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>> malik: we have permission to come in. >> anthony: was that difficult?hey really didn't know what hook to hang our request on. they're used to developers coming and saying, i want to build a strip mall or i want to build a parking structure. but, they're not used to people saying, we want land to build a model organic farm. >> anthony: malik yakini started the farm with the goal of providing greater access to fresh produce in areas that grocery stores have completely abandoned. that's basically all of detroit's inner city. other than whole foods, who just came in, not a single national food chain. >> malik: no. no, in 2007 farmer jack closed his last stores in detroit, and that was kind of the end of big chains in detroit. >> anthony: this is sustenance farming, not cash crop. you're not going to be anticipating selling outside of detroit. >> malik: there's a greater demand in detroit than all of the farmers locally can supply. so first we want to supply that local demand in the city of detroit. >> anthony: to what degree do you think this model can be r
>> malik: we have permission to come in. >> anthony: was that difficult?hey really didn't know what hook to hang our request on. they're used to developers coming and saying, i want to build a strip mall or i want to build a parking structure. but, they're not used to people saying, we want land to build a model organic farm. >> anthony: malik yakini started the farm with the goal of providing greater access to fresh produce in areas that grocery stores have completely...
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still with us is saira malik of nuveen.y for a second and then broadening it out, would you be buying italy on a dip, have you been in the past two weeks? saira: italy is not an area that we are interested because of that uncertainty. when we look at the eu as a whole, we see it as short-term uncertainty, long-term attractive. bigger picture, it is a cheaper market and the rest of the world also at some point, we think it plays catchup at some point. right now you have some issues with pmi's. they are still expanding in that territory but they are much lower than people they would be this year, so that's been a bit disappointing. our view is that is mostly due to higher inventory levels and cold weather. period, not as positive on the eu, with definitely avoid italy but watching the cyclicals in the european union. in the long run, we think this expansion will continue. let's look at those pmi's. thecan see the eurozone is white line, blue is france, yellow is germany. as we round up seeing calls to buy europe, that started
still with us is saira malik of nuveen.y for a second and then broadening it out, would you be buying italy on a dip, have you been in the past two weeks? saira: italy is not an area that we are interested because of that uncertainty. when we look at the eu as a whole, we see it as short-term uncertainty, long-term attractive. bigger picture, it is a cheaper market and the rest of the world also at some point, we think it plays catchup at some point. right now you have some issues with pmi's....
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and that i should come come all one to guatemala malik six. what about in month? they can get a little is just forty forty titleist irony s because shed says that about iran and it you know you shouldn't feel so so #1100 at landing. area would look i got i got to know a wave of refugees. story. talk to your your monday benjamin chan and now you know how to how don't want one thing on his. mind. iran. w of houses such such bushings you know united a stay with with from the from one twenty fifteen clear clearly deal the israeli. to convince the other. to five final stop berlin. rolls are in our destructio. . but it also seeking nuclear weapons carry out all genocide lines online we know me those are for. theo. that is long gone to call call the middle east this was when and where another other religious war. the stunned on religion. and the call comments will. be any many many changes and not knowing exactly local come. one thousand benjamin netanyahu this was a sorry e ideal meal should have never ever been made me. but the remaining eighty five plus one one tries
and that i should come come all one to guatemala malik six. what about in month? they can get a little is just forty forty titleist irony s because shed says that about iran and it you know you shouldn't feel so so #1100 at landing. area would look i got i got to know a wave of refugees. story. talk to your your monday benjamin chan and now you know how to how don't want one thing on his. mind. iran. w of houses such such bushings you know united a stay with with from the from one twenty...
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he is 19 year old malik blis he was riding onen of his tires got caught into a streetcar rail. he was taken to the hospital where he later died. we're learning more about a deadly crash, what happened in frederick, maryland overnight. it happened on route 340. two vehicles h collidedd on. robert watkins ofer hagown, was driving into the wrong lane when he crashed into a car driven by eric barryan. watkins died in the cash, woman passenger suffered serious injuries while the other driver was also hurt. both men were driving even though their lens tdasdevoafnghtd it is primary but some people couldo run problems voting because of a clericallerror. here's what leaders sayre was a computer glitch with people who went toth motor vehicle registration or kiosk to make change whens their addressesr party affiliation. the changes were ot submitt to the elections board for prosing. the problems occurred between april of last year and early june of this year . despite the problem,on electi officials anoel jibl voter will be turned away but voters must verify their registration using the s
he is 19 year old malik blis he was riding onen of his tires got caught into a streetcar rail. he was taken to the hospital where he later died. we're learning more about a deadly crash, what happened in frederick, maryland overnight. it happened on route 340. two vehicles h collidedd on. robert watkins ofer hagown, was driving into the wrong lane when he crashed into a car driven by eric barryan. watkins died in the cash, woman passenger suffered serious injuries while the other driver was...
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malik and miles were both accepted with scholarships at five top schools including harvard but chosemit. by the way... they last had a b in the third grade. (ken) one of elvis presley's private jets is up for auction..again.the neglected, aging aircraft has been sitting on a new mexico airfield for 36 years, and it needs a lot of work. for starters, well... it 'can't' start - there's no engine. also -- the cockpit of the customized jet is a mess...and the once-plush velvet seats are really worn. still, it may be worth it for the chance to own a high-flying piece of entertainment history.(ken)it reached a price of 430- thousand dollars at auction last year... but the buyer apparently balked at the massive scope of the repairs needed.online auction site ironplanet is now accepting bids until july 27. (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(ken) but our primetime coverage is just getting started this thursday night.grant lodes is here with kron 4 news at 9. ((grant))thank you ken ((grant))thank you ken and vicki...next at nine...people in a quiet san jose neighborhood are on edge tonigh
malik and miles were both accepted with scholarships at five top schools including harvard but chosemit. by the way... they last had a b in the third grade. (ken) one of elvis presley's private jets is up for auction..again.the neglected, aging aircraft has been sitting on a new mexico airfield for 36 years, and it needs a lot of work. for starters, well... it 'can't' start - there's no engine. also -- the cockpit of the customized jet is a mess...and the once-plush velvet seats are really...
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police say 19-year-old malik habib'sike tire got caught in the rail causing him to fall into the path of a charter bus. he wase taken to hospital where he died. he lived in northeast d.c. no word on whether the driver will face any charges. >>> more protests today outside detention centers where immigrant children are being held. meanwhile, president trump doubling down on his immigration policyt tweeting t people who quote invade our country should be sent back without a court hearing, a move some are calling illegal and unconstitutional. nbc's jennifer johnson has more. >> reporter: protesters in texas where migrant children are being held, demanding they be reunited with their parents. >> it's otright. >> reporter: one of several protests across the u.s. >> i'm a proud arican but i'm president. my >> reporter: there are over 2,000 children in federally funded pa cities, many separated from parents at the border. some parents already deported. they are demanding the trump administration reunite the es fami >> the situation created by zero toleranceeft many people with zero confidenc
police say 19-year-old malik habib'sike tire got caught in the rail causing him to fall into the path of a charter bus. he wase taken to hospital where he died. he lived in northeast d.c. no word on whether the driver will face any charges. >>> more protests today outside detention centers where immigrant children are being held. meanwhile, president trump doubling down on his immigration policyt tweeting t people who quote invade our country should be sent back without a court...
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malik and her friends head out to the school where preparations are underway for the concert. by the thought of the women you know your love of getting the piano to the stage that is a bit of a challenge. but i'm having fun. when kamal gallagher plays the audience gives him their full attention. for many students it's the first time they've ever seen a piano. and when tunisian opera singer livia ben chico performs excerpts from romeo and juliet they're blown away. like this is a rare occurrence in southern tunisia a part of the country where there's a heightened terrorist threat the significance isn't lost on the students i have never sat there let's say it was great to see so many different instruments and learn all about these famous composers and set me up to snuff. but i love that about. in the fighting is i've been at this school i've never seen anything like this and you need. me. i ever see one happily joins in for a tunisian folk song. music can be bonding before the school's director welcome the opportunity to host this concert. one of the out of. our school lawyers i
malik and her friends head out to the school where preparations are underway for the concert. by the thought of the women you know your love of getting the piano to the stage that is a bit of a challenge. but i'm having fun. when kamal gallagher plays the audience gives him their full attention. for many students it's the first time they've ever seen a piano. and when tunisian opera singer livia ben chico performs excerpts from romeo and juliet they're blown away. like this is a rare occurrence...
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in june malik resistance . is that they are sick of second or even for me very vocal octomom a song we for expect election children may not. june nineteenth sixty seven sixty is the redrew the map of the middle east this record of victory of the israeli army in that war was the greatest tragedy in the history of islam out jazeera explores the events leading to the war and its consequences which are still felt today we tried everything went to the united nations tried to make a show of contacts through different countries and it was clear that all this was you know the war in june on al-jazeera when the news breaks in a piece on the mailman city and the story builds to be forced to leave the winter. when people need to be heard women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you the award winning documentaries and live news and on al-jazeera i got to commend you all i'm hearing is good journalism on air and online. bring us out by now and we'll ask abo
in june malik resistance . is that they are sick of second or even for me very vocal octomom a song we for expect election children may not. june nineteenth sixty seven sixty is the redrew the map of the middle east this record of victory of the israeli army in that war was the greatest tragedy in the history of islam out jazeera explores the events leading to the war and its consequences which are still felt today we tried everything went to the united nations tried to make a show of contacts...
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commentator alex deane, the irish times correspondent, suzanne lynch, the guardian columnist, nesrine malikand the american writer, and host of the frdh podcast, michael goldfarb. at the eu summit this week, leaders reached an agreement, of sorts, around migration — to set up secure centres in eu states for migrants, in which their asylum claims would be processed. however, these centres will be established on only a voluntary basis, and observers are already criticising the lack of detail in the plans. the french president emmanuel macron said the deal struck the right balance between responsibility and solidarity — though france is one of the countries that isn't prepared to host such centres. is there much to commend in these proposals? the first thing to say is there is a huge irony because migrant numbers are way down to more than 90% since the big crisis in 2015. this has exploded as a huge political issue on the european stage. i think that is down to domestic politics. in different countries around europe, primarily germany, where there is a proposed vote of no—confidence in angela
commentator alex deane, the irish times correspondent, suzanne lynch, the guardian columnist, nesrine malikand the american writer, and host of the frdh podcast, michael goldfarb. at the eu summit this week, leaders reached an agreement, of sorts, around migration — to set up secure centres in eu states for migrants, in which their asylum claims would be processed. however, these centres will be established on only a voluntary basis, and observers are already criticising the lack of detail in...
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commentator alex deane, the irish times correspondent, suzanne lynch, the guardian columnist, nesrine malikp secure centres in eu states for migrants, in which their asylum claims would be processed. however, these centres will be established on only a voluntary basis, and observers are already criticising the lack of detail in the plans. the french president emmanuel macron said the deal struck the right balance between responsibility and solidarity — though france is one of the countries that isn‘t prepared to host such centres. is there much to commend in these proposals? the first thing to say is there is a huge irony because migrant numbers are way down to more than 90% since the big crisis in 2015. this has exploded as a huge political issue on the european stage. i think that is down to domestic politics. in different countries around europe, primarily germany, where there is a proposed vote of no—confidence in angela merkel. this is the first eu summit with the first new italian prime minister. he dictated a lot of what happened. i think we saw european fudge on the issue. there are
commentator alex deane, the irish times correspondent, suzanne lynch, the guardian columnist, nesrine malikp secure centres in eu states for migrants, in which their asylum claims would be processed. however, these centres will be established on only a voluntary basis, and observers are already criticising the lack of detail in the plans. the french president emmanuel macron said the deal struck the right balance between responsibility and solidarity — though france is one of the countries...
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state joining me now is someone who is fifty donald trump's men in the european union professor ted malik is the author of the plot to destroy trump how the deep state fabricated the russian dossier to subvert the president thanks for coming back on i know you do want to talk so much about being detained in the airports over the book about julian assange and the ecuadorian embassy do you believe you and others are being targeted for your allegiance to a sitting u.s. president well i think all the trump supporters. have a big red target painted on their back so the we don't carry great favor either with the media or with the deep state yeah i think many people would agree with you when you're when you talk about the media getting support is good liberals hate jump. who else who will says well there are never trampers as well in the republican party who have not gone away as well as some of the what i called them the geo e the grand old establishment and they're still i mean this about what's going on i think trump has taken over the american political scene surely as president he's running
state joining me now is someone who is fifty donald trump's men in the european union professor ted malik is the author of the plot to destroy trump how the deep state fabricated the russian dossier to subvert the president thanks for coming back on i know you do want to talk so much about being detained in the airports over the book about julian assange and the ecuadorian embassy do you believe you and others are being targeted for your allegiance to a sitting u.s. president well i think all...
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alan the remains of malik see never quite a typhoon but a tropical storm visible on the screen and not tired over her car they will bring rain but it's left behind the wet grass and sunshine to tokyo in fact all of help she run beyond and sunshine for the korean peninsula the high temperatures that were showing in beijing it dropped a bit with the development of some showers probably thunderstorms to be honest and the air is still quite clear it looks like pyongyang will be wet to come thursday and the cloud is starting to creep back up into the south of home it remains cloudy at fourteen degrees in supporter but probably mostly dry and here's the rain returning in southern china has already been raining for a little while in hong kong not totally but rain all the same as it should be because this time the raining anywhere in southern the central hong kong up the yangtze valley it looks like we're concentrating still in the southeast corner possibly in the high ground towards of it means myanmar border chengdu is dry and quite warm at thirty three degrees we see heavy rain recently in
alan the remains of malik see never quite a typhoon but a tropical storm visible on the screen and not tired over her car they will bring rain but it's left behind the wet grass and sunshine to tokyo in fact all of help she run beyond and sunshine for the korean peninsula the high temperatures that were showing in beijing it dropped a bit with the development of some showers probably thunderstorms to be honest and the air is still quite clear it looks like pyongyang will be wet to come thursday...
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and when prime minister malik sent his troops into bosnia to help those people, that was pretty controversialdid not inform the united states, it was not well coordinated so these comments from the defense secretary, general david petraeus, frustrated with maliki. no one was with me except dana because she remembered i had been on the record at 5:00 am that morning, saying president bush stood behind the prime minister. that must be pretty special. jillian: thanks for waking up early and joining us and sharing those memories and the life lessons, we really appreciate it. >> charles krauthammer passing away at the age of 68. his wife robin and his sunday and your. ♪ la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. why did i want a crest 3d starwhite smile?day. so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a whiter smile... that will win them over. crest. health
and when prime minister malik sent his troops into bosnia to help those people, that was pretty controversialdid not inform the united states, it was not well coordinated so these comments from the defense secretary, general david petraeus, frustrated with maliki. no one was with me except dana because she remembered i had been on the record at 5:00 am that morning, saying president bush stood behind the prime minister. that must be pretty special. jillian: thanks for waking up early and...
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police say that malik fell into the passenger side. they graduated last year, and played football there. d.c. department of transptation makes a ggestion that bicyclists avoid street car tracks by using parallel street the crash for now remains under investigation. the state's attorney office -- released body camera after the deadly nvpoliceolved shooting. they want to do this until the investigation ends. you mayemember this video from the sceneil inver spring earlier this month.ot the shog left robert white an unarmed african-american man dead.ce poli say white assaulted the officer and they have an agreement to inves other's police shootings. >>> we are hearing from a teenage girl who says that a classmate sexually assaulted her. >> 14-year-old fran seska says the boy she didn't know attacked her in a park in winchesterro documents f juvenile court say that the boy was placed on probation for sexual btery and abduction. she was also ordered not to havt contact francesca. when she started johschanddy highol, she was shocked to run in
police say that malik fell into the passenger side. they graduated last year, and played football there. d.c. department of transptation makes a ggestion that bicyclists avoid street car tracks by using parallel street the crash for now remains under investigation. the state's attorney office -- released body camera after the deadly nvpoliceolved shooting. they want to do this until the investigation ends. you mayemember this video from the sceneil inver spring earlier this month.ot the shog...
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. >> my buddy frank who is a big- time sports guy, malik coat was a sports guy.s at the end of the parade. >> he will be happy to tell you. >> hey, frank. >>reporter:oh, yeah. yeah, no, i have deep roots in sports. i've covered a lot of stuff. it's nice to be home covering hometown team. the party starts right here. jason and tony. what is the name of your dog? back today his name is kd, mvp. >> you guys are from san josi and duffy is as sweet as they come. what was your favorite moment? >> i watched everything. kd never gets down. he's always on his game. he did it with those three pointers. mvp three years now. >> it looks like kd is getting some rest. how important is it to re-sign this guy weeks. >> we need him. he ate leedy -- leaving oakland. we need him. >> we will let you control kd and give him what he wants. >> i think the gm said whatever he wants and we need to take a look at your shoes. >> hey. a shout out. i need a discount. >> can you believe this is three out of four? >> no problems. it's going to be five out of five if they take care of kd. >> at
. >> my buddy frank who is a big- time sports guy, malik coat was a sports guy.s at the end of the parade. >> he will be happy to tell you. >> hey, frank. >>reporter:oh, yeah. yeah, no, i have deep roots in sports. i've covered a lot of stuff. it's nice to be home covering hometown team. the party starts right here. jason and tony. what is the name of your dog? back today his name is kd, mvp. >> you guys are from san josi and duffy is as sweet as they come. what...
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said the deadly crash involving a bus and a 19-year-old cyclisto hangragi accen at.rsea police say malik fell into the path of crter bus when his bicycle tire reportedly got stuck in streetcar tracks. >> reporter: did his tire get stuck in the streetcar tracks? >> it appears that way but we have to fish the investigation to make that determination. >> he died at the hospital. the chief says the bus driver is h opit coe inveion. >>> refused to provide services for a guy wedding is getting a seend chance now to m her case in washington state. today the supreme court sent that case back to the state for reconsideration. the florist argued her arrangements were works of a and creating them for a guy wedding would violate her religiou beliefs. justices say the state court should consider thein case agai ight of a decision in favor of that colorado baker earlier this month. >>> we're keeping an eye out for othe decisions before the supreme court wraps up its term at the end of theeek. the biggest case, president trump's travel ban that would restrict entry to the u.s. from seven countries. dec
said the deadly crash involving a bus and a 19-year-old cyclisto hangragi accen at.rsea police say malik fell into the path of crter bus when his bicycle tire reportedly got stuck in streetcar tracks. >> reporter: did his tire get stuck in the streetcar tracks? >> it appears that way but we have to fish the investigation to make that determination. >> he died at the hospital. the chief says the bus driver is h opit coe inveion. >>> refused to provide services for a...
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malik fell into the a path of bus when his bike tire got stuck in the street car tracks here on eighth street northeast over the weekend. he graduated last year from john champ high school in virginia. he played football e. the d. department of transportation suggests bicyclist avoid street car tracks by using the parallel streets. the crash remains under investigation. >>> the howard county state's attorney's office is pushing against the release id body cameraeo from a deadly police involved shooting in montgomery county. they want to hold on releasing tire until the inveson wraps up. yoal might rl this cell phone video fromhe scene in silver spring earlier this month. >>> this morning we are hearing from a teenage girl in northern virginia a she says class made sexually assaulted her. b oy she didn't know attacked her in a par last summern winchester. cuments in juvenile court show that the boy was placed on probation for sexual battery ant abn. he was also ordered want to have any contact with francesca. whether she started john hanley high school, she was shocked to run into her a
malik fell into the a path of bus when his bike tire got stuck in the street car tracks here on eighth street northeast over the weekend. he graduated last year from john champ high school in virginia. he played football e. the d. department of transportation suggests bicyclist avoid street car tracks by using the parallel streets. the crash remains under investigation. >>> the howard county state's attorney's office is pushing against the release id body cameraeo from a deadly police...
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he felt malik the dossier, which -- he felt we leaked the dossier. i felt an obligation to the men and women of the intelligence community to speak up for them and defend them. what i tried to do in the phone call was appeal to his higher instincts, by pointing out the fact that he was inheriting a national treasure in the form of the intelligence community, composed of a lot of dedicated men and women, many of them in many hazardous and risky conditions trying to make the nation safe and secure. host: all of those stories are detailed in facts and fears, james clapper's new book. jim is on. caller: a quick question. please give me a little bit of time. thet, i want to know earliest communication you had about trump or a member of his campaign where any member of the national security council or foreign intelligence board, the national intelligence council or community management staff. that i want your thoughts about this guy, tommy robinson. he was smart in england, they silenced him. i think the state department should have offered him political a
he felt malik the dossier, which -- he felt we leaked the dossier. i felt an obligation to the men and women of the intelligence community to speak up for them and defend them. what i tried to do in the phone call was appeal to his higher instincts, by pointing out the fact that he was inheriting a national treasure in the form of the intelligence community, composed of a lot of dedicated men and women, many of them in many hazardous and risky conditions trying to make the nation safe and...
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police say that malik habib fell into the path of a charter bus. it appears his tire may have gotten struck in the streetcar rail tracks on "h" street. >> did his tire getruck in the streetcar track? >> it appears that way but we have to finish the investigation to make that determination. >> he died at the hospital. the chief says the bus driver is cooperating with their investigation. >>> one day before maryland voter goes to the polls, the state is blaming a computer glemch for pro with thousands of voter registrations. we're working for you so you don't run into any hassles. go to elections.maryland.gov and make sure the state has your correct information. search for your record in the link that says aed you regist if that information is wrong, you can upindict it rigdate it rybsite. >>> tomorrow nd's voters will also be picking a democratic candida to take on republican incumbent governor larry hogan. yoave to go back to the 1950s to find a republican governor of maryland who wonwo terms. governor hogan is very popular in the state. news 4 chr
police say that malik habib fell into the path of a charter bus. it appears his tire may have gotten struck in the streetcar rail tracks on "h" street. >> did his tire getruck in the streetcar track? >> it appears that way but we have to finish the investigation to make that determination. >> he died at the hospital. the chief says the bus driver is cooperating with their investigation. >>> one day before maryland voter goes to the polls, the state is...
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jada, kellyanne conway, malik, reince priebus, tiara, ivanka trump.ou had fun but you have something serious to say in this book. explain. >> thank you. ultimately, i wanted to -- that conversation angered me so much and rather than being angry and getting frustrated, i put it into action. i wanted to write a book that was both satirical and had factual data. i never forget my gig is to make people laugh, but i hope to be able to make america -- america is always talking about we need to have a conversation about policing in the black communities. this is my entree into the conversation. ultimately my job is to make them laugh, but more than that it's to make them see. i worked very hard on this book and i'm very proud of it. but it was that mindset that megyn kelly expressed is why these things keep happening. it's that benign -- it's benign racism where you can go, no matter what we see, we're going to ascribe it to -- we will blame 12-year-old boys in cleveland for having toy guns and being shot down. it's that kind of mindset that allows these thi
jada, kellyanne conway, malik, reince priebus, tiara, ivanka trump.ou had fun but you have something serious to say in this book. explain. >> thank you. ultimately, i wanted to -- that conversation angered me so much and rather than being angry and getting frustrated, i put it into action. i wanted to write a book that was both satirical and had factual data. i never forget my gig is to make people laugh, but i hope to be able to make america -- america is always talking about we need to...
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malik anderson, he's backing off the family separation policy but not backing away from what he callsero tolerance policy. that means that the families will be kept together, but they will be kept in detention, potentially, for long periods of time. and that could cause further headaches for the administration. >> the images aren't going to be great either. there are still going to be kids in detention facilities. and even if you look at the separation of these children, even though the president signed this executive order, it's not like immediately these over 2,000 kids are going to be reunited with their families. there's going to be an implementation phase. the white house had a call about this just a little while ago and it's clear that things aren't quite clear in terms of how this is going to be rolled out. so you imagine we're going to get more stories about kids, vulnerable kids, some in these tender age facilities, who haven't been reunited with their families. i mean, it really is a bureaucratic nightmare. and you mentioned, this is the government, right, that has to handle
malik anderson, he's backing off the family separation policy but not backing away from what he callsero tolerance policy. that means that the families will be kept together, but they will be kept in detention, potentially, for long periods of time. and that could cause further headaches for the administration. >> the images aren't going to be great either. there are still going to be kids in detention facilities. and even if you look at the separation of these children, even though the...
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. >> good morning, i am frank malik coat.making headlines this morning, president trump is in singapore preparing for the historic summit with north korea. >> he arrived a short time ago, there he is coming off air force one. we will have more on this meeting later. >>> it is a back-and-forth as the numbers continue to come in, the san francisco mayor race is too close to call. >> how about that, there is a new leader in the tally and when we could have a final decision, coming up. >>> and airbnb
. >> good morning, i am frank malik coat.making headlines this morning, president trump is in singapore preparing for the historic summit with north korea. >> he arrived a short time ago, there he is coming off air force one. we will have more on this meeting later. >>> it is a back-and-forth as the numbers continue to come in, the san francisco mayor race is too close to call. >> how about that, there is a new leader in the tally and when we could have a final...
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i mean, she was really a fascinating -- malike, it was in a really town that i'd met her. out of it because we didn't actually speak, but -- [ light laughter ] i was in a really all town and i grew up in a small town, but i don't feel comfortable in a small town because -- [ laughter ] you know, like, people, sort of, you catch people off. because, you know, like, they can see you from a dista -e and i go a and then you're not, and they get upset. >> seth: yep. yep. [ light laughter ] >> so, i get it. anyway, so i went into this caÉe and saw this adorable little sign on the counter, and it had in very fancy chalk work, which excited me. do remember cursive? >> seth: yeah, sure. >> yeah. all the letters holding hands? >> seth: oh, it's the best. yeah. >> yeah. and it said, "your barista for the day is nanette." and i thought, i found a friend. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> i could tell she is gonna be one of my people because i lik nens, and i'm a literal thinkers h: yeah. >> like, that doesn't make sense. to assume that nanette is an old person. >> seth: right.n >>
i mean, she was really a fascinating -- malike, it was in a really town that i'd met her. out of it because we didn't actually speak, but -- [ light laughter ] i was in a really all town and i grew up in a small town, but i don't feel comfortable in a small town because -- [ laughter ] you know, like, people, sort of, you catch people off. because, you know, like, they can see you from a dista -e and i go a and then you're not, and they get upset. >> seth: yep. yep. [ light laughter ]...
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mansoor ahmad malik? runs a makeshift mosque in the apartment he lives in with his young family.tle bit hard, but we‘ve done it and everything is good, 0k? now i feel full, i can start my day tomorrow with fasting. athar ahmad, bbc news. a review of blood, stem cell and organ donation among black, asian and ethnic minority communities in england has found that demand is disproportionately high and supply is extremely low. the study — commissioned by labourmps — says there‘s a "silent crisis". in some communities, the review found a lack of awareness of the importance of becoming a donor. in a moment, the news at one with ben brown. first, the weather. thank you. glorious in some places and no complaints and temperatures matching the sunshine. in other places, the heat and humidity is sparking a lot of cloud development and heavy showers and thunderstorms again. still in the same circulation, a big area of low pressure dominating. a slack area of pressure. which is why winnipeg on the showers, you keep them for a while. today, the bulk of them for a while. today, the bulk of the s
mansoor ahmad malik? runs a makeshift mosque in the apartment he lives in with his young family.tle bit hard, but we‘ve done it and everything is good, 0k? now i feel full, i can start my day tomorrow with fasting. athar ahmad, bbc news. a review of blood, stem cell and organ donation among black, asian and ethnic minority communities in england has found that demand is disproportionately high and supply is extremely low. the study — commissioned by labourmps — says there‘s a...
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i am frank malik on. >> and i am claudine wong .ll join out. and we have to be careful. >> look what happened a few days ago. it is amazing how quickly things dry out. >> i had a bet with rosemary that we would dry out by the middle of may. it does not take long. >> it was just april the we had storms move in. strong storms, but things have been dry now. here is the live camera looking out toward san francisco. the golden gate bridge. the east peak close to 2500 feet. lots of sunshine across the bay area. we are warming up. this will be the landing spot 70s, 80s and up to the 90 -- 90s. if you high-class offshore. we are looking for the fog bank. today, more of a defined northerly flow trying to clear out the fog. we could have a few patches of patchy fog near portions of the coastline. take a look at the numbers. fairfield, 79. san francisco, 65. the high yesterday was 68 degrees. san jose and fremont, 70s. this is the big headline for saturday a big warm-up. the hottest day of the weekend. temperatures by noon, mid 60s to the mid-
i am frank malik on. >> and i am claudine wong .ll join out. and we have to be careful. >> look what happened a few days ago. it is amazing how quickly things dry out. >> i had a bet with rosemary that we would dry out by the middle of may. it does not take long. >> it was just april the we had storms move in. strong storms, but things have been dry now. here is the live camera looking out toward san francisco. the golden gate bridge. the east peak close to 2500 feet....
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attiq malik is a solicitor that has been helping survivors of grenfell.wonder what you want from this part of the enquiry mrs mamudu. justice. good morning everybody. good morning. we wantjustice. justice in the sense that we have to be listened to, to understand what went on. before the judgment will be given. as it is, now, it doesn't look like we are being well represented. when you say justice, mrs mamudu, what specifically do you mean? fair and a thorough investigation. into what... before and after the fire. should be well explained to the panel... then they will be able to decide... what justice we deserve. 0k. let me bring in the community activist who lives near the tower, what do you want from the inquiry? i would echo what mrs mamudu has said, justice. primarily, we need to have this matter fully investigated, we need to have confidence in it. do you have confidence? i am not confident in the judge at all. i confidence concerned about who is on the panel —— i have concerns. about the knowledge of the community. they need to uncover the truth of
attiq malik is a solicitor that has been helping survivors of grenfell.wonder what you want from this part of the enquiry mrs mamudu. justice. good morning everybody. good morning. we wantjustice. justice in the sense that we have to be listened to, to understand what went on. before the judgment will be given. as it is, now, it doesn't look like we are being well represented. when you say justice, mrs mamudu, what specifically do you mean? fair and a thorough investigation. into what... before...
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he felt malik the dossier, which -- he felt we leaked the dossier. i felt an obligation to the men and women of the intelligence community to speak up for them and defend them. what i tried to do in the phone call was appeal to his higher instincts, by pointing out the fact that he was inheriting a national treasure in the form of the intelligence community, composed of a lot of dedicated men and women, many of them in many hazardous and risky conditions trying to make the nation safe and secure. host: all of those stories are detailed in facts and fears, james clapper's new book. jim is on. caller: a quick question. please give me a little bit of time. thet, i want to know earliest communication you had about trump or a member of his campaign where any member of the national security council or foreign intelligence board, the national intelligence council or community management staff. that i want your thoughts about this guy, tommy robinson. he was smart in england, they silenced him. i think the state department should have offered him political a
he felt malik the dossier, which -- he felt we leaked the dossier. i felt an obligation to the men and women of the intelligence community to speak up for them and defend them. what i tried to do in the phone call was appeal to his higher instincts, by pointing out the fact that he was inheriting a national treasure in the form of the intelligence community, composed of a lot of dedicated men and women, many of them in many hazardous and risky conditions trying to make the nation safe and...
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. >> good morning, i am frank malik coat. this is making headlines this morning, president trump is in singapore preparing for the historic summit with north korea. >> he arrived a short time ago, there he is coming off air force one. we will have more on this meeting later. >>> it is a back-and-forth as the numbers continue to come in, the san francisco mayor race is too close to call. >> how about that, there is a new leader in the tally and when we could have a final decision, coming up. >>> and airbnb is building a pilot program for disaster relief. >>> first, let us talk about the weather because it is a beautiful morning this morning and a beautiful day yesterday. >>> a little cool, a little breezy, winds will die down, a beautiful day coming our way, turning hot inland as we go into the business we -- businessweek. partly cloudy, mostly clear skies and temperatures cooler due to all of the clear skies out there. yesterday we had a lot of cloud cover that insulated us just a bit. temperatures in the 50s right now, 50 in
. >> good morning, i am frank malik coat. this is making headlines this morning, president trump is in singapore preparing for the historic summit with north korea. >> he arrived a short time ago, there he is coming off air force one. we will have more on this meeting later. >>> it is a back-and-forth as the numbers continue to come in, the san francisco mayor race is too close to call. >> how about that, there is a new leader in the tally and when we could have a...
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attiq malik is a solicitor representing some of the survivors. good morning to you.a couple of yea rs if not years, at least a couple of years prior to this incident happening. with all residents but when they raised this issue, the response they had was basically of ignoring their concerns and not really responding properly to them at all. to the extent that some of the residents even said to the local authority that you are only going to listen to us when one of us dies. u nfortu nately, listen to us when one of us dies. unfortunately, that is precisely what has happened. many have died. now we are almost a year on, june 14 is the anniversary of this u nfortu nate is the anniversary of this unfortunate incident, and all of these people are having to really is those tragedy —— this tragedy all over again with a public enquiry thatis over again with a public enquiry that is going on also. let's talk about some things that came out yesterday including the advice residents were given to stay in their flat. it had effectively failed within half an hour of the blaze star
attiq malik is a solicitor representing some of the survivors. good morning to you.a couple of yea rs if not years, at least a couple of years prior to this incident happening. with all residents but when they raised this issue, the response they had was basically of ignoring their concerns and not really responding properly to them at all. to the extent that some of the residents even said to the local authority that you are only going to listen to us when one of us dies. u nfortu nately,...
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with me in the studio is sapna malik, she represented abdul hakim belhaj and fatima boudchar in theirpology given by the prime minister delivered to them by the attorney general in parliament last month, acknowledging the role of the uk in their rendition in the suffering they went through. yes, in no way this report shows that wasn't an individual isolated case, there was a wider pattern of cooperation by the uk. you surprised by the extent to which this sort of thing was going on? in some ways, not. finally now we've got a report that addresses in some detail the numbers of cases, for instance, over 200 cases where the uk was passing intelligence, where they knew there was a risk that the trainees are being mistreated, almost 200 cases where they were getting intelligence back. in that way it is giving us the numbers but in some ways the cases we know about but only by chance. documents found in libya or the detainees saying the uk was involved. we need to put in some perspective here the timing, we are talking after 9/11, the americans very angry. if you have come ina americans ver
with me in the studio is sapna malik, she represented abdul hakim belhaj and fatima boudchar in theirpology given by the prime minister delivered to them by the attorney general in parliament last month, acknowledging the role of the uk in their rendition in the suffering they went through. yes, in no way this report shows that wasn't an individual isolated case, there was a wider pattern of cooperation by the uk. you surprised by the extent to which this sort of thing was going on? in some...