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amy: our intnterview is interrupted when our guide jamal receives an urgent phone call.e've been summoned to appear before the most powerful man in laayoune. we get back into our car and head for his residence. once again, we're followed by a man on a motorcycle. are we about to be deported? titime after timime, journalisie turnrned back as t they try to r western saharara. likeke 12 spanish repoporters deportrted from laayoune's airpt after their r arrival in 201010 includinghe renowned radio reporter angels s barcelo. >>very time e they turned us away we e go until the storyn air. go and say we have tried i it again and today they y sent us awaygagain. amy:y: and the spapanish jrnrnas beard mimillet. >> they inspected alall myear r- cacamera phohotoaphs - -and they madede merase e otos that according to thewere incriminining. amy: and humuman rights observrs are deported as well, li europeanararliamenrianan wil meyeyer. spanish lawmaker xabier ron. a norwegiaian delegationon heldn bus anand expelled i in 2016, ad many otherers. all of t them ied anand iled too do whatt
amy: our intnterview is interrupted when our guide jamal receives an urgent phone call.e've been summoned to appear before the most powerful man in laayoune. we get back into our car and head for his residence. once again, we're followed by a man on a motorcycle. are we about to be deported? titime after timime, journalisie turnrned back as t they try to r western saharara. likeke 12 spanish repoporters deportrted from laayoune's airpt after their r arrival in 201010 includinghe renowned radio...
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exactly. >> jamal, what do you make about?ver anybody talks in race in america you say okay, this country has a history of slavery, jim crow, and since then not exactly a great place for an african-american. and what exactly do you mean by trump is, and if he used the words ferociously and numerously at one point why did he withhold all the other times people dealt with him? that's the only question i have. why would this one spurt of overt voiced racism come out at that time? >> well, what we don't know, if it is the only time. it may just be the only time he's been on tape using the word so we can frof it. what we know with donald trump is unless you've got him on tape you really don't got him because he might not be able to tell the truth. i'd also quarrel with one thing -- >> how many times in your life have you heard a white person use that word? >> once. when i was about 16. somebody yelled it out. >> charlie, that's my point. you're shaking your head. my parents weren't all liberals. but they taught us from the time we
exactly. >> jamal, what do you make about?ver anybody talks in race in america you say okay, this country has a history of slavery, jim crow, and since then not exactly a great place for an african-american. and what exactly do you mean by trump is, and if he used the words ferociously and numerously at one point why did he withhold all the other times people dealt with him? that's the only question i have. why would this one spurt of overt voiced racism come out at that time? >>...
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platform it's definitely it's definitely you know related to what you said you know i feel like you know jamal here is. she's an amazing journalist she's an amazing reporters she was one of the best people that e.s.p.n. ever showcased so you know what they did was they lost a person that was very talented very very great for their company but at the same time. you know i feel like she should want to be there anyway because if you know you're going to try to move her around or you know or silence her or have her take different positions in the company because she said something that was very honest she does he is like me the minute we he says it himself in his actions in how you handles it how he governs like you see it so i feel like. if you disagree with that you can debate it in a way that's respectable but you know getting rid of her if it's a house you've got was just i thought it was bad you know it's interesting because while she you know kind of came to the mutual buyout with e.s.p.n. which i think is you know there's numbers thrown out with those for sure that you can you know it could
platform it's definitely it's definitely you know related to what you said you know i feel like you know jamal here is. she's an amazing journalist she's an amazing reporters she was one of the best people that e.s.p.n. ever showcased so you know what they did was they lost a person that was very talented very very great for their company but at the same time. you know i feel like she should want to be there anyway because if you know you're going to try to move her around or you know or...
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jamal, what is your take on this? do you think it's a slip of the tongue or is it a dog whistle? august of 2006, there was a united states senator from virginia named george allen who used the phrase macaca when he was referring to a south asian gentleman at one of his campaign events. this smells an awful lot like that same moment where we get the monkey business that he is referring to, that desantis is referring to today. you know, he also used -- he said articulate, charismatic and called him a performer. what he is trying to do is situate andrew gillum as someone who talks a lot but you can't trust him to govern, and rile up his base using this coded racist language. >> explain where articulate is a problematic word. >> it's not a word you hear people ever say about white people. it's sort of like the assumption is he would not be articulate. so we have to acknowledge the fact that he is. it's not just articulate. he called him in the same paragraph articulate, car iz matic and a good performer on the debate stage. they are trying to characterize andrew gillum as someone who
jamal, what is your take on this? do you think it's a slip of the tongue or is it a dog whistle? august of 2006, there was a united states senator from virginia named george allen who used the phrase macaca when he was referring to a south asian gentleman at one of his campaign events. this smells an awful lot like that same moment where we get the monkey business that he is referring to, that desantis is referring to today. you know, he also used -- he said articulate, charismatic and called...
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if he to day the team worked out jamal charles.layed with the kusht redskin quarterback alex smith. health also an issue for charles recently. now another former teammate that alex smith is enjoying, reconnecting with his tight end vernon davis. remember they hooked up for a 16 yard gain on smith's first plays. the relates dates back to their 49er days.mi yeah, sth is happy to becu d with davis. >> totally unexpected. i mean to join up this many years down the line and i get a kick out of playing with him y being, know, being around him. he got an infectious personality. he loves football. heoves life. he is always smiling. and bei the shape he's in, this many years and playing a physical position, still be doing the things he's doing, i think it only got better. just really a tribute to the work ethic. >> go ahead and sing and feels so good if you want. to all right. like driving on the beltway this ay-off chase for the nationals, two teams in front of them in the first for the nl east. six stand between the nats and the second wi
if he to day the team worked out jamal charles.layed with the kusht redskin quarterback alex smith. health also an issue for charles recently. now another former teammate that alex smith is enjoying, reconnecting with his tight end vernon davis. remember they hooked up for a 16 yard gain on smith's first plays. the relates dates back to their 49er days.mi yeah, sth is happy to becu d with davis. >> totally unexpected. i mean to join up this many years down the line and i get a kick out of...
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exactly what the crew was doing there on the ground just a few if you words about who they were hiding jamal he was well known well correspondent reporting from afghanistan serially iraq he was fifty one years old i mean well experienced journalist forty seven year old documentary director alexander to start ago you know he had been awarded multiple prices for his work very well known i mean name among journalists as well and killer options but he was a cameraman the youngest of the team he was thirty three years old all you know very professional journalists experienced and as their friends now say colleagues are very brave and passionate and it's now listen to what huns friend told us i told. him and those who promise to protect them with the knowledge is no matter the central african republic is an extremely dangerous place for white people especially if we don't military protection they do such dangerous things most. there is a civil war in which a person's life cost nothing not a penny unfortunately my friend into this war. and you just feel for their families getting getting not call t
exactly what the crew was doing there on the ground just a few if you words about who they were hiding jamal he was well known well correspondent reporting from afghanistan serially iraq he was fifty one years old i mean well experienced journalist forty seven year old documentary director alexander to start ago you know he had been awarded multiple prices for his work very well known i mean name among journalists as well and killer options but he was a cameraman the youngest of the team he was...
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african republic was never confirmed reportedly it has links to russia if you words about who they were jamal he was well known walker spawn and reporting from afghanistan serially iraq he was fifty one years old well experienced journalist forty seven year old documentary director alexander started or he had been awarded multiple prizes for his work very well known i mean name among journalists as well and good options but he was a cameraman the youngest of the team he was around thirty three years old all you know very professional journalists experienced and as their friends now say colleagues are very brave and passionate let's now listen to ward friend told us i told her no. and those who promised to protect them would fool them but now it does not matter the central african republic is an extremely dangerous place for white people especially if without military protection they do research dangerous things most. there is a civil war in which a person's life cost nothing not a penny unfortunately my friend victim to this war you just feel for their families getting getting not call about
african republic was never confirmed reportedly it has links to russia if you words about who they were jamal he was well known walker spawn and reporting from afghanistan serially iraq he was fifty one years old well experienced journalist forty seven year old documentary director alexander started or he had been awarded multiple prizes for his work very well known i mean name among journalists as well and good options but he was a cameraman the youngest of the team he was around thirty three...
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professor of history and international relations at the lebanese university in beirut jamal wakim believes the u.s. is exhausting its ability to provide stability in the country the united states is being involved in too many crisis resources are being drained and at the same time it's antagonizing trying. iran even pakistan india and other countries and its attempt to maintain its hegemony over global affairs but this is exhausting the united states and i believe that it's leading it to overextension the way that they think by by the historian paul kennedy in his famous book the rise and fall of great empires so i believe that the united states is being overstretched it might lead to a big crisis within this country and of course its role worldwide. living tree you k. now at play say the man detained after tuesday's west missed a car bombing incident is being held on suspicion of attempted murder and performing an act of terror has been identified as a british citizen a sudanese origin islands of the correspondent and asked to see a check in a house that details. we do know that the press
professor of history and international relations at the lebanese university in beirut jamal wakim believes the u.s. is exhausting its ability to provide stability in the country the united states is being involved in too many crisis resources are being drained and at the same time it's antagonizing trying. iran even pakistan india and other countries and its attempt to maintain its hegemony over global affairs but this is exhausting the united states and i believe that it's leading it to...
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professor of history and international relations at the lebanese university of beirut jamal wakim believes the u.s. is exhausting its ability to provide stability in the country the united states is being involved in too many crisis resources are being drained and at the same time it's antagonizing. iran even pakistan india and other countries and its attempt to maintain its hegemony over global affairs but this is exhausting the united states and i believe that it's leading it to overextension the way. they did. by the historian paul kennedy in his famous book the rise and fall of great empires so i believe that the united states is being overstretched it might lead to a big crisis within this country and of course its role worldwide. to washington where the white house has just announced or trump has revokes the security clearance of the former cia director john brennan the president's also said to be evaluating the situation of a number of other officials. i'm a value waiting action with respect to the following individuals james clapper james comey michael hayden sally ates susan rice
professor of history and international relations at the lebanese university of beirut jamal wakim believes the u.s. is exhausting its ability to provide stability in the country the united states is being involved in too many crisis resources are being drained and at the same time it's antagonizing. iran even pakistan india and other countries and its attempt to maintain its hegemony over global affairs but this is exhausting the united states and i believe that it's leading it to overextension...
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the city of gascony at the battle raged for several days prompting many to flee a political analyst jamal wakim says the u.s. is exhausting its ability to provide stability in the country the united states is being involved in too many crisis the resources are being drained and at the same time it's antagonizing russia china. iran even pakistan india and other countries and their attempt to maintain its hegemony over global affairs but this is exhausting the united states and i believe that it's leading it to overextension the way. they did. by the korean war of kennedy in his famous book the rise and fall of great empires so i believe that the united states is being overstretched and it might lead to a big crisis within this country and of course it's wrong worldwide your program continues at the top of the hour. america was never great to spend it on the rape and murder. and nothing changed so we said in. response to these situations that we're dealing with. people get sad every day she is just sad people kill each other blood for killing children. there was just no way that people are
the city of gascony at the battle raged for several days prompting many to flee a political analyst jamal wakim says the u.s. is exhausting its ability to provide stability in the country the united states is being involved in too many crisis the resources are being drained and at the same time it's antagonizing russia china. iran even pakistan india and other countries and their attempt to maintain its hegemony over global affairs but this is exhausting the united states and i believe that...
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united nations continues to maintain that could be no military solution to the conflict in that country jamal wakim a professor of history and international relations at the lebanese university in beirut believes the u.s. is exhausting its ability to provide stability in the country. the united states is being involved in too many crisis the resources are being trained and at the same time it's antagonizing russia china. iran even pakistan india and other. to maintain its hegemony over global affairs but this is exhausting the united states and i believe that it's leading it to overextension the way. they did. by the historian paul kennedy in his famous book the rise and fall of great empires so i believe the united states is being overstretched and it might lead to a big crisis within this country and of course. the u.s. says economic sanctions against turkey will remain in place even if ankara releases an american pastor who made it arrested on suspicion of terrorism ties after both sides impose further tariffs on each other and concerns over whether the situation has escalated too much wer
united nations continues to maintain that could be no military solution to the conflict in that country jamal wakim a professor of history and international relations at the lebanese university in beirut believes the u.s. is exhausting its ability to provide stability in the country. the united states is being involved in too many crisis the resources are being trained and at the same time it's antagonizing russia china. iran even pakistan india and other. to maintain its hegemony over global...
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colleagues were killed in an attack while on assignment in central african republic there were at one jamal he was a well known well correspondent reporting from places like syria leave iraq afghanistan he had been also wounded in libya in two thousand and eleven he was fifty one years old forty seven year old documentary director alexander vest that a boy of he also a very famous name and journalist he had been awarded multiple prices for his work and killer often could he was a camera man and the youngest of the team around thirty three years old but all three men true professionals very experienced used to work in dangerous places like central african republic it is a dangerous place to go to and as their colleagues now say very brave and passionate journalists as well we've talked to one of their closest friends over this is what he has to say i told. the news you promise to protect them with food but now it is no matter the central african republic is an extremely dangerous place for white people especially if we don't military protection they do research dangerous things most no reaso
colleagues were killed in an attack while on assignment in central african republic there were at one jamal he was a well known well correspondent reporting from places like syria leave iraq afghanistan he had been also wounded in libya in two thousand and eleven he was fifty one years old forty seven year old documentary director alexander vest that a boy of he also a very famous name and journalist he had been awarded multiple prices for his work and killer often could he was a camera man and...
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republic was never confirmed reportedly it has links to russia if you words about who they were i didn't jamal he was well known walker's point and reporting from afghanistan theory a leave iraq he was fifty one years old when well experienced journalist forty seven year old documentary director alexander to start ago you know he had been awarded multiple prizes for his work very well known i mean name among journalists as well and killer options but he was a cameraman the youngest of the team he was around thirty three years old all you know very professional journalists experienced and as their friends now say colleagues are very brave and passionate let's now listen to what huns friend told us i told. him those who promised to protect them would fool them but now it is no matter the central african republic is an extremely dangerous place for white people especially without military protection they do research dangerous things most. there is a civil war in which a person's life cost nothing not a penny unfortunately my friend into this war you just feel for their families getting getting th
republic was never confirmed reportedly it has links to russia if you words about who they were i didn't jamal he was well known walker's point and reporting from afghanistan theory a leave iraq he was fifty one years old when well experienced journalist forty seven year old documentary director alexander to start ago you know he had been awarded multiple prizes for his work very well known i mean name among journalists as well and killer options but he was a cameraman the youngest of the team...
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do astray meehan's want what ordinary people want out of this well the big picture answer to this jamal is that the australian public doesn't want any of this stuff we know from polling and other evidence and she lived experience over the last decade. governments that carry on like this where there is an elected prime minister toned down turmel who. is punished by the by who's the people hated the people think we want to elect a government. we will elect a government with a prime minister choice and then we should leave that person. so unless there's some remarkable circumstantial countervailing events you have to expect that the government of this government will be punished pretty heavily at the next election for exactly that reason for this division all right to peter in town breath thank you very much for your time sir. all right time for a short break here now just about when we come back a desperate journey across the border but thousands of venezuelans crossing over to brazil are not welcome on that stay with us. we've had some other lively shall is extending from the great plain
do astray meehan's want what ordinary people want out of this well the big picture answer to this jamal is that the australian public doesn't want any of this stuff we know from polling and other evidence and she lived experience over the last decade. governments that carry on like this where there is an elected prime minister toned down turmel who. is punished by the by who's the people hated the people think we want to elect a government. we will elect a government with a prime minister...
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frustrated with the year long wait jamal saloon has opened his pizzeria and calls on other shop owners to get back in business. if we are the first shop to open and then edge of the street and we call on the other shop owners to repair and reopen their shops we want life back to the street the street is vital and reflects our cultural identity also urged on the authorities to bring back basic services to the street including water and electricity in order to encourage people to reopen their last businesses. the government says is working hard to restore services and clear the rubble but it's not moving quickly enough for the residents of the old city about that used to be the owner of that shop over there since the ninety's i want to reopen it i'm fed up i need to reopen i have a family to look after i've suffered a lot it's a lost my house and shop we call on the government to help us with compensation our brothers shop was also bombed and burnt down on a just the street is our history it's been established for decades this street must return to its glory in baghdad with the not the s
frustrated with the year long wait jamal saloon has opened his pizzeria and calls on other shop owners to get back in business. if we are the first shop to open and then edge of the street and we call on the other shop owners to repair and reopen their shops we want life back to the street the street is vital and reflects our cultural identity also urged on the authorities to bring back basic services to the street including water and electricity in order to encourage people to reopen their...
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shop key according to local media reports that in the southwestern province of so wider mohammed abu jamal was one of thirty six people mostly women and children kidnapped by i saw last month the nineteen year old was killed on thursday after negotiations to release the hostages had failed and leading syrian scientists reportedly involved in missile development has been killed in an explosion as easy as for his driver died in the blast outside of how much in twenty twelve well armed group killed another senior scientist in damascus. turkey and russia seem to have come to an agreement to stop the syrian government from carrying out a military offensive on it live any renewed fighting there would trigger a humanitarian crisis and lead to the collapse of the so-called stana process as in a hotter now reports. president bashar assad says it live is the syrian army's next target the opposition controlled northwestern province is home to almost three million people at least half displaced from other rebel areas after so-called surrender deals. but the syrian government's ally russia appears to b
shop key according to local media reports that in the southwestern province of so wider mohammed abu jamal was one of thirty six people mostly women and children kidnapped by i saw last month the nineteen year old was killed on thursday after negotiations to release the hostages had failed and leading syrian scientists reportedly involved in missile development has been killed in an explosion as easy as for his driver died in the blast outside of how much in twenty twelve well armed group...
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thank you for that update from djibouti and i will take all of this on with that mohamed jamal he's a columnist an editor with a lot of newspapers he's joining us from london so as alan was saying there's been no reaction from the governments named in this u.n. report but how concerned will the saudi led coalition be by the findings. well i think. it's very concerning to them and it's not new by the way it's not something that you know. while crimes. or crimes which could mount to be walk rheims in yemen by both sides according to him this is report and also according to. human rights. on monday. that question and now about the timing of this report is it going to be held formal in advance in front of the negotiation which is going to be on the second of september. and what is next if this report is talking about all these crimes. in civilian. child soldier. attack and. infrastructure is it going to move forward to a peace negotiation and what is going to be happening next of what. is this room or you're going to have in those in those u.n. sponsored peace talks how next might. well i
thank you for that update from djibouti and i will take all of this on with that mohamed jamal he's a columnist an editor with a lot of newspapers he's joining us from london so as alan was saying there's been no reaction from the governments named in this u.n. report but how concerned will the saudi led coalition be by the findings. well i think. it's very concerning to them and it's not new by the way it's not something that you know. while crimes. or crimes which could mount to be walk...
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platform it's definitely it's definitely you know related to what she said you know i feel like you know jamal here is. she's an amazing journalist she's an amazing reporters she was one of the best people that e.s.p.n. showcased so you know what they did was they lost a person that was very talented very very great for their company but at the same time. you know i feel like she should want to be there anyway because if you know you're going to like try to move her around or you know or silence her or have her take different positions in the company because she says something that was very honest she could donald trump a white supremacist as he is like me a minute when he says it himself in his actions in how you handles it how he governs like you see it so i feel like if you disagree with that you can debate it in a way that's respectable but you know get rid of her if. i thought it was bad you know it's interesting because she you know kind of came to the mutual buyout with e.s.p.n. which i think is you know there's members thrown out there who knows for sure that her to you know it could b
platform it's definitely it's definitely you know related to what she said you know i feel like you know jamal here is. she's an amazing journalist she's an amazing reporters she was one of the best people that e.s.p.n. showcased so you know what they did was they lost a person that was very talented very very great for their company but at the same time. you know i feel like she should want to be there anyway because if you know you're going to like try to move her around or you know or...
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in, swam to jamal and kept his head above water until -- he is doing fine. most watched, most grateful you spent the evening with us, good night from washington. i am shannon bream. >> it is thursday, august 9th, "fox and friends first," at 4:00 am a fox news alert. terrorists and extremists, muslim father arrested in a raid on a ramshackle new mexico compound teaching kids how to carry out school shootings. jillian: shocking details about what went on inside. >> this is a totally legitimate investigation based on a report. rob: will donald trump sit down with bob mueller? shannon: the answer regarding his legal team. the two soldiers who went running into a storm to rescue a fallen flag, "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ jillian: on thursday. surprise, you are watching "fox and friends first". we are in for heather. rob: a filthy new mexico compound, they were not just starving, the group of kids were training them to kill. jillian: disturbing allegations as suspects are denied bailing court. jackie ibanez has more. >> reporter: no electricity or
in, swam to jamal and kept his head above water until -- he is doing fine. most watched, most grateful you spent the evening with us, good night from washington. i am shannon bream. >> it is thursday, august 9th, "fox and friends first," at 4:00 am a fox news alert. terrorists and extremists, muslim father arrested in a raid on a ramshackle new mexico compound teaching kids how to carry out school shootings. jillian: shocking details about what went on inside. >> this is a...
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well joining us now from washington is jamal abdi the president of the national iranian american council thank you very much for speaking to us that has been this general sense of unease in iran since the beginning of the year the state of the economy has long been a concern do you expect these latest protests to continue i think they probably will continue i think that the iranian state is well versed in containing these protests but we have sanctions that are coming down on iran starting next week another round will come down in november and so i think we're seeing the combination of an already limping along economy now converting into ascensions economy and reverting back to some of the policies that were in place before the nuclear deal and as a result we see inflation and we see these protests which i do think are likely to continue how much worse are the economic conditions likely to get. i think it remains to be seen the iranian government i think is taking steps to make that transition to this so-called resistance economy which is really what the status quo in iran some of the ha
well joining us now from washington is jamal abdi the president of the national iranian american council thank you very much for speaking to us that has been this general sense of unease in iran since the beginning of the year the state of the economy has long been a concern do you expect these latest protests to continue i think they probably will continue i think that the iranian state is well versed in containing these protests but we have sanctions that are coming down on iran starting next...
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black name, jamal, white alternative, jack. black name aleyha, white name, abigail. that seems like some compelling advice. [laughter] >> guest: my wife, at the time she did this i was irritated because i wanted them to have names i knew that she may make them names she couldn't tell if they were black or white or girl or boy. and i found that to be in the trust that all these years later i understood what she was doing a was not having her children be judged or any more of a preconceived notion you might judge them when you see your name on a piece of paper. >> host: of course the comedy gets down and a successful radio show host what compels you to dedicate your time, talent and ability and energy into social activism and then trying to make america a better place? >> guest: i want people to see for themselves, he has always been a way to big spoken that is because laughing or noticing irony is not as much beer people are comfortable with something that makes them laugh and then later makes them think. there needs to be a way when i watch these things that are happ
black name, jamal, white alternative, jack. black name aleyha, white name, abigail. that seems like some compelling advice. [laughter] >> guest: my wife, at the time she did this i was irritated because i wanted them to have names i knew that she may make them names she couldn't tell if they were black or white or girl or boy. and i found that to be in the trust that all these years later i understood what she was doing a was not having her children be judged or any more of a preconceived...
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the coast guard officer jumped in, swam to jamal and kept his head above water until -- he is doing finehed, most grateful you spent the evening with us, good night from washington. i am shannon bream. >> it is thursday, august 9th, "fox and friends first," at 4:00 am a fox news alert. terrorists and extremists, muslim father arrested in a raid on a ramshackle new mexico compound teaching kids how to carry out school shootings. jillian: shocking details about what went on inside. >> this is a totally legitimate investigation based on a report. rob: will donald trump sit down with bob mueller?
the coast guard officer jumped in, swam to jamal and kept his head above water until -- he is doing finehed, most grateful you spent the evening with us, good night from washington. i am shannon bream. >> it is thursday, august 9th, "fox and friends first," at 4:00 am a fox news alert. terrorists and extremists, muslim father arrested in a raid on a ramshackle new mexico compound teaching kids how to carry out school shootings. jillian: shocking details about what went on...
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. >> jamal, yuliany giuliani, th want trump to answer questions about this because they say there's indicationtrumuel and team have a favoritism of the comey version of the truth. i asked for the proof. he didn't have any. >> i don't have any idea what mueller's doing. all i know is donald trump lied over 4,000 times according to "the washington post." james comey we have not yet seen a place where he's not told the truth so if you had to choose between the two of them, of course you would choose the person who did not publicly -- is not publicly known to lie over the person who will lie about things, we have seen with our own two eyes. >> you know what? end of the day this report comes down to a written report laid on the desk of rod rosenstein and then taken and given to the house and they're going to do something with it, that's a political context. i don't think anybody around the table, anybody in america thinks that the president is indicted by director mueller. >> speaking of rod rosenstein -- >> completely political. >> -- the president escalated the punches of jeff sessions. our attor
. >> jamal, yuliany giuliani, th want trump to answer questions about this because they say there's indicationtrumuel and team have a favoritism of the comey version of the truth. i asked for the proof. he didn't have any. >> i don't have any idea what mueller's doing. all i know is donald trump lied over 4,000 times according to "the washington post." james comey we have not yet seen a place where he's not told the truth so if you had to choose between the two of them, of...
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that is, jamal hill, lebron james, don lemon, nfl players overwhelmingly black are sons of "b." he has an issue with black people. he has an issue with latino the people. that's how he started the campaign. she can't guarantee that a racist didn't use the n-word for the same reason we can't guarantee the head of the kkk didn't use the n-word. this guy, and i remember -- like being on air during the campaign in the first time i said he was a racist, i can't remember whose show it was -- jake, it was not yours, but they said you can't call him a racist. why can't i? if you traffic in this type of -- this type of conversation and you will egg people on, even on the anniversary of charlottesville where somebody died, he couldn't say, right, like this was a white supremacy and has to end. he said, again, it wasn't all sides or good people on all sides but all types of racism and regularly plays footsy with white supremacists. >> if i could just say, their defenders of the president point out and sarah sanders doing this, he's an equal opportunity offender and goes after everyone and
that is, jamal hill, lebron james, don lemon, nfl players overwhelmingly black are sons of "b." he has an issue with black people. he has an issue with latino the people. that's how he started the campaign. she can't guarantee that a racist didn't use the n-word for the same reason we can't guarantee the head of the kkk didn't use the n-word. this guy, and i remember -- like being on air during the campaign in the first time i said he was a racist, i can't remember whose show it was...
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black name jamal, white alternative jack. black man named aaliyah, white alternative have guilt. that seems to be some compelling advice. >> guest: it's very funny, my children, you know, my wife's name, and at the time that she did answer irritated because i wanted them to names i knew that she named the names you could tell if they're black or white, a girl or a boy. and i found that to be now in retrospect all these years later understand what she was doing. what she was doing is not having her children be judged or have any more of a preconceived notions nestor in other words, you might judge in but it's going to be when you see them and that just because you see the name on a piece of paper. >> host: you have an incredible successful career in comedy, the original kings of comedy, that's a classic. they comedy get down currently, a successful radio show host. what compels you to dedicate your considerable talents and ability and energy into social activism, into trying to make america a better place? >> guest: i don't know that my objective is that noble, but i think what i
black name jamal, white alternative jack. black man named aaliyah, white alternative have guilt. that seems to be some compelling advice. >> guest: it's very funny, my children, you know, my wife's name, and at the time that she did answer irritated because i wanted them to names i knew that she named the names you could tell if they're black or white, a girl or a boy. and i found that to be now in retrospect all these years later understand what she was doing. what she was doing is not...
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black name, jamal, white alternative jack. black name aliyah, white alternative abigail. that seems to be compelling advice. >> you know, it is very funny. my children -- my wife named them and at the time that she did it, i was very irritated because i wanted them to have names i knew but she named them names whether you could tell if they were black or white or dpirl -- or girl or boy. i understand what she was doing years later. what she was doing is not having her children be judged or a preconceived notion. in other words, you might judge them but it is going to be when you see them, not because you see their name on a piece of paper. >> you had had an incredibly successful career in comedy. the comedy get down currently a successful radio show host. what compelled you to dedicate your considerable talents and ability and energy in to social activism? into trying to make america a better place? >> i don't know that my objective is that noble, but i think what i want is for people to see themselves. comedy has always been a way for people to see themselves. you know,
black name, jamal, white alternative jack. black name aliyah, white alternative abigail. that seems to be compelling advice. >> you know, it is very funny. my children -- my wife named them and at the time that she did it, i was very irritated because i wanted them to have names i knew but she named them names whether you could tell if they were black or white or dpirl -- or girl or boy. i understand what she was doing years later. what she was doing is not having her children be judged...
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live now to discuss this further is jamal wakim professor of history and international relations at the lebanese university in beirut a good to have you with us mr came now according to different sources the taliban now controls from between fourteen to about fifty percent of afghan territory given that it controlled any one percent as a result of the u.s. invasion in two thousand and one what has gone wrong here. well i believe it was mainly the efforts of the united states to antagonize countries that are neighboring to afghanistan like china russia and iran in addition to its role to do star belies the order to destabilize pakistan. in april the bali by two men over to win why it's the place of maneuverability especially that back in two thousand and one two thousand and two the united states was only capable of pacifying the country doing the logistical. intelligence. provided to it by these neighboring countries to afghanistan. and to fight terrorism so now the the united states is antagonizing all these countries in addition to withdrawing economic support to the afghani governmen
live now to discuss this further is jamal wakim professor of history and international relations at the lebanese university in beirut a good to have you with us mr came now according to different sources the taliban now controls from between fourteen to about fifty percent of afghan territory given that it controlled any one percent as a result of the u.s. invasion in two thousand and one what has gone wrong here. well i believe it was mainly the efforts of the united states to antagonize...