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. >> anthony: mohammad boulage, the owner and head chef, is from the nearby rif mountains. his produce and his greens, from there and he's real proud of them. the backroom of the place is dedicated to sorting and drying various herbs which he blends into a secret mix he claims has all sorts of healthy and boner-inspiring benefits. look, if every dish i've been told over the years was going to make me strong worked, i'd have a permanent pup tent going on down there. so i take all that with a grain of salt. >> hassan: hi. >> anthony: hello. >> hassan: how are you? >> anthony: boulage's son, hassan, delivers the food. >> hassan: this is olive. >> anthony: it all starts with fresh olives. they're in season now. and roasted walnuts, some warm, very good bread. >> anthony: squishy. >> hassan: juice. >> anthony: oh, yeah. and you get this stuff. everybody gets it. a pulpy puree of figs, raisins, strawberries and full of mohammad's potent herbs and spices, of course. >> mohammad: all the night, 24 clock. [ vibrates tongue ] [ laughs ] >> anthony: yeah, yeah, yeah i get it.it's supp
. >> anthony: mohammad boulage, the owner and head chef, is from the nearby rif mountains. his produce and his greens, from there and he's real proud of them. the backroom of the place is dedicated to sorting and drying various herbs which he blends into a secret mix he claims has all sorts of healthy and boner-inspiring benefits. look, if every dish i've been told over the years was going to make me strong worked, i'd have a permanent pup tent going on down there. so i take all that with...
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. >> reporter: derek mohammad is the secretary treasurer of the longshoreman's union local 10. about 60% of its members of african american. >> this is the third indent in six months but the second -- incident in six months but the second incident in two weeks. >> reporter: the n toward was painted on a piece of equipment in november and two weeks ago a noose was found at the entrance and now this. >> quite naturally a feeling of uneasiness, fear, discomfort and so our members asserted their right to work in a safe environment. >> reporter: sfa marine is a management company running the port and their spokesman says they were not aware of any prior incidents. sfa marine also told us that the noose was small, about the size of a key chain. after the walkout this morning an arbitrator was called and he ruled that the noose was not a threat to health and safety. he ordered the workers back to the docks after lunch and they won't be paid for the time spent not working, but mohammad said longshoremen's work is dangerous and they have to know that their co-workers have their back. mo
. >> reporter: derek mohammad is the secretary treasurer of the longshoreman's union local 10. about 60% of its members of african american. >> this is the third indent in six months but the second -- incident in six months but the second incident in two weeks. >> reporter: the n toward was painted on a piece of equipment in november and two weeks ago a noose was found at the entrance and now this. >> quite naturally a feeling of uneasiness, fear, discomfort and so our...
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mohammad lila following this story live in manchester this hour.ou could set the scene for us with the memorial that grows behind you to honor the people who were wounded, who were killed in this attack. but, again, this is a city that continues to move forward. >> reporter: well, that's right. moving forward is the exact description. this is a very important weekend in terms of things going on in the it city. there's the half marathon, the 10k run, and concerts. all of those would draw people from around the region and possibly from around all of the uk. and there was a concern earlier this week that some of these events might not take place. but generally, the public rose up and expressed a demand tor these things to take place as a way to show the uk and the rest of the world that manchester is moving through this difficult phase. but i should point out that there are additional security personnel. there are armed police officers walking around, patrolling the streets, something you doesn't see regularly in the uk. pause weigh know officers gene
mohammad lila following this story live in manchester this hour.ou could set the scene for us with the memorial that grows behind you to honor the people who were wounded, who were killed in this attack. but, again, this is a city that continues to move forward. >> reporter: well, that's right. moving forward is the exact description. this is a very important weekend in terms of things going on in the it city. there's the half marathon, the 10k run, and concerts. all of those would draw...
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so about 20% of the supporters of mohammad baqer qalibaf will vote for hassan rouhani and it will votee second round, so they think that it probably would have been betterfor mohammad baqer qalibaf to stay in the race and take it to the second round where ebrahim raisi had a better chance of winning. in terms of policies, what other key issues that divide the main candidates?- the moment, it is economy. most of the moment, it is economy. most of the attacks on president rouhani is about the recession and the economy and they say the nuclear deal hasn‘t delivered what it promised to delivered what it promised to deliver and they say they will stick with it. but they say they were wipe out poverty, they will wipe out corruption, which i think is all very optimistic because there are fundamental problems with the iranians economy. at the moment, mr rouhani is the favourite to win and continue. if he does, what will be the reasons for that? why is he still a very popular leader? the reasons for that? why is he still a very popular leader7|j the reasons for that? why is he still a very popu
so about 20% of the supporters of mohammad baqer qalibaf will vote for hassan rouhani and it will votee second round, so they think that it probably would have been betterfor mohammad baqer qalibaf to stay in the race and take it to the second round where ebrahim raisi had a better chance of winning. in terms of policies, what other key issues that divide the main candidates?- the moment, it is economy. most of the moment, it is economy. most of the attacks on president rouhani is about the...
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and, it brings a sense of normalcy to mohammad. he lives here with his wife and their five children. of somalia controlled by the terrorist group. but he says he feared starving to death, more than terrorism. >> between insecurity and drought, the drought is worse. if a person has food and he is killed or arrested, it is not as bad. worse when some one dies of hunger. >> even what little they have here is in peril. as the kenyan government threatens to close the camp, citing national security concerns. though, returning the land to the abundance depicted in the photos from murray watson, remote at best. those living in somalia are trying to make the best of the cruel hand they have been dealt. holding out hope for the next jen ration of somalis. for might line, i am byron pitts in new york. >> story was documented by two journalist around the world. documenting how climate change affected humans. >> had an impact on regions. earlier this month. >> stay with us. more news coming up. ialmost everything. you know, ke 1 i n 10 houses c
and, it brings a sense of normalcy to mohammad. he lives here with his wife and their five children. of somalia controlled by the terrorist group. but he says he feared starving to death, more than terrorism. >> between insecurity and drought, the drought is worse. if a person has food and he is killed or arrested, it is not as bad. worse when some one dies of hunger. >> even what little they have here is in peril. as the kenyan government threatens to close the camp, citing...
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for more on that, mohammad lila is in manchester.have this image of the blue rolling suitcase and the image behind you of the people still paying their respects. >> reporter: well, good morning, christine and dave. that's right, people here are still continuing to come to the square, although we're coming off a long weekend here in the uk, so people are now back to work. the crowds are a little bit lower than they normally would, but the biggest development in the case is police have released this image of a blue suitcase, calling it a distinctive suitcase, and they're hoping it might jog people's memories. the reason why they're looking for it is because they believe the main suspect in the case, salman abedi, was carrying that suitcase days before the attack and wheeling it around in manchester, in the city center. they don't believe it was used in the attack. there were explosives in a backpack that detonated at the manchester arena, but they're looking for that suitcase because they believe it may have more clues about the suitca
for more on that, mohammad lila is in manchester.have this image of the blue rolling suitcase and the image behind you of the people still paying their respects. >> reporter: well, good morning, christine and dave. that's right, people here are still continuing to come to the square, although we're coming off a long weekend here in the uk, so people are now back to work. the crowds are a little bit lower than they normally would, but the biggest development in the case is police have...
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translation: the other leader of the movement, mohammad khatami today endorsed president rouhani.porters to vote for him. president rouhani is heading for a decisive win, if the supporters of the green movement, it in force on friday. a british veteran of the second world war has become the world's oldest skydiver. verdun hayes, who's one—hundred and one—years old, completed a parachute jump from fifteen thousand feet. richard galpin reports. dressed in a yellowjumpsuit, verdun hayes, aged 101 and 38 days, is about to make history. he is determined to become the world's oldest skydiver. he is doing it with his son, grandson and great—grandson. as the plane gradually climbs to the correct altitude, they need to be at 15,000 feet, mr hayes is moved into position to make what is only his second everjump. the former soldier, who fought and was wounded in the second world war, has nerves of steel. he is particularly fond of the brief freefall when they are descending at more than 120 mph. then it is back down to earth. congratulations! well done! hurray! with all four generations of th
translation: the other leader of the movement, mohammad khatami today endorsed president rouhani.porters to vote for him. president rouhani is heading for a decisive win, if the supporters of the green movement, it in force on friday. a british veteran of the second world war has become the world's oldest skydiver. verdun hayes, who's one—hundred and one—years old, completed a parachute jump from fifteen thousand feet. richard galpin reports. dressed in a yellowjumpsuit, verdun hayes, aged...
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cnn's mohammad lila has a preview for us this morning. certainly some friction between the two sides when they meet. >> yeah, dave, friction would be an understatement. you know, turkey is outraged that a few days ago the trump administration made a strategic and tactical decision to start providing heavy weapons to turkish fighters on the ground to help them topple isis. look, there are so many different groups fighting on the ground in syria. effectively, the united states has chosen those kurdish fighters and said these are our guys, these are the guys we're going to back to overthrow isis. now, in doing so, they outraged turkey, because turkey considers those kurdish groups to be terrorist groups, and some of those groups or splinter groups that are in syria that are kurdish have launched attacks into turkish territory, so turkey's not happy about that. president erdogan certainly is going to be bringing that up today in his face-to-face meeting with president trump. and of course, we know that it will be cordial, but certainly, there
cnn's mohammad lila has a preview for us this morning. certainly some friction between the two sides when they meet. >> yeah, dave, friction would be an understatement. you know, turkey is outraged that a few days ago the trump administration made a strategic and tactical decision to start providing heavy weapons to turkish fighters on the ground to help them topple isis. look, there are so many different groups fighting on the ground in syria. effectively, the united states has chosen...
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what about you, mohammad?tinue to allocate them to sectors that have lagged and i agree that opportunities in american markets, but fewer dollars at risk at this point. i think we will have some bumps along the way and you'll have more attractive students come in, but continue with the rotation trade. maria: so the easy money has been made, if your view? >> if you look at the trump rally, we had three phases, the heyday, the big move. maria: right after the election. >> in the third week and then the third week of december until election day, wait and see, and then since then, we've seen volatility go up, but we haven't seen a very dramatic move and i think it's important to realize there are different phases to this impressive trump rally. maria: because now we're waiting on policy. now we need to get the goods. >> that's right, we've been on a sugar high, a lot of promise, we haven't really seen the delivery yet, but i'm hopeful, hopeful with the announcement of the tax plan last week that we're starting the
what about you, mohammad?tinue to allocate them to sectors that have lagged and i agree that opportunities in american markets, but fewer dollars at risk at this point. i think we will have some bumps along the way and you'll have more attractive students come in, but continue with the rotation trade. maria: so the easy money has been made, if your view? >> if you look at the trump rally, we had three phases, the heyday, the big move. maria: right after the election. >> in the third...
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starring as chuck letner whose boxing career changed in 1975 with his legendary fight against mohammading sylvester sta lllone stew write and star in rocky. >> sorry, kim werely's dad. >> nice to meet you. >> call me chuck, champ. follow boxing? >> no, i don't. >> no? >> you see rocky? >> chuck. >> chuck also starring elizabeth moss and naomi 75% on rotten tomatoes. not exactly a knockout for the critics. steven whitty writes -- >> and david calhoun -- >> all right. so, a ringing endorsement. >> not a fan of the poster. this. >> ringing endorsement from kendis gibson too. >> movie is probably better than the poster. >> next, high octane offering from parent company disney. peter quill, he and fellow guardians hired by a powerful alien race to protect their precious batteries from invaders. until that is, rocket steals the batteries. >> oh, yeah. >> what were you thinking? >> dude, really easy to steal. >> that any your defense. >> come on, you saw how she talked down to us. now i am teaching her a lesson. >> didn't motivation was altruism. really a shame, they mistaken your intentions
starring as chuck letner whose boxing career changed in 1975 with his legendary fight against mohammading sylvester sta lllone stew write and star in rocky. >> sorry, kim werely's dad. >> nice to meet you. >> call me chuck, champ. follow boxing? >> no, i don't. >> no? >> you see rocky? >> chuck. >> chuck also starring elizabeth moss and naomi 75% on rotten tomatoes. not exactly a knockout for the critics. steven whitty writes -- >> and david...
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his second child, mohammad, may god have mercy on his soul, he says. brother, moham's grave. abu yousef, i am your brother. abu yousef, you left me all alone, may god protect you my brother, and accept you as a martyr. abu yousef, please, god, answer me. in syria now, the dead are considered lucky. free from the unspeakable crimes of this brutal war, and the agony of brief. grief. american, british, and french intelligence, as well as chemical weapons experts we have spoken with, agree this attack was almost certainly carried out by al assad's forces, the gas was likely sarin gas which has been outlawed since the end of the first world war. but al assad denied it ever even took place, calling it 100% fabrication. >> my question s have the u.s. strikes made any difference to the situation on the ground there? >> i think when you talk to people inside rebel-held syria, there was a real moment of optimism, that the u.s. strikes could possibly change things on the ground and they may have changed things at the negotiating table, they may have given the u.s
his second child, mohammad, may god have mercy on his soul, he says. brother, moham's grave. abu yousef, i am your brother. abu yousef, you left me all alone, may god protect you my brother, and accept you as a martyr. abu yousef, please, god, answer me. in syria now, the dead are considered lucky. free from the unspeakable crimes of this brutal war, and the agony of brief. grief. american, british, and french intelligence, as well as chemical weapons experts we have spoken with, agree this...
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. >> for years, mohammad was able to support his family off the small farm and animals.t hit, his crops failed now almost all his live stock has died. >> live stock brings wealth. if you don't have live stock then you don't have a way to survive. >> he is working against elements to hang on to what little he has left. fears how he will provide for his family. >> if you have a family, and you lose your live stock and there is drought, you will do anything to feed the children. >> if the drought continues at this rate farmers stand to lose what little they have left. >> i believe if it continues to be this way. i think there will be no life. may god not make that happen. i think that in somalia or even in africa, if that happens, life will not continue. because people depend on rain. >> he is lucky to live next to a community well he can use to irrigate crops and feed his family. for now. ali's family knows firsthand the kind of violence that can be sparked by effects of an increasingly parched environment. this bullet was shot from behind that tree. where the person was h
. >> for years, mohammad was able to support his family off the small farm and animals.t hit, his crops failed now almost all his live stock has died. >> live stock brings wealth. if you don't have live stock then you don't have a way to survive. >> he is working against elements to hang on to what little he has left. fears how he will provide for his family. >> if you have a family, and you lose your live stock and there is drought, you will do anything to feed the...
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. >> and mohammad, how great of a tool is twitter when it comes to recruiting?viously it's a tool we have seen isis go out and use twitter and use social media very effectively, i should add, to promote their campaigns, to promote their recruitment. and there are a lot of young people in this region that are latching on to social media as free expression and we saw the arab spring was really an extension of that. so there's a deep hunger for social media, that certainly can be a tool for recruitment and in this case it's going to be used as a tool to prevent that recruitment from taking place. >> if you kind of inject your own personal experience and you have to wonder if the president will address his own use of twitter, he's got something like 17 million followers on his p u potus handle and almost 30 million on his own donald trump handle. >> he has said many times that he goes around the media by using twitter and i suppose he could encourage young people to go around formal restrictions, it would be nice if he suggests that it's a way for women to have more
. >> and mohammad, how great of a tool is twitter when it comes to recruiting?viously it's a tool we have seen isis go out and use twitter and use social media very effectively, i should add, to promote their campaigns, to promote their recruitment. and there are a lot of young people in this region that are latching on to social media as free expression and we saw the arab spring was really an extension of that. so there's a deep hunger for social media, that certainly can be a tool for...
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cnn's mohammad lila has a preview this morning of this incredibly important meeting.morning. >> good morning, christine. on the surface of it, you'd think these are two world leaders that would get along very well. they've got a lot in common. for example, they're both populist leaders. neither of them shy away from controversy. both of them have what you would describe as icy relations with the media in their home countries, and they enjoy giving long speeches to their supporters. you'd think it would be a partnership made in heaven, but there are a couple wedges right now in that relationship between the united states and turkey. the first, of course, is that turkey is insisting that the united states stop arming kurdish fighters on the ground in the fight to battle isis. the united states has basically thrown its hat in the ring through those kurdish fighters as their weapon of choice to dislodge isis on the ground, something turkey is opposed to because they consider those turkish groups to be terrorists. and the second big issue, of course, is the fact that turke
cnn's mohammad lila has a preview this morning of this incredibly important meeting.morning. >> good morning, christine. on the surface of it, you'd think these are two world leaders that would get along very well. they've got a lot in common. for example, they're both populist leaders. neither of them shy away from controversy. both of them have what you would describe as icy relations with the media in their home countries, and they enjoy giving long speeches to their supporters. you'd...
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this is ghulam mohammad. >> i was at my desk when i heard a terrible sound and became unconscious. i did not know what happened to me. a few minutes later when i open my eyes, i found myself under the desk and blood coming out of my shoulder. it was a dreadful explosion. amy: today's bombing comes as the white house is weighing the pentagon's proposal to send thousands more u.s. troops to afghanistan. we will go to couple --kabul after headlines. president trump escalated his feud with german chancellor angela merkel on tuesday, taking to twitter to threaten germany over trade and nato. trump tweeted -- "we have a massive trade deficit with germany, plus they pay far less than they should on nato & military. very bad for u.s. this will change." trump's complaints comes after chancellor merkel called her meetings with trump at the g7 summit over the weekend disappointing and said europe had to take its fate in its own hands. european allies have expressed particular frustration over trump's refusal to commit the united states to fulfilling its pledges to the landmark 2015 paris clim
this is ghulam mohammad. >> i was at my desk when i heard a terrible sound and became unconscious. i did not know what happened to me. a few minutes later when i open my eyes, i found myself under the desk and blood coming out of my shoulder. it was a dreadful explosion. amy: today's bombing comes as the white house is weighing the pentagon's proposal to send thousands more u.s. troops to afghanistan. we will go to couple --kabul after headlines. president trump escalated his feud with...
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mohammad iqbal acknowledges that there are hardcore terrorists among those who left.nts distinctions drawn and efforts made to incorporate as many as possible back into society. >> ( translated ): tunisian law can't prevent a citizen from coming back to his home country. in my opinion, these fighters must return to their countries, get arrested, and the state must rehabilitate them. this is better than their remaining free in areas of conflicts, where they will be come back to society and live normally, not just as ex- convicts. they must be producing something to the society, not only consuming. >> brown: but to what kind of society? tied up in tunisia's debates: the role of religion in public life. the former dictatorship ruthlessly enforced secularism and closely monitored religious activity. one result: people like imam omar mighri spent years in prison. today, though, he is a moderate and works with the government to oppose radical islamists whose influence grew after the revolution. at his home in a suburb of tunis, imam mighri told us that forgiveness is one pa
mohammad iqbal acknowledges that there are hardcore terrorists among those who left.nts distinctions drawn and efforts made to incorporate as many as possible back into society. >> ( translated ): tunisian law can't prevent a citizen from coming back to his home country. in my opinion, these fighters must return to their countries, get arrested, and the state must rehabilitate them. this is better than their remaining free in areas of conflicts, where they will be come back to society and...
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mohammad be a call abdullah is a cook on the afternoon shift. >> seven days a week, eight hours a day. we go in at 1:00, get out at 8:30, 9:00. the benefits of that are you don't have to lay around all day. your owns aren't getting achy. you're constantly working. working in the kitchen keeps you alert and aware of things going on around you. you get to eat good, you know. make sure the food is hot and warm. that's the rice right there. gourmet. professional, i cooked it. that the patties there. i cooked those, too. they're going to want seconds of those, i guarantee you that. >> although abdallah takes pride in his work, he may be overestimating its appeal. >> the food sucks. >> i can't wait to get pizza when i get out of here. >> it's all disgusting county food. >> there is an alternative to the complimentary meals served up in the kitchen. >> canteen! >> every thursday is canteen day. >> like christmas to them. honey buns, chips. i guess they don't get none of that stuff on their lunch trays or whatnot. for them to get that, they're happy. everybody excited when it comes in. >> in
mohammad be a call abdullah is a cook on the afternoon shift. >> seven days a week, eight hours a day. we go in at 1:00, get out at 8:30, 9:00. the benefits of that are you don't have to lay around all day. your owns aren't getting achy. you're constantly working. working in the kitchen keeps you alert and aware of things going on around you. you get to eat good, you know. make sure the food is hot and warm. that's the rice right there. gourmet. professional, i cooked it. that the patties...
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he knew it would be almost a mohammad ally, i'm the greatest and his followers would enjoy it and his enemies would cringe and he would go on just like any other president. i didn't believe you him that he would try to run his business from the oval office. i don't believe he'll cancel the press briefings >> chief columnist, with news max, thanks for coming in today's great to see you. >>> let's get updated on the weather. it is an issue tonight as we're going to go see rain some of it heavy at times moving in. here's gwen with that >> some of that on our door like unwanted house guest, not going anywhere for tonight or tomorrow. take a look at the wide swath of rain across the area and it is going to continue tonight into tomorrow. looks like the heaviest rainfall however is going to be to the east of us, and we still have coastal flood advisories and watches in effect until saturday. be aware of that. turn around don't drown, never venture into any roadways where water is rising. just can't estimate how deep it is. too dangerous, low pressure system is what's bringing us this. good
he knew it would be almost a mohammad ally, i'm the greatest and his followers would enjoy it and his enemies would cringe and he would go on just like any other president. i didn't believe you him that he would try to run his business from the oval office. i don't believe he'll cancel the press briefings >> chief columnist, with news max, thanks for coming in today's great to see you. >>> let's get updated on the weather. it is an issue tonight as we're going to go see rain some...
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mohammad atalla and his wife left nieminen france to join the islamic state.te france, and wants to return. translation: a friend came and told me i should leave and join the islamic state. i let him brainwash me. i was weak, and ifollowed him. life under the islamic state in syria is difficult. there is a lot of bombing. it's not a life we wish on anyone. translation: i had a normal life in france. i was well, i was happy. i had hobbies. i was in school. it had nothing to do with here. we live in fear. europe doesn't want them back, and the fighters who control here don't want them to stay. translation: they are a burden on us. there is a huge number of defectors here in northern countryside, and we don't have the ability to look after them. if we got more help from their countries in europe, then many more is members would defect and give themselves up. and the bbc spoke to a british man inside syria, stefan aristidou, who left for raqqa two years ago. despite joining is willingly, he now appealed for rescue. he said... he has since escaped to turkey, where
mohammad atalla and his wife left nieminen france to join the islamic state.te france, and wants to return. translation: a friend came and told me i should leave and join the islamic state. i let him brainwash me. i was weak, and ifollowed him. life under the islamic state in syria is difficult. there is a lot of bombing. it's not a life we wish on anyone. translation: i had a normal life in france. i was well, i was happy. i had hobbies. i was in school. it had nothing to do with here. we live...
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ost: mohammad, the president's wording in the letter yesterday to james comey, he said, while i greatly appreciate you informing on three separate occasions that i am not under nvestigation, i nevertheless concur with the judgment of the department of justice that you are not able to effectively lead the bureau. the white house releasing letter to president trump from attorney general jeff sessions, along deputy orandum from the attorney general rob rosenstein, on restoring public confidence f.b.i., that memo laying out the case for the firing of james comey, all available from news reporting having the letterss we've been showing on "washington journal." is in maine, democrat, good morning. good morning. president trump is interviewing for replacing e james comey this afternoon, that choice is russian ambassador, head oing to be the next of the f.b.i. all right, ike is in arkansas, republican. ike, good morning. morning, thanks for having me on. i'm for sheriff clark, i believe put him in jail, i know hillary clinton and bill boys down rdering here and the woman from virginia, absolute
ost: mohammad, the president's wording in the letter yesterday to james comey, he said, while i greatly appreciate you informing on three separate occasions that i am not under nvestigation, i nevertheless concur with the judgment of the department of justice that you are not able to effectively lead the bureau. the white house releasing letter to president trump from attorney general jeff sessions, along deputy orandum from the attorney general rob rosenstein, on restoring public confidence...
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mohammad javad zarif mockingly described saudi arabia as a bastion of democracy and moderation.resident trump had to say about iran on sunday. no discussion of stamping out this threat would be complete without mentioning the government that gives terrorists financial backing, safe harbour and a social standing needed for recruitment. it is a regime that is responsible for so much instability in the region. i am speaking, of course, of iran. from 11 speaking, of course, of iran. from ii on to iraq to yemen, iran funds terrorists and militias, extremist groups that spread to does corruption and chaos across the region. for decades, iran has fuelled the fires of sectarian conflict and terror. it's a government that speaks openly of mass murder, vowing destruction of israel, to tell america and ruin for many leaders and nations in this very room. and — you can go to our website for more analysis and coverage of president trump's trip to the middle east. just go to bbc.com/news — or download the bbc news app. sally is here with all the business news. we begin with president trump wh
mohammad javad zarif mockingly described saudi arabia as a bastion of democracy and moderation.resident trump had to say about iran on sunday. no discussion of stamping out this threat would be complete without mentioning the government that gives terrorists financial backing, safe harbour and a social standing needed for recruitment. it is a regime that is responsible for so much instability in the region. i am speaking, of course, of iran. from 11 speaking, of course, of iran. from ii on to...
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and the belief is that mohammad, after being persecuted and driven from mecca by the quraysh, fled to anthony: oh yeah. >> marcus: nice and bloody in his face. >> anthony: oh yeah. that's awesome. the production continues. women in the kitchen, except for marcus, who looks most comfortable there, though his presence is a befuddlement to the others. men taking care of the meat. oh, bro food traditions, you're everywhere. >> marcus: you know, none of the people that cook here today, like, consider themselves cooks. all of them like -- >> anthony: well, like, in rural communities when you kill a big, you know, a couple of animals, right, everybody in the village has, sort of, a chosen specialty. like, "joe bob over there, he does the cracklins." "somebody over there does the boudin." "somebody else over there is, like, good at scraping the fur off." somebody else -- but, everybody's got a function. you know? it's, it goes right back to the first fire. i mean, "i'll bring the dip." you know? >> maya: normally, you hold it like this, and then you have, you put everything you want in here.
and the belief is that mohammad, after being persecuted and driven from mecca by the quraysh, fled to anthony: oh yeah. >> marcus: nice and bloody in his face. >> anthony: oh yeah. that's awesome. the production continues. women in the kitchen, except for marcus, who looks most comfortable there, though his presence is a befuddlement to the others. men taking care of the meat. oh, bro food traditions, you're everywhere. >> marcus: you know, none of the people that cook here...
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and her daughter were given shelter by a moderate rebel group in syria, but one of their leaders, mohammaddid told us it's difficult to persuade foreign governments to accept the defectors back. do you try to contact their governments and send them >> translator: we've tried to communicate with several governments, he told us, but we either get no answer or nothing positive. >> reporter: in paris, this is a negotiator hired by sarah's family to try to bring her home. all the women i help know they have to go to prison once they're back, she told us, including sarah. she says she only helps women and children. negotiating with european governments and using her contacts in syria. are these women and children a threat? if we leave them in syria, that's when they become a danger, she told us. they're widowed and their children can be taken from them at any moment, brainwashed, radicalized and turned into human bombs. the children have a right to a second chance. the syrian rebels who gave protection to sarah when she fled isis told us they've also been sheltering more than 20 other from weste
and her daughter were given shelter by a moderate rebel group in syria, but one of their leaders, mohammaddid told us it's difficult to persuade foreign governments to accept the defectors back. do you try to contact their governments and send them >> translator: we've tried to communicate with several governments, he told us, but we either get no answer or nothing positive. >> reporter: in paris, this is a negotiator hired by sarah's family to try to bring her home. all the women i...
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they are individuals who are being used by others, the khalid sheikh mohammads of the world. if you have young men and women thinking this is the strong horse, this is powerful. when the attitude changes and you are embarrassed and shamed because everyone looks at you as a loser. and we are going to kill you where you stand. >> there has been an interesting shift in the way we think about ideation issues. in 1917 intellectuals took it seriously. by the fall of the wallet was comedic. if you went to an eastern university you would say -- they would say you are not talking about anything serious. you are talking about the marx brothers. tammy: the last part of the 20th century is not what we have now. >> they are using social media to recruit and train and plan. until we embrace that fact we are not going to make headway here. charles: i have a guy who has a company and ideas on using algorithms. and ultimately it has to be part of it. but the ideological war and the notion if we think we are winning by keeping a stiff upper lip, when theresa may says we don't lose our standard
they are individuals who are being used by others, the khalid sheikh mohammads of the world. if you have young men and women thinking this is the strong horse, this is powerful. when the attitude changes and you are embarrassed and shamed because everyone looks at you as a loser. and we are going to kill you where you stand. >> there has been an interesting shift in the way we think about ideation issues. in 1917 intellectuals took it seriously. by the fall of the wallet was comedic. if...
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and i'll tell you something-- i was with a guy by the name of mohammad, and he works for the nature conservancy. and he was telling me how he goes to these villages, and instead of talking to them about marine protective areas-- you know, "set aside this area for fish"-- which he got nowhere with, he now talks about fish banks, banking for fish. he says, "look, this is really a savings account for you guys." and all of a sudden the villagers are turned on. they want to now collectively establish marine protected areas where fish are safe and breed, they can grow to big sizes and thus breed, and then the spillover is then harvested by communities. but just turning the words around and calling it a fish bank and giving people that connection has made the world of difference to him. >> hinojosa: so as we wrap up, sanjayan, what do you want people to talk away from this? you know, you said get informed. >> sure. well, first of all, don't get depressed, right? it's still a fun world out there. you know, we have this thing that said, "look, at least try to outlive, you know, those guys." so go out th
and i'll tell you something-- i was with a guy by the name of mohammad, and he works for the nature conservancy. and he was telling me how he goes to these villages, and instead of talking to them about marine protective areas-- you know, "set aside this area for fish"-- which he got nowhere with, he now talks about fish banks, banking for fish. he says, "look, this is really a savings account for you guys." and all of a sudden the villagers are turned on. they want to now...
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. >> derek mohammad says enough is enough. workers walked off the job calling it a health and safety issue. >> it was abut ensuring the company would take action to keep this from happening in the future. >> the company, ssa met with the union after the first noose was found. in the latest incident. reiterated it has zero tolerance for racism. as nor how the workers responded, the compan was less than pleased. ssa said brief suspension was not legitimate health and safety issue according to the ashtray tofrmt t -- arbitrator. the company says it is investigating. >> our members didn't feel there was enough action. we would look to see, cameras, more cameras when things happen no resolution makes people feel like perhaps the employers don't care. >> in oakland. jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >> if you use any one of the bay area's, toll bridges could be money waiting for you. toll authority is sitting on $1.5 million in refund. the result of uncashed checks and overpayments of fines. if you've don't claim your share by july 11th,
. >> derek mohammad says enough is enough. workers walked off the job calling it a health and safety issue. >> it was abut ensuring the company would take action to keep this from happening in the future. >> the company, ssa met with the union after the first noose was found. in the latest incident. reiterated it has zero tolerance for racism. as nor how the workers responded, the compan was less than pleased. ssa said brief suspension was not legitimate health and safety...
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this man, ahmed patel, was related to mohammad sidique khan, one of the ringleaders who left the citywe come to a critical point... he asked us not to show his face. yes, we do condemn terrorism, but not loud enough, and only when something happens. these young people are members of leeds' muslim youth group. they offer voluntary service to the community and believe their faith inspires their action. for me, as a muslim, i feel outraged that someone would use the name of my religion to justify carrying out these acts. this is spreading and doesn't look like stopping any time soon, which is scary for all of us, muslims and non—muslims. people are finding it very hard to accept that these people who are self—professed muslims had nothing to do with islam. when people seem to see a pattern in particular community of faith, it can appear that that faith is driving them. for at least the last decade, social scientists and psychiatrists have tried to understand why a small number of british—born muslims express themselves through violence. we know that in migrants and their children, they h
this man, ahmed patel, was related to mohammad sidique khan, one of the ringleaders who left the citywe come to a critical point... he asked us not to show his face. yes, we do condemn terrorism, but not loud enough, and only when something happens. these young people are members of leeds' muslim youth group. they offer voluntary service to the community and believe their faith inspires their action. for me, as a muslim, i feel outraged that someone would use the name of my religion to justify...
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derek mohammad is the second treasurer secretary-treasurer of longshoreman union 10. about 60% of its americans are black. >> this morning another member of our local discovered a hangman's loose inside -- excuse me, a hangman's noose inside a truck on the terminal and so this is the third incident within six months but the second incident within two weeks. >> reporter: in november, a racial slur the "n" word was painted on a piece of equipment. and then just two weeks ago a hangman's noose was found on a fence near the entrance. now this. >> quite naturally, that produces a feeling of uneasiness, um, fear, discomfort, um, safety. and so our members asserted their right to work in a safe environment. >> reporter: sfa marine is the management company that runs this port. and their spokesman says they were not aware of any prior incidents. they also told us that the noose was small, about the size of a key chain. after the walkout this morning, an arbitrator was called and he said it was not a threat to health and safety and ordered the workers back to work after lunch
derek mohammad is the second treasurer secretary-treasurer of longshoreman union 10. about 60% of its americans are black. >> this morning another member of our local discovered a hangman's loose inside -- excuse me, a hangman's noose inside a truck on the terminal and so this is the third incident within six months but the second incident within two weeks. >> reporter: in november, a racial slur the "n" word was painted on a piece of equipment. and then just two weeks ago...
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his second child, mohammad, may god have mercy on his soul, he says. brother's grave. abu yousef. abu yousef, i am your brother. abu y abu yousef, you left me all alone. a american, british, and french intelligence including chemical weapons experts we spoke with, all agree that this was almost certainly carried out by president assad's forces. samples taken from the scene show that the nerve gas used was likely sarin gas, outlawed after the first world war. clarissa ward, cnn, london. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $509 on auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. what in real time?stomer insights from the data wait, our data center and our clouds can't connect? michael, can we get this data to...? look at me...look at me... look at me... you used to be the "yes" guy. what happened to that guy? legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is h
his second child, mohammad, may god have mercy on his soul, he says. brother's grave. abu yousef. abu yousef, i am your brother. abu y abu yousef, you left me all alone. a american, british, and french intelligence including chemical weapons experts we spoke with, all agree that this was almost certainly carried out by president assad's forces. samples taken from the scene show that the nerve gas used was likely sarin gas, outlawed after the first world war. clarissa ward, cnn, london. maybe...
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. >> it's all over and mohammad ali at the end of the 14th round, it's a tko -- >> before that, you're're counting in millions. that's really day one for both businesses. hbo and the cable industry. >> if you're a fan, what you'll see in the next minutes to follow may convince you you've gone to sports heaven. >> in the mid-'70s in the sports world, there were just these three giants. cbs, nbc, abc. and then in connecticut, somebody got ahold of a transponder. >> the picture you're watching right now has been taken by a camera sent through sophisticated equipment to this earth transmitting system -- >> this guy, bill rasmussen, who had been fired from his job trying to figure out a way to deliver local cable sports. then when they found out about the satellite they said, so can we cover the whole state? and the guy looked and he said, no, you don't understand. >> for another 25 cents or whatever you can send this all over the country. they went, oh, gee. why would anyone want to do that? they didn't quite know what they had. >> and he wound up revolutionizing television sports. >> welc
. >> it's all over and mohammad ali at the end of the 14th round, it's a tko -- >> before that, you're're counting in millions. that's really day one for both businesses. hbo and the cable industry. >> if you're a fan, what you'll see in the next minutes to follow may convince you you've gone to sports heaven. >> in the mid-'70s in the sports world, there were just these three giants. cbs, nbc, abc. and then in connecticut, somebody got ahold of a transponder. >>...
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liz: very interesting to take a little bit of what you have and put it in the dash mohammad please comeerian a "fox business" exclusive saying it's not tax reform but whether we have geopolitical drama. markets down for the day that up for the month of may. there's the closing bell. let me handed over to david malless and a lot of breaking news. david: stocks ending off their lows but still in the red on this last trading session in may. the dow was lower for the third straight day. the s&p and nasdaq closing down as well but there's good news. over three the this is "after the bell." we have more in the big market movers but here's what else we are covering during this busy hour. breaking news details of washington former fbi director james comey will testify before the senate where he's expected to answer the question did president trump ask them to back
liz: very interesting to take a little bit of what you have and put it in the dash mohammad please comeerian a "fox business" exclusive saying it's not tax reform but whether we have geopolitical drama. markets down for the day that up for the month of may. there's the closing bell. let me handed over to david malless and a lot of breaking news. david: stocks ending off their lows but still in the red on this last trading session in may. the dow was lower for the third straight day....
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president trump later meeting with the deputy crown prince, the defense minister and prince mohammad and prince solomon who is also the architect of the vision of saudi arabia, the 2030 vision to win the country away from oil to cut down the number of government jobs and increase the private sector workforce here. so, a key player in the future of the country. he will also meet with the crown prince, prince mohammed who is the interior minister older than the king's son who has a longer, stronger, deeper relationship particularly on fighting terrorism. a prips personally attacked and slightly injured but survived. obviously, stories to exchange there. but president trump's perhaps biggest part of this visit here will come on sunday and he'll meet with members of the gulf community counsel, gulf cooperation counsel and the immediate allies of saudi arabia and the united states and also meet with an expanded forum of many regional arab and muslim leaders here and it's in front of them that he's expected to give a speech about islam and about how what president trump hopes and believes
president trump later meeting with the deputy crown prince, the defense minister and prince mohammad and prince solomon who is also the architect of the vision of saudi arabia, the 2030 vision to win the country away from oil to cut down the number of government jobs and increase the private sector workforce here. so, a key player in the future of the country. he will also meet with the crown prince, prince mohammed who is the interior minister older than the king's son who has a longer,...
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mohammad, i also want to bring you back in to bring in the details that we're learning now in the investigation also continues there. we're learning more about the bomb itself and where it was assembled. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: well, just a short time a the uk's home secretary spoke about the status of the investigation. she was asked very directly if she believed other suspects were still at large, and her answer was that potentially, there could be other suspects still at large involved in this threat wo -- network, but there's no way to be sure until the investigation is closed. late last night they released new images that they believe of the suspected attacker, salman abedi. they say they were taken as he was on his way to the manchester arena to carry out the attack. they say they have identified the apartment he was using that he was staying in manchester, and they believe it's important because it may be where he assembled the final device. we were talking about how sophisticated that device was. if they can track down any traces of explosives or equipment that was used
mohammad, i also want to bring you back in to bring in the details that we're learning now in the investigation also continues there. we're learning more about the bomb itself and where it was assembled. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: well, just a short time a the uk's home secretary spoke about the status of the investigation. she was asked very directly if she believed other suspects were still at large, and her answer was that potentially, there could be other suspects still...
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mohammad, thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks very much.ething entirely different. i had a chance to meet with princess beatrice of york at a charity event where we touched on a variety of topics. she opened up about all things royal family. part two of my exclusive interview with the princess next. more people than ever are making the move to nissan. because of rogue, the best selling suv in america. titan, with america's best truck warranty. and the most advanced safety features on alitma and our best selling models. that's why we're america's fastest-growing auto brand. get 0% financing for up to 72 months on 11 models. ♪ whether it's connecting one of or bringing wifi to 65,000 fans. campuses. businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink. pg&e learned a tragic lesson we can never forget. this gas pipeline ruptured in san bruno. the explosion and fire killed eight people. pg&e was convicted of six felony charges including five violations of the u.s. pipeline safety act and obstructing an ntsb investigation.
mohammad, thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks very much.ething entirely different. i had a chance to meet with princess beatrice of york at a charity event where we touched on a variety of topics. she opened up about all things royal family. part two of my exclusive interview with the princess next. more people than ever are making the move to nissan. because of rogue, the best selling suv in america. titan, with america's best truck warranty. and the most advanced safety features...
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. >> reporter: tehran-based political analyst mohammad marandi says president donald trump's aggressive tone towards iran, coupled with some u.s. sanctions still in effect, have put rouhani's reelection in jeopardy. just this week the trump administration imposed new sanctions against iran over its ballistic missile program. >> they have not abided by their side of the bargain. by doing so they've hurt rouhani and his credibility. >> reporter: marandi says no matter who wins the vote, u.s.- iran relations will remain icy and, he says, there is little chance of confrontation. >> the iranians recognize the u.s. is in a very difficult position, that it can not launch another war. >> reporter: in this streets of northern tehran this week, this is a nightly ritual, people in cars, on foot, making a lot of noise for their candidate. maybe what's most surprising about this campaign is how tolerant security forces have been. people are able to gather, demonstrate, and chant slogans - even slogans that were very taboo just eight years ago. >> when an estimated 25,000 rouhani supporters packed te
. >> reporter: tehran-based political analyst mohammad marandi says president donald trump's aggressive tone towards iran, coupled with some u.s. sanctions still in effect, have put rouhani's reelection in jeopardy. just this week the trump administration imposed new sanctions against iran over its ballistic missile program. >> they have not abided by their side of the bargain. by doing so they've hurt rouhani and his credibility. >> reporter: marandi says no matter who wins...
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this man, ahmed patel, was related to mohammad sidique khan, one of the ringleaders who left the cityritical point... he asked us not to show his face. yes, we do condemn terrorism, but not loud enough, and only when something happens. these people are members of leeds' muslim youth group. they offer voluntary service to the community and believe their faith inspires their action. for me, as a muslim, i feel outraged that someone would use the name of my religion to justify carrying out these acts. this is spreading and doesn't look like stopping any time soon, which is scary for all of us, muslims and non—muslims. people are finding it very hard to accept that these people who are self—professed muslims had nothing to do with this. when people seem to see a pattern in particular community of faith, it can appear that that faith is driving them. for at least the last decade, social scientists and psychiatrists have tried to understand why a small number of british—born muslims express themselves violence. we know that in migrants and their children, they have all sorts of difficulties
this man, ahmed patel, was related to mohammad sidique khan, one of the ringleaders who left the cityritical point... he asked us not to show his face. yes, we do condemn terrorism, but not loud enough, and only when something happens. these people are members of leeds' muslim youth group. they offer voluntary service to the community and believe their faith inspires their action. for me, as a muslim, i feel outraged that someone would use the name of my religion to justify carrying out these...
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there the president of the united states with the crown prince of saudi arabia, mohammad bin nayef there. his words, it's been a tremendous trip and talked about this strategic deal, this declaration that will result in jobs, jobs, jobs. let's bring in my panel to discuss what we heard, i have cnn investigative reporter for international affairs michael weis, cnn contributor selena zito who is a reporter with the washington examiner and has a show on sirius xm and haroom mogul a senior fellow and development director at the center for global policy. good all of you could be with me. michael, your view of what just transpired, particularly of the president's very optimistic view, it's been tremendous, it will result in jobs, jobs, jobs, and you heard the foreign minister and the secretary of state say, this simply elevates an already in place relationship between saudi arabia and the u.s.? >> i think revitalizes is better than elevates. that long litany of complaints by the saudi foreign minister against iran as a patron state of terrorism including al qaeda this is saudi arabia getting i
there the president of the united states with the crown prince of saudi arabia, mohammad bin nayef there. his words, it's been a tremendous trip and talked about this strategic deal, this declaration that will result in jobs, jobs, jobs. let's bring in my panel to discuss what we heard, i have cnn investigative reporter for international affairs michael weis, cnn contributor selena zito who is a reporter with the washington examiner and has a show on sirius xm and haroom mogul a senior fellow...
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mohammad about the center. because as i said it was really cutting edge in terms of approach to rehabilitation. and early on there are three stages to the process. the first was evaluation stage. was this particular individual someone they thought could be rehablted? and if he was and he moved to stage 2, which was a reeducation process where senior clerrics and imma'ams would talk about the koran, what it really meant, what jihad really meant and this was a process that could go on for a relatively short time or long time, depending on what was necessary. the third step was reintegratation back into society. the importantly the individual had to sign a pledgor contract when he came out basically promising he would not revert. then his family had to sign the pledge and contract. and then the tribe had to sign the pledge and contract. everybody was a stakeholder and committed in making sure that to the best of their ability he did not revert. then the government went a step further. they would help if he wasn't
mohammad about the center. because as i said it was really cutting edge in terms of approach to rehabilitation. and early on there are three stages to the process. the first was evaluation stage. was this particular individual someone they thought could be rehablted? and if he was and he moved to stage 2, which was a reeducation process where senior clerrics and imma'ams would talk about the koran, what it really meant, what jihad really meant and this was a process that could go on for a...
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, in our tradition, we believe the koran is his monday log that was revealed through the prophet mohammadyou may get to know one another and live in peace. i have given you each a book and a path so that way you may follow that path and that shall lead to me. do not swerve from that path. i have created you, different and in need of one another. different and in need of one another. [cheers and applause] strive for peace. strive for peace and vie with each other only in doing good deeds. for the most noble in the sight of me is the most righteous. god bless you all. [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much. thank you very much for those words. all right. all right, y'all stick around a little bit longer. donald trump was watching us this whole time. from the, he's going to his rally, he's going to meet up with a couple of close friends in pennsylvania somewhere. and his daughter. in harrisburg, right? that's right, democracy is not for sale. you better not put my mama on the stroll. we are here for mother earth, are we not? that's right. but let's shout out to all the people watching on
, in our tradition, we believe the koran is his monday log that was revealed through the prophet mohammadyou may get to know one another and live in peace. i have given you each a book and a path so that way you may follow that path and that shall lead to me. do not swerve from that path. i have created you, different and in need of one another. different and in need of one another. [cheers and applause] strive for peace. strive for peace and vie with each other only in doing good deeds. for...