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asma khalid, political correspondent for n.p.r. and co-host of national public radio's politics podcast and paula re, white house correspondent for cbs news. let's start with the news. the tnomp team hiter wall friday when georgia's republican secretary of state certified biden's win and michigan republicans tonight showed no signs of budging after meeting with president trump. paula, you join us from the white house.de what is the pre going to do now? paula: what we've seen over past weekhis a from this legal campaign that has been almost entely unsuccessful to a campaign of political pressure. andothing was a clearer example of that than today when two michigan lawmakers came here to the white house to meet with president. tru and he was expected to try to pressure them to try to flip that state which of course president-elect joe biden won. bu following their meeting with the president, those two lawmakers released a statement. they said loonok, we've see
asma khalid, political correspondent for n.p.r. and co-host of national public radio's politics podcast and paula re, white house correspondent for cbs news. let's start with the news. the tnomp team hiter wall friday when georgia's republican secretary of state certified biden's win and michigan republicans tonight showed no signs of budging after meeting with president trump. paula, you join us from the white house.de what is the pre going to do now? paula: what we've seen over past weekhis a...
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some viewers may find images in ishaq khalid's report distressing.street by massive protests, in response to allegations that sections of the police were systematically using torture, extortion and extrajudicial killings. the anger which has swept across nigeria has focused squarely on the police. and that anger has been driven by nigeria's vast young population, who feel neglected. it is likely to have lasting impact on the country, so all eyes are now on the political leaders and how they will act. the authorities have moved quickly to investigate historic claims of police brutality. 80 people including civilians and security forces were killed in last month's unrest. and whether live ammunition was used on peaceful protesters. they are shooting at us. it has been the result of stampede, or what have you. we have not sought any protesters, no. this 30—year—old man, who couldn't afford university education, and is unemployed, tells me he was shot and beaten by the police during the demonstrations in lagos. they beat me all of my body. who shot at yo
some viewers may find images in ishaq khalid's report distressing.street by massive protests, in response to allegations that sections of the police were systematically using torture, extortion and extrajudicial killings. the anger which has swept across nigeria has focused squarely on the police. and that anger has been driven by nigeria's vast young population, who feel neglected. it is likely to have lasting impact on the country, so all eyes are now on the political leaders and how they...
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plus stephen welcomes glenn close and musical guest kane brown with sway lee and khalid, featuring jon batiste and "stay homin." and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater office building in new york city, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome! welcome! here's mud in your eye -- to "a late show." i'm your host stephen colbert. i'm very excited. i'm also a little tired because i got up way early this morning and interviewed barack obama today. the only thing keeping me driving now is my post-obama high, just what you want to make you feel better after a maga hangover. also known as a combover. it was a great interview, and in -- just friends hanging out, man! ( laughter ) it was good. it was good. in keeping with his long history of pauses, i will be airing that interview... uh... tomorrow. but of course we have a current president that doesn't want to be a former president. i'll tell you all about it in another edition of our never-ending segment: >> no! no! help me rudy wan giuliani, you're my only hope! may the fraud be with you always. >> stephen: the roa
plus stephen welcomes glenn close and musical guest kane brown with sway lee and khalid, featuring jon batiste and "stay homin." and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater office building in new york city, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome! welcome! here's mud in your eye -- to "a late show." i'm your host stephen colbert. i'm very excited. i'm also a little tired because i got up way early this morning and interviewed barack obama...
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his youth was part of the reason that that's being given and why he slipped through the director khalid zation program and also the search for his accomplices if they actually exist certainly 14 people have been detained for questioning whether they were accomplices in the crimes of last night or whether they were simply associates or family or friends of the these suspects remains to be seen the number of shooters doesn't appear to be clear at this point authorities say they are not looking for another suspect but they're also not ruling it out why so much uncertainty there that is what we're all asking because earlier this morning we were all talking about a number of assailants there were 6 locations in the end it's very hard to understand how one could move between those 6 locations which police named quite some distance apart and as we've now heard there was only 9 minutes between the alarm being raised and the man being shot so quite a lot still be to be explained there but as you pointed out it does seem to be moving towards either one a traitor or perhaps 2 we'll only know that
his youth was part of the reason that that's being given and why he slipped through the director khalid zation program and also the search for his accomplices if they actually exist certainly 14 people have been detained for questioning whether they were accomplices in the crimes of last night or whether they were simply associates or family or friends of the these suspects remains to be seen the number of shooters doesn't appear to be clear at this point authorities say they are not looking...
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network launched its 1st egyptian series paranormal based on the books of egyptian novelist ahmed khalid think about a doctor forced to question all he thinks he knows about science. now imagine if someone told you your bathroom mirror once belonged to a french queen well that's exactly what happened to a family in england they've been brushing their teeth in this mirror for decades before a london auctioneer told them it once belonged to the onto and that's now there is a little plaque on the mirror about its former owner but all that time the family just thought that was a joke not a joke at all the mirrors now set to go under the hammer and expected to fetch tens of thousands of pounds. well that's it for this edition of arts and culture for more news from the arts world check out our web site online at d.w. dot com slash culture sees it. to the point strong opinions clear positions of international perspectives. america has voted for the outcome of the presidential election is posing more questions than answers the bunghole who could really nice in reconcile these bits of a divided n
network launched its 1st egyptian series paranormal based on the books of egyptian novelist ahmed khalid think about a doctor forced to question all he thinks he knows about science. now imagine if someone told you your bathroom mirror once belonged to a french queen well that's exactly what happened to a family in england they've been brushing their teeth in this mirror for decades before a london auctioneer told them it once belonged to the onto and that's now there is a little plaque on the...
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youth was part of the reason that that's been given and why he slipped through the director khalid sation program and also the search for his accomplices if they actually exist certainly 14 people have been detained for questioning whether they were accomplices in the crimes of last night or whether they were simply associates or family or friends of the deceased suspect remains to be seen the number of shooters doesn't appear to be clear at this point authorities say they are not looking for another suspect but they're also not ruling it out why so much uncertainty. that is what we're all asking because earlier this morning we were all talking about a number of assailants there were 6 locations in the end it's very hard to understand. one could move between those 6 locations which police named quite some distance apart and as we've now heard there was only 9 minutes between the alarm being raised and the man being shot so quite a lot still be to be explained there that as you pointed out it does seem to be moving towards either one a traitor or perhaps 2 we will only know that perhaps wh
youth was part of the reason that that's been given and why he slipped through the director khalid sation program and also the search for his accomplices if they actually exist certainly 14 people have been detained for questioning whether they were accomplices in the crimes of last night or whether they were simply associates or family or friends of the deceased suspect remains to be seen the number of shooters doesn't appear to be clear at this point authorities say they are not looking for...
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i cannot say how we get the information, how we identify khalid sheikh mohammed as the mastermind. and then amongst everything that has to do with the alleged efficacy of the technique program was redacted. i always described the process as distortion i reduction. so if you are forced you can say whatever you want and you can publish it. the review board will give you the green light. but if you have a problem in what happens happened and if ye telling the truth about what took place if these interrogation rooms, you would be heavily censored and heavily redacted. so after nine years of fighting and after the clinic jump to help -- [inaudible] -- who challenge the redactions of "the black banners" first amendment, the government was asked if they can do another review of the book and this time the review was very fair. for the most part everything that they redacted has been unredacted, and now people can read exactly what happened. the very first edition of the book was about the war on terrorism in jail, everything that happened from the date bin laden declared jihad on the unite
i cannot say how we get the information, how we identify khalid sheikh mohammed as the mastermind. and then amongst everything that has to do with the alleged efficacy of the technique program was redacted. i always described the process as distortion i reduction. so if you are forced you can say whatever you want and you can publish it. the review board will give you the green light. but if you have a problem in what happens happened and if ye telling the truth about what took place if these...
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tests, we still need another type of test for khalid 19. the less accurate one, you mean the entity just well it's a, it's a tradeoff, i guess between speed and accuracy. we have multiple settings in patient care where we cannot wait 567 or even 24 hours for a test result. so take someone who is going to hospital over in an emergency setting, for example, of all in aged care, in an old people's home. someone is slow because it develops a high fever or not. you need to be responsible very, very fast. and in such settings, it may be acceptable to work with a little bit less curacy and less sensitive nitty. and that's how these tests have been designed as well. so tests also have a package insert like a drug, like a prescription drug. and it's very clear that these tests have been designed to detect virus in people who are symptomatic and within a certain time window. and that also gives you that answer where these tests are not extremely good at the moment. that's in broad based screening, where people are generally asymptomatic. they look an
tests, we still need another type of test for khalid 19. the less accurate one, you mean the entity just well it's a, it's a tradeoff, i guess between speed and accuracy. we have multiple settings in patient care where we cannot wait 567 or even 24 hours for a test result. so take someone who is going to hospital over in an emergency setting, for example, of all in aged care, in an old people's home. someone is slow because it develops a high fever or not. you need to be responsible very, very...
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in recordings of change exclusively by, 000 is heard for the 1st time trying to khalid deal with the haji among hammond's government. soon after 8 historic election win in may 28th. just on the phone to jolo protests since the missile used the office to return all the assets purchased with one aim to be funds i think used to lucia, not former f.b.i. special agent. deborah love provocateur, worked on the agency's initial one m.t.b. investigation. you know, it's like the bank robber who gets caught it is like, well if i return the money, then i don't want to be charged with robbing the bank. well, you still robbed the bank, and in this case, you are robbed of the development fund. and there's strong evidence he deed,, according to the man who led the f.b.i. is one m.t.v. investigation until recently. and i think we're very confident that we will be able to prove involvement and his position in this scheme. in july this year, joe's coconspirator, malaysia's former prime minister, as you present, was convicted and sentenced to 12 years in jail, subject to an appeal for crimes related to
in recordings of change exclusively by, 000 is heard for the 1st time trying to khalid deal with the haji among hammond's government. soon after 8 historic election win in may 28th. just on the phone to jolo protests since the missile used the office to return all the assets purchased with one aim to be funds i think used to lucia, not former f.b.i. special agent. deborah love provocateur, worked on the agency's initial one m.t.b. investigation. you know, it's like the bank robber who gets...
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if people with conditions that can make them more susceptible to co-khalid masovid are going protectedd there's b, the component of getting the vaccine out there. until a very large proportion of the population, meaning 75%, 80% of the population is vaccinated, we're not going to be in a position to pull our masks back in it for lack of a better phrase. we need to keep our guard up. we're in the same place and the most dangerous phase of the pandemic because transmission is happening as we see across the world, very strongly and we need to curb that transmission. that's down to everyone doing what they're supposed to do. >> on that, i was speaking to a doctor earlier on the program, a doctor in a prominent position who is against any time of government intervention, that it should just be a matter of personal responsibility as to what measures you take to protect yourself. in other words, no mandatory lockdowns. no mask mandates. is there a case for that or is that basically how we got into this mess again? >> yeah. i hope that your controllers can put up the graphs that show the trans
if people with conditions that can make them more susceptible to co-khalid masovid are going protectedd there's b, the component of getting the vaccine out there. until a very large proportion of the population, meaning 75%, 80% of the population is vaccinated, we're not going to be in a position to pull our masks back in it for lack of a better phrase. we need to keep our guard up. we're in the same place and the most dangerous phase of the pandemic because transmission is happening as we see...
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such a challenging and politically dangerous thing to do , essentially to declare the people like khalidmed are prosecuted for the september 11 trials violates the principle of american injustice. never said this is perfectly legal to have these tribunals they just avoid it like the plague hoping the issue will one day go away that remains to be seen. >> the only thing i regret for example the prosecutor of military commissions because he would have a few things to say but at this stage unfortunately the prosecution is not speaking publicly so we find ourselves in an awkward position to present the prosecution case he not only articulates this argument but if you ask them to they will explain the prosecution position while you can have a case so what is the answer? >> the government has avoided answering this also coming down to two ideas in their pretty certain to be candid. one is that they don't enjoy any due process rights at all and an issue like that is in the dc circuit right now is because they are outside of the united states and not citizens has exactly the same argument the go
such a challenging and politically dangerous thing to do , essentially to declare the people like khalidmed are prosecuted for the september 11 trials violates the principle of american injustice. never said this is perfectly legal to have these tribunals they just avoid it like the plague hoping the issue will one day go away that remains to be seen. >> the only thing i regret for example the prosecutor of military commissions because he would have a few things to say but at this stage...
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adama's khalid just can tell a lot by looking at the roots. this could be done phenomenon hols for betty because there are scarring hair loss which causes a lot of damage to the scalp that's different from my hair loss where my hairline is slowly receding. but that's also different from diffuse hair loss where the hair is constantly falling out but constantly growing back mary is supposed to be inherited his receding hairline probably from his grandfather it was in his genes what's gone is gone but there is a treatment to retain what he still haunts this in the treatment of unfun of course you have to start the treatment when there's still something there worth keeping. yeah. so for some people they're all vanity is for house the trick is to find out what's causing it. can hair smell things and distinguish sense or do you think nano biotechnologies from germany claims yes hair does have 3 separate $0.04 and especially grows when it smells sandal wood so biologists have now developed a new remedy for hair growth. receding hairline bald patches
adama's khalid just can tell a lot by looking at the roots. this could be done phenomenon hols for betty because there are scarring hair loss which causes a lot of damage to the scalp that's different from my hair loss where my hairline is slowly receding. but that's also different from diffuse hair loss where the hair is constantly falling out but constantly growing back mary is supposed to be inherited his receding hairline probably from his grandfather it was in his genes what's gone is gone...
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a few years back, one of my colleagues, khalid akhim, who has a similar collection, he met me at western michigan, brought in a few of his pieces, and we talked to some university students -- i don't know, 8, 12 students. they all presented as white americans. i think it was a graduate art school. we sat around in a circle and we passed around a doll. i guess it wasn't a gollywog similar to a mamie doll, an aunt jemima doll. we had simple rules. a, let people finish talking. don't attack anybody. so those are basic kindergarten type rules, right? then the question was presented was this. when you look at this, what is it you see? that's all. just tell everybody what you see. and when went around and did. then we went around a second time with the question, why is it that you believe you see what you see? and then the last question was so what do you do with that person saw, who saw this thing differently than you did. it was -- it was -- you know, i wish we had videotaped that conversation because it shows the power of objects as teaching tools and, again, this is no, you know, after-sch
a few years back, one of my colleagues, khalid akhim, who has a similar collection, he met me at western michigan, brought in a few of his pieces, and we talked to some university students -- i don't know, 8, 12 students. they all presented as white americans. i think it was a graduate art school. we sat around in a circle and we passed around a doll. i guess it wasn't a gollywog similar to a mamie doll, an aunt jemima doll. we had simple rules. a, let people finish talking. don't attack...
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wrong but it is a allenging, politically, such a politically dangerous thing to do, to essentially -- khalid are being prosecuted for the september 11th, violates the prciple of american justice. is is perfectly legal, they just avoided it li the plague against hope that the issue will one day go away. that remains to be seen. >> host: this for rum, somebody, t prosecutor, mk burns, you have a few ings to say, but at th stage, the prosecution of the guantÁnamo casenot speaking publicly but in the court room, this awkward position to present the prosecution case. the last thing, one thing mielle does, he not only articulates his argument, but if you ask him to, and why you can have a case like that? whats the answer? >> guest: the government avoided answing this squarely too. came down to two ideas. pret thin reads. it is not just my editorial. detainee don't enjoy any due process for the technical constitutional matter. anssue like that is in the dc circuit right now and the premisis guantÁnamo detainees outside the united states are essentially not people for t purposes of the constition. a
wrong but it is a allenging, politically, such a politically dangerous thing to do, to essentially -- khalid are being prosecuted for the september 11th, violates the prciple of american justice. is is perfectly legal, they just avoided it li the plague against hope that the issue will one day go away. that remains to be seen. >> host: this for rum, somebody, t prosecutor, mk burns, you have a few ings to say, but at th stage, the prosecution of the guantÁnamo casenot speaking publicly...
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bring joy to the streets of lagos and put a smile on kids' faces, especially during the hard times of khalid 19. that's just beautiful. never underestimate the importance of this. especially during difficult times like these . now, a few weeks back, we got an e-mail from south african rob mobius them, who had stumbled upon didn't use comic series african roots whose real name is simon big boy. he's a descendant of the namibian national hero. and think that boy, you know, much of who fought against german colonial rule today, you can spot him on the median dollar notes here. mobius some produce his latest music video in collaboration. we did up we went to meet him in cape town. boy, the title of humility. a sim's latest release. the track is an ode to cut jane hendrix with boy. unama chief vic boy died fighting german colonial troops in present day namibia, south african rapper humid because some is a direct descendant of that boy's his goal, inspiring people to take pride in their ancestry. we don't have that icons of people who are just saw che guevara or one fe or whatever. and so it's so
bring joy to the streets of lagos and put a smile on kids' faces, especially during the hard times of khalid 19. that's just beautiful. never underestimate the importance of this. especially during difficult times like these . now, a few weeks back, we got an e-mail from south african rob mobius them, who had stumbled upon didn't use comic series african roots whose real name is simon big boy. he's a descendant of the namibian national hero. and think that boy, you know, much of who fought...
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for those wanting to go don't go, i have succeeded in my life here with khalid having to leave don't be impatient or, tempted by him. in the fishing town of m., bor, europe appears to be so close with so many tourists who come and go as they wish. but africans are unable to travel with such ease. even legal explains migrant rights activist suffocating. many here consider a synagogue in a prison for europeans barricade themselves, closing their borders to african countries at the same time, to open markets and borders to them. while some 570 s. have died this year trying to make it to europe almost 1600, mostly west africans arrived in spain, canary islands, just last weekend. in the distance is the house belonging to a family who has migrated to europe and has running water electricity. the internet and here is the construction of another home funded by a migrant that has settled to the united states, compare this to the homes behind that have hardly any electricity or water with that visible difference in wealth with those families that have a relative abroad and those that haven't,
for those wanting to go don't go, i have succeeded in my life here with khalid having to leave don't be impatient or, tempted by him. in the fishing town of m., bor, europe appears to be so close with so many tourists who come and go as they wish. but africans are unable to travel with such ease. even legal explains migrant rights activist suffocating. many here consider a synagogue in a prison for europeans barricade themselves, closing their borders to african countries at the same time, to...
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politically dangerous thing to do to essentially declare that the military commissions in which people like khalideikh mohammed are being prosecuted for the september 11th trials violates is such a pell of american justice. -- a principle of american justice. they've just avoided it like the plague hoping somehow i the issue will one day go away. and that remains to be seen. that history remains to be seen. >> the only thing i would regret is that we ebb don't have at this forum somebody from, for example, the prosecutor at military commissions, mark martin here, because he he would have a few things to say. but at this stage, unfortunately, the prosecution of the guantanamo cases -- [inaudible] speaking publicly. so we find ourselves in this awkward position of having to present the prosecution case. and one of the things michel does that's very helpful with reporters is he not only articulates his argument, but if you ask him to, he'll explain the prosecution's position on why this is, why you can have a case that only prosecutes -- [inaudible] what is the answer? >> so the government's avoided
politically dangerous thing to do to essentially declare that the military commissions in which people like khalideikh mohammed are being prosecuted for the september 11th trials violates is such a pell of american justice. -- a principle of american justice. they've just avoided it like the plague hoping somehow i the issue will one day go away. and that remains to be seen. that history remains to be seen. >> the only thing i would regret is that we ebb don't have at this forum somebody...
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diplomatic ties with israel more in deals brokered by the us with more on that visit to speak to khalid and good days. a senior fellow at the middle east institute in washington, d.c. . he's also director of the program on palestine and palestinian israeli affairs. he joins us via skype from arlington, virginia, thank you very much indeed for being with us. as part of this, this visit from payors is due apparently to go to a visit, a settlement in the occupied territories. what do you think the, the motive or the, the objective is behind that visit? well it's, it's probably true for the on the one hand, it's probably aimed at shoring up prime minister netanyahu, who is facing protests, he's become very unpopular, is really coalition is becoming unstable. and there are even calls for yet another a 4th election to be held. and he's also facing criminal trial early next year. so it's one way to shore up netanyahu, who's kind of a battle leadership. but i think it's also very ideologically and politically motivated in the sense that pump aoe at the trumpet ministration are strong advocates
diplomatic ties with israel more in deals brokered by the us with more on that visit to speak to khalid and good days. a senior fellow at the middle east institute in washington, d.c. . he's also director of the program on palestine and palestinian israeli affairs. he joins us via skype from arlington, virginia, thank you very much indeed for being with us. as part of this, this visit from payors is due apparently to go to a visit, a settlement in the occupied territories. what do you think...
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that's the complexity, that's why 19 years after 9/11 and we still cannot prosecute khalid sheikh mohammedor others. his case for so strong just by looking at the uss cole file itself. believe me i know i was a case agent. we help the yemenis secured him in yemen, and suddenly they had more rules of evidence that we have in the united states. we were able to find a yemeni judge to convict him and to sentence him to death. so we know what we have but, unfortunately, we were not allowed to talk to them because of the torture program and we were not working information result from harsh treatment that he went through. now he's in guantÁnamo bay and people he killed include the sailors murdered on october 12, 2000 in the gulf of aden, still waiting justice. >> we have one of the questions from our audience, somebody who worked in the middle east for more than five years and heard frequently have damaging the abu ghraib episode was to the united states. do you think we have moved beyond that episode? if not, what do we need to do to move beyond that episode? >> you know, what's great about the
that's the complexity, that's why 19 years after 9/11 and we still cannot prosecute khalid sheikh mohammedor others. his case for so strong just by looking at the uss cole file itself. believe me i know i was a case agent. we help the yemenis secured him in yemen, and suddenly they had more rules of evidence that we have in the united states. we were able to find a yemeni judge to convict him and to sentence him to death. so we know what we have but, unfortunately, we were not allowed to talk...
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pulling khalid blair has lived in this government subsidized home for more than 20 years. she says the as best as roof has made her ill they were paid and they used the money to fix their own homes and to buy themselves fence because they have no regard for us. still leaving these homes. a few doors down plastic a supporter says his family has lived in this home for 37 years is both his parents died from lung disease. my mom and my dad suffered from the asbestos now and the stuff out there, not because of the one in 2002, my father then yet t.v. related disease. he suffered then my mom, he suffered us. most people here say the a.n.c. government has done little to help them and many blame. but outside court, thousands of people came out to show their support for him. they say the charges are politically motivated. there is not a single senator from the government and no real. everything in court martial is been released on bail and is due to return to court. in february, the a.n.c. has been facing internal power struggles for some time, and many see the case says another in
pulling khalid blair has lived in this government subsidized home for more than 20 years. she says the as best as roof has made her ill they were paid and they used the money to fix their own homes and to buy themselves fence because they have no regard for us. still leaving these homes. a few doors down plastic a supporter says his family has lived in this home for 37 years is both his parents died from lung disease. my mom and my dad suffered from the asbestos now and the stuff out there, not...
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the killer -- the mastermind of the september 11th attacks, khalid sheik mohammed, is in prison. we're making progress. but the front on this war is more than just one place. the philippines -- we've got help -- we're helping them there to bring -- to bring al qaida affiliates to justice there. and, of course, iraq is a central part in the war on terror. that's why zarqawi and his people are trying to fight us. their hope is that we grow weary and we leave. the biggest disaster that could happen is that we not succeed in iraq. we will succeed. we've got a plan to do so. and the main reason we'll succeed is because the iraqis want to be free. i had the honor of visiting with prime minister allawi. he's a strong, courageous leader. he believes in the freedom of the iraqi people. he doesn't want u.s. leadership, however, to send mixed signals, to not stand with the iraqi people. he believes, like i believe, that the iraqis are ready to fight for their own freedom. they just need the help to be trained. there will be elections in january. we're spending reconstruction money. and our
the killer -- the mastermind of the september 11th attacks, khalid sheik mohammed, is in prison. we're making progress. but the front on this war is more than just one place. the philippines -- we've got help -- we're helping them there to bring -- to bring al qaida affiliates to justice there. and, of course, iraq is a central part in the war on terror. that's why zarqawi and his people are trying to fight us. their hope is that we grow weary and we leave. the biggest disaster that could...
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some viewers may find images in ishaq khalid's report distressing.sponse to allegations that sections of the police were systematically using torture, extortion and extrajudicial killings. the anger which has swept across nigeria has focused squarely on the police and that anger has been driven by nigeria's vast young population who feel neglected. it is likely to have a lasting impact on the country, so all eyes are now on the political leaders and how they will act. the authorities have moved quickly to investigate historic claims of police brutality. how at least 80 people including civilians and security forces were killed in last month's unrest and whether live ammunition was used on peaceful protesters. they are shooting at us! we didn't use live ammunition at anybody. those that were actually injured was the result of stampede or what have you. we have not... we are not... but this 30—year—old who couldn't afford university education and is unemployed tells me he was shot and beaten by the police during the demonstrations in lagos. he beat me,
some viewers may find images in ishaq khalid's report distressing.sponse to allegations that sections of the police were systematically using torture, extortion and extrajudicial killings. the anger which has swept across nigeria has focused squarely on the police and that anger has been driven by nigeria's vast young population who feel neglected. it is likely to have a lasting impact on the country, so all eyes are now on the political leaders and how they will act. the authorities have moved...
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blocked from having sufficient view of the counting process and resulted in ineligible ballots being khalid as well as soon as tomorrow from the judge there. to the keystone state. pennsylvania the trump campaign filing five appeals of philadelphia county's board of election's decision to count different categories of mail-in absentee ballots with more actions apparently coming. trump campaign spokeswoman previewing what's next. >> in seven counties democrat-leaning counties, if they received your ballot in advance, illegal to open those ballots until election day. somehow they were determining which ballots were not accurate, which were not properly done and telling voters to fix them in advance. >> keep your eye what is happening in georgia. not a lawsuit but secretary of state announcing a hand recount of every vote with the counting deadline of november 20th. >> sandra: thank you. >> trace: facebook extended its temporary ban on political ads yesterday saying the contested presidential election and senate runoffs in georgia make it necessary to keep the ban in place. democratic party sl
blocked from having sufficient view of the counting process and resulted in ineligible ballots being khalid as well as soon as tomorrow from the judge there. to the keystone state. pennsylvania the trump campaign filing five appeals of philadelphia county's board of election's decision to count different categories of mail-in absentee ballots with more actions apparently coming. trump campaign spokeswoman previewing what's next. >> in seven counties democrat-leaning counties, if they...
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khalid. who you know. stuart: thank you. shining.se the markets are obviously shining. can't you tell? we can. we have got green all over the place. when we opened 10:00 now, we're half hour into the session, when we opened up we were up 14, 1500 points. getting close to 30,000 on the dow. we pulled back a bit. we're at 29,500. we're up nearly 1100 points. this is why we got a rally. pfizer, biontech, announced their vaccine is 90% effective. a flu vaccine, 40 to 50%. this covid vaccine from pfizer and biontech is 90% effective. it set the world on fire. all travel related stocks. maybe we can travel like normal in the future. americans are up 16%. all across the line. delta is up 14%, et cetera, et cetera. the cruise lines. actually they're showing even better percentage gains. we'll show them on the left-hand side of the screen. 25, 30% gains for the cruise lines. we might be cruising again. hotels, all of them on the upside because, we might be traveling like normal again maybe by next year, who knows. a return to normality looks
khalid. who you know. stuart: thank you. shining.se the markets are obviously shining. can't you tell? we can. we have got green all over the place. when we opened 10:00 now, we're half hour into the session, when we opened up we were up 14, 1500 points. getting close to 30,000 on the dow. we pulled back a bit. we're at 29,500. we're up nearly 1100 points. this is why we got a rally. pfizer, biontech, announced their vaccine is 90% effective. a flu vaccine, 40 to 50%. this covid vaccine from...
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his youth was part of the reason that that's being given and why he slipped through the director khalid sation program and also the search for his accomplices if they actually exist certainly 14 people have been detained for questioning whether they were accomplices in the crimes of last night or whether they were simply associates or family or friends of the these suspects remains to be seen the number of shooters doesn't appear to be clear at this point authorities say they are not looking for another suspect but they're also not ruling it out why so much uncertainty there that is what we're all asking because earlier this morning we were all talking about.
his youth was part of the reason that that's being given and why he slipped through the director khalid sation program and also the search for his accomplices if they actually exist certainly 14 people have been detained for questioning whether they were accomplices in the crimes of last night or whether they were simply associates or family or friends of the these suspects remains to be seen the number of shooters doesn't appear to be clear at this point authorities say they are not looking...