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mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr were released. they were unable to leave egypt. they said with lives on hold they were serving a kind of sentence. their plight inspiring a global campaign much support from grassroots to heads of government. >> the issue of the al jazeera journalists, we have been clear publicly and privately that they should be released. >> reporter: last month a court returned mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr to finish. a retrial supposed to give them a second opportunity to clear their names. >> the arrest and detention damaged egist's reputation abroad. the pardon allowed him to close the case without threatening the independence. >> mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr were pardoned before abdul fatah al-sisi is due to address the united nations in new york next week. it may take mohamed fadel fahmy who is canadian, a while to get to toronto. it's the start of the holiday eid, and that could slow his progress down. there are other al jazeera staff convicted in absentia at the original trial. one of those, former correspondent sue turton
mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr were released. they were unable to leave egypt. they said with lives on hold they were serving a kind of sentence. their plight inspiring a global campaign much support from grassroots to heads of government. >> the issue of the al jazeera journalists, we have been clear publicly and privately that they should be released. >> reporter: last month a court returned mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr to finish. a retrial supposed to give them a...
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. >> jailed journalists mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed are pardoned in egypt. and the volkswagen boss quits as the cheating scandal garts steam. gathers gathers steam. >> talks on the longest running latin american conflict. lucia newman reports. >> an image speaks larger than a thousand words. juan manuel santos shaking hands with the leader of the farc rebels is one that colombians could not have dreamed of. >> on the 26th of march of 2016, at the very latest, exactly six months from now, we'll say good-bye for good to the longest war in colombia. >> colombian government and rebel negotiates reached a deal to guarantee punishment of perpetrators of gross violations and war crimes, including members of the farc. >> translator: those who refuse to recognize responsibility will be sentenced to a maximum of 20 years in prison. >> it is up to us now to multiply efforts to reach consensus on a bilateral ceasefire and to turn into a legal political movement. >> reporter: removing the last stumbling block to end 40 years of war but displaced more than 6 million colom
. >> jailed journalists mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed are pardoned in egypt. and the volkswagen boss quits as the cheating scandal garts steam. gathers gathers steam. >> talks on the longest running latin american conflict. lucia newman reports. >> an image speaks larger than a thousand words. juan manuel santos shaking hands with the leader of the farc rebels is one that colombians could not have dreamed of. >> on the 26th of march of 2016, at the very latest, exactly...
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last month the court returned mohamed fahmy, baher mohammed back to prison. the retrial was supposed to give them a second opportunity to clear their names. instead justice was denied yet again. the arrest and detention of mohamed fahmy, baher mohammed and peter greste damaged egypt's image ray broad. there are, though, other al jazeera staff who were convicted in abstentia at the original trial. at the moment we're not hearing that there is a pardon for the reof us, but it is an egyptian holiday today. we're wondering whether the paperwork just has not been released. if that's not the case, and we're not actually going to be getting a pardon, then we'll be lobbying at the u.n. general assembly to anyone who will listen, to shout out we were just journalists doing our jobs in cairo and this pardon is long overdue. for now though the happy closure of a happy chapter al jazeera. >> al jazeera's acting directing general released the following statement. >> earlier we spoke to al jazeera journalist baher mohamed on the line from cairo. >> i would like to thank ev
last month the court returned mohamed fahmy, baher mohammed back to prison. the retrial was supposed to give them a second opportunity to clear their names. instead justice was denied yet again. the arrest and detention of mohamed fahmy, baher mohammed and peter greste damaged egypt's image ray broad. there are, though, other al jazeera staff who were convicted in abstentia at the original trial. at the moment we're not hearing that there is a pardon for the reof us, but it is an egyptian...
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baher mohamed and mohamed fahmy spent over a year in and egyptian jail. we will speak with the third al jazeera journalist, peter greste , who was imprisoned with them for more than 400 days and reported to australia. he has yet to receive a pardon. >> the fact is, we did nothing wrong. there was no evidence of wrongdoing. ande guys are innocent men innocent men are in prison. that is what it is about. one day in prison would be unjust. amy: peter greste has traveled to new york to lobby for a pardon from egyptian president el-sisi who's here for the general assembly. all of that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. pope francis has left the united states after a historic six-day visit. during his trip, pope francis addressed congress and the united nations general assembly, fed homeless people in washington, d.c. and met with , immigrant families and people who survived child sex abuse by clergy. the pope said "god weeps" over the sexual abuse of children, although critics and some su
baher mohamed and mohamed fahmy spent over a year in and egyptian jail. we will speak with the third al jazeera journalist, peter greste , who was imprisoned with them for more than 400 days and reported to australia. he has yet to receive a pardon. >> the fact is, we did nothing wrong. there was no evidence of wrongdoing. ande guys are innocent men innocent men are in prison. that is what it is about. one day in prison would be unjust. amy: peter greste has traveled to new york to lobby...
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. >> baher mohamed and mohamed fahmy are pardoned in egypt. >>> the worst ever outbreak of dengue. >> talks to end the longest running conflict in latin american history have reached a major break through. negotiations have been taking place in cuba between the colombian government and farc rebels. president juan manuel hernandez says it will be in place by december. fighting to ar erase the gulf tt exists between rich and poor in the country. lucia newman has more. >> reporter: the image speaks louder than a thousand words and this image of colombia's president juan manuel santos, shaking hands with the leader of the farc rebels, is one colombians could not dream of. >> in the 26th of march 2016, at the very latest, exactly six months from now, we'll say good-bye to the long eggs war in colombia. >>> after almost three years of negotiations here in havana, perpetrators of gross human rights violations and war crimes including members of the farc. >> translator: those who refuse to recognize their responsibility in this crime will be sentenced to up to 20 years in prison. >> it is up
. >> baher mohamed and mohamed fahmy are pardoned in egypt. >>> the worst ever outbreak of dengue. >> talks to end the longest running conflict in latin american history have reached a major break through. negotiations have been taking place in cuba between the colombian government and farc rebels. president juan manuel hernandez says it will be in place by december. fighting to ar erase the gulf tt exists between rich and poor in the country. lucia newman has more....
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>> jailed al jazeera journalists mohamed fahmy, baher mohammed are pardoned in egypt. >> this whole nightmare is over. the whole nightmare is over. we can live like normal people and go back home, enjoy my life and that's it. that's it. ♪ >> hello there, i'm barbara serra. you're watching al jazeera live from london. e.u. leaders pledge an extra billion dollars for the refugee crisis as refugees del with problems. >>> the volkswagen emission scandal continues. >>> and meeting the president, the pope meets with pratt barack obama at the white house. >> thank you for joining us. jailed al jazeera journalists mohamed fahmy, baher mohammed have been pardoned by egyptian president el-sisi. they've been freed with 100 prisoners who were also pardoned. but none of the seven journalists sentenced in abstentia were pardoned. >> freedom at last for al jazeera producer mohamed fahmy, and for baher mohamed. >> we're going to celebrate, travel the world and party. our families have suffered so much since the beginning of this trial. we're very happy that president sisi took this action and released us. >>
>> jailed al jazeera journalists mohamed fahmy, baher mohammed are pardoned in egypt. >> this whole nightmare is over. the whole nightmare is over. we can live like normal people and go back home, enjoy my life and that's it. that's it. ♪ >> hello there, i'm barbara serra. you're watching al jazeera live from london. e.u. leaders pledge an extra billion dollars for the refugee crisis as refugees del with problems. >>> the volkswagen emission scandal continues....
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it's been a long time coming but producer boax an baher mohamed d photographer mohamed fahmy. have been pardoned. al jazeera media said, we're delighted for them and their families. it is hard to celebrate because this whole episode should not have happened in the first place, arrested and sentenced at least 40th,000 people between july 2013 and july 2014. a report in june says egypt has the highest number of journalists behind bars since the group began keeping records. in june of last year a cairo court sentenced the al jazeera team, to seven to ten years. then the court of castation released thank you, mayor. they which are unable to leave egypt, they said with their lives on hold they were still serving a kind of sentence. their plight splier inspired a l campaign of support. >> for al jazeera journalists in egypt we were clear publicly and privately that they should be released. >> retrial was supposed to give them and greste a second opportunities oclear their names. instead justice was denied. the arrest and detention of mohammed, fahmy and greste, was justice denied. i
it's been a long time coming but producer boax an baher mohamed d photographer mohamed fahmy. have been pardoned. al jazeera media said, we're delighted for them and their families. it is hard to celebrate because this whole episode should not have happened in the first place, arrested and sentenced at least 40th,000 people between july 2013 and july 2014. a report in june says egypt has the highest number of journalists behind bars since the group began keeping records. in june of last year a...
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mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr were released later that month. they were unable to leave egypt. they said with lives on hold they were serving a kind of sentence. their plight inspiring a global campaign of support from grassroots to heads of government. >> the issue of the al jazeera journalists in egypt, we have been clear publicly and privately that they should be released. >> reporter: last month a court returned mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr to prison. a retrial supposed to give them and greste a second opportunity to clear their names. justice was denied. >> the arrest and detention damaged egypt's reputation abroad. president abdul fatah al-sisi's pardon allowed him to close the case without threatening the independence. of egypt's independence. there was former staff convicted. one of those, former correspondent sue turton, is yet to be pardoned. >> we are not going to stop the free aj staff campaign until we are all cleared at least of this conviction in the eyes of the law. we need to fly in and out of countries that have extrad
mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr were released later that month. they were unable to leave egypt. they said with lives on hold they were serving a kind of sentence. their plight inspiring a global campaign of support from grassroots to heads of government. >> the issue of the al jazeera journalists in egypt, we have been clear publicly and privately that they should be released. >> reporter: last month a court returned mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr to prison. a retrial...
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the truth is mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr is out. their space in prison will not remain empty for long. >> what do you mean little the reset button, resetting to wha.. >> resetting to how it was under wakasi mubarak. >> where gross human right violations - we are afraid with the high profile activists and journalists released, that the international community will see it as an excuse to go back to how things were. that can't happen. we are calling on the u.s., states in the european union to be clear to europe that this should be the start, not the end. >> you say that abdul fatah al-sisi is headed to the u.n., do you envisage the international community speak out, and what would you like to hear them say in. >> we'd like to hear tough messages from the state, states calling abdul fatah al-sisi and his administration to account for the gross violations, hundreds of protesters killed in demonstrations of political violence, thousands of detainees and torture of ill-treatment haunting police stations. these people are free, but the egy
the truth is mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr is out. their space in prison will not remain empty for long. >> what do you mean little the reset button, resetting to wha.. >> resetting to how it was under wakasi mubarak. >> where gross human right violations - we are afraid with the high profile activists and journalists released, that the international community will see it as an excuse to go back to how things were. that can't happen. we are calling on the u.s., states...
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mohammed jamjoom there. >> as tempers flared, hungary's riot police stood firm. water cannon may have pushed these refugees back into serbia but they failed to extinguish their anger. the front line of the standoff hungarian riot police on the odor side of this fence but the mood remains tense. urging the young men who have been protesting this past hour to please move back and let cooler heads prevail so this situation calms down. the mood changed almost moment to memo. veering from defiance to jubilance. when the gate into hungary opened, hundreds of refugees began streaming in. thank you they chanted and cheered in unison. but they were met not with welcome, rather, force. parents were as stunned as their children. the young just as affected as the old. kids cried from both the tear gas and the trauma they'd experienced. ilham never imagined she'd see her eight-year-old daughter beaten by police. >> they hit her with a baton on her head they hit her the hungarian police. we are from aleppo, we came from death in syria and look at here. >> reporter: hussein fro
mohammed jamjoom there. >> as tempers flared, hungary's riot police stood firm. water cannon may have pushed these refugees back into serbia but they failed to extinguish their anger. the front line of the standoff hungarian riot police on the odor side of this fence but the mood remains tense. urging the young men who have been protesting this past hour to please move back and let cooler heads prevail so this situation calms down. the mood changed almost moment to memo. veering from...
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mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr were arrested in december, along with peter greste, on charges including aiding the muslim brotherhood, which egypt calls a terrorist organization. the three spent 400 days in prison. and were freed temporarily. peter greste was deported back to native australia before a retrial last month saw mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr sentenced to three years in gaol. al jazeera welcomed the pardon, as did peter greste, who learnt of the news on the set of a game show in sydney. peter greste is not on the pardon list, and metres are the names of 6 other al jazeera employees, 18 other egyptian prisoners are in custody including: it comes on the eve of the president's departure, and may be part of a charm offensive. abdul fatah al-sisi is to speak at the general assembly. the news for secular bloggers is not getting better. a hit list has been published. targetting not only those writing in the country, but those outside of it. a group has been linked to the murders of four conservative bloggers. they are calling to strip the writers of citizenship. th
mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr were arrested in december, along with peter greste, on charges including aiding the muslim brotherhood, which egypt calls a terrorist organization. the three spent 400 days in prison. and were freed temporarily. peter greste was deported back to native australia before a retrial last month saw mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr sentenced to three years in gaol. al jazeera welcomed the pardon, as did peter greste, who learnt of the news on the set of a...
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the 3-year prison sentence handed down to mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste and mohammed badr, and anotherix al jazeera journalists convicted in absentia. it was another twist. repeated postponements, charges that defy belief, unthwarted by convincing evidence it hearings. peter greste, at least, is out of the gaol after being deported back to australia in february. mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr are back in toura prison where they have spent more than 400 days. the story unfolded in the context of a geopolitical struggle. the case is about more than al jazeera. many consider is to be a trial with a target audience including other journalists and the international news reader and bloggers, critics and activists. telling the egypt story, too many of whom are behind bars, accused of being enemies of the state, even terrorists, for failing to toe the abdul fatah al-sisi government line. nor is the story limited to egypt. turkey in the past week gaoled two journalists and an iraqi translator. and terror related charges dropped against the journalists could have come out of the egyptian
the 3-year prison sentence handed down to mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste and mohammed badr, and anotherix al jazeera journalists convicted in absentia. it was another twist. repeated postponements, charges that defy belief, unthwarted by convincing evidence it hearings. peter greste, at least, is out of the gaol after being deported back to australia in february. mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr are back in toura prison where they have spent more than 400 days. the story unfolded in the...
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mohamed fahmy, baher mohammed has been ordered to serve three years behind bars. peter greste was sunsed after being we torted in february. >> i'm notville of all oi'm not blaming all the egypt for this. this ring reminds me that egypt didn't do. it's the judges that did it, the institution did it. i do these forums to remind egypt why it matters. >> the japanese comic books known as manga have become part of the pulling industry. now their popularity is spreading to some of the most unlikely places. we have reports from a library in dakar, senegal. >> the 11-year-old girl is hooked on this japanese manga series. it depicts the adventures of a japanese girl living in hiroshima in the 1930s befor before atomic bomb was dropped. >> i really like this book because of the adventure and the drawing, and sometimes i see myself in the character. it's just fun. >> finding manga in africa let alone senegal is near impossible. >> i put a message up on facebook saying that people could come and borrow books. there was a sudden wave of inquiry and the interest in reading cont
mohamed fahmy, baher mohammed has been ordered to serve three years behind bars. peter greste was sunsed after being we torted in february. >> i'm notville of all oi'm not blaming all the egypt for this. this ring reminds me that egypt didn't do. it's the judges that did it, the institution did it. i do these forums to remind egypt why it matters. >> the japanese comic books known as manga have become part of the pulling industry. now their popularity is spreading to some of the...
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. >>> now to egypt, tonight relief for two al jazeera journalists, baher mohamed and mohamed fahmy were pardoned by egypt's president. john terret is in toronto where mohamed fahmy is expected to arrive in the next few days. john. >> good evening from toronto. you have heard the phrase it takes a village, it takes a whole lot more, from the oval office to grass roots meetings, people who have plagued black tape to their mouths, to release three al jazeera journalists, two of them we know have been pardoned, we're waiting word on the status of the other one. but with al jazeera journalists tried in absentia and without word of their fate either, it is mixed feelings here at al jazeera. it's been a long time coming but al jazeera producer baher mohamed and freelance mohamed fahmy are free at last. >> this whole nightmare is over, we can live like normal people and go back home, enjoy our life and that's it. >> reporter: a pardon by president abdel fatah al-sisi marking the end to their ordeal, when they were arrested along with peter greste. al jazeera media says, we are delighted, but th
. >>> now to egypt, tonight relief for two al jazeera journalists, baher mohamed and mohamed fahmy were pardoned by egypt's president. john terret is in toronto where mohamed fahmy is expected to arrive in the next few days. john. >> good evening from toronto. you have heard the phrase it takes a village, it takes a whole lot more, from the oval office to grass roots meetings, people who have plagued black tape to their mouths, to release three al jazeera journalists, two of them...
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let's bring back mohamed el-erian.n we say that is we were playing some sound from the richmond fed president. he talked about how the fed has to focus on what is going on within our own borders. i want you to hear what he said about that. >> each central bank has to take care of its own domestic price. we focus on u.s. conditions. the e.c.b. needs to do what it needs to do to meet its goals. similarly for japan or other countries around the globe. when we do that and let exchange rates adjust and calibrate to what we are doing, i think things turn out well. what the fed wants to do and needs to do, but can they afford to do that? inamed: i think he is right saying the fed has to mastic objectives. the problem is meeting those domestic objectives depends on what else is happening. it is like being a house in a global neighborhood. you cannot just focus on the house. pursuing its domestic objectives, must take into account what is happening globally. betty: they do. this week, the e.c.b. raising the limit on their bond
let's bring back mohamed el-erian.n we say that is we were playing some sound from the richmond fed president. he talked about how the fed has to focus on what is going on within our own borders. i want you to hear what he said about that. >> each central bank has to take care of its own domestic price. we focus on u.s. conditions. the e.c.b. needs to do what it needs to do to meet its goals. similarly for japan or other countries around the globe. when we do that and let exchange rates...
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the arrest and detention of mohamed, fahmy and greste damned egypt's reputation a proud.dent sisi's pardon has allowed him to close the case without threatening the independence of egypt's judiciary. it may not be a coincidence that they were pardoned before president sisi is due to address the united nations general assembly in new york next week but it may make mohamed familiar me who is canadian a while to get back here to toronto. it's the start of the major muslim holiday of eid and that alone could clowe his progress down. there are other al jazeera staff who were cop victory ed in absentia at the original trial one of those former core are correspondent sue has yet to be pardoned. >> we are not going to stop the free a.j. staff campaign until we are all cleared at least of this conviction in the eyes of the law. we need to be able to fly in and out of countries that have extra ditches treaties with egypt or just agreements without the fear that we may be arrested and put on a plane and send back to egypt. >> reporter: in a statement the company said they may not be
the arrest and detention of mohamed, fahmy and greste damned egypt's reputation a proud.dent sisi's pardon has allowed him to close the case without threatening the independence of egypt's judiciary. it may not be a coincidence that they were pardoned before president sisi is due to address the united nations general assembly in new york next week but it may make mohamed familiar me who is canadian a while to get back here to toronto. it's the start of the major muslim holiday of eid and that...
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i believe you have been inside, mohamed, what did you see?jane, we actually haven't been able to go on the train. the police are preventing us from actually going on board but i have been speaking to several of the refugees on the train and one mother in particular from syria has been sending me pictures from inside there and telling me how dire the situation is. she sent me several pictures of children, small children that are on that train and have been on there for more than 24 hours now and says they are hungry and thirsty and feeling ill and says that everybody is crammed in and there are hundreds of people still on there and they are afraid to come off the train and they are afraid they will end up in a refugee camp and they have heard terrible things about the refugee camps and the conditions of the refugee camps in hungry. everybody we have spoken with syria and iraq refugees and they say they need to get to germany and they are saying if the prime minister doesn't want them here why doesn't he let them leave the country, continue onw
i believe you have been inside, mohamed, what did you see?jane, we actually haven't been able to go on the train. the police are preventing us from actually going on board but i have been speaking to several of the refugees on the train and one mother in particular from syria has been sending me pictures from inside there and telling me how dire the situation is. she sent me several pictures of children, small children that are on that train and have been on there for more than 24 hours now and...
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mohammed jamjoom tell me more what you've seen mohammed. >> well, ca kamal, we have seen empty buses several of them coming back from the border, they have carried thousands of refugees there that have since crossed over into austria last couple of hours and we are expecting even more refugees will be arriving at the border, possibly within the next hour or two. dozens of more buses have picked up refugees from the main train station in budapest and they will be heading over and taking the refugees over to austria very soon. we expect to be encountering them in the next 30 to 40 minutes. this has been a very sad couple of days for many refugees. i'm in contact with several of them. they are worried what's going to happen now, even though it's crossed over into austria, they said they suffered so much inside hungary and they are hoping their journey will be safer and easier from here on out, kamal. >> some level of determination suspect it mohammed to have made the journey already, a desperate journey as we call it and then to get on foot to the border itself. the determination is qui
mohammed jamjoom tell me more what you've seen mohammed. >> well, ca kamal, we have seen empty buses several of them coming back from the border, they have carried thousands of refugees there that have since crossed over into austria last couple of hours and we are expecting even more refugees will be arriving at the border, possibly within the next hour or two. dozens of more buses have picked up refugees from the main train station in budapest and they will be heading over and taking...
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the 3-year prison sentence handed down to mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste and mohammed badr, and another six al jazeera journalists convicted in absentia. it was another twist. repeated postponements, charges
the 3-year prison sentence handed down to mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste and mohammed badr, and another six al jazeera journalists convicted in absentia. it was another twist. repeated postponements, charges
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mohammed: it would be hard to move in september.ey were to move in september, they would risk two things. one is adding to global financial instability and the second is strengthening the dollar too much, too early. my gut feeling is they do not move in september. will they move in october -- if the financial system calms down quickly, maybe. i would suspect december would be more likely than october if they do not move in september. tom: i do not see a financial system calming down. i look at a devaluation of the remnant the, further elements of devaluation that has been completely reversed with x number of days of currency currency appreciation. the ruble to 70 the other day does not tell me we are getting a calmer state, convenient for the fed. mohammed: so, i am with you in terms of volatility continuing for the reasons we talked about earlier, but i would tell you do not ignore two things. one is there is a lot of cash on the sideline. h&r block today, coming back in two by its own shares -- do not not underestimate the amount
mohammed: it would be hard to move in september.ey were to move in september, they would risk two things. one is adding to global financial instability and the second is strengthening the dollar too much, too early. my gut feeling is they do not move in september. will they move in october -- if the financial system calms down quickly, maybe. i would suspect december would be more likely than october if they do not move in september. tom: i do not see a financial system calming down. i look at...
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desperation for at least a few merciful hours was left behind. >> and back live to mohamed, mohamed,know, a wrong the european governments it's been a huge debate about quotas and the whole idea of sort of making sure that the refugees are evenly split among european nations. but from the people that you have spoken to, do you get the sense that actually most of them have a very clear idea of which country then to end up in? i know that germany is obviously a favorite. but do you get the sense that they know where they want to go and not much is going to dissuade them? >> reporter: well, one of the things that we have zeina lot today is many of the refugees that we have spoken with throughout the day have said that because their treatment has been so exceptional here in austria, that some of them are reconsidering going to germany. most still said they want to end up ultimately in germany. they feel because germany had the policy of opening up their borders, and they would take them in, because they believe there is more economic opportunity that should be their ultimate destination.
desperation for at least a few merciful hours was left behind. >> and back live to mohamed, mohamed,know, a wrong the european governments it's been a huge debate about quotas and the whole idea of sort of making sure that the refugees are evenly split among european nations. but from the people that you have spoken to, do you get the sense that actually most of them have a very clear idea of which country then to end up in? i know that germany is obviously a favorite. but do you get the...
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mohamed for being here.ing down to south park ♪ ♪ gonna have myself a time ♪ both: ♪ friendly faces everywhere ♪ ♪ humble folks without temptation ♪ - ♪ i'm going down to south park ♪ ♪ gonna leave my woes behind ♪ - ♪ ample parking day or night ♪ ♪ people spouting "howdy neighbor" ♪ - ♪ headin' on up to south park ♪ ♪ gonna see if i can't unwind ♪ - ♪ [muffled] - ♪ come on down to south park ♪ ♪ and meet some friends of mine ♪ - remember when life used to be simple and cool? - not really. - uh, hey, how's it going, fellas? - butters, what the hell are you doing? - well, i'm just standing around being a kid; why? how come you're all wearing those oogy spacemen masks? - these are gas masks, butters! - yeah, if you don't have a gas mask, you're gonna get smallpox or anthrax. - what? oh, jesus, i don't want to get the 'thrax, fellas. what do i do? - there's nothing you can do except stop breathing. - stop breathing? - yeah, you can't get it if you don't breathe. - well, all right, then. [inhales] - okay, next.
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mohamed el-erian, think you so much. erik: that was tom keene talking to mohamed el-erian.e returned to corporate news about apple. the company is going hollywood. apple is planning to rent to the original content game with exclusive shows for it apple tv service going head to head with netflix, amazon, and let's not forget about hbo. will this company set a new standard in video? david bank is an analyst at rbc capital markets, with us now on market makers. that applent is it is getting into the original content game? david: i think every media platform, be it bloomberg, cbs, apple,azon, hulu, or, ultimately, is one show away from relevant. men" -- thinkd about the transition. non-purely economic sense, it could be very important. if they come up with that one piece of content that all of a sudden differentiates the apple product from an increasingly competitive landscape as they are launching, that could be really important. do i think a handful of shows is going to put them in the same way instantly with a major networks? probably not. it is more like marketing cost. i t
mohamed el-erian, think you so much. erik: that was tom keene talking to mohamed el-erian.e returned to corporate news about apple. the company is going hollywood. apple is planning to rent to the original content game with exclusive shows for it apple tv service going head to head with netflix, amazon, and let's not forget about hbo. will this company set a new standard in video? david bank is an analyst at rbc capital markets, with us now on market makers. that applent is it is getting into...
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our correspondent mohammed jamjoom is there, and we're looking at the live pictures mohammed, and it does appear as though the riot polices and newly deployed units of riot police have come into the situation. >> reporter: that's right. there is definitely more of a police presence on the hungarian side of the border, now, riot police. and it seems as though these young men who has been in this standoff, that their mood has become more defiant. we see young men come back after being water boarded, they go back and throw more rocks. they started throwing rocks towards the riot police. the riot police respond by deploying the water cannon spraying these men. we keep hearing the young men chanting that say want to get into hungary. and now we're seeing them clapping despite the fact there are more police, now more young men running towards the front line where the clashes are happening. just bear with me a second. let me try to move a little bit closer and see exactly what is happening. more young men running towards that front line. more police arriving. it just does seem to be getting
our correspondent mohammed jamjoom is there, and we're looking at the live pictures mohammed, and it does appear as though the riot polices and newly deployed units of riot police have come into the situation. >> reporter: that's right. there is definitely more of a police presence on the hungarian side of the border, now, riot police. and it seems as though these young men who has been in this standoff, that their mood has become more defiant. we see young men come back after being water...
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. >>> jailed al jazeera journalists bahar mohamed and mohamed familiar m fahmy have b. released by the egyptian president along with 98 other people. but other al jazeera journalists who were sentence million dollars absentia were not pardoned. al jazeera continue to demands that their sentences be overturned. john terret has more. >> reporter: it's been a long time coming but al jazeera producer bahar mohamed and free hansbroughappens lance producerd familiar me are free at last. >> it's over, the nightmare is over we can go back home and enjoy my lyle and that's it. >> reporter: a pardon my president president sisi marking the end of their long ordeal which began when they were arrested in december 2013 along with correspondent peter greste. al jazeera media network says we are delighted for them both and their families. it's hard to celebrate, though, as this whole episode shut not have happen ed in the first place. according to human rights watch, egypt arrested, charged or sentenced a the least 41,000 people between july 2013 and july 2014. extending such treatment
. >>> jailed al jazeera journalists bahar mohamed and mohamed familiar m fahmy have b. released by the egyptian president along with 98 other people. but other al jazeera journalists who were sentence million dollars absentia were not pardoned. al jazeera continue to demands that their sentences be overturned. john terret has more. >> reporter: it's been a long time coming but al jazeera producer bahar mohamed and free hansbroughappens lance producerd familiar me are free at...
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mohammed is working in construction. the children are in school. but being separated from their extended close knit family is taking a toll. >> we wish we had our grandmother with us, all of our family. >> translator: her grandmother her aunts are still in jordan and we hope we can bring them over together. >> reporter: hundreds of syrians have recently resettled in this part of new jersey. home to a long established syrian american community. >> if you are here for syrian refugees say yes! >> yes! >> a syrian american activist spoke out for solidarity in new york city. >> when everything around you has been destroyed, when all of your family have been dispersed, when you have lost all economic means to support yourself, when safety and security, human being's number 1 priority is gone, there's nothing to live for anymore. >> reporter: many people i spoke with are too afraid to go on camera. even though they're here in the u.s. they fear the assad regime will retaliate against their family still stuck in the war. >> 82-year-old mohammed is to fearf
mohammed is working in construction. the children are in school. but being separated from their extended close knit family is taking a toll. >> we wish we had our grandmother with us, all of our family. >> translator: her grandmother her aunts are still in jordan and we hope we can bring them over together. >> reporter: hundreds of syrians have recently resettled in this part of new jersey. home to a long established syrian american community. >> if you are here for...
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, baher mohammed. this is a team that has been worrying us all up until this point. it has been fantastic to see them as free men. this was in pardoning these guys, president sisi acknowledged that there was a mistake made here, and he has moved towards redressing that. this is just a step. what he has to do from here on is to pardon the rest of us as he has promised. and what i wanted to say to you today is that i have now formerly gun that application process by writing to president sisi, but submitting our application and lodging our application in to the court. >> hundreds of people have been brought to the sicilian border after being rescued by the italian coast guard near libya. the cost guard said that they were found in rubber dinghies, which had largely deflated. in libya coast guards have detained 230 people who were attempted to reach europe by boat. they were picked up 50 kilometers east of tripoli. a lack of support from the international community combined with the country's long coast li
, baher mohammed. this is a team that has been worrying us all up until this point. it has been fantastic to see them as free men. this was in pardoning these guys, president sisi acknowledged that there was a mistake made here, and he has moved towards redressing that. this is just a step. what he has to do from here on is to pardon the rest of us as he has promised. and what i wanted to say to you today is that i have now formerly gun that application process by writing to president sisi, but...
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our correspondent in there who is there is mohammed jamjoom. and the contrast between the experience of the refugees in hungary and that which they are experiencing in austria couldn't be more stark, could it? >> oh, absolutely not, martine. in fact every refugee i've spoken with here, many of them waking up for the day, hoping to board the train behind us and get to vienna, all of them have said it's been so much easier once they got into austria, they were provided with clothing blankets and tents, even though many of them have had to sleep outside, it couldn't be more different than the horrendous experience they had in hungary these past few days. so there is a real palpable sense of relief here this morning and we're starting to see some hope emanating from these refugees who have been through so much on their desperate journey. i met one lady from homs, syria, an english teacher, she told me she almost died, almost drown from going from turkey to greece. i want to tell you her story. for humsa the road has been longer and more dangerous t
our correspondent in there who is there is mohammed jamjoom. and the contrast between the experience of the refugees in hungary and that which they are experiencing in austria couldn't be more stark, could it? >> oh, absolutely not, martine. in fact every refugee i've spoken with here, many of them waking up for the day, hoping to board the train behind us and get to vienna, all of them have said it's been so much easier once they got into austria, they were provided with clothing...
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mohamed for being here. here. good night, everyb [upbeat rock music] announcer: congratulations on your purchase of the spartan police digital training course, guaranteed to turn you into a lean, mean crime-fighting machine. here we go. [cracks neck] ♪ it's the eye of the tiger ♪ ♪ it's the thrill of the fight ♪ ♪ rising up to the challenge of our rival ♪ ♪ and the last known survivor ♪ stalks his prey in the night ah! damn it! ah! son of a-- ♪ of the tiger ya! ha ha. yeah. take that! [shouting indistinctly] ♪ it's the eye of the tiger ♪ ♪ it's the thrill of the fight ♪
mohamed for being here. here. good night, everyb [upbeat rock music] announcer: congratulations on your purchase of the spartan police digital training course, guaranteed to turn you into a lean, mean crime-fighting machine. here we go. [cracks neck] ♪ it's the eye of the tiger ♪ ♪ it's the thrill of the fight ♪ ♪ rising up to the challenge of our rival ♪ ♪ and the last known survivor ♪ stalks his prey in the night ah! damn it! ah! son of a-- ♪ of the tiger ya! ha ha. yeah....
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let's speak now to mohamed is where the train has been stopped, mohamed, what sort of conditions arefacing there? >> [chanting] i'm sorry i had a little trouble hearing you, i believe you asked what kinds of conditions refugees are facing. it has improved slightly for them in the last hour, some water was distributed by red cross workers so at least some of the people on the train have gotten some relief but there still is a lot of anger here. in the last few minutes we heard folks and i will step out of the way so the camera man can show you the refugees outside of the train and many were chanting freedom in the last few minutes and demanding to be allowed to go to germany. right now, once again they are chanting and they are imploring all the journalists here to continue to cover this story and to what they are saying put pressure on the international community so that their stories and their desperate situation can be heard. now one more development to tell you about, we just heard this in the last few minutes there are reports that in a town close to the border with serbia that a
let's speak now to mohamed is where the train has been stopped, mohamed, what sort of conditions arefacing there? >> [chanting] i'm sorry i had a little trouble hearing you, i believe you asked what kinds of conditions refugees are facing. it has improved slightly for them in the last hour, some water was distributed by red cross workers so at least some of the people on the train have gotten some relief but there still is a lot of anger here. in the last few minutes we heard folks and i...
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adrian. >> mohamed, many thanks, mohamed jamjoon on the border from between serbia and hungary. >>> burkinao's military leader says he as carried out a coup that has dissolved the temporary parliament. earlier soldiers entered a cabinet meeting and did he taped the president and prime minister in the capital. the politicians are being held at the presidential palace. soldiers there reportedly fired warning shots after hundreds of protesters gathered near that building. presidential elects are due on october the 11th in burkina faso interim president and prime minister only came to power last year. that was after a popular uprising forced the former leader to resign and to go in to he can sile itoexile in ivory c. he had been president for 27 years, his supporters are not allowed to stand for the elects under a controversial law that was pass ed in april. it made anyone who supported, quote, unconstitutional change up eligible to run. >>> a million people have been forced from their homes in chile after a powerful earthquake off the coast the magnitude 8.3 quake struck on we understand. kill
adrian. >> mohamed, many thanks, mohamed jamjoon on the border from between serbia and hungary. >>> burkinao's military leader says he as carried out a coup that has dissolved the temporary parliament. earlier soldiers entered a cabinet meeting and did he taped the president and prime minister in the capital. the politicians are being held at the presidential palace. soldiers there reportedly fired warning shots after hundreds of protesters gathered near that building....
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mohammed thank you for now.ut hold on, because we're now going to talk to a refugee program coordinator. he is on the line from the hungarian capitol budapest, and thank you very much for talking to us. i'm not sure whether you are able to see the scenes that we are seeing. >> i can't, unfortunately. but i can hear you, and i am following what is happening on the hungarian news. >> okay. your thoughts then on this scene that has descended into chaos right on the border of your country with serbia. >> yes, actually my colleagues and i were there on monday and tuesday. we spent two days on the border, and we were witnessing how the border was closed, basically completely between serb and hungary, and all of the scenes that we saw yesterday was already predicting a terrible situation today. hungary is denying access to the territory of the european union for those asylum seekers, maybe syrians, but also iraqis and all different nationalities. so have access to the territory of the european union. so have access to
mohammed thank you for now.ut hold on, because we're now going to talk to a refugee program coordinator. he is on the line from the hungarian capitol budapest, and thank you very much for talking to us. i'm not sure whether you are able to see the scenes that we are seeing. >> i can't, unfortunately. but i can hear you, and i am following what is happening on the hungarian news. >> okay. your thoughts then on this scene that has descended into chaos right on the border of your...
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mohamed: it is linked to the uncertainty about the future.eople do not have enough clarity about whether the ,conomy will reach a velocity and they're worried about international demand. it is linked to uncertainty about policies. worldy, this is a special in which the winner takes all when it comes to certain technological innovations. you want to keep cash on your balance sheet to be able to move when the opportunity arrives. that is why we are seeing economic risk-taking here and financial risk-taking has been up here. put out another estimate where they said given the supply situation, we are 100 million barrels above the five-year average. the elf it will not scale back -- the outfit will not scale back. they say oil at $20. is that reasonable? first, it is possible. the oil market has been unhinged. fors like the market emerging market currencies. they have been unhinged. they have had an earthquake. they had an earthquake on the supply side and demand side. changed their producer. the pricing dynamics have changed. they are right in sa
mohamed: it is linked to the uncertainty about the future.eople do not have enough clarity about whether the ,conomy will reach a velocity and they're worried about international demand. it is linked to uncertainty about policies. worldy, this is a special in which the winner takes all when it comes to certain technological innovations. you want to keep cash on your balance sheet to be able to move when the opportunity arrives. that is why we are seeing economic risk-taking here and financial...
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♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ ahmed mohamed.r to run for office successfully you have to subject yourself to some humiliation at least some of the time. candidates were asked to come up with their own secret service code names. >> secretaryiat. >> as a cuban -- >> gator. >> justice never sleeps. >> it's high energy, donald, ever ready. >> perhaps a highlight of the evening. >>> last night's marathon drew more than 23 million viewers. 23 million is a very, very large number. last season sunday night football averaged 2 million fewer viewers than last night's debate. which helped why cnn charged 40 times the usual rate for ads. while the debate was good for ratings, it wasn't good for us interested in the truth. over and over the 11 candidates in the main debate and the four in the debate earlier today made claims that were false. some of them dangerously so. donald trump claimed he never tried to bring casino gambling to florida. false. ted cruz said the nuclear agreement trusts the iranians to inspect themselves. we could spend
♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ ahmed mohamed.r to run for office successfully you have to subject yourself to some humiliation at least some of the time. candidates were asked to come up with their own secret service code names. >> secretaryiat. >> as a cuban -- >> gator. >> justice never sleeps. >> it's high energy, donald, ever ready. >> perhaps a highlight of the evening. >>> last night's marathon drew more than 23...
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ends mohammed's suspension today but he will not say if you will return. the student was escorted out in handcuffs after bringing the clock to impress a teacher. the clock made a sound and the teacher called police. >> that is a very suspicious device. we live in an age where you can't bring things like that to school. >> i don't think this would have been a question if his name was not ahmed mohammed. melanie: ahmed mohammed has received an invitation to meet the president of the white house and also an invitation to meet mark zuckerberg of facebook and the ceo of twitter. motors will pay a fine of around $500 million and any criminal charges against them will be dismissed with the ignition a switch problem. the problem with the ignition switch problem resulted in a number of deaths. gm covered it up for over a decade. toyota revealed -- and honda revealed a new design for the honda civic. what do you think? the makeover comes as sales for the civic are down 4% this year. well, another beautiful day out there. doug is back in just a minute melanie: anothe
ends mohammed's suspension today but he will not say if you will return. the student was escorted out in handcuffs after bringing the clock to impress a teacher. the clock made a sound and the teacher called police. >> that is a very suspicious device. we live in an age where you can't bring things like that to school. >> i don't think this would have been a question if his name was not ahmed mohammed. melanie: ahmed mohammed has received an invitation to meet the president of the...
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mohammed jamjoom is on the scene. >> unwavering in the hard line they promised to take. water cannons may have pushed these refugees back into serbia but they failed to extinguish their anger . >> on the front line of riot police, the mood does still remain tense. in fact there are men who have come up in the last few minutes, urging the young men who have been protesting the last hour to step back, let cooler heads prevail until the situation calms down. the mood changed almost moment to moment, they chanted and cheered, thank you, in unison but they were met not with welcome, rather, force. parents were stunned as their children, the young just as affected as the old. kids cried from both the tear gas and the trauma they'd experienced. she never imagined she would see her eight-year-old daughter beaten by police. >> translator: they hit her with a baton on her head. they hit her, the hungarian police. we're from aleppo, we came from death in syria and look what happened to us here. >> he was finally free to cross from serbia, was the freest he felt in days. >> translat
mohammed jamjoom is on the scene. >> unwavering in the hard line they promised to take. water cannons may have pushed these refugees back into serbia but they failed to extinguish their anger . >> on the front line of riot police, the mood does still remain tense. in fact there are men who have come up in the last few minutes, urging the young men who have been protesting the last hour to step back, let cooler heads prevail until the situation calms down. the mood changed almost...
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i never talked to him. >> that was my part of my interview with ahmed mohamed.s ahmed said the police didn't allow him to call an adult either his parents or an attorney. it may have directly violated texas law. i got a chance to talk with the irving police chief. i asked him about that. we'll have his answer when we return. i lost my sight in afghanistan, but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. >>> why his officers arrested ahmed mohammed for bringing a clock to school. first, this programming note. bernie sanders is in new york right now. in just about 20 minutes he'll be a guest on the rachel maddow show. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah, everybody knows that. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you
i never talked to him. >> that was my part of my interview with ahmed mohamed.s ahmed said the police didn't allow him to call an adult either his parents or an attorney. it may have directly violated texas law. i got a chance to talk with the irving police chief. i asked him about that. we'll have his answer when we return. i lost my sight in afghanistan, but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. non-24 is a...
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. >>> egypt has pardoned two al jazeera journalists, baher mohamed and mohamed fahmy. >> victoria gatenby reports. >> freedom. >> we're going to travel the world, celebrate, party and we just really hope that this is our families have suffered so much since the beginning of this trial. and we're very happy that president sisi took this action and released us. >> this whole nightmare is over. the whole nightmare is over. we can live like normal people and go back home, enjoy my life and that's it. >> the pardon by president abdel fatah al-sisi is th the end of a long ordeal, whether they were arrested along with peter greste. he was appearing on a australian tv show. >> if he's got a pardon i hope that baher is out too. it's hard to imagine couple i'm feeling really -- >> exactly. we know. >> we have been fighting for past eight months for this. >> the three journalists face charges including aiding the now band muslim brotherhood. in june of this year a court sentenced them to seven to ten years in prison. then last january the court of castation threw out theirics requests and added orde
. >>> egypt has pardoned two al jazeera journalists, baher mohamed and mohamed fahmy. >> victoria gatenby reports. >> freedom. >> we're going to travel the world, celebrate, party and we just really hope that this is our families have suffered so much since the beginning of this trial. and we're very happy that president sisi took this action and released us. >> this whole nightmare is over. the whole nightmare is over. we can live like normal people and go back...
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border with hungary, al jazeera's mohamed jamjoon is there, what is the situation today, mohamed? >> reporter: adrian as you mentioned we have also been told that at least 5,000 refugees crossed from hungary -- wrather from serbia in to croatia in the past 24 hours, now we are here at the scene of where the clashes happened yesterday when refugees tried to get no hungary were met with batons and tear gas and water cap youngs from the hungarian side. today here it is far calmer. there are less people. although there are new arrivals, there are refugees that have come here that have walked here now wondering what they are they will do. they are waiting to hear something from either the u.n. or aid workers here orse or sern officials. the border has been more reinforced the there are not just hungarians there is more razor wire as you approach that gate that the people were getting through yesterday. there are also serbian police that are manning that gate not letting refugees get too close. so the mood here more calm, but still a lot of confusion. now yesterday when those scuffles h
border with hungary, al jazeera's mohamed jamjoon is there, what is the situation today, mohamed? >> reporter: adrian as you mentioned we have also been told that at least 5,000 refugees crossed from hungary -- wrather from serbia in to croatia in the past 24 hours, now we are here at the scene of where the clashes happened yesterday when refugees tried to get no hungary were met with batons and tear gas and water cap youngs from the hungarian side. today here it is far calmer. there are...
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the 3-year prison sentence facili pa handed down to mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste and mohammed badrand another six al jazeera journalists convicted in absentia. it was another twist. repeated postponements, charges that defy ef
the 3-year prison sentence facili pa handed down to mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste and mohammed badrand another six al jazeera journalists convicted in absentia. it was another twist. repeated postponements, charges that defy ef
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talking about ahmed mohammed. caller: yes.n the recent past, we've had some terrible things happen. i thought i heard someone say that the young man took the device and showed it to the principal. am i correct? did he show it to the principle first? host: what is your point if he did? i think he showed it to an engineering teacher first. caller: ok, whoever he showed it to first, why weren't his parents called? he is under age come his parents should have been called. then, have them present when the bomb squad or police or whoever was called -- i don't think he should have been handcuffed. it did not appear to me that he was posing a threat. he was excited about his invention. it was misinterpreted. i can see why someone would be concerned with the events in the past. it was not a loaded gun. he did not threaten anyone with it. hand, our president is condemned for inviting him to the white house? had it been a white student, he would not. there've been many white students invited to the white house. the trump situation where
talking about ahmed mohammed. caller: yes.n the recent past, we've had some terrible things happen. i thought i heard someone say that the young man took the device and showed it to the principal. am i correct? did he show it to the principle first? host: what is your point if he did? i think he showed it to an engineering teacher first. caller: ok, whoever he showed it to first, why weren't his parents called? he is under age come his parents should have been called. then, have them present...