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malik. >hi, sir, how are you? >> do good. >> malik has acting on his list of fu possibilities. know him say with a famy guide and encourage him, t sky's the limit. >> 's honor roll student. hisehr at school is exel he h friends and his teachers love him. >> malik knows what he would lik an adoptive family. >> i would like to have some siblgs i w like to have a family that similar interests. >> he w to go to college to study history and acting and bein stage here was a real thrill. >> dyo to do a little monolowork? we' got the lights set up. >> y kat do it. >> i known rivers. i'vkn rivers ancient as the wor a older than the flow of hum blo in human veins. my soul has grown deep by the rive. > al ask malik to hear a litt t opera he sangn fiftgr ♪ and learned he also has talent in dance. cal mal a triple threat, both darren and sandy were imped >> ot a bright future ahe o you, sir. >> an >> with proper training, i expe to see great things from you. his ready to join a pernt family. he wts to be part of finding that family, which is why we came he today. >> h w are pretty simple. >
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malik kings the man in the video, joining us in new york. reception from the challenge? are you seeing that young men are pulling up their pants or anyone commenting to you about the video challenge you issued? >> well, ma'am, i've noticed there are people who approve of the challenge, there are people who disapprove of the challenge. sense i issued the challenge, i mean, i've had an overwhelming amount of support from people. friend requests over 3,000 friend requests, inboxes, telling me they support the challenge and what it stands for. it's a challenge that is forcing individuals to think about the way that they choose to represent themselves. and how your presentation can influence, you know, perception. >> so what's the message in your view being sent when a young man wears his pants, it's no longer just slightly, you know, below the waistline, now it's all the way, like under the butt, you know, right about the thigh area? what's the message being sent in your view, what are they trying to say? >> what i'm trying to say is this trend
malik kings the man in the video, joining us in new york. reception from the challenge? are you seeing that young men are pulling up their pants or anyone commenting to you about the video challenge you issued? >> well, ma'am, i've noticed there are people who approve of the challenge, there are people who disapprove of the challenge. sense i issued the challenge, i mean, i've had an overwhelming amount of support from people. friend requests over 3,000 friend requests, inboxes, telling...
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get them out of here, johnson. >> malik! malik! we're on live. what's the issue here?hat's going on? >> that's the provocation and that's what we don't need. that was totally unnecessary. just coming out here, pointing artillery at people, whatever they got. that's the could not frontation that we have established order here. and we don't need that. all that does is agitate people. now we have to recalm them down. so what we're trying to do is get people to just go rest right now. we don't want the night to went a bunch of tear gas. >> our jake tapper was saying there were others provoking the police. does it go both ways? . that mere sight of all those police is a provocation. all the trucks and the militarization of the police is a provocation. there are proef action tvocateu. >> a little water bottle is not hurting the police. tell them to relax. it's a little water bottle. >> do they know what's in it? ain't no fires, nothing. they need to relax. we're relaxed and we're going to do this for mike brown and for justice. >> how does this all end? is it a continued sta
get them out of here, johnson. >> malik! malik! we're on live. what's the issue here?hat's going on? >> that's the provocation and that's what we don't need. that was totally unnecessary. just coming out here, pointing artillery at people, whatever they got. that's the could not frontation that we have established order here. and we don't need that. all that does is agitate people. now we have to recalm them down. so what we're trying to do is get people to just go rest right now....
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calling malik a triple threat. both were impressed. >> you have a bright future ahead of you sir. with the proper training, we all need training but with the proper training i expect to see great things fm you. >> bewants to be part of a family. >> his wants are simple. >> basically i want a family that loves me and that i'll have a happy life with. >> barbara harrison news4 for wednesday ease child. >> if you have room in your home or heart for malik or another child who is waiting call our hot line, 1-882-adopt me. you can also search wednesday's child on nbc washington.com. >> what a talent. >> he's terrific. >>> a new distillery could give a lot of new life into a neighborhood. could be the city's next hot spot. >> and good news for anyone driving through virginia. >>> tonight a former police officer is facing time in prison after admitting to killing his girlfriend's puppy. and now his laer says he's remorseful aft the puppy's death in their silver spring home, the officer sent his girlfriend a text message. it said he killed the dog because it soiled their rug. news4 chris g
calling malik a triple threat. both were impressed. >> you have a bright future ahead of you sir. with the proper training, we all need training but with the proper training i expect to see great things fm you. >> bewants to be part of a family. >> his wants are simple. >> basically i want a family that loves me and that i'll have a happy life with. >> barbara harrison news4 for wednesday ease child. >> if you have room in your home or heart for malik or...
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barbara harrison takes us to meet malik. >> at the atlas theater a 15-year-old shared his dream. >> for a career i would like to be an actor for television an film. >> he has a map for his future that includes the theater. we came to the atlas theater where he told me he's already had a little experience acting and singing at school. >> when i was in fifth grade i did an opera on i eta. >> did you sing? >> i sang a solo. >> he was excited to see what was happening on the stage here. >> i brought someone to meet you who would like to be on the stage himself. >> is this malik? >> yes, sir. >> hi, sir, hoy are you? >> doing good. >> he's an honor role student. his behavior at school is exemplary. he has friends and his teachers love him. >> i would like to have siblings. >> he wants to go to college to study history and acting and being on the stage here was a real thrill. >> my soul has grown deep by the rivers. >> we asked him to hear a little from the opera he sang in the fifth grade. ♪ >> and we learned he also has talent in dance. calling malik a triple threat, both were impressed. >>
barbara harrison takes us to meet malik. >> at the atlas theater a 15-year-old shared his dream. >> for a career i would like to be an actor for television an film. >> he has a map for his future that includes the theater. we came to the atlas theater where he told me he's already had a little experience acting and singing at school. >> when i was in fifth grade i did an opera on i eta. >> did you sing? >> i sang a solo. >> he was excited to see what...
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clearly malik he is holding on and that will strengthen the resist's of u.s.itizens and we -- strengthen the resistance of u.s. lawmakers. you say he is waiting out the legal deadline to form a new government. can you explain what is happening there and what the legal status is? caller: it is very unclear. parliament was meeting this weekend. decision laid the out in the recent elections. this timetable was endorsed by millions of iraqis. you get the sense that this is a final thumb your nose at the sunni population, the united states -- a defiant guy who has been a good ally of ours for number of years, but these may be his final throes of resistance, his final way of not going quietly into the night. it has military and political implications. --host:cappaccio anthony cappaccio, where are the strikes, what are they talk -- targeting now? caller: the strikes of petered out. we have not had announcements and yesterday morning. it looks like seven or eight different strikes. they put out these announcements, but you have to listen to them carefully. they put ou
clearly malik he is holding on and that will strengthen the resist's of u.s.itizens and we -- strengthen the resistance of u.s. lawmakers. you say he is waiting out the legal deadline to form a new government. can you explain what is happening there and what the legal status is? caller: it is very unclear. parliament was meeting this weekend. decision laid the out in the recent elections. this timetable was endorsed by millions of iraqis. you get the sense that this is a final thumb your nose...
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he's a filmmaker working with his brother van and his pal malik to discuss human nature. >> our goal is to steal the bike in the most audacious way possible. all we wanted was to get caught. all we wanted was somebody to stop us. >> after moving to new york city in 2001, casey quickly learns what can happen to bikes and bike parts that are locked up outside. >> my first job was as a bike messenger. i lived here a couple of days and my bike, my means of income, my means of transportation was stolen from right in front of my apartment. >> he decides to see what people will do, if anything, when they witness a flagrant theft occurring right before their eyes. so he locks up his own bike in various public places in new york and prepares to steal it. all captured by a secret camera. >> we shot most of the video on like little point and shoots. these things can zoom in pretty well across the street so it wasn't like a camera crew with us or anything like that. it was somebody standing across the street with a little camera. we tried to make it so there was no question about what we were do
he's a filmmaker working with his brother van and his pal malik to discuss human nature. >> our goal is to steal the bike in the most audacious way possible. all we wanted was to get caught. all we wanted was somebody to stop us. >> after moving to new york city in 2001, casey quickly learns what can happen to bikes and bike parts that are locked up outside. >> my first job was as a bike messenger. i lived here a couple of days and my bike, my means of income, my means of...
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my hope for malik he. and he reemphasize this the last time i saw him in washington. he is a big constitution guy. his view is that if you let out of the constitution, lost its future. is whenhat what he does he gets the ruling from the constitutional court saying that the president was in his rights to ask them to form a government, malik you will use that as an opportunity to step down and say that he insists on being in accordance with the constitution, it is his job, and that he disagrees and therefore relents. his problem is that the day after he leaves office, he does not want to be killed, he does not want to be prosecuted, and he does not want to be humiliated. but can they work out a deal that gives him some satisfaction on those points? i don't think this is a case of his leaving the country. i don't know where he'd go. and my read on the man is that that is not who he is. if he's going to stay at -- step down, they will need to ensure a certain amount of security and that he will not be prosecuted, which will be hard, because a lot of people have been crack
my hope for malik he. and he reemphasize this the last time i saw him in washington. he is a big constitution guy. his view is that if you let out of the constitution, lost its future. is whenhat what he does he gets the ruling from the constitutional court saying that the president was in his rights to ask them to form a government, malik you will use that as an opportunity to step down and say that he insists on being in accordance with the constitution, it is his job, and that he disagrees...
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malik e -- they also announced their support today, so his position has weakened. i believe that he will go through the legal pcess. i do not think the courts are going to get involved, but i think ultimately, he will step aside asking for some sort of a deal. one cannot rule out the possibility he may do something for full, but i think a political deal is the most likely outcome. >> thanks very much for coming in. >> good to be with you. >> a very busy and confusing time in iraq. let's get a look at other news from around the world. ukraine says a russian convoy being dispatched to the east of the country will not be admitted. a convoy of russian trucks is headed to ukraine after agreement was reached on an international humanitarian relief mission, but the red cross, which is due to coordinate the region, says it has no information on what the were carrying over they were going. human rights watch has called for national inquiry into the deaths of hundreds of protesters in egypt last year. it said the killings probably amounted to a crime against humanity, but it
malik e -- they also announced their support today, so his position has weakened. i believe that he will go through the legal pcess. i do not think the courts are going to get involved, but i think ultimately, he will step aside asking for some sort of a deal. one cannot rule out the possibility he may do something for full, but i think a political deal is the most likely outcome. >> thanks very much for coming in. >> good to be with you. >> a very busy and confusing time in...
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malik e -- they also announced their support today, so his position has weakened. i believe that he will go through the legal process. i do not think the courts are going to get involved, but i think ultimately, he will step aside asking for some sort of a deal. one cannot rule out the possibility he may do something for full, but i think a political deal is the most likely outcome. >> thanks very much for coming in. >> good to be with you. >> a very busy and confusing time in iraq. let's get a look at other news from around the world. ukraine says a russian convoy being dispatched to the east of the country will not be admitted. a convoy of russian trucks is headed to ukraine after agreement was reached on an international humanitarian relief mission, but the red cross, which is due to coordinate the region, says it has no information on what the were carrying over they were going. human rights watch has called for national inquiry into the deaths of hundreds of protesters in egypt last year. it said the killings probably amounted to a crime against humanity, but
malik e -- they also announced their support today, so his position has weakened. i believe that he will go through the legal process. i do not think the courts are going to get involved, but i think ultimately, he will step aside asking for some sort of a deal. one cannot rule out the possibility he may do something for full, but i think a political deal is the most likely outcome. >> thanks very much for coming in. >> good to be with you. >> a very busy and confusing time in...
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i saw malik shabaz out there. did you see people out there trying to defuse the situation and make sure the police weren't provoking protesters and vice versa? >> i did. i saw members of the clergy. i saw some community activists and community leaders trying to do that. and but i didn't see enough. i think there needed to be more representatives. and here is the interesting thing. i think there needs to be more representatives, obviously, of color, but then also we need to see people, more diverse people with the people there. many people are at home and they haven't visited the scene. the governor has been criticized for not visiting the scene. this is what's interesting. we are -- we have been told to come to a certain location, correct? and as we're trying to get to that location, we are noting b allowed in. there are members of the police force who are checking i.d., who are telli ining people to turn around. so it's an odd sort of thing that we were set up in some way to go to a certain place where all of a s
i saw malik shabaz out there. did you see people out there trying to defuse the situation and make sure the police weren't provoking protesters and vice versa? >> i did. i saw members of the clergy. i saw some community activists and community leaders trying to do that. and but i didn't see enough. i think there needed to be more representatives. and here is the interesting thing. i think there needs to be more representatives, obviously, of color, but then also we need to see people,...
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that this is not things that we are sane we can just go online and you can listen to even shirley malik in this country he was elected he was the second in charge of gordon brown in a speech he says in two thousand and one we had one muslim m.p. in two thousand. and two thousand and five with six of them in peace and six thousand. he says within twenty years every m.p. in this country will be muslim and in between saying each thing he says inshallah which is our will in so it certainly is a. parliament government and then he said. prime minister of this country would share our faith now that's what he's saying is no we're saying that's what they're saying now should we be fearful that well we don't vote based on religion we keep religion and politics need to be completely separate but with the islamic community that's not what's happening so what we will see is people vote in purely because he's a muslim and that's what charlene malik is telling us so we can look to any country in europe and we find muslim leaders and community leaders saying these sort of things and if if muslim leader
that this is not things that we are sane we can just go online and you can listen to even shirley malik in this country he was elected he was the second in charge of gordon brown in a speech he says in two thousand and one we had one muslim m.p. in two thousand. and two thousand and five with six of them in peace and six thousand. he says within twenty years every m.p. in this country will be muslim and in between saying each thing he says inshallah which is our will in so it certainly is a....
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special forces loyal to malik he closed down two main streets and hundreds of supporters demonstrated. president obama came out in strong support for a new prime minister. >> vice president biden and i called the president to congratulate him and urged him to form a new cabinet as quickly as possible. >> the military mission in northern iraq continues. airstrikes against isis targets and humanitarian aid drops to thousands of displaced religious minorities fleeing the militant threat. areur current operations limited in scope to protect u.s. citizens and facilities. >> military planes have dropped 310 bundles of aid, 700 thousand ready-to-eat meals and almost 16,000 gallons of water. >> this is a humanitarian issue of great consequence. havee u.s. airstrikes thrown reisterstown but they're unlikely to appeal to overall capabilities. karen travers, abc news. >> a military judge is considering whether to reverse his decision granting -- his own trial. they are charged in connection with the september 11 terrorist attacks. the judge cited issues with competency and conflicts of interest
special forces loyal to malik he closed down two main streets and hundreds of supporters demonstrated. president obama came out in strong support for a new prime minister. >> vice president biden and i called the president to congratulate him and urged him to form a new cabinet as quickly as possible. >> the military mission in northern iraq continues. airstrikes against isis targets and humanitarian aid drops to thousands of displaced religious minorities fleeing the militant...
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>> did you say malik tries to keep them peaceful?ecause he -- wasn't that the same guy that was chanting, what's his name? darren wilson? what do we want? we want him dead? isn't that the same guy? >> we saw with malik shabazz. >> that was him, i'm sure. >> i can't name him, but what i did say i saw him doing last night, is forming a line between the police and the younger demonstrators who really were hungry for a clash. and tried to keep them separate. didn't work that well, ultimately it melted down into a flash last night. i have to assume that he's out here tonight again to try to assume some sort of position of leadership. and it looked last night like he was trying to minimize the extent they were clashing, sean. >> joining me now from ferguson, two store owners who had their businesses targeted by looters and rioters during the protest. welcome both of you to the program. sunny, tell us what happened to your >> well, on saturday night early morning i had a break-in. people were in my store basically looting. we called 911, th
>> did you say malik tries to keep them peaceful?ecause he -- wasn't that the same guy that was chanting, what's his name? darren wilson? what do we want? we want him dead? isn't that the same guy? >> we saw with malik shabazz. >> that was him, i'm sure. >> i can't name him, but what i did say i saw him doing last night, is forming a line between the police and the younger demonstrators who really were hungry for a clash. and tried to keep them separate. didn't work that...
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predicted what happened in syria and the rise of isis, nor could we have predicted that prime minister malik he was going to turn out as bad as he did turn out in terms of alienating the kurds and sunni arabs. >> rank you for joining us. the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in afghanistan on an unannounced visit to lm political tensions. the countries to presidential candidates remain in a dispute over the general election results. his arrival in kabul comes today's after the killing of an erican general by an afghan soldier. in washington, the head of the centers for disease control and prevention of. before lawmakers, saying the current ebola crisis was unprecedented in a number a number of ways. so far, more than 930 people have died from the virus. liberia has declared a state of emergency. for more on today's hearing, i spoke with director tom friedman from capitol hill just a brief time ago. what action have you taken in response to the ebola outbreak? >> the centers for disease control and prevention is surging our response. we will put 50 disease control experts into the affecte
predicted what happened in syria and the rise of isis, nor could we have predicted that prime minister malik he was going to turn out as bad as he did turn out in terms of alienating the kurds and sunni arabs. >> rank you for joining us. the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in afghanistan on an unannounced visit to lm political tensions. the countries to presidential candidates remain in a dispute over the general election results. his arrival in kabul comes today's after the killing...
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it was very difficult for the united states to respond forcefully as long as malik he was prime minister because he had brutalized the sunni population in iraq. for us to use their power would havese forces been seen by the sunni population as being a maliki's air force. we have more latitude to use our military power. with the iraq key national forces and hopefully with the sunni tribes on the ground. >> should there be a step up in u.s. airstrikes and weapons going to kurdish fighters? be a political and military dimension. we can't destroy or dislodge isil with air power alone. there has to be a ground force to push them out. partly the sunni tribes, which threw them out in 2008. and let them back in because they hated maliki. we've got to restore the iraq he government and restore confident with the sunnis so we can use our a airpower, together with forces on the ground. one other thing, this is not just our problem. they are not just after us. they are after all of the folks in the gulf and in the middle east. heart of our job has got to be to marshall others in the gulf, tokey, in
it was very difficult for the united states to respond forcefully as long as malik he was prime minister because he had brutalized the sunni population in iraq. for us to use their power would havese forces been seen by the sunni population as being a maliki's air force. we have more latitude to use our military power. with the iraq key national forces and hopefully with the sunni tribes on the ground. >> should there be a step up in u.s. airstrikes and weapons going to kurdish fighters?...
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. >> one of the teenagers convictof that rape case in ohio, malik richardson, released from a juvenile detention center, but he has to register every 180 days as a sex offender. >>> and a texas charter school founded by deion sanders, some believe it's falling short. michael okwu of "america tonight" explains. >> charles hibler coaches football in a part of fort worth where even buying a full set of equipment is a stretch. his son charles is only six but his father has big hopes for him. he's letting him practice with the seven and eight-year-olds. that's why hibler was excited whether he heard former national football league great, deion prime time sanders was starting a prime time academy for students in dallas and fort worth. >> i thought it was going to be amazing making sure the kids get everything they need in their education and sports, hands-on with hopefully a few nfl, you know, ex-players that can give you pointers. >> reporter: football is seen as a way out here. a ticket to complej and -- to colleges and beyond. perhaps nowhere is that feeling stronger than in texas. a tax
. >> one of the teenagers convictof that rape case in ohio, malik richardson, released from a juvenile detention center, but he has to register every 180 days as a sex offender. >>> and a texas charter school founded by deion sanders, some believe it's falling short. michael okwu of "america tonight" explains. >> charles hibler coaches football in a part of fort worth where even buying a full set of equipment is a stretch. his son charles is only six but his...
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and because al malik has largely ignored pleas for national unity, he has been asked to step aside, butemains defiant, and he has also threatened to sue the president, seen here on the left. >> he has violated the constitution to favor the interests of his own groups over those of the iraqi people. >> al-maliki deployed special forces loyal to him at intersections in baghdad to further underscore the degree of political instability. >> for more on this, we are joined in the studio by our iraq expert at a magazine which focuses on middle eastern affairs. welcome to the program. first off, what about al-maliki? is he going to stay? is he going to go? >> he is not known for brinkmanship. he is not known for risking his own life. what we see at the moment is for the first time in his political career, he is confronted with an existential crisis which does not only concern the political future of his country but himself, because if he steps down, there are many people that have accounts to settle with him, and i think at this moment, he is really fighting for his life, because i think people
and because al malik has largely ignored pleas for national unity, he has been asked to step aside, butemains defiant, and he has also threatened to sue the president, seen here on the left. >> he has violated the constitution to favor the interests of his own groups over those of the iraqi people. >> al-maliki deployed special forces loyal to him at intersections in baghdad to further underscore the degree of political instability. >> for more on this, we are joined in the...
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norio malik he has been unable to articulate long-term solution for sunni uprising. because they are completely disenfranchised, because the government has been unable to show them a different path forward and show them an alternative, they will probably just keep fighting whether they it -- we are bombing or not. headline today, talking about the bombing campaign going -- "the heavy fighting makes it -- host: what happens when some of these targets start to dry up? when the u.s. does not have more targets to bomb? butt: a great question, even trickier, we are not even sure that this longs to i asked -- i.s. they are linked to the baath party. we may accidentally or non-intionally be bombing groups. there may be a point where this dries up, but right now we need to be very considerate of who we are killing. what affect does that have on the sunni community? i would guess that most of them do not support malaki -- i.s. written before the divisions exist within the .slamic state can you talk about it those divisions still exist and if they can be exploited by the unite
norio malik he has been unable to articulate long-term solution for sunni uprising. because they are completely disenfranchised, because the government has been unable to show them a different path forward and show them an alternative, they will probably just keep fighting whether they it -- we are bombing or not. headline today, talking about the bombing campaign going -- "the heavy fighting makes it -- host: what happens when some of these targets start to dry up? when the u.s. does not...
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they have been slow to do it because they have not wanted to look like they were shoring up malik key so they were holding back until they get the unity government until and -- under a new prime minister. i think once that happens you will see if every engagement of the iraqi security forces, which obviously ought to be the main focus of what we do. >> thank you very much. just following up on the importance of the saudi see theip, how do you radicalization a limit in terms of strategy. steve mentioned the westerners that are with western passports .here in terms of the longer-term picture of those individuals getting battle experience entrenching the radical views. i think the discussion has not been as strong as it once was. how do you see that as a priority in terms of the long-term or quite important to the strategy in dealing with things on the ground. because wemiling spend a lot of time on this and the bush administration. it is something we all knew was a priority. we never figured out how to do it effectively. still a priority and still not sure we know how to do it. >> i agr
they have been slow to do it because they have not wanted to look like they were shoring up malik key so they were holding back until they get the unity government until and -- under a new prime minister. i think once that happens you will see if every engagement of the iraqi security forces, which obviously ought to be the main focus of what we do. >> thank you very much. just following up on the importance of the saudi see theip, how do you radicalization a limit in terms of strategy....
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police say malik sharif scott and abraham mohammed walked into arena's grocery store in september of 2011 at 50th and parish streets. they then allegedly gunned down nunez, his wife johanna and her sister lena sanchez before robbing the store. >> developing out of the middle east a brand new ceasefire between israel and hamas. it began at about 1:00 this morning our time and at this point it continues to hold. each side has agreed to lay down their weapons for three days. nearly a month of fighting has killed 1900 palestinians, most of them civilians. 64 israeli soldiers and three israeli civilians have died. israel and hamas are to hold indirect peace talks in egypt during this truce. they will seek a permanent stop to the fighting. hamas wants its borders opened. israel wants hamas disarmed. >> the second american aide worker diagnosed with the ebola virus is now on a plane from west africa that's heading to atlanta. we are learning more now about the medical treatment for her and the american doctor battling the disease. nancy writebol is said to be improving after receiving a dos
police say malik sharif scott and abraham mohammed walked into arena's grocery store in september of 2011 at 50th and parish streets. they then allegedly gunned down nunez, his wife johanna and her sister lena sanchez before robbing the store. >> developing out of the middle east a brand new ceasefire between israel and hamas. it began at about 1:00 this morning our time and at this point it continues to hold. each side has agreed to lay down their weapons for three days. nearly a month...
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malik e, which is a good news -- a good move. he needs to move on. an individual who is a shiite who actually work for maliki and is the speaker for the current iraqi parliament, he is the individual that has been named the president. i will take that as a positive step. and hopefully we can see a government that can stand together and defend a rocket -- defend democracy. and let's not kid ourselves. iraqi democracy is not what we think of in the united states, but what is best for the iraqi people is what we should want there. and yet, we've got all of these scenarios swirling around the world. and here we are in america dealing with another crisis of our own. my friend, admiral mike mullen, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, has continuously said that the number one national security interest for the united states of america is not al qaeda. it's our debt will stop we are -- it's our debt. we are today spending about $227 trillion a year in interest paid -- 227 million hours a year in interest payments on $17 trillion of debt. if you let in
malik e, which is a good news -- a good move. he needs to move on. an individual who is a shiite who actually work for maliki and is the speaker for the current iraqi parliament, he is the individual that has been named the president. i will take that as a positive step. and hopefully we can see a government that can stand together and defend a rocket -- defend democracy. and let's not kid ourselves. iraqi democracy is not what we think of in the united states, but what is best for the iraqi...
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malik richmond served a one- year sentence at a juvenile facility. he was allowed to return to the team even though he must register as a sex offender for the next 20 years. the other player convicted who was the ringleader of the attack and the team's quarterback remains in detention. richmond's return has prompted calls for the team's head coach to resign. >>> well, coming up dramatic new water rationing measures may be coming to san francisco. coming up at 5:00, the mandatory cutbacks now under consideration and who will be impacted the most. >>> but, first, a human catastrophe unfolding in iraq. after the break, the daring military operation to save tens of thousands of people surrounded by isis militants. >>> good morning. we're off to a decent start in the bay area commute as we look at highway 40. you can see traffic is looking good coming up to the grate. we'll tell you more about the morning commute and the bay weather. >>> the winds of change blowing once again, especially out towards the delta. when you pick up that breeze at about 30 mile
malik richmond served a one- year sentence at a juvenile facility. he was allowed to return to the team even though he must register as a sex offender for the next 20 years. the other player convicted who was the ringleader of the attack and the team's quarterback remains in detention. richmond's return has prompted calls for the team's head coach to resign. >>> well, coming up dramatic new water rationing measures may be coming to san francisco. coming up at 5:00, the mandatory...
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-based black lawyers for justice malik shabazz filed the lawsuit yesterday.med ferguson police used excessive force, made false arrests, illegal searches and seizures and violated civil rights. >> one of the officers threw me to the ground. >> i was shot probably seven times with my hands up. >> they slammed me on my face as if they were doing a technique move from the wwe. they're mopping my face on the concen y b keep mentioning 95 as a trouble spot, i have been on that road heading to philadelphia quite recently and it is a nightmare. so pack your patience. high temperatures in the low to mid-80s. 84 for a high in washington, 83 in frederick and culpeper, 81 at the patuxant river, so beautiful friday evening. as we look to labor day weekend, tomorrow it will be the most comfortable. three days. the humidity not too bad. we're keeping the forecast dry. sunday it will be the best chance of rain, especially later in the day. there could be an afternoon shower or thunderstorm but during the evening and overnight hours, likely tracking rain moving through the a
-based black lawyers for justice malik shabazz filed the lawsuit yesterday.med ferguson police used excessive force, made false arrests, illegal searches and seizures and violated civil rights. >> one of the officers threw me to the ground. >> i was shot probably seven times with my hands up. >> they slammed me on my face as if they were doing a technique move from the wwe. they're mopping my face on the concen y b keep mentioning 95 as a trouble spot, i have been on that road...
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the military commanders, whether they will carry out the order malik he might give or move against the president or move declareharlem and or to martial law and announced the military leader of the rack, i don't think these things are, will but you cannot ruled them out. every effort should be made to deter that. you have sunni leaders and kurdish leaders who would have to come together to agree on a new government and a new program that would unite country against terrorists. that's what the obama administration has been hoping to bring about the there are important challenges ahead to achieve that goal. >> you must the details as you know them about isis and their goals. isis is made up of different elements. they are obviously religious extremists and remind me a little bit of they taliban in afghanistan. with one difference -- they have more of a global representation, meaning american citizens, europeans and others, about a thousand in total have joined them. thistsave some former baa from saddam hussein's era and some sunni tribes committed in number. what they seek is the establ
the military commanders, whether they will carry out the order malik he might give or move against the president or move declareharlem and or to martial law and announced the military leader of the rack, i don't think these things are, will but you cannot ruled them out. every effort should be made to deter that. you have sunni leaders and kurdish leaders who would have to come together to agree on a new government and a new program that would unite country against terrorists. that's what the...
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we don't have to malike it. i personally don't like it. we are in a death match. this apocalyptic group is beyond the understanding of the people like our president and washington and new york and cambridge elite. they don't understand that this is about religion. these guys are playing in the super bowl of terror. they are not jv. again our government as a whole, not just obama, tries to down-play on the whole people in washington. new york, cambridge. la don't want to be bothered. by the way, i keep hearing we can't do anything. the american public is war weary. we may be tired of some aspects of war but we are not cowards. where is the out cry about the air strikes? is we understand the nature of threat is the governing elite. >>> another fox news alert in the investigation into a shooting death of unarmed teen michael brown. attorney general eric holder heading to ferguson, missouri today to meet with local community leaders and the fbi. he is promising a fair and thorough investigation and a grand jury is set to begin hearing evidence on the case today. >>> a
we don't have to malike it. i personally don't like it. we are in a death match. this apocalyptic group is beyond the understanding of the people like our president and washington and new york and cambridge elite. they don't understand that this is about religion. these guys are playing in the super bowl of terror. they are not jv. again our government as a whole, not just obama, tries to down-play on the whole people in washington. new york, cambridge. la don't want to be bothered. by the way,...
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. >> strategically, though, i look at this from what rupert malik -- rupert murdoch was thinking about way his business works. he liked the way this worked strategically. i cannot see him completely walking away from that. >> you know, welcome to the new rupert murdoch. i think this was a clear industrial logic. the industrial logic was a scale, and the volume of this year content used and controlled globally had to do with the way it was distributed. this is not about comcast or dealing with directv. this is like dealing with apple, or netflix internationally, or amazon, or whoever the next distributor is. there was an industrial logic, but the new rupert says, hey, i am more aligned with my public shareholders and i do exercise a discipline in pricing. if he can get the deal done at an attractive level where he is aligned with shareholders, i think he would do it in a heartbeat. there is an industrial logic. but it is not like it is and all costs proposition. but what happens to time warner now? it is not in play -- >> what happens to time warner now? it is not in play right now. doe
. >> strategically, though, i look at this from what rupert malik -- rupert murdoch was thinking about way his business works. he liked the way this worked strategically. i cannot see him completely walking away from that. >> you know, welcome to the new rupert murdoch. i think this was a clear industrial logic. the industrial logic was a scale, and the volume of this year content used and controlled globally had to do with the way it was distributed. this is not about comcast or...
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their antipathy towards malik he and the shiite government is so strong that they are willing to support isis. that is how much they hate the government in baghdad. >> you ask -- could we have done something sooner, of course. we hung onto the central government in baghdad for much too long. >> we would have done more once i changed the government. >> which would be when? whycan look back and say, didn't we just cut our losses and say we have to start arming the kurds, because they are the only force on the ground that can fight isis, instead we kept saying we are waiting for new government. and everyone keeps underestimating isis. we have underestimated them, bolick he underestimated them when he refused to send an iraqi army units. the kurds have underestimated them by not seeing that they were going to end up having to fight them. intelligence analysts were supposed to -- they were supposed to be able to assess. >> we don't have much intelligence and there is something about isis and groups ople that -- everyone -- pe don't have an immediate grasp of the depth of evil when confronted
their antipathy towards malik he and the shiite government is so strong that they are willing to support isis. that is how much they hate the government in baghdad. >> you ask -- could we have done something sooner, of course. we hung onto the central government in baghdad for much too long. >> we would have done more once i changed the government. >> which would be when? whycan look back and say, didn't we just cut our losses and say we have to start arming the kurds, because...
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bottom, from what's going on with isis versus the kurds versus trying to take the whole country to malik kick he was going to leave. he's supposed to leave. now he's saying i'm not leaving i'm going to stick around for a while in the midst of all of this other stuff. if the guy cared about iraq, he would leave and let us figure out how to push isis back. what a disaster. i'm not sure there's any saving iraq. >> now, it seems like the first husband that won't leave. it's like she has already dumped him. he's still stopping by with flowers. >> there's a biggest existential conflict you asked, are we moving towards war. eric said it before, we've always been at war and we will always be at war because these people love war. so when obama says he's surprised by isis, i think he's surprised by the means. maybe he wasn't prepared for it. but the possibility is always there. and the idea of finding a reasonable islamist. that's about as common as a redheaded islamist. there seems to be a real love for these kinds of insurgency among the young with sever b severed heads instead of soccer balls.
bottom, from what's going on with isis versus the kurds versus trying to take the whole country to malik kick he was going to leave. he's supposed to leave. now he's saying i'm not leaving i'm going to stick around for a while in the midst of all of this other stuff. if the guy cared about iraq, he would leave and let us figure out how to push isis back. what a disaster. i'm not sure there's any saving iraq. >> now, it seems like the first husband that won't leave. it's like she has...
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and commander malik aziz, chairman of the national black police association.is deputy chief of the dallas police department and has 23 years experience in law enforcement. let me start with you. i do want to start with a question about today's news. there's still a lot of confusion and anger over the issue of when the officer involved in the shooting was named and the release of the video of michael brown. what's your reaction to that today? >> well, i think there is a couple of things going on here. first of all, if you want to have the trust of the community, transparency is always going to be key and the faster you can get information out to the community is going to be helpful. in addition to that, they have to balance the safety of the officer at the time youÑi knew r name to make sure he's safe andh so y but you also have to be mindful of the communityçóÑi you serve ! involvedmy withÑi whatñr and ws going on in the investigation. >> brown: there one protocol to follow in cases like this? do you think the information, both the name and the video, should
and commander malik aziz, chairman of the national black police association.is deputy chief of the dallas police department and has 23 years experience in law enforcement. let me start with you. i do want to start with a question about today's news. there's still a lot of confusion and anger over the issue of when the officer involved in the shooting was named and the release of the video of michael brown. what's your reaction to that today? >> well, i think there is a couple of things...
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questions as i understand it is, in fact, a question of whether there was a reluctance to use force to malik 's air force. maliki might be out. the bottom line is what the lastdent has done and the 24 hours is exactly the right thing and may in fact affected the political situation as well as military. >> thanks to all of you. it is about american leadership and the willingness of the american people and congress to support an energetic, american foreign policy. opinion polls show after the great recession and iraq and afghanistan do not want american military troops committed to long-term ventures. congress is having a hard time supporting the state department budget. we had huge number of american ambassadors waited for six months or more to be confirmed. when the 50 africa has of states came, we do not have an ambassador for most of those countries. are we turning inward? it is too simplistic to say we are facing a new isolation. are we turning inward in a way that would limit our ability to play the role we have to play? >> i am concerned about that and i and that and i would have -- i h
questions as i understand it is, in fact, a question of whether there was a reluctance to use force to malik 's air force. maliki might be out. the bottom line is what the lastdent has done and the 24 hours is exactly the right thing and may in fact affected the political situation as well as military. >> thanks to all of you. it is about american leadership and the willingness of the american people and congress to support an energetic, american foreign policy. opinion polls show after...
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that's why i have tarik malik to speak about this.let's show folks how they can help out nasa by simply going to the computer and looking at images. >> great. >> what's the point of it? >> well, nasa has teamed up with the university of madrid to basically look through this giant database of photos. i don't know how much -- i take photos with my camera all the time. and i never look at them. neither does nasa. they have 2 million since the 1960s. >> so you simply going to crowdcrafting.org, right? >> mm-hmm. >> there's an app called dark sky. so you can see on our computer screen, they want us to figure out what this image is right here. which looks like a not very clear one. so we would -- how would you classify this one? >> as either black or i don't know. what i'm looking at -- >> let's say i don't know. we're not sure what we're looking at. we're supposed to go to the next page. >> it will have all the photos that they take on a regular basis. just say is it sharp, blurry? is it something at night? >> go through a series of questi
that's why i have tarik malik to speak about this.let's show folks how they can help out nasa by simply going to the computer and looking at images. >> great. >> what's the point of it? >> well, nasa has teamed up with the university of madrid to basically look through this giant database of photos. i don't know how much -- i take photos with my camera all the time. and i never look at them. neither does nasa. they have 2 million since the 1960s. >> so you simply going...
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. >> that was malik from the black lawyers for justice organization. it's also reported that michael brown who's death we heard there sparked off the wave of protest in ferguson was shot by police at least six times including twice many the head. the new york times has the results of a preliminary private postmortem conducted at request of the victim's family. eric holder has said the justice department would conduct its own separate most mor tum due to circumstance ises involved in this case. >>> the wikileaks said he will leave the embassy. he's facing allegations of sexual assault in sweden which he denies. if sent to sweden he says he could face u.s. charges over the leaking of secret documents. he told reporters his health has suffered over the last two years. >> as you imagine being detained in various ways in this country without charge for four years. in this embassy two years which has no outside area. there's no sunlight. as a result of the obstruction that's presently in place by the uk. at a cost of more than 6.5 million pounds. latest esti
. >> that was malik from the black lawyers for justice organization. it's also reported that michael brown who's death we heard there sparked off the wave of protest in ferguson was shot by police at least six times including twice many the head. the new york times has the results of a preliminary private postmortem conducted at request of the victim's family. eric holder has said the justice department would conduct its own separate most mor tum due to circumstance ises involved in this...
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i think we need for his lungs were going to have the malik e-government, -- as long as we ire going have the malik government, the sunnis and that she is as well, one of the determining factor, and the melting with the army, it is discouraging, but that said, we -- i believe we need to bolster the iraqi government in baghdad and make sure that we don't allow for isis or isil to make any further progress than they already have. >> just a follow-up to both of you on afghanistan and i guess iraq, and a time when american people seem to be wary of engagement abroad for men and women in uniform, how prepared you believe this country needs to be to engage in the future, whether it is iran, whether it is remaining in afghanistan, going back into iraq, even syria. there are so many other countries on the planet we could mention. >> the american people are more weary. i understand that. unless it is in our national security interest, we should not intervene much early. my fear is there will come a time when there is the need and it is international security interest and, again, we will have the m
i think we need for his lungs were going to have the malik e-government, -- as long as we ire going have the malik government, the sunnis and that she is as well, one of the determining factor, and the melting with the army, it is discouraging, but that said, we -- i believe we need to bolster the iraqi government in baghdad and make sure that we don't allow for isis or isil to make any further progress than they already have. >> just a follow-up to both of you on afghanistan and i guess...
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we are in the process of doing investigations, malik and i were in st. louis yesterday. he's still there. we have an intake process where we are evaluating on a case-by-case basis. we believe the plaintiffs in this case might be -- probably will be additional plaintiffs because there are other people in the same time frame. law abiding citizens whose rights were violated by police. the people that were breaking the law, looting, arsonists. we think they need to be accountable. that's the job of the prosecutor. that's not our job as a private attorney. our jobs are to identify clients with claims and help them vindicate their rights. that's what we're doing. >> we're going to follow the lawsuit and follow this story. thank you both attorney greene and state representative curtis for your time tonight. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a mom's terrifying ordeal. mistakenly pulled over by police at gunpoint and handcuffed, all in front of her terrified kids. >> okay -- >> i'm scared. >> no one's going to jail. [ screaming ] >> stop crying. it's okay.
we are in the process of doing investigations, malik and i were in st. louis yesterday. he's still there. we have an intake process where we are evaluating on a case-by-case basis. we believe the plaintiffs in this case might be -- probably will be additional plaintiffs because there are other people in the same time frame. law abiding citizens whose rights were violated by police. the people that were breaking the law, looting, arsonists. we think they need to be accountable. that's the job of...
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malik was found guilty of raping a girl.back in school after serving nine months of his year of juvenile detention. he must register as a sex offender every six months for the next 20 years. the football coach called it a horrible crime but that richmond has done his crime. however, many are outraged that richmond is playing football again. the blogger who first brought attention to the case said, "allowing a registered sex offender on the team pretty much solidifies the assumption that steubenville city schools are concerned about wins rather than the safety of young girls." but another writes, "justice was served. eventually we need to let the offenders go on with their lives and, yes, even play football." what does your gut tell you? go to newsnation.msnbc.com to vote. and that's it for "news nation." tomorrow, we'll talk about the shooting of michael brown. >>> up next, "andrea mitchell reports." supplement good bacteria found in two parts of your digestive tract. i'm doubly impressed! phillips' digestive health. a daily
malik was found guilty of raping a girl.back in school after serving nine months of his year of juvenile detention. he must register as a sex offender every six months for the next 20 years. the football coach called it a horrible crime but that richmond has done his crime. however, many are outraged that richmond is playing football again. the blogger who first brought attention to the case said, "allowing a registered sex offender on the team pretty much solidifies the assumption that...
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malik, let's start with you. earlier you promised, i can quell 90% of it. when we were here on cnn, of the violence, you wanted people to get off the streets after dark. do you feel you were successful? >> well, i don't think there is a need for a curfew right now. i think the state has lifted the curfew and i think that we can maintain order here with the forces that we have. it is an important night. i am still nervous at this hour because i don't want to see our women and children out here tear gassed. >> there were some arrests today, darrell parks. even though they were trying to stop the violence. the national guard is coming in. what does the family think about that? >> the family again continues to call for very calm in this situation. we believe that we're making progress to achieve justice in the situation that we're facing. so again we've always asked everyone to remain calm and to let's be law-abiding and let the justice system do what it's done. we've always been encouraged by the job of the department of justice was doing. as you know, they di
malik, let's start with you. earlier you promised, i can quell 90% of it. when we were here on cnn, of the violence, you wanted people to get off the streets after dark. do you feel you were successful? >> well, i don't think there is a need for a curfew right now. i think the state has lifted the curfew and i think that we can maintain order here with the forces that we have. it is an important night. i am still nervous at this hour because i don't want to see our women and children out...
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clear the success in iraq counted in large part on the -- since taking office in 2006, prime minister malik he has dominated the government in jail political opponents and alienated minorities. our guest is marc ginsburg, joining us from new york, former adviser to morocco and former mideast adviser in the carteret administration. he is now the ceo of a piecework movement., onevoice richard is joining us. caller: good morning. the thank you for giving a talk. i want to make some comments, and i want people to think about what i am going to say. i think that we're going to experience in this country, dwight is going to happen is because of what has happened over there right now. , theyur kids are young watch "sesame street" and they watch "mr. rogers" and things like that. teach kids,they babies, toddlers, they teach kids that the most important times in their life when, i mean, it is their most important time in their life, and medical science can support that that is the most important time of their life between the ages of say one and six years of age. guest: is that happening, mr. ginsbe
clear the success in iraq counted in large part on the -- since taking office in 2006, prime minister malik he has dominated the government in jail political opponents and alienated minorities. our guest is marc ginsburg, joining us from new york, former adviser to morocco and former mideast adviser in the carteret administration. he is now the ceo of a piecework movement., onevoice richard is joining us. caller: good morning. the thank you for giving a talk. i want to make some comments, and i...
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>> because they need malik shabaaz. i've been in the community for years. i'm for the end of police brutality. i'm for the arrest of darren wilson. i'm for the justice for our people. they know i'm strongly in love with black people, they listen to me. >> you're not for the violence and looting and shooting? >> that's being done by agents. i don't know where they come from. it's designed to bring more police presence in. we don't need more militarization of the police. we need less. we want a first amendment right for the demonstrators to get their message out. they have every right. but we have to separate ourselves from the provoker its that come here from out of town. >> do you believe you will keep people off the streets here after sundown? >> i believe i can get it up into the high 90s. a high 90%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98% ratio. there's 2% designed to go against anything and they'll have to deal with the police on their own. >> thank you, appreciate you coming on cnn. we'll be watching. we'll get back tonight to see if it indeed happens. we appreciate you.
>> because they need malik shabaaz. i've been in the community for years. i'm for the end of police brutality. i'm for the arrest of darren wilson. i'm for the justice for our people. they know i'm strongly in love with black people, they listen to me. >> you're not for the violence and looting and shooting? >> that's being done by agents. i don't know where they come from. it's designed to bring more police presence in. we don't need more militarization of the police. we need...
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. >> reporter: 17-year-old malik says he was taught something similar to this diagram in high school.t it, i don't know where i'd be. >> if this literature could help them in any way, shape, or form, i'm all for it. >> i think this should be a class taught on how to be respect -- to respect the police. i think personally that the police should have a class on how to treat us as well. >> reporter: attorney general eric holder this spring cited a recent study showing 49% of black men in the u.s. are arrested at least once by the time they are 23. >> it's an ongoing conversation that's been happening, you know, for minorities of african-americans for centuries. no, i'm not surprised to see that diagram. we haven't really addressed the heart of the issue that keeps having these conversations come up in the first place. >> reporter: until then, parents, teachers, and teenagers will have to decide if this is a lesson worth learning. poppy harlow, cnn, new york. >> all right, poppy, thank you very much. it's time for another one of our conversations here. joining us is a constitutional attor
. >> reporter: 17-year-old malik says he was taught something similar to this diagram in high school.t it, i don't know where i'd be. >> if this literature could help them in any way, shape, or form, i'm all for it. >> i think this should be a class taught on how to be respect -- to respect the police. i think personally that the police should have a class on how to treat us as well. >> reporter: attorney general eric holder this spring cited a recent study showing 49%...