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the draft effect did everyone and mohammed ali, the first thing that happened with mohammed ali liz's 1964 when he was called up to go at the age of 18. he went through the physical and mental tests. he really couldn't read very well and couldn't write very well and he was dyslexic i think. so he phoned the mental tests and then he flunked it again. he had a score of like 16 on the past and that was underneath. he got married, so then he listed the second and he joined the nation of islam and make a divorce because his wife wouldn't conform to the nation and wouldn't dress like that. and so, he now is eligible that way. vietnam they dropped the test. and so now they pass the test instead of font attests. he was called to be in the service. that happened in 1966. i'll try and read you what he said when that happened. you can edit out the spurt review looks for the book. when he was reclassified and the reporters stood around outside, he was going to try chicago when he was in miami beach when he found out. he came out from this house where he was living and reporters put on and stuff.
the draft effect did everyone and mohammed ali, the first thing that happened with mohammed ali liz's 1964 when he was called up to go at the age of 18. he went through the physical and mental tests. he really couldn't read very well and couldn't write very well and he was dyslexic i think. so he phoned the mental tests and then he flunked it again. he had a score of like 16 on the past and that was underneath. he got married, so then he listed the second and he joined the nation of islam and...
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this shooting happen in a draw mohammed contest. >> they won the contest and depicted mohammed saying you can't draw me. and the cartoonist responds that's why i draw you. >> we have to express ourselves. we stop drawing, we are unfree. >> and america is unfree. many outlets refuse to show the cartoon. >> this is a new's story. i assumed every channel would show the cartoon. >> they don't want to be killed. >> i don't either. charlie heb do wanted to support free press. but then? >> the gun men shot their way up and down two floors of that building. allah. >> and before that a dutch film maker critized in a movie. he was murdered on the street. a danish cartoonist tried to speak in a free speech event. people rushed the podium and screaming allah akbar and punched him. he attended another event where a terrorist shot at him and missed. >> one man was killed and three officers were wounded. all over the world people are killed for criticizing islam. and so now even charlie hebdon car tonnist will not draw mohammed. >> and she said no one should draw mohammed because it is offensive to
this shooting happen in a draw mohammed contest. >> they won the contest and depicted mohammed saying you can't draw me. and the cartoonist responds that's why i draw you. >> we have to express ourselves. we stop drawing, we are unfree. >> and america is unfree. many outlets refuse to show the cartoon. >> this is a new's story. i assumed every channel would show the cartoon. >> they don't want to be killed. >> i don't either. charlie heb do wanted to support...
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mohammed, which will you have voted? mohamed:. behave.cture of the german economy. we are already seeing significant portfolio flows in the europe. if you look at the flow data, people are starting to invest more in europe. that is just the tip of the iceberg. people have been underexposed to europe in recent years for understandable reasons. be careful of how much the currency can move if you get this huge portfolio of fact. bank of america says $26 billion worth of inflow and the european equities. the story was the outperformance of the peripherals over the last 48 hours. will not hold up? mohamed: it does for now. you have a very supportive central-bank. yes, did holds for now. this is all part of a wonderful journey, but at some point we will have to focus on the destination. once you focus on the destination, things get a lot more uncertain. alix: mohamed el-erian, you are sticking with us. coming up next week, the fed decides. stay with bloomberg for the latest. when it happens wednesday, 2:00 p.m. in new york. any talk about balan
mohammed, which will you have voted? mohamed:. behave.cture of the german economy. we are already seeing significant portfolio flows in the europe. if you look at the flow data, people are starting to invest more in europe. that is just the tip of the iceberg. people have been underexposed to europe in recent years for understandable reasons. be careful of how much the currency can move if you get this huge portfolio of fact. bank of america says $26 billion worth of inflow and the european...
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mohammed ali, this should be like thegreatest book talk of all time because we are talking about mohammed ali . there's 1 million bucks on muhammad ali out there and why should there beanother book? that's a very good question, why is this guy writing this book . the last book i wrote was about evil knievel and i finished that and we were talking, what i should do next to my publisher and i think most writers wanted sort of an obscure story that nobody knows, a seabiscuit kind of thing where america all of a sudden discovers this great story and falls in love with it. so i proposed a book about a guy named will mcdonough who was a writer at the boston globe when i was there. he had some mob connections and things like that and told great stories and he was probably the most charismatic guy i knew in my other editor said could you write about a 25 page proposal on this? and i did, i wrote out the 25 page proposal and he turned down and about five seconds he said, you need to write about some iconic athlete. so i wrote a list of iconic athletes and i wrote johnny unitas, bill russell, walte
mohammed ali, this should be like thegreatest book talk of all time because we are talking about mohammed ali . there's 1 million bucks on muhammad ali out there and why should there beanother book? that's a very good question, why is this guy writing this book . the last book i wrote was about evil knievel and i finished that and we were talking, what i should do next to my publisher and i think most writers wanted sort of an obscure story that nobody knows, a seabiscuit kind of thing where...
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according to mohamed el-erian, it's not strong fundamentals.eak: americas earlier today. liquidity has been critical. we enter the are hoping that policies and global relations would take is higher on risk assets. policies have generally disappointed, due to what happened on the political side, and the global reflation is not as strong as hoped for. it is there, but not as strong. ultimately, it has been again about liquidity, and liquidity is meant not just that investors have done really great, but even diversified investment having beingtoo much of by invested in bonds, so liquidity continues to be the main driver of markets around the world. ask you outlay six different points, and .3 is something i want to pick up on. market drivers of changed, but the critical sustainability handle has remained elusive. talk about what you mean by that how critical it is. mohamed: liquidity can take you higher for a while, but you need continuous influx of liquidity. and that's hard to achieve. especially of central banks have been indeterminate of liquid
according to mohamed el-erian, it's not strong fundamentals.eak: americas earlier today. liquidity has been critical. we enter the are hoping that policies and global relations would take is higher on risk assets. policies have generally disappointed, due to what happened on the political side, and the global reflation is not as strong as hoped for. it is there, but not as strong. ultimately, it has been again about liquidity, and liquidity is meant not just that investors have done really...
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mohamed: i do not know. i do not know what they are thinking.know that there are structural changes, not only on the supply side for energy, but we are also looking at structural changes on the demand side. changes in the commodity intensity of production, so there are a lot of structural changes going on, which means you need much more of an open mindset when you look at this. your question, david, is best directed at goldman. i do not know what they are thinking internally. jonathan: you have been on so many committees and so many fixed income funds in the past, drawing from your experience, if you saw what you are seeing on the commodity screen right now, what would it mean for your fixed income portfolio currently, both in that space and more specifically in the high-yield and credit as well? mohamed: i would try to understand a lot more of the market technicals. this is not a fundamentally driven market. even though inflation has disappointed, even though growth is not breaking out of the 2% annual rate, it still does not validate what we a
mohamed: i do not know. i do not know what they are thinking.know that there are structural changes, not only on the supply side for energy, but we are also looking at structural changes on the demand side. changes in the commodity intensity of production, so there are a lot of structural changes going on, which means you need much more of an open mindset when you look at this. your question, david, is best directed at goldman. i do not know what they are thinking internally. jonathan: you have...
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she wasn't mohammed siddique's only victim.ested and questioned but no further action was taken against him lowering concerns from the young victim's pa rents concerns from the young victim's parents about how the girls would be affected. now adults, the two young women gave evidence. muhammad sadiq stopped teaching at the mosque after his initial arrest. the court heard he frequently used physical punishment of children made mistakes during readings, but through these victims the suffering was even worse. did you feel you could tell anybody about what he was doing to you? not really. you don't really know who to turn to. scared to tell my parents because i don't know what their reactions will be and culturally it's ha rd their reactions will be and culturally it's hard to talk about these things. it's a response recognised by people like sharif williams, who helped support victims within the muslim community. williams, who helped support victims within the muslim communitylj williams, who helped support victims within the musl
she wasn't mohammed siddique's only victim.ested and questioned but no further action was taken against him lowering concerns from the young victim's pa rents concerns from the young victim's parents about how the girls would be affected. now adults, the two young women gave evidence. muhammad sadiq stopped teaching at the mosque after his initial arrest. the court heard he frequently used physical punishment of children made mistakes during readings, but through these victims the suffering was...
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mohamed el-erian joins us now.vestors need to know throughout the rest of the year. he joins us from california. always great to catch up with you. let's begin with the importance of liquidity. talk about the liquidity trade and how it underpins much of the action for the year so far. >> liquidity has been critical. we entered the year hoping policies and global reflation take is higher on risk assets. policies have generally disappointed due to what is happening on the political side. the global reflation is not as strong as hoped. again it has been about liquidity. investment hasd given up too much being invested in bonds. liquidity continues to be the main driver of markets around the world. jonathan: big picture, market drivers have changed but the critical sustainability handoff has remained elusive. talk about what you mean by that and how critical it is. >> liquidity can take you higher for a while but you need continual influx of liquidity and that is hard to achieve, especially if central banks have been t
mohamed el-erian joins us now.vestors need to know throughout the rest of the year. he joins us from california. always great to catch up with you. let's begin with the importance of liquidity. talk about the liquidity trade and how it underpins much of the action for the year so far. >> liquidity has been critical. we entered the year hoping policies and global reflation take is higher on risk assets. policies have generally disappointed due to what is happening on the political side....
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take vo todo empezo con el jugador walter gargano quien dijo que mohamed solamente lo dejaria jugar si que no importaba su trabajo y sacrificio durante los entrenamientos. dias despues gargano se retracto pero el daÑo ya estaba hecho. lo que esta claro aqui es que hay un rompimiento entre los jugadores y su tecnico. el dia de hoy un aficionado se encontro con el turco en un centro comercial y le expreso su sentir. take sot trt:36 sec outcue:monterr ey gabo anotnio mohamed ha dicho que va a demandar a walter gargano por sus declaraciones asi que la novela de los rayados de monterrey continuara... regresamos con ustedes. vo/cesar ---tiembla la tierra en varias partes del mundo y temen que las replicas sean ms peligrosas an.... en seguida le tenemos los detalles... gaby cam intro gaby intro -- hoy el sismo ms fuee que haya sacrtudtelemundo 48 a las take sot paola take sot david take sot pilar vo blanca -- momentos de diversion se convierten en tragedia para una familia en antioch... -- la muerte de un niÑo le recuerda a todos por qu extremar las medidas de seguridad... vo cesar -- la proc
take vo todo empezo con el jugador walter gargano quien dijo que mohamed solamente lo dejaria jugar si que no importaba su trabajo y sacrificio durante los entrenamientos. dias despues gargano se retracto pero el daÑo ya estaba hecho. lo que esta claro aqui es que hay un rompimiento entre los jugadores y su tecnico. el dia de hoy un aficionado se encontro con el turco en un centro comercial y le expreso su sentir. take sot trt:36 sec outcue:monterr ey gabo anotnio mohamed ha dicho que va a...
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mohammed: absolutely. think the inflation picture and what is happening right now is getting the fed an amazing opportunity to start to shrink the balance sheet. their goal, or what they need to do for the next 3-5 years is to shrink the balance sheet and normalize the curve. amazingly, with rates so low, they can do that without much pain. that has been the worry of the theet, that as they exit balance sheet they could be doing this at the same time that draghi is pivoting to a taper, and the japanese are already full out. there is nothing more they can do for my monetary policy standpoint. so i think it would be foolish for the fed to not start to exit as quickly as possible, to start to shrink the balance sheet. let's face it. they have to reload their guns for the next recession. and they are way late in doing that, because it will take a long time. jonathan: why does no one talk about the boj anymore? they came in earlier this week and offered unlimited amount of ability for people to sell, sell, sell
mohammed: absolutely. think the inflation picture and what is happening right now is getting the fed an amazing opportunity to start to shrink the balance sheet. their goal, or what they need to do for the next 3-5 years is to shrink the balance sheet and normalize the curve. amazingly, with rates so low, they can do that without much pain. that has been the worry of the theet, that as they exit balance sheet they could be doing this at the same time that draghi is pivoting to a taper, and the...
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mohammed fairouz, welcome to heart talk. it is great to be here. arab pa rents, talk. it is great to be here. arab parents, but schooling and residential life a lot of it in the us and some in the uk. in terms of the tradition which is the bedrock of your music, would you say it is western or arab? the truthful answer is that it is much more of a mess than that. music has no respect for borders, sound has no respect for walls. you go tojerusalem and you hear the bells from the hollis —— wholly support intermingle with the mask. put it this way, people who speak many languages, they talk about the language they are dreaming. do you have a musical language which is your instinctive first language? that is where music is particularly special. it bypasses all of that because you cannot have figurative... i cannot paint a fork in music, it gets passed that and goes to the things that are truly universal about human beings, the beating of the heart, the human voice, it is energy say you cannot have a monopoly on energy or sound. they have mixed for thousands of yea rs they h
mohammed fairouz, welcome to heart talk. it is great to be here. arab pa rents, talk. it is great to be here. arab parents, but schooling and residential life a lot of it in the us and some in the uk. in terms of the tradition which is the bedrock of your music, would you say it is western or arab? the truthful answer is that it is much more of a mess than that. music has no respect for borders, sound has no respect for walls. you go tojerusalem and you hear the bells from the hollis ——...
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mohammed fairouz, welcome to hardtalk. it is great to be here, stephen. want to talk about your musical inheritance — arab parents, spent a lot of your schooling and residential life in the us and some of it in the uk. in terms of the tradition which is the bedrock for your own music, would you say it's western or it's arab? well, i...the truthful answer to that question is that it is much more of a mess than that, and it's always been. i mean, music has no respect for borders, sound has no respect for walls. i mean, you go tojerusalem and you hear the bells from the church of the holy sepulchre interweave with the shofar from the wailing wall, and the azan from the mosque, and they intermingle and they don't respect the boundaries that seem to cause so many people so much strife and anger. put it this way, some people talk about — people who speak many languages — they talk about the language they dream in. do you have a sort of musical language that is your instinctive first language? yeah, i think that that is where music is particularly special, steph
mohammed fairouz, welcome to hardtalk. it is great to be here, stephen. want to talk about your musical inheritance — arab parents, spent a lot of your schooling and residential life in the us and some of it in the uk. in terms of the tradition which is the bedrock for your own music, would you say it's western or it's arab? well, i...the truthful answer to that question is that it is much more of a mess than that, and it's always been. i mean, music has no respect for borders, sound has no...
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then his partner, officer mohammed noor, shot her through the driver's side window from the passenger seat. so far officer noor has declined to be interviewed by investigators. >>> a scare for commuters today on a packed rainswept bridge in south carolina. it happened in north charleston when netting and tarp suspended above the don holt bridge came crashing down trapping cars underneath and creating a traffic nightmare. emergency vehicles swarmed to the scene, but thankfully there were no reports of serious injuries. >>> if you're tired of paying extra fees when you fly, you may not want to choose spirit airlines. while spirit may charge some of the lowest in ticket prices, a new report shows that it charges the highest in extra fees, followed by allegiant, frontier, united and the uk's jet2.com in the top five. >>> when we come back, the mystery woman on a mission to spread
then his partner, officer mohammed noor, shot her through the driver's side window from the passenger seat. so far officer noor has declined to be interviewed by investigators. >>> a scare for commuters today on a packed rainswept bridge in south carolina. it happened in north charleston when netting and tarp suspended above the don holt bridge came crashing down trapping cars underneath and creating a traffic nightmare. emergency vehicles swarmed to the scene, but thankfully there...
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mohamed: [ speaks indistinctly ] lemonis: nice to see you. mohamed: you're lebanese, i hear., man. mohamed: i'm lebanese, as well. lemonis: yeah, that's why i came to the mediterranean truck. how much was it to do the whole thing? so, he invested 58,000 bucks. and you'll do... on a $58,000 investment? mohamed: you got to know what you're doing to get to get stuff like that. lemonis: he knows what he's doing. mohamed: well, then, yeah, yeah, yeah. lemonis: i think. [ laughter ] for every truck that we invest $50,000, i'm looking to do $300,000 in revenue, minimum, per truck per year. tad: okay. lemonis: i'm looking to start out with two trucks. if we assume that each of them will do $300,000 in sales per year, at a 70% gross margin, then we're looking at $600,000 in additional revenue and $420,000 in gross profit. take out the operating expenses -- around $10,000 per month, per truck, or $240,000 per year -- and we'll end up netting $180,000. that's almost double what tad did last year. and remember, that's just from two trucks. so, we want to think of concepts. tad: fair enou
mohamed: [ speaks indistinctly ] lemonis: nice to see you. mohamed: you're lebanese, i hear., man. mohamed: i'm lebanese, as well. lemonis: yeah, that's why i came to the mediterranean truck. how much was it to do the whole thing? so, he invested 58,000 bucks. and you'll do... on a $58,000 investment? mohamed: you got to know what you're doing to get to get stuff like that. lemonis: he knows what he's doing. mohamed: well, then, yeah, yeah, yeah. lemonis: i think. [ laughter ] for every truck...
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hiding his face from the cameras, mohammed sidiq's past has finally caught up with him. of respect but he abused his position of trust and sexually assaulted four young girls. the abuse took place inside the madina mosque in cardiff while sadiq was teaching the koran. one victim described how she dreaded going to the mosque knowing he would single her out, we are protecting her anonymity and her words have been revised. it sounds a bit sad but it started to feel quite normal eventually. and because it was every day, i was sort of thinking, you, let's just get this over with. the court heard that siddique had carried out a gross breach of trust, parents had sent their children to the mosque after school, thinking he after school, thinking they would be safe. he had traumatised his victims, touching them sexually under their clothes. other children were prodded with a wooden or metal stick if they misbehaved. following his sentence, a statement was issued on behalf of the mosque. all mosques in wales now have child protection policies in place and teachers and volunteers a
hiding his face from the cameras, mohammed sidiq's past has finally caught up with him. of respect but he abused his position of trust and sexually assaulted four young girls. the abuse took place inside the madina mosque in cardiff while sadiq was teaching the koran. one victim described how she dreaded going to the mosque knowing he would single her out, we are protecting her anonymity and her words have been revised. it sounds a bit sad but it started to feel quite normal eventually. and...
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hiding his face from the cameras, mohammed sadiq's past has finally caught up with him. abused his position, sexually assaulting four young girls. it happened inside the medina mosque in cardiff while sadiq was teaching the koran. 0ne victim described how she dreaded going to the mosque, knowing he would single her out. we are protecting her anonymity and her words have been re—voiced. i was very quiet as a child and didn't really talk much because i didn't know what to talk about because of what was happening in my life. itjust kind of took over and i think ijust used to feel down a lot but cover it up. the court heard that sadiq had carried out a gross breach of trust at the mosque. he'd traumatised his victims, touching them sexually under their clothes. other children were disciplined with a wooden or metal stick if they misbehaved. following the sentencing, a statement was issued on behalf of the medina mosque. all mosques in wales now have child protection policies in place, and teachers and volunteers alike are all vetted and closely monitored. sadiq's victims tol
hiding his face from the cameras, mohammed sadiq's past has finally caught up with him. abused his position, sexually assaulting four young girls. it happened inside the medina mosque in cardiff while sadiq was teaching the koran. 0ne victim described how she dreaded going to the mosque, knowing he would single her out. we are protecting her anonymity and her words have been re—voiced. i was very quiet as a child and didn't really talk much because i didn't know what to talk about because of...
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his name was john allen mohammed and he killed 10 people and injured three others in a series of randomhootings and now, we hear from his ex- wife. evan koslof sat down with her to talk about her journey over the last 15 years and here's what she had to say. >> i refuse to walk around with bags with john's name on them. when you get through the emotional pain, you can get to the emotional freedom and live a life where you don't have to worry about all that trauma. >> mohammed released her latest book on her journey and you can see it. it is aptly titled, i'm still standing. >>> next at noon, we denk happy hour urban myth. we are talking about breaking the seal. is the moment you could put this iyourselfment. in the driver's seat of a new mercedes-benz. come to mgm national harbor and enter the choose your ride giveaway. the more you play, the more chances you earn to win your share of $350,000 in prizes including a new mercedes-benz convertible, sedan or suv. so get a move on. join m life rewards and enter the choose your ride giveaway for a chance at your share of $350,000 in prizes an
his name was john allen mohammed and he killed 10 people and injured three others in a series of randomhootings and now, we hear from his ex- wife. evan koslof sat down with her to talk about her journey over the last 15 years and here's what she had to say. >> i refuse to walk around with bags with john's name on them. when you get through the emotional pain, you can get to the emotional freedom and live a life where you don't have to worry about all that trauma. >> mohammed...
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juan: according to the minnesota department of public safety, officer mohamed noor was startled by a loud sound shortly before ruszczyk approached his police cruiser. noor, who was seated in the passenger seat, shot ruszczyk through the open driver's-side window of the vehicle. noor has apologized to the family of justine ruszczyk, who often went by her fiance's last name, damond. noor has declined to speak with investigators and has hired an attorney. amy: the killing came just weeks after a suburban twin cities officer, jeronimo yanez, was acquitted on manslaughter charges for shooting african-american motoristt philanando castilele in 2016. duriring the mayor's announceme, anti-police violence activists stormed the news conference demanding hodges also step down. they said her leadership was ineffective and that the minneapolis police department had terrorized them enough. >> we don't want you as our mayor of minneapolis anymore. we ask -- we don't want you to appoint anybody anymore. your leadership has been very ineffective. if you don't remove yourself, we're going to put someb
juan: according to the minnesota department of public safety, officer mohamed noor was startled by a loud sound shortly before ruszczyk approached his police cruiser. noor, who was seated in the passenger seat, shot ruszczyk through the open driver's-side window of the vehicle. noor has apologized to the family of justine ruszczyk, who often went by her fiance's last name, damond. noor has declined to speak with investigators and has hired an attorney. amy: the killing came just weeks after a...
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mohamed: that question is best directed at goldman.ural changes, not only on the supplies, but we saw it on the demand side. changes in the commodity intensity of production. there is a lot of structural changes going on, that means you need more of an open mind that -- mindset. your question is best directed at goldman. have written so many investor committees and fixed incomes in the past. if you saw what you were seeing on the commodity screen right now, what would it mean for your fixed income portfolio in the solver, -- sovereign space and high credit and yield? mohamed: i would try to understand the market technicals. this is not a fundamentally driven market. even though inflation has disappointed, even though growth is not breaking out 82% annual valuate still does not what we see in terms of rate. this is a liquidity driven market. i would spend a lot of my resources understanding the technicals and how people are position. that is what has been driving this market. >> would you worry about energy credits at this point? mohame
mohamed: that question is best directed at goldman.ural changes, not only on the supplies, but we saw it on the demand side. changes in the commodity intensity of production. there is a lot of structural changes going on, that means you need more of an open mind that -- mindset. your question is best directed at goldman. have written so many investor committees and fixed incomes in the past. if you saw what you were seeing on the commodity screen right now, what would it mean for your fixed...
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take vo todo empezo con el jugador walter gargano quien dijo que mohamed solamente lo dejaria jugar si los entrenamientos. dias despues gargano se retracto pero el daÑo ya estaba hecho. lo que esta claro aqui es que hay un rompimiento entre los jugadores y su tecnico. el dia de hoy un aficionado se encontro con el turco en un centro comercial y le expreso su sentir. take sot trt:36 sec outcue:monterr ey por ultimo, andres guardado sera el nuevo refuerzo del betis para la proxima campaÑa. lo unico que falta es la firma del jugador mexicano que podria ser presentado el dia de maÑana. la razon por firmar con el club del la liga fue con la intencion de llegar en su mejor nivel a la proxima copa del mundo que se estara disputando en rusia. maÑana arranca una edicion mas de la copa oro y nos estaremos enlazando en vivo hasta san diego para los ultimos detalles previo al partido de la seleccion mexicana ante el salvador... eso estodo de mi parte regresamos con ustedes para mas noticias. lorena --- veamos cmo estn las temperaturas, pasemos con gabriela dellan.. cesar ---porque somos la autorid
take vo todo empezo con el jugador walter gargano quien dijo que mohamed solamente lo dejaria jugar si los entrenamientos. dias despues gargano se retracto pero el daÑo ya estaba hecho. lo que esta claro aqui es que hay un rompimiento entre los jugadores y su tecnico. el dia de hoy un aficionado se encontro con el turco en un centro comercial y le expreso su sentir. take sot trt:36 sec outcue:monterr ey por ultimo, andres guardado sera el nuevo refuerzo del betis para la proxima campaÑa. lo...
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mohammed.he five pillars of islam that we follow. cold --e rules that are that our code that have no meaning to the 21st century. woman when she travels, she has a man companion. it makes sense because it was very dangerous when you travel. ande are thieves, killers use camels and it takes days. egypt -- i do not need a guide to travel with me. the rules, when they are taken from six books 1400 years ago, toshould be reinterpreted reach the current situation. you cannotay interpreted anyway, but it should be done exactly the same way it was done in prophet muhammad's time. cutting hands. you cannot tell me now you have facilities and he still cut hands. this debate has been going on with scholars. when they insist that we cut hands. host: have you ever known anybody that had their hands cut off? i have not known, but it was carried out in saudi arabia. i have not heard about it recently, but it had been carried out. host: what if they find out you are a homosexual, what happens? manal: you get
mohammed.he five pillars of islam that we follow. cold --e rules that are that our code that have no meaning to the 21st century. woman when she travels, she has a man companion. it makes sense because it was very dangerous when you travel. ande are thieves, killers use camels and it takes days. egypt -- i do not need a guide to travel with me. the rules, when they are taken from six books 1400 years ago, toshould be reinterpreted reach the current situation. you cannotay interpreted anyway,...
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he gets married to the number two person in al qaeda's daughter, mohamed al-masri, who has been involved virtually every terrorist attack that happened against, against us and in the world. he masterminded the east african embassy bombings himself. so, i think think i hamza is going to be the person. hamza had five different messages. at the beginning they called him, hamza brother usama bin laden. at announcement and message referred to him as sheikh hamza bin laden which indicates a promotion. you can't be leader of al qaeda without having the title sheikh. i think if you listen to his statements, and i've been listening to all his statements you will see something really interesting. he never at isis. he -- attacks isis or never mentions the caliphate. that is hamza doesn't, he says what happens in iraq, libya, somalia, what is happening in algeria and mali, what is happening everywhere they are all mujahideen and followers of osama bin laden. he says look, you people in the west, we only used to be in kandahar. now we're everywhere. and it is true. he tried to copy his father. he tri
he gets married to the number two person in al qaeda's daughter, mohamed al-masri, who has been involved virtually every terrorist attack that happened against, against us and in the world. he masterminded the east african embassy bombings himself. so, i think think i hamza is going to be the person. hamza had five different messages. at the beginning they called him, hamza brother usama bin laden. at announcement and message referred to him as sheikh hamza bin laden which indicates a...
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tonight, the officer reported to be mohamed noor, a somali american with just two years on the force. there had been complaints filed against him before. we are now hearing radio calls from the squad car reporting a female screaming, and that one of the officers were performing cpr. abc's linsey davis in minneapolis again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a plea from an anguished father for an explanation about why his daughter was gunned down by a police officer. >> we only ask that the light of justice shine down on the circumstances of her death. >> reporter: tonight there is an independent investigation. >> we are trying to figure out what happened. we don't know. >> reporter: it's still unclear why officer bodycams weren't rolli rolling during the incident, but we are now hearing the call from that patrol car after justine damond's 911 call saturday night to report an possible assault outside. >> female screaming behind the building. >> reporter: four minutes later, an officer was performing cpr on the 40-year- old yoga instructor. >> i'm starting cpr! >> copy 530, doing cpr. >> rep
tonight, the officer reported to be mohamed noor, a somali american with just two years on the force. there had been complaints filed against him before. we are now hearing radio calls from the squad car reporting a female screaming, and that one of the officers were performing cpr. abc's linsey davis in minneapolis again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a plea from an anguished father for an explanation about why his daughter was gunned down by a police officer. >> we only ask that...
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the officer who pulled the trigger, mohammed noor, is refusing to tell his side of the story but we are hearing from his partner, he says the two were driving down this alleyway late saturday night with their squad car lights off when suddenly he heard a loud noise. the next thing you know, justine ruse check is zczyk is at the de window, that's when mohammed noor shot her. the two attempted cpr to resuscitate her but that was, of course, unsuccessful. now, why was that shot fired? well mohammed noor's lawyer hasn't given any indication as to whether his client will ever say that publicly or will ever do an interview with investigators. thes mayor says there's nothing in the law that would force noor to talk. >> we have more information now, though it's frustrating to have some of the picture but not all of it. we cannot compel officer noor to make a statement. we can't compel him by law but i wish that he would make that statement. >> matthew herrity told investigators there may be a third witness to this incident, a younger man who happened to be passing by on his bicycle. investigato
the officer who pulled the trigger, mohammed noor, is refusing to tell his side of the story but we are hearing from his partner, he says the two were driving down this alleyway late saturday night with their squad car lights off when suddenly he heard a loud noise. the next thing you know, justine ruse check is zczyk is at the de window, that's when mohammed noor shot her. the two attempted cpr to resuscitate her but that was, of course, unsuccessful. now, why was that shot fired? well...
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that officer identified through his attorney as mohammed noor. meantime, stunned family and friends of justine making pleas. >> a lot of people asking what happened. this shooting has terrified a lot of people. you see signs like this one "why did you shoot and kill our neighbor and friend?" we know that justine called 911 because she believed back in this alleyway that she thought she saw a sexual assault going on. when she called 911, two officers arrived. they did not activate their body camera. they did not have their car dash cam rolling. we know at some point a shot was fired, she was hit and died and it's really tearing apart her family. >> justine's last moments before the homicide would be a small comfort as we grieve this tragedy. the death of justine is a loss to everyone who knew her. she touched so many people with her loving and generous heart. >> reporter: there was a statement released by the officer's attorney, says that the officer "extends his condolences to the family and anyone else who has been touched by this event. he take
that officer identified through his attorney as mohammed noor. meantime, stunned family and friends of justine making pleas. >> a lot of people asking what happened. this shooting has terrified a lot of people. you see signs like this one "why did you shoot and kill our neighbor and friend?" we know that justine called 911 because she believed back in this alleyway that she thought she saw a sexual assault going on. when she called 911, two officers arrived. they did not...
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come from mohammed. five pillars of islam that we follow. there are rules that are imposed that are not meeting the 21st century. i will give you one example. they expect a woman, when she trouble she is a man companion. it makes sense because it would be dangerous when you travel. there would be thieves, killers, and caravans with camels it would take six days. , i do not need a guide or a gunman to travel with me. from roles, they are taken books written thousands of years ago. it should be reinterpreted to meet the current situation. i say to the scholar from islam when they say, it should not be reinterred -- reinterpreted anyway. for example, you cannot tell me you have facilities and he still cut hands. this debate has been going on with scholars. itm not a scholar but terrifies me when they insist that we cut hands. brian: have you ever known anybody that had their hands cut off? manal: no, i have not known, but it was carried out in saudi arabia. i have not heard about it recently, but it had bee
come from mohammed. five pillars of islam that we follow. there are rules that are imposed that are not meeting the 21st century. i will give you one example. they expect a woman, when she trouble she is a man companion. it makes sense because it would be dangerous when you travel. there would be thieves, killers, and caravans with camels it would take six days. , i do not need a guide or a gunman to travel with me. from roles, they are taken books written thousands of years ago. it should be...
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. >> mohamed amin: if there's violence in society, everyone loses!med amin is among those fighting the isis message with one of his own. >> amin: we're comparing their system, al qaeda, islamic state. why is our system better? because it's fairer. it's just, it's more open and more importantly, it works! >> pelley: amin works in a gas station and spends his money producing anti-isis cartoons under the name "average mohamed." >> what do you think your job description is when you join the islamic state? behead unarmed innocent people. destroy world heritage sites, empower unelected, blood-thirsty individuals as leaders. >> amin: given resources and opportunity, we can win this fight. >> pelley: why do you think so? >> amin: because i have hope. peace supersedes violence. freedom supersedes hate. and my community wants to be part of the american dream. we love our country. it's a great country. it's given us a lot. a lot. >> luger: we have to work with all minnesotans to combat islamophobia, because racial bigotry and religious bigotry helps the isil na
. >> mohamed amin: if there's violence in society, everyone loses!med amin is among those fighting the isis message with one of his own. >> amin: we're comparing their system, al qaeda, islamic state. why is our system better? because it's fairer. it's just, it's more open and more importantly, it works! >> pelley: amin works in a gas station and spends his money producing anti-isis cartoons under the name "average mohamed." >> what do you think your job...
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rayado no contarÁ con edwin cardona, hablamos con el "turco" mohamed que se refiriÓ a la polÉmica conlter gargano. >> a mÍ me juzgan todos los dÍas en todo lo que hago. estoy muy tranquilo. desde que lleguÉ aquÍ, me he manejado siempre igual. el tiempo va a poner a cada uno en su lugar. ♪ ♪ ♪ ana: lo esperamos el sÁbado para amÉrica enfrentando a querÉtaro, tigres enfrentando a puebla y chivas enfrentando toluca. ♪ ♪ >>creo que la entrega que tuvimos en cada partido, fue total. esto puede ser beneficioso para los partidos que se nos vienen con la eliminatoria. adriana: ahÍ tuvimos la palabra del capitÁn de la "h", visiblemente consternado. ana: ya se verÁ si quedará en el banquillo porque tampoco estÁn en una posiciÓn cómoda para rusia 2018. nos vamos? adriana: nos vamos. ana caty hernÁndez y adriana monsalve, out! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>muchos pequeÑos incorporan a un nuevo estilo de zumba que disfrutan junto a sus padres. una familia reza para que el milagro le devuelva a su hija que estÁ en un hospita en
rayado no contarÁ con edwin cardona, hablamos con el "turco" mohamed que se refiriÓ a la polÉmica conlter gargano. >> a mÍ me juzgan todos los dÍas en todo lo que hago. estoy muy tranquilo. desde que lleguÉ aquÍ, me he manejado siempre igual. el tiempo va a poner a cada uno en su lugar. ♪ ♪ ♪ ana: lo esperamos el sÁbado para amÉrica enfrentando a querÉtaro, tigres enfrentando a puebla y chivas enfrentando toluca. ♪ ♪ >>creo que la entrega que tuvimos en...
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any questions about the case today.this is video from father's day last year showing 57 year old mohammed jawad ataie and his family dancinging in celebration. some of the last video ever recorded showing ataie, an antioch gas station clerk who was killed by a thief monday night.sot my dad was an amazing person with an amazing sole he always tried to keep everyone happy even when he was down he was the most selfless person you could ever meet.the robbery happened around 8:30 monday evening at the vallero gas station where ataie worked. his daughter nedah described to us what police told her family.sot the suspect went over the counter pistol whipped him shot him twice in his back. an off duty officer saw him and shot the guy and now i'm hearing that that person passed away but i can't confirm it because i haven't heard it from police officers themselves.ataie's family says he made minimum wage but was able to support his wife and three kids by working seven days a week, 12 hours a day. he came to the united states from afghanistan in 1998 and was living his american dream. the day he beca
any questions about the case today.this is video from father's day last year showing 57 year old mohammed jawad ataie and his family dancinging in celebration. some of the last video ever recorded showing ataie, an antioch gas station clerk who was killed by a thief monday night.sot my dad was an amazing person with an amazing sole he always tried to keep everyone happy even when he was down he was the most selfless person you could ever meet.the robbery happened around 8:30 monday evening at...
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ali like a fire mohamed all right he was from california he allegedly turned radical and he joined al qaida and then me he bombed the embassies oh really happened is this guy was not taking part in in the activities in afghanistan or pakistan at all he was in the u.s. military bases being trained once again by army intelligence when he was finally captured really by mistake he was brought on trial and guess what happened he disappeared disappear into thin air right then you have of course the mysteries surrounding nine eleven you've got your false flag attack which is a characteristic of gladio we'll look at saddam hussein look at gadhafi look we're right right now about assad every day goes on assad right now oh he's creating weapons of mass destruction is make creating chemical weapons so we have to bomb them again this is all gladio. you see it was the false flags that have no basis in reality at all and yet the american people buy it time and. again it seems that every time there's a major a major push by assad's regime or the iraqi regime to actually depose the isis base we get a
ali like a fire mohamed all right he was from california he allegedly turned radical and he joined al qaida and then me he bombed the embassies oh really happened is this guy was not taking part in in the activities in afghanistan or pakistan at all he was in the u.s. military bases being trained once again by army intelligence when he was finally captured really by mistake he was brought on trial and guess what happened he disappeared disappear into thin air right then you have of course the...
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officer matthew harrity was in the squad car with his partner mohamed noor. harrity claims he was startled by a loud noise nearby then immediately damond walked up to the car. that's when he says officer noor fired from the passenger seat through the open driver's side window striking damond. the officer then began cpr. damond's father in australia is now pleading for the truth. >> we only ask that the light of justice shine down on the circumstances of her death. >> officer mohamed noor has not given a statement about the incident, and he cannot be compelled to speak out about it. investigators are asking for any possible witnesses to come forward. >>> well, the lights are flickering in yosemite national park because of a nearby massive wildfire. the detwiler fire is interfering with the park's main power source. it has also destroyed at least eight structures and threatens hundreds of homes. the nearby town of mariposa with its 2,000 residents evacuated this morning. from space you can see the smoke stretching all the way north into idaho. and the yosemite
officer matthew harrity was in the squad car with his partner mohamed noor. harrity claims he was startled by a loud noise nearby then immediately damond walked up to the car. that's when he says officer noor fired from the passenger seat through the open driver's side window striking damond. the officer then began cpr. damond's father in australia is now pleading for the truth. >> we only ask that the light of justice shine down on the circumstances of her death. >> officer mohamed...
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the officer who fired the shot -- identified in news reports as mohamed noor -- a two-year veteran. according to abc affiliate, ktsp, he had three complaints filed against him. two are still open. one dismissed. the officer also facing a lawsuit from a woman who claims he unlawfully restrained her. noor's attorney releasing a statement extending his condolences to the family and adding that he "empathizes with the loss others are experiencing." >> i'm originally from sydney, australia. >> reporter: damond moved to the u.s. from australia a few years ago. talked about it in this video. >> i had moved my whole life over and that in and of itself had been a surprise. >> reporter: she and her fiance were due to get married in hawaii in three weeks. >> piecing together justine's last moments before the homicide would be a small comfort as we grieve this tragedy. >> and linsey davis with us tonight from minneapolis. linsey, what more do we know about the moment when justine damond approached the patrol car? so many are wondering how police couldn't tell it was a woman who needed help. >>
the officer who fired the shot -- identified in news reports as mohamed noor -- a two-year veteran. according to abc affiliate, ktsp, he had three complaints filed against him. two are still open. one dismissed. the officer also facing a lawsuit from a woman who claims he unlawfully restrained her. noor's attorney releasing a statement extending his condolences to the family and adding that he "empathizes with the loss others are experiencing." >> i'm originally from sydney,...
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as mohammed jawad altai.ed states from afghanistan with his wife and kids. and, that he'd actually worked in this shop for several years.walid barakat/customer who knew clerk- "i can't explain -- it's just so painful." altai was well-known to frequent customers like walid barakat... a fellow native of afghanistan. he says he visited with altai just hours before he was killed.walid barakat/customer who knew clerk- "he was a really good man and he was, um, really dedicated to ther work and for his family and then, and then enjoying living in, in america." at around 8-30 monday night... the antioch police department says the murder happened during a robbery inside the gas station. the person who set-up an online fundraiser for altai's wife and three kids... says altai was beaten and shot twice by the gunman. police say an officer responded and opened fire. witnesses say the gunman may have been wounded and ran into josh gross's neighborhood.josh gross/neighbor- "they had k-9's and about four officers walking up
as mohammed jawad altai.ed states from afghanistan with his wife and kids. and, that he'd actually worked in this shop for several years.walid barakat/customer who knew clerk- "i can't explain -- it's just so painful." altai was well-known to frequent customers like walid barakat... a fellow native of afghanistan. he says he visited with altai just hours before he was killed.walid barakat/customer who knew clerk- "he was a really good man and he was, um, really dedicated to ther...
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hiding his face from the cameras, mohammed sadiq's past has finally caught up with him. the abuse took place inside the madina mosque in cardiff while sadiq was teaching the koran. one victim described how she dreaded going to the mosque knowing he would single her out. we are protecting her anonymity and her words have been revoiced. it sounds a bit sad but it started to feel quite normal eventually. and because it was every day, i was sort of thinking, yeah, let's just get this over with. the court heard that sadiq had carried out a gross breach of trust, parents had sent children to the mosque after school thinking they would be safe. he had traumatised his victims, touching them sexually under their clothes. other children were prodded with a wooden or metal stick if they misbehaved. following his sentence, a statement was issued on behalf of the mosque. all mosques in wales now have child protection policies in place and teachers and volunteers alike are all vetted and closely monitored. his victims told the court that they had found it difficult to talk about the a
hiding his face from the cameras, mohammed sadiq's past has finally caught up with him. the abuse took place inside the madina mosque in cardiff while sadiq was teaching the koran. one victim described how she dreaded going to the mosque knowing he would single her out. we are protecting her anonymity and her words have been revoiced. it sounds a bit sad but it started to feel quite normal eventually. and because it was every day, i was sort of thinking, yeah, let's just get this over with. the...
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police officer mohamed noor allegedly shot on july 15th, after she called 9-1-1 to report a possible rape. neither he nor his partner had their body cameras turned on. and that has the mayor of minneapolis upset. starting saturday, a new policy will take effect. officers will be required to turn on their body cameras when responding to any call. officer noor and his partner have been placed on administrative leave. noor has not allowed investigators to interview him. an 18-year-old man is in custody, after allegedly abandoning his two-week-old baby in a parking lot. it happened monday, in suisun city, in northern california. the incident was captured on surveillance video. the two-week-old boy was left in the parking lot.. in his car seat. mitchell, was later arrested, after crashing his car. he appeared in court yesterday, and pleaded not guilty. bail was set at 500-thousand dollars. the baby was taken to a hospital. at last word, he was in critical but stable condition. seven's on your side with a consumer alert and your next trip through airport security -- could see some changes.
police officer mohamed noor allegedly shot on july 15th, after she called 9-1-1 to report a possible rape. neither he nor his partner had their body cameras turned on. and that has the mayor of minneapolis upset. starting saturday, a new policy will take effect. officers will be required to turn on their body cameras when responding to any call. officer noor and his partner have been placed on administrative leave. noor has not allowed investigators to interview him. an 18-year-old man is in...
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as for mohammed altai... those who knew him say he is survived by his wife and three children.steve) police are hunting for a suspect in connection with a fatal shooting at a home near san jose state university. kron four's rob fladeboe reports on what officers and neighbors are saying about the incident.(pkg) anonymous neighbor"...i did hear arguing between two people but i never imagined something like this could happen...."wanting to remain anonymous, this woman and another neighbor of this house on south 10th, where a woman was found dead on monday, said they both heard what sounded like a heated argument inside the residence.anonymous neighbor"....she says she was trying to take a nap and heard arguing, someone was arguing about something, she says she wassort of sleeping and didn't think much of it at the time....."about 5 o'clock monday evening someone called 9-1-1 to request a welfare check on someone at the home and not long after that, the homicide team was called in. officer albert morales/san jose police"...when officers arrived they spoke to the person who called 9
as for mohammed altai... those who knew him say he is survived by his wife and three children.steve) police are hunting for a suspect in connection with a fatal shooting at a home near san jose state university. kron four's rob fladeboe reports on what officers and neighbors are saying about the incident.(pkg) anonymous neighbor"...i did hear arguing between two people but i never imagined something like this could happen...."wanting to remain anonymous, this woman and another...
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i want to listen to remarks from mohamed el-erian. issue the fed is preoccupied and thee systemic risks need to tighten before that gets out of control. -- isloyment is a agreeing -- he is green, inflation is yellow. the third factor that market underestimate, concern about future financial stability, this may be a tighter fed them with the markets believe right now. -- van what the markets believe right now. haidi: we have seen a louder chorus of fed speakers talking in theystemic risks market. do you think this is increasingly consideration taking place when they are having the durations? -- considerations? jim: it is secondary to the mandates directly, but it is in the conversation not just from the perspective of whether markets are getting stretched and there is risk of instability down the road and the market gets more and more stretched, but even more so the extent that financial conditions have been easing, the market going up, the fed coming down. if you look at the conditions, they have been easing since tightening last dece
i want to listen to remarks from mohamed el-erian. issue the fed is preoccupied and thee systemic risks need to tighten before that gets out of control. -- isloyment is a agreeing -- he is green, inflation is yellow. the third factor that market underestimate, concern about future financial stability, this may be a tighter fed them with the markets believe right now. -- van what the markets believe right now. haidi: we have seen a louder chorus of fed speakers talking in theystemic risks...
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. >> reporter: the officer who fired the fatal shot is mohamed noor, a second-year officer with the minneapolis police department. the first somali-american officer hired for the fifth precinct. build trust between an immigrant community and law enforcement. abdi bihi is a community leader. >> we have an officer who community members held in high regard who is involved in her death. and that's why people are demanding answers. >> reporter: since joining the department, officer noor has had three complaints filed against him. he was sued after an incident in may in which a woman says he treated her roughly during a police call. on saturday, damond called 911 to report a suspected sexual assault in an alley near her home. >> reporter: according to law enforcement, damond was standing at the driver's window of a squad car when officer noor opened fire from the passenger seat. the bullet passed in front of his partner and went through the open window, fatally striking damond. >> reporter: she was such a sweet person. >> shelly craig received life coaching in minnesota from damond. >> not to have he
. >> reporter: the officer who fired the fatal shot is mohamed noor, a second-year officer with the minneapolis police department. the first somali-american officer hired for the fifth precinct. build trust between an immigrant community and law enforcement. abdi bihi is a community leader. >> we have an officer who community members held in high regard who is involved in her death. and that's why people are demanding answers. >> reporter: since joining the department, officer...
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this did not happen. >> pinning blame solely on officer mohamed noor said the results were because ofn of one person who failed to -- last night, mourners gathered in the alley where ruszczyk was shot. they marnlgd through the neighborhood calling for justice. her relatives are still stunned by the killing. they've hired an attorney. >>> a grouch florida teens who taunted and filmed a man while he drowned will not face charges. five teenage boys can be heard laughing inin ining as 31-year dunn was drowning in a pond. they were warning him he was going the die and failed to help him. there is no law in florida requiring citizens to smon help for someone in distress. >> that is the most disturbing story. just disturbing. >> oh, yeah. >>> 49 minutes past the hour. who doesn't care about all the russia headlines? wall street. the stunning winning streak for investors, next. what if we could bring you better value by having better values? at blue apron, we work directly with more than a hundred family farms. so instead of spending on costly middlemen and supermarkets, we can invest in the
this did not happen. >> pinning blame solely on officer mohamed noor said the results were because ofn of one person who failed to -- last night, mourners gathered in the alley where ruszczyk was shot. they marnlgd through the neighborhood calling for justice. her relatives are still stunned by the killing. they've hired an attorney. >>> a grouch florida teens who taunted and filmed a man while he drowned will not face charges. five teenage boys can be heard laughing inin ining...