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jamil, you listen to this conversation.t home who haven't thought about the movie yet or heard as much about it, why does it mean so much? >> it's about having african american stories told through african or african american lens. so you're talking about a black director with a majority black cast with this kind of budget. and the first mainstream black superhero that was ever created, and certainly the most popular ever. so all those things combined, in addition -- you know we think about who the director, ryan coogler, fruitvale station, creed are works that reflect african american realities with a frankness and starkness that i think is uncommon for hollywood. >> and i want to read from another piece who says this is a vivid reimagination of something black americans have cherished for centuries, africa as a dream of our wholeness, greatness, and self-realization. jamil, you're talking about who owns history, who writes history, or in this case, how fantasy intersections with history. and it comes at a time when we hav
jamil, you listen to this conversation.t home who haven't thought about the movie yet or heard as much about it, why does it mean so much? >> it's about having african american stories told through african or african american lens. so you're talking about a black director with a majority black cast with this kind of budget. and the first mainstream black superhero that was ever created, and certainly the most popular ever. so all those things combined, in addition -- you know we think...
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welcome and friendly are joined by jamil jaffer. mr. jeffers up under the national security institute at the anthony scalia's school of law at george mason university in virginia where he is also a professor. mr. jaffer also recently served under justice nail course which. prior to his current position he's held senior roles on the senate foreign relations committee the house intelligence committee and the george w. bush administration so welcome to each of you. therefore i start questioning and hopefully we will have time for audience q&a i just want to share with you all our thanks at the center for american progress to all of our coalition allies and partners. many of you are here in the room room. all of you have been working diligently and i think as you heard from senator klobuchar and secretary johnson, this is not a challenge that we are going to overcome by one person or one organization. this is going to be a collective effort and i want to call out verified voting and common cause for your incredible work so please welcome ou
welcome and friendly are joined by jamil jaffer. mr. jeffers up under the national security institute at the anthony scalia's school of law at george mason university in virginia where he is also a professor. mr. jaffer also recently served under justice nail course which. prior to his current position he's held senior roles on the senate foreign relations committee the house intelligence committee and the george w. bush administration so welcome to each of you. therefore i start questioning...
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bush jamil jafer. thank you for joining me on this groundhog's day. i won't make the joke. you know what i'm thinking. gloria, you have a source who is pretty close to this process of clearing this memo, and they're concerned about all of this buildup, you know, the bar has been raised pretty high by this. >> it has. and the way it was described to me is that the drum roll is getting a little bit long here. and what we're seeing is that it is continuing today and, of course, the white house is going to hand the football over to the house and part of the reason for that, aside from the fact that that's the process, is that it seems to me maybe the white house is trying to distance itself a little bit from all of this. there is a question -- >> good luck. >> right. but there is a question about whether all the hype is really going to live up to the -- what the real memo is. and whether it kind of may fall flat. so i think you're going to see this ball passed to the hill. it will be released from the hill and, you know, people will see it the way they want to see it. >> that i
bush jamil jafer. thank you for joining me on this groundhog's day. i won't make the joke. you know what i'm thinking. gloria, you have a source who is pretty close to this process of clearing this memo, and they're concerned about all of this buildup, you know, the bar has been raised pretty high by this. >> it has. and the way it was described to me is that the drum roll is getting a little bit long here. and what we're seeing is that it is continuing today and, of course, the white...
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liz: let me jump to jamil. were at the senate foreign relations committee and the chief counsel there. i'm guessing you know pretty much how these things are supposed to work, but look at the market,a as a business network we're watching a corner of this downdraft attributed to the concern inside the beltway about this? >> liz, it's a real problem. here's the issue. when it comes to intelligence, you want bipartisanship, you want the majority and minority to figure this thing out and give the american people an assessment what happened. that didn't happen here. fine. you may have dueling memos, the republicans and democrats saying their point of view. that didn't happen here, have you just a republican memo that's clearly got one point of view. whether you agree with the point of view or not? and concerned about malfeasance or d.o.j. malfeasance you want it done in a fair way where the issues are presented evenly and that's got people freaked out and got the markets down and that is catastrophic for the country
liz: let me jump to jamil. were at the senate foreign relations committee and the chief counsel there. i'm guessing you know pretty much how these things are supposed to work, but look at the market,a as a business network we're watching a corner of this downdraft attributed to the concern inside the beltway about this? >> liz, it's a real problem. here's the issue. when it comes to intelligence, you want bipartisanship, you want the majority and minority to figure this thing out and give...
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en el estado de oaxaca se creÓ un sismo de magnitud 7.2, que provocÓ daÑos en el pueblo de jamil --xamiltepecel 19 de septiembre, la diferencia estÁ relacionada con la cercanÍa. alberto el epicentro del terremoto del 19 -- al ver -al --alberto: otro por son los movimientos ondulatorios. lloran todos los -- >> todos los sismos producen algÚn tipo de onda. alberto: la magnitud de 8.1 y casi dos minutos de duraciÓn provocÓ la muerte de mÁs de 5000 personas. los especialistas son claros: es seguro que los sismos van a continuar. no saben cuÁndo, porque no se pueden predecir. desde lacio de mÉxico, alberto garcÍa, univisiÓn. fÉlix: cruz es una de las personas que denunciaron al sacerdote fernando caramida encontrado culpable de abuso aÚn menor en una parroquia de santiago de chile. una familia mexicana que decidiÓ quedarse en canadÁ sin documento, estÁ viviendo una pesadilla. uno de sus hijos naciÓ en ese paÍs y otro mÉxico, pero con problemas delicados de salud. la madre se entregÓ a las autoridad migratoria para hacer deportados, desde montereal tenemos la historia. reportero: en menor canadiens
en el estado de oaxaca se creÓ un sismo de magnitud 7.2, que provocÓ daÑos en el pueblo de jamil --xamiltepecel 19 de septiembre, la diferencia estÁ relacionada con la cercanÍa. alberto el epicentro del terremoto del 19 -- al ver -al --alberto: otro por son los movimientos ondulatorios. lloran todos los -- >> todos los sismos producen algÚn tipo de onda. alberto: la magnitud de 8.1 y casi dos minutos de duraciÓn provocÓ la muerte de mÁs de 5000 personas. los especialistas son...
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he couldn't resist going after the nfl and i'm going to talk to jamil in the next segment. he couldn't resist anot acting presidential. >> we knew he wouldn't act presidential. i don't think he understands the idea of a unified country. what it would mean is everyone would agree with him. but he just has no capability, no capacity to bring people together or find common ground on policy issues. i do think you're right. i think immigration is a problem that's imminently solvable. all the pieces are there, it just needs leadership to put them together, but the president finds a way to divide. i thought the idea of -- ms-13 is a dangerous gang, but to somehow lead with ms-13 on the immigration debate when dreamers and daca is the issue really was a misstep. >> now, zalina, the whole use of the gangs acting like they were, in fact, the face of immigration, it wasn't even subtle. those of us that know him well in new york know that he over the top went with the central park jogger case, calling for their execution, rather than bring them to a trial and see where it was. they wer
he couldn't resist going after the nfl and i'm going to talk to jamil in the next segment. he couldn't resist anot acting presidential. >> we knew he wouldn't act presidential. i don't think he understands the idea of a unified country. what it would mean is everyone would agree with him. but he just has no capability, no capacity to bring people together or find common ground on policy issues. i do think you're right. i think immigration is a problem that's imminently solvable. all the...
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. >> ♪ >> reporter: when i first got e-mail from jamill ollie about his son i wasn't sure why i woulds rapper. he told me he's reaching out to stations across the country trying to make the video go viral, he honestly made a strong argument. >> a lot of stuff that's going viral today is the wrong messa message. and the more it's shown around it makes the kids think that it's okay to do those things. ♪ >> reporter: he also wanted people to see the impact that a positive message had on his own son. cam mill or k old system nine his rap dreams are like most kids. >> what do you hope happens with this career. >> i hope i get famous. [ laughter ] >> reporter: but the recognition that he is starting to get for his good grades hasn't changed his dreams. but how he plans to reach them. >> i want to tell everybody that to get good grades so you can get a degree. because i want a degree and if you get a degree you can do anything you want report roar dad is a rapper himself he had that eye open moment he hopes goes viral when parents realize they want their kids to act right, they have to. >> h
. >> ♪ >> reporter: when i first got e-mail from jamill ollie about his son i wasn't sure why i woulds rapper. he told me he's reaching out to stations across the country trying to make the video go viral, he honestly made a strong argument. >> a lot of stuff that's going viral today is the wrong messa message. and the more it's shown around it makes the kids think that it's okay to do those things. ♪ >> reporter: he also wanted people to see the impact that a...
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we have contributing writer for time magazine, jamil smith. congratulations on this cover.piece, it's a well-written beautiful piece and you open it by talking about the first movie you saw with a black her row in it be "star wars" land doe cal rissian. talk about the importance of black heroes to you and other young men and women of color. >> i was five years old when you first saw empire strikes back, that's 1980. and the fact that it had a black hero, a complicated black hero in was important to me, i noticed it. so when you see a man who's complicated but chooses to do the right thing and he looks vaguely like you, i think it's important for young foam see that. so hopefully "black panther" will do the same thing for a lot of kids that are going out to see it this weekend. >> let's play a little bit of trailer, michael b. jordan doing his thing. take a look. >> i've waited my entire life for. the world's going to start over. >> i'm going to burn it all. >> what happens now determines what happens to the rest of the world. >> with the caveat that i'll be changing my driv
we have contributing writer for time magazine, jamil smith. congratulations on this cover.piece, it's a well-written beautiful piece and you open it by talking about the first movie you saw with a black her row in it be "star wars" land doe cal rissian. talk about the importance of black heroes to you and other young men and women of color. >> i was five years old when you first saw empire strikes back, that's 1980. and the fact that it had a black hero, a complicated black hero...
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media prominent black writers and cultural figures have been weighing in the los angeles journalist jamil smith saying the portraits would help in exposing audiences likely to be predominantly white too conspicuous blackness but i am most looking forward to seeing reprints framed in home state door malls and affixed to refrigerators but amateur photo shoppers well they were out in force as well from this user showing obama disappearing into the greenery here's a live look at what donald trump is doing to obama's legacy and others had a go at the man and the painting rock obama or homer simpson will let you decide oh don't forget there's always more to our website to give you dot com on this. the poured in from ukraine of poland. at a restaurant in kiev ukraine. was in the country illegally thanks so much for being with us. cool. the bundesliga highlights. goldman's back to the top the up and coming forth against tampa helping fans get old bombing against infection name of jesus winning streak comes to an end up home old places catch of the bag three points. to go. around at the age of six
media prominent black writers and cultural figures have been weighing in the los angeles journalist jamil smith saying the portraits would help in exposing audiences likely to be predominantly white too conspicuous blackness but i am most looking forward to seeing reprints framed in home state door malls and affixed to refrigerators but amateur photo shoppers well they were out in force as well from this user showing obama disappearing into the greenery here's a live look at what donald trump...
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brutal crackdown well the activists say that true death toll is more than three times that number jamil and in a gun has more from manila. well two complaints were filed last year the first one was submitted by a witness his name is ed garment tobacco who claims he once worked for did their day when he was mayor of dubbo city in the southern philippines for decades he says the turret it was responsible in setting up and running the notorious double death squads which run after a death drug syndicates and drug users in the area then now a supplementary complaint was submitted by members of the opposition senator on phone you're pretty honest and congressman gary alexander asked the i.c.c. to look into the existing so-called war on drugs by the third day which he set up when he was sworn into office in two thousand and sixteen and now handled by the philippine national police now activists say that at least thirteen thousand filipinos have already been killed since that was launched in two thousand and sixteen now the i.c.c. is looking at whether there is enough evidence to chide this cas
brutal crackdown well the activists say that true death toll is more than three times that number jamil and in a gun has more from manila. well two complaints were filed last year the first one was submitted by a witness his name is ed garment tobacco who claims he once worked for did their day when he was mayor of dubbo city in the southern philippines for decades he says the turret it was responsible in setting up and running the notorious double death squads which run after a death drug...
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we are joined by jamil jaffer, the founder of the security institute at the antonin scalia school of law at george mason school where he is a professor. he recently served as a clerk to justice neal gore such of the court.upreme prior to his current positions he held senior roles on the intelligence committee and in the george w. bush administration so welcome to each one of you. before i start questioning and hopefully we'll have a few q&a, i want audience to share with you all our thanks center of american progress to all of our coalition allies and partners. in the you are here room. all of you have been working as you ly and i think heard from senator klobuchar and not aary johnson, this is challenge that we are going to overcome by one person or one organization. to be a collective effort and i want to really call out verified voting and common so many other organizations for your incredible work. so please welcome our panel. [applause] ok. edgardo, i'll start with you, the election miracle. you showed the nation how a quickly upgrade -- based voting er systems. which virginia d
we are joined by jamil jaffer, the founder of the security institute at the antonin scalia school of law at george mason school where he is a professor. he recently served as a clerk to justice neal gore such of the court.upreme prior to his current positions he held senior roles on the intelligence committee and in the george w. bush administration so welcome to each one of you. before i start questioning and hopefully we'll have a few q&a, i want audience to share with you all our thanks...
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charles: jamil, can we trust what's coming out of these investigations? >> i think so.resident himself created an interest review panel. charles: does sessions go or stay? >> he made it clear he's going to stick with what is required of him by the rule of law. he's not going to go until he's forced to go. charles: bipartisan senators taking another shot at tackling the opioid crisis. you want to hear this plan. it's one of the best we have heard yet. i just snapped a photo and got an estimate in 24 hours. my insurance company definitely doesn't have that... you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance. charles: a bipartisan group of senators introducing legislation to fight opioid addiction. it will propose policy changes including restricted access to opioid feign killers and greater access to alternative treatments. senator, this an extraordinary topic. it's gripping our entire nation. it's the worst drug crisis ever. give us more details on this latest push, if you will. >> they are trying to have more appropriate prescribing of o
charles: jamil, can we trust what's coming out of these investigations? >> i think so.resident himself created an interest review panel. charles: does sessions go or stay? >> he made it clear he's going to stick with what is required of him by the rule of law. he's not going to go until he's forced to go. charles: bipartisan senators taking another shot at tackling the opioid crisis. you want to hear this plan. it's one of the best we have heard yet. i just snapped a photo and got...
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restoring checks and balances within institutions so that power will never rest with one man alone jamil in dogon al jazeera manila. the world's biggest and most raucous street parties in full swing in brazil people are using the carnival to let off steam after a difficult year a struggling economy spiralling corruption investigations and deepening political divisions have all taken their toll in america and human reports now from the northeastern city of receive free. and early morning bugle call summons revelers on to the streets of the seething. it's called the rooster of the dawn the highlight of carnival in northeastern brazil's capital where least a million people parade past the giant bird. we had for carnival all year but something spectacular that's in all of our hearts here in parnham bercow where we hear and dance the rhythm of our region. above all the city. where brass band music is accompanied by an acrobatic dance in a massive street party brazilians can forget their economic and political woes. its culture roots joy for people who've been suffering so much lately. carniva
restoring checks and balances within institutions so that power will never rest with one man alone jamil in dogon al jazeera manila. the world's biggest and most raucous street parties in full swing in brazil people are using the carnival to let off steam after a difficult year a struggling economy spiralling corruption investigations and deepening political divisions have all taken their toll in america and human reports now from the northeastern city of receive free. and early morning bugle...
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jamil well during the credit reporting company as chief information security officer and report directlye previously held a similar job at home depot. coming up, gopro is out of the drug business, what is next for the extreme adventure camera company? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> head of sales -- jeff lucas as he is leaving snap. he joined snapchat from viacom and it was crucial to building relationships with advertisers. he is the third that he executive in the last -- to depart in the last four months. it lost its head of engineering in november. they said they want -- revising lucas. gopro has recently gotten out of the drone business. gemini women's optimism for his adventure camera company -- he spoke with selina wang at the technology conference in an exclusive interview with the new revenue streams and if is is a position and a partnership or acquisition has changed. >> my job as ceo of gopro is to look for opportunities to realize our vision and created -- create as big an opportunity for investors as possible. if we can achieve that more easily and more quickly with a partner, we w
jamil well during the credit reporting company as chief information security officer and report directlye previously held a similar job at home depot. coming up, gopro is out of the drug business, what is next for the extreme adventure camera company? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> head of sales -- jeff lucas as he is leaving snap. he joined snapchat from viacom and it was crucial to building relationships with advertisers. he is the third that he executive in the last -- to depart in the...
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espn jamile hill takes another shot at president trump after he reminds us to stand for the nationalhe state of the union. >> it's low-hanging fruit, it's what i call racial pornography because it's a way to stoke his base and brilliant because he has been able to hijack the entire conversation and to make this about patriotism. heather: racial pornography. hill faced backlash after calling the president white supremacist on twitter and last month taken off of sports center and reassigned to espn's undefeated writing about race and sports, she insist that is the move was her decision. well, it was all eyes on justin timberlake, i thought it have a great performance but some people not so much, last night's super bowl half-time show, not everyone a fan. ♪ ♪ heather: fans of the late singer prince slamming timberlake for tribute performance saying they say it's not what prince had wanted and he had spoken out against using digital projections of deceased musicians after prince's close friend tweeted, family, i spoke with justin tonight and shared heart-felt words for respect and prince
espn jamile hill takes another shot at president trump after he reminds us to stand for the nationalhe state of the union. >> it's low-hanging fruit, it's what i call racial pornography because it's a way to stoke his base and brilliant because he has been able to hijack the entire conversation and to make this about patriotism. heather: racial pornography. hill faced backlash after calling the president white supremacist on twitter and last month taken off of sports center and reassigned...
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caller: i am an independent in florida for jamil jaffer, may i speak to him? you are on the air. caller: he did not answer your need to haveg these fisa courts. here comes the smile. my concern is you are right on the nail regarding do we need to pay attention to the next election. that the over and over russians are here and they are going to subvert our elections and that all of our elections are going to be invalid because this is going to continue. please elaborate on how that is going to take place. is when sheto greta read all the information in the newspaper about mr. steele, did he get assassinated, is he dead? guest: i do not know about the answer to the second question. i do not think mr. steele is dead. when it comes to the first question, let me answer the fisa question. a need the courts, they play critical role in the ensuring surveillance conducted by the u.s. government is conducted appropriately with an independent check in the government interest in conducting surveillance and having a federal judge said on the fight is a court for a week at
caller: i am an independent in florida for jamil jaffer, may i speak to him? you are on the air. caller: he did not answer your need to haveg these fisa courts. here comes the smile. my concern is you are right on the nail regarding do we need to pay attention to the next election. that the over and over russians are here and they are going to subvert our elections and that all of our elections are going to be invalid because this is going to continue. please elaborate on how that is going to...
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come on, jamil. >> he doesn't want to come. >> doesn't have special jeans on today or something, doesn't? all right, we will wait. >> success. verbalize, you're light as a feather, stiff as a board. >> this helps with padding. >> why did you wear extra clothes? >> it would help if i fell. >> oh. >> all right? i think i start on your waist? >> yes. >> this is terrible. >> but don't leap. >> why do you have shoes on? you'll knock someone in the face. >> come-on! >> ahh! >> oh, god! okay? >> oh, god! >> oh, god! >> is it working? >> i can't believe it. >> i can't believe it. oh! >> how do you ends it? how do you end it? >> yeah! >> they made it look so much easier there. >> oh, god. >> megan, are you still alive? >> oh, my god, are you okay. >> she will never suggest another idea. >> yes. >> did something happen? >> no, we're good. >> look at her. oh, my gosh. >> she is in panic mode. >> okay. not sure exactly what happened there. all right, here is jen. >> what mom wants for valentine's day. >> so we have the mom squad. we have the mom squad assembled, hi, guys. and we will tell you guys w
come on, jamil. >> he doesn't want to come. >> doesn't have special jeans on today or something, doesn't? all right, we will wait. >> success. verbalize, you're light as a feather, stiff as a board. >> this helps with padding. >> why did you wear extra clothes? >> it would help if i fell. >> oh. >> all right? i think i start on your waist? >> yes. >> this is terrible. >> but don't leap. >> why do you have shoes on? you'll...
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. >> i want to read something from jamill smith., this is a movie about what it means to be black and america, africa and the world. rather than dodge complicate d about race and identity, a film grapples head-on with the issues affected modern-day black life. >> i agree with that what is so great about this movie, we are living in a time where black skin and black bodies are literally targets in america. this narrative. i agree with everything that rebecca said. i am hoping that not only will we continue this narrative of black excellence, also, black futurism, and afro futurism, and people black being more than blank targets, but black life and black experiences. >> one day after publicly defending porter, president trump goes on twitter to ask about due process. and a resig nag of another white house official accused of abuse. you can't predict the market, but through good times and bad at t. rowe price we've helped our investors stay confident for over 80 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. suc
. >> i want to read something from jamill smith., this is a movie about what it means to be black and america, africa and the world. rather than dodge complicate d about race and identity, a film grapples head-on with the issues affected modern-day black life. >> i agree with that what is so great about this movie, we are living in a time where black skin and black bodies are literally targets in america. this narrative. i agree with everything that rebecca said. i am hoping that...
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they say this guy, jamill, could not do it. they say thomas and karen, could not anchor.hey say bob kelly could never do traffic. >> i'm on it, i'm on it. >> the schuylkill. >> they said quincy could not do radio, tv, he is doing both >> yes. >> come on. come on. >> the q, the q. >> yes. >> that is why we're number one, top dogs in morning television now i'm bleeping hungry. i need bleeping breakfast. >> very well done. >> yeah. >> sue coming in the show and give us behind the scenes of how kelce ever got a hold of it. >> how that suit came to be and made philadelphia history. >> for sure. >> it was a magical day. it is within we will all remember for a very long time for a lifetime probably. pretty cool we all got to share it together. >> yes, from the magical day to magical mountain of trash that is where steve keeley is on the ben franklin parkway, steve. >> reporter: good news/bad news live shot. good news, the ground has that you had. the bad news is the ground has that you had so when they get over the dirt to pick up the trash they are now sinking further in the mu
they say this guy, jamill, could not do it. they say thomas and karen, could not anchor.hey say bob kelly could never do traffic. >> i'm on it, i'm on it. >> the schuylkill. >> they said quincy could not do radio, tv, he is doing both >> yes. >> come on. come on. >> the q, the q. >> yes. >> that is why we're number one, top dogs in morning television now i'm bleeping hungry. i need bleeping breakfast. >> very well done. >> yeah....
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. >> reporter: jamill megan is an aspiring actor who works a tempt job as extra cash always worried abouturprise. >> emergencies always pop up and they pop up when you least expect them. >> reporter: now he has a life line in the palm of his hand, one of more than 100,000 people using daily pay an app that allow work tours tap into their current earnings, days ahead of payday. >> it is used probably about twice a month in times i'm sort of in a bind and need some cash for metro or you know, a cable bill comes in. >> reporter: jason lee is company's ceo. >> or users really range from the minimum wage hourly employee all the way up to someone who makes six figures a year. >> reporter: daily pay is one of the several apps partnering with employers and their employees. >> these are not mega amounts they are pulling out, it is $20, $60, $11.20. >> that is exactly right. this is not folks trying to buy a new flat screen tv this really is hey, i got rent coming due and i'm just $80 short. >> reporter: fees range from one to three dollars a transaction, a far cry from high interest high fee payda
. >> reporter: jamill megan is an aspiring actor who works a tempt job as extra cash always worried abouturprise. >> emergencies always pop up and they pop up when you least expect them. >> reporter: now he has a life line in the palm of his hand, one of more than 100,000 people using daily pay an app that allow work tours tap into their current earnings, days ahead of payday. >> it is used probably about twice a month in times i'm sort of in a bind and need some cash...
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and jamil jaffer is director of national security of the national security law program at georgia mason university and also former senior adviser to senator bob corker. jeff, you're the lucky guy in warm florida today. what was the president doing this weekend and why did he got to angry on twitter? >> i can tell you that a white house official says the president opted against his usually weekend golf routine. instead spent saturday and sunday at mar-a-lago out of respect for the victims of the parkland high school shooting and their families. so he stayed away from his golf club. instead he watched cable tv in a you see and responded in realtime on his twitter account in the process of, elevating talking points where he suggested the fbi's failure to stop the gunman at the florida high school just 40 minutes from here was somehow linked to the fact agents were too much involved in the russia investigation. look, he said nothing to the point about vladimir putin or about how he would thwart continued russian attempts to interfere in the 2018 midterm election and beyond. >> quick side no
and jamil jaffer is director of national security of the national security law program at georgia mason university and also former senior adviser to senator bob corker. jeff, you're the lucky guy in warm florida today. what was the president doing this weekend and why did he got to angry on twitter? >> i can tell you that a white house official says the president opted against his usually weekend golf routine. instead spent saturday and sunday at mar-a-lago out of respect for the victims...
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. >> i was so fld listening to jamil in that conversation, i like you am excited to see this movie. i don't see marvel movies, i just don't. >> this movie will get you into it because he fits into the larger marvel universe and there's another one called civil war comingup. >> we should go zblogt we should. i'm going to see you 14 times. >> i'll hook you up on one of them. okay, that's good. have a good one. good day to all of you i'm alex witt here at msnbc world headquarters in new york. here's what's happening. the last hours in the white house for ex-staffer rob porter. what he's telling people now about his resignation is different than what's coming from the west wing. how that drama unfolded next. >> the president's tweet yesterday was more generic. >> defending the defender and chief talking about hae meant about due process for those accused of domestic abuse. plus conway weighs in on whether she feared for hope hicks's safety after accusations of abuse by porter. >> gives point by point why the republican memo has a lot of false assertions and also in general just leads th
. >> i was so fld listening to jamil in that conversation, i like you am excited to see this movie. i don't see marvel movies, i just don't. >> this movie will get you into it because he fits into the larger marvel universe and there's another one called civil war comingup. >> we should go zblogt we should. i'm going to see you 14 times. >> i'll hook you up on one of them. okay, that's good. have a good one. good day to all of you i'm alex witt here at msnbc world...
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police say 34 year-old jamill bullock was abduct by three men and then at harbison avenue sometime after 11:30 last night after leaving work. suspect then drove him in his car to the 5400 block of west ford road, doused both victim and car in gasoline and then set them on fire. police say victim's family started receiving messages from the suspects using the victim's phone this he were demanding $10,000. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is following this story and will have a live report on "eyewitness news" at 6:00. >>> delaware's division of public health is reporting a record breaking flu season in the first state, and six flu- related deaths have occurred in delaware the past week loan week between january d there were 995 confirmed cases have flu in delaware. and that is the highest single week total since 2009/10 flu season. there have been nearly 3,000 confirmed flu seasons in delaware this season. >>> on monday started out mild and temperatures have been falling ever since. this will be a wild weather week and meteorologist lauren casey live on the cbs-3 sky deck to tell us
police say 34 year-old jamill bullock was abduct by three men and then at harbison avenue sometime after 11:30 last night after leaving work. suspect then drove him in his car to the 5400 block of west ford road, doused both victim and car in gasoline and then set them on fire. police say victim's family started receiving messages from the suspects using the victim's phone this he were demanding $10,000. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is following this story and will have a...
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restoring checks and balances within institutions so that power will never rest with one man alone jamil in dog an al-jazeera manila. brazil in colombia are tightening border controls as concern mounts over the growing number of people escaping the crisis and its way last android's of thousands have already fled the country because there are food shortages there's rampant inflation and political uncertainty and reports. officially more than half a million venezuelans crossed into colombia in the last six months of last year but no one knows the truth because only that tens of thousands of venice whalen is now trying to scrape a living across south america and not just numbers in neighboring brazil and colombia. game here there are many mechanics doctors college graduates and look at us we're cleaning windows selling chargers and air conditioners sewing soda then as well as future is over but hey you have to move forward i feel really sad really sad because we have to migrate to look for what we used to have in our country because before in venezuela we had what colombia has abundant and
restoring checks and balances within institutions so that power will never rest with one man alone jamil in dog an al-jazeera manila. brazil in colombia are tightening border controls as concern mounts over the growing number of people escaping the crisis and its way last android's of thousands have already fled the country because there are food shortages there's rampant inflation and political uncertainty and reports. officially more than half a million venezuelans crossed into colombia in...
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jamil jaffer was senior counsel for the use intelligence committee from 2011 to 2013.o served atrthe justice dent's national security division during the george w. bush administration. thank you. there's much friendly here but let's cut to the main point. the original memo charged that theb.i. and d.o.j. put a hand on the scale early oin this russia investigation by not disclosing that one of their key sources had political motivation. what did this new democratic memo add to that? >> i think it's pretty clear noj that ttice department did in fact disclose to the court that there were politvaal moons behind the steele dossier. the only question now is did they use th words hillary clinton and democratic campaign? the answers no but they didu redact ous. persons and entities. should they sai have said more in that's the debate. we know they did tell the court there were political emotions behind it. >> desjardins: the steele dossier because it has scnt lating information alleged t ainst the president, some debunked, and thformationas originallyathered by a conservative
jamil jaffer was senior counsel for the use intelligence committee from 2011 to 2013.o served atrthe justice dent's national security division during the george w. bush administration. thank you. there's much friendly here but let's cut to the main point. the original memo charged that theb.i. and d.o.j. put a hand on the scale early oin this russia investigation by not disclosing that one of their key sources had political motivation. what did this new democratic memo add to that? >> i...
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up never seeing a superhero who looks like you and others consider the american side of the story jamil says that the film proves to hollywood that african-american narratives have the power to generate profits from all audiences and more important that making movies about black lives is part of showing that they do matter. and there were others that also sent in their thoughts online here's what they had to say this movie provides a feeling of important across the world people for a reason african descent are silly which in this genesis of no one talking strong black or because you know leader in this superhero movie what kind of know for ever people like me can find me going to movie theater and see a superhero in a positive role that looks like me even if they don't sound like me so they base their accent on the south african men also accent and they missed it that's all right it feels like an african americans romanticized version of african cultures within the sally field represented as a kenyan african we came together to watch this film to be able to celebrate black excellence to
up never seeing a superhero who looks like you and others consider the american side of the story jamil says that the film proves to hollywood that african-american narratives have the power to generate profits from all audiences and more important that making movies about black lives is part of showing that they do matter. and there were others that also sent in their thoughts online here's what they had to say this movie provides a feeling of important across the world people for a reason...
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jamil shaw jr.old son jazz in 2008 when he was murdered on his way home from a football game. illegal immigrant was the man convicted of the crime. jamil shaw, thank you for joining us today. >> hi, thank you for inviting me. rachel: good morning. 10 years later you say you still can't believe that this happened. what did happen? >> yeah, first of all i want to make sure that i want people to know that i'm annot affiliated with the angel parents. that's not my organization. yeah. ask the question again, i'm sorry. rachel: that's okay. i wanted you to really briefly tell us what happened with your son so we can get the viewers up to date. >> yeah. basically, he was shot to death by illegal alien that was brought over by no fault of his own. he was brought over at 3 years old, so he would have qualified for the dreamer daca debacle. my son was just walking down the street coming home from the mall on a sunday. we went to football training program. he asked me to go to the mall. i reluctantly yesterday
jamil shaw jr.old son jazz in 2008 when he was murdered on his way home from a football game. illegal immigrant was the man convicted of the crime. jamil shaw, thank you for joining us today. >> hi, thank you for inviting me. rachel: good morning. 10 years later you say you still can't believe that this happened. what did happen? >> yeah, first of all i want to make sure that i want people to know that i'm annot affiliated with the angel parents. that's not my organization. yeah....
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jamil smith profiled director ryan coogler for a "time" magazine cover story. >> i think there's goingo the theater and say, wow, i can be tchalla, i can be a shuri, i can be okoya,nd can be all of these different wonderful characters that you see in this film. >> reporter: and critics say it's good. >> it's not only interesting and compelling and well told, but it's also fun, you know what i mean? people may get lost with all of the sort of prae occupation with politics and race. >> reporter: all the buzz is already stoking speck laugs a sequel could be on the way. >> it's good for society to have more people of color on screen. this film proves that, doesn't it? >> people are excited for a lot of different reasons but a lot of people are genuinely excited. >> i'm excited because it looks like a great movie. >> it's an all-star cast. >> brook silva-braga, thanks. we'll be hearing more from "black panther" director ryan coogler this week. he'll be here >>> he's a fourth generation baker with shops in the four corners of the globe. up next on "the dish," eric caser starts his career in
jamil smith profiled director ryan coogler for a "time" magazine cover story. >> i think there's goingo the theater and say, wow, i can be tchalla, i can be a shuri, i can be okoya,nd can be all of these different wonderful characters that you see in this film. >> reporter: and critics say it's good. >> it's not only interesting and compelling and well told, but it's also fun, you know what i mean? people may get lost with all of the sort of prae occupation with...
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together the wave in which he talks about african americans, for instance, calling for the firing of nfl, jamil hill, calling federica wilson empty barrel, john kelly making up a story about this black congresswoman. yeah, i think that's the way i deal with it. in terms of how i feel personally about it, we got in this business to hold people's feet to the fire to reflect the voices of the wide range of folks in the country and that's the way that i deal with it. >> i think for me, i ask myself pretty often why am i still a reporter and what i'm here to do and the question i would ask to a young boy that was killed in mississippi as a teenager and that sparked the civil rights movement and i think of myself as civil rights movement and no matter what beat i'm doing, crime to transportation and now at the white house, i think that the story of america is a story of race so when i think about the questions that i'm asking or the stories that i'm going to write, i'm thinking, what are we learning about our country and what are we learning about how the differences in race continue to color how peo
together the wave in which he talks about african americans, for instance, calling for the firing of nfl, jamil hill, calling federica wilson empty barrel, john kelly making up a story about this black congresswoman. yeah, i think that's the way i deal with it. in terms of how i feel personally about it, we got in this business to hold people's feet to the fire to reflect the voices of the wide range of folks in the country and that's the way that i deal with it. >> i think for me, i ask...
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espn's jamil hill is not backing down after calling president trump a white supremacist on twitter last don't think that his supporters are white supremacists, what i would say though is that they have the privilege the benefit of privilege to be able to distance and disassociate themselves from certain issues. >> hill was suspended after that tweet about the tweet and another about national anthem protests later leaving the flag ship show sportscenter. she now writes about sports and espn website called undefeat you had. one high schooler in missouri is giving his dad a hand. robby fry's mission to build a 3-d printed arm for his father injured in an rpg attack in iraq. his first model allowed his dad to play video games. but after some tweaking, robe's newest model lets him throw a banchts as soon as i start to test different alternatives, i start to narrow in on something, it's sort of more discovering than inventing, i guess in a way. jillian: ohio cool is that? >> the 3-d arm has full finger movement. that's a look at your headlines, guys, send it back to you. steve: that's a smart
espn's jamil hill is not backing down after calling president trump a white supremacist on twitter last don't think that his supporters are white supremacists, what i would say though is that they have the privilege the benefit of privilege to be able to distance and disassociate themselves from certain issues. >> hill was suspended after that tweet about the tweet and another about national anthem protests later leaving the flag ship show sportscenter. she now writes about sports and...