about his covid—19 vaccine exemption. australia's immigration minister is yet to decide whether to revoke his visa again, though the world number one and defending champion was named in the draw which was made earlier on thursday. djokovic is just one of three of the top 100 male players not to be...
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it's a trademark of the wild west. heroic figures in the us and in turkey to hassan engenders, had embraced the cowboy lifestyle wholeheartedly. at 1st glance, they may look like extras in a western film, but make no mistake. they are not playing characters. you can catch a glimpse of the pair in the boss 1st at high noon, ah, turkish cowboys, in the hunt of assemble, the hudson codger and jing this creature, it's the little details, the count. they both loved the old whist so much. they only leave the house fully, kit daft terence, humiliate, and popular site in istanbul, somacki district i the guy doing you though, symptoms you go is, is our district local, cowboy, jarvis, he always wears the servant with everyone here loves him. how we did the turkish men appear especially interested in the fake revolvers in this city on the sea of mamma. the cowboys say there are plenty of emmett should gun experts instead of drinking whiskey turkish cowboys prefer drinking tea in a traditional tulip shaped glass, least that way they don't get drawn into so many rules. back at hoss and codgers home. his
it's a trademark of the wild west. heroic figures in the us and in turkey to hassan engenders, had embraced the cowboy lifestyle wholeheartedly. at 1st glance, they may look like extras in a western film, but make no mistake. they are not playing characters. you can catch a glimpse of the pair in the boss 1st at high noon, ah, turkish cowboys, in the hunt of assemble, the hudson codger and jing this creature, it's the little details, the count. they both loved the old whist so much. they only...
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the credit on its way lower than the straight people seen. extreme drought ross getting 200 people hassan from the agency around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah ah, this is the w news lived from berlin tonight, the united states wars of a quicken united response. if russia invades you great.
the credit on its way lower than the straight people seen. extreme drought ross getting 200 people hassan from the agency around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah ah, this is the w news lived from berlin tonight, the united states wars of a quicken united response. if russia invades you great.
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i been an annual not lily kitty way over there and couldn't talk a little hassan. got us on a our ha ha ha d for how curly be so long with richard and i be bye. hey, sam. charlotte, i have a hold of the other line with some of the so bought gotten from us for the moment. so i do think some ali land have the highest percentage when it comes to f g m globally. it takes time to leave because her grandmother and mother is these still all on with the switch her in and jim he specials. the grandmother said very vertical concert. they ad there will. they will not leave it. there was a lady who had 3 girls, she came to me at the hospital. i told her, go back to the horn and see i did over ation. she is very clever. this grandmother, when the guest had gone to the toilet talantino, she goes after them. she listens the most of them in your in oh because when the girl is circumcised it no there's no nice with there with her urine because it is like a therapist or she cried, she said or my daughter again saddle again you'll nathan like a voice. what you did, you did nothing. d
i been an annual not lily kitty way over there and couldn't talk a little hassan. got us on a our ha ha ha d for how curly be so long with richard and i be bye. hey, sam. charlotte, i have a hold of the other line with some of the so bought gotten from us for the moment. so i do think some ali land have the highest percentage when it comes to f g m globally. it takes time to leave because her grandmother and mother is these still all on with the switch her in and jim he specials. the...
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away at the border. families playing phone tag with people. lean extreme ross getting 200 people. hassan from the agency around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. w. made for mines. a did up the nearest aisha coming up to date, cambodia as opposition leader back on trial for treason. game.
away at the border. families playing phone tag with people. lean extreme ross getting 200 people. hassan from the agency around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. w. made for mines. a did up the nearest aisha coming up to date, cambodia as opposition leader back on trial for treason. game.
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so they could then really ramp up tensions by testing intercontinental ballistic missile hassan 16 for example. and in terms of u. s. s. response. you know, this is the 3rd decade of dealing with north korea. we've tried almost everything including sitting down with kim, telling them 3 times of you know, present from dinner. so we don't have a whole lot of other options except to continue essentially show up to fences and continue to work with our allies, south korea and japan. in terms of the tories and containment, but you know, this is not an ideal solution, but there are, this is a problem from now. when it comes to north korea, we don't have an ideal solution when it comes to north korea. i'm afraid, thousands of antique professors have gathered in the to museum cap on security forces surrounded a central karen tunis to contain the demonstrators. they're accusing president of the staging a cru. he's been under pressure since july after he saw the prime minister suspend the parliament and seized far reaching powers. i says he did is to save his country and to fight corruption. the
so they could then really ramp up tensions by testing intercontinental ballistic missile hassan 16 for example. and in terms of u. s. s. response. you know, this is the 3rd decade of dealing with north korea. we've tried almost everything including sitting down with kim, telling them 3 times of you know, present from dinner. so we don't have a whole lot of other options except to continue essentially show up to fences and continue to work with our allies, south korea and japan. in terms of the...