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you know, people often compared him to mom mohammed ali and said, you know, why did mohammed ali, you know, you know what appellate not take the same stance on politics. as mohammed ali didn't, you know, that's because brazil was in the midst of a military dictatorship at the time. right. so it's, but he got a taste for politics in later life. you know, he was, can he campaigned for direct elections to progress from military to civilian rule. you know, there's a picture doing the rounds of being wearing a job like, you know, free elections. now t shirts as doing the rounds of social media at the moment. 2 2 and then yeah, he was a sports minister under the government of and then i don't recall those are one of the most successful governments pads off to lot of the democratic period here in brazil. and so yeah, just a very, very much love, big or an ambassador for football and ambassador for brazil, an icon. and yet it was just really sad here in brazil. right. you know, we all knew that he was, you know, entering his last days during the world cup. and what we really wanted to see was
you know, people often compared him to mom mohammed ali and said, you know, why did mohammed ali, you know, you know what appellate not take the same stance on politics. as mohammed ali didn't, you know, that's because brazil was in the midst of a military dictatorship at the time. right. so it's, but he got a taste for politics in later life. you know, he was, can he campaigned for direct elections to progress from military to civilian rule. you know, there's a picture doing the rounds of...
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because he, he and mohammed ali, they were the 2 biggest sport stars in their area. there was a, he was the 1st global superstar and it was so important for our country. you know, we're building our, i don't know, our, our identity, you know, our identity is directly connected with music and with football and most of it because of that. so he was a genius inside the beach. he was a great gracious. no. gina is because he was always smiley, already treating people so well. he wasn't ambassador of brazil all over the word. he is the, you know, like, never for letters were so meaningful when so important and so well recognize that his face is until with a it's, it's well, no, whatever he, you know, you see the portal of that. and i saw you reacting, smiling along with a lot of what to fernando was saying there he was talking about the fact that really, really became an ambassador all around the world. of course, you know, he transcended the game. you posted a thread on twitter in which you talked about pillar in africa, and you said that he was always revered there for w
because he, he and mohammed ali, they were the 2 biggest sport stars in their area. there was a, he was the 1st global superstar and it was so important for our country. you know, we're building our, i don't know, our, our identity, you know, our identity is directly connected with music and with football and most of it because of that. so he was a genius inside the beach. he was a great gracious. no. gina is because he was always smiley, already treating people so well. he wasn't ambassador of...
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inside the jar were 13 volumes bound in tooled gazelle leather. >> narrator: what mohammed ali had discoverede books written in the ancnt egyptian language known as coptic. unable to read them, ali took them home. >> later, his mother said that she took some of them and threw them into the fire for kindling when she was baking bread. what he didn't know until... what we didn't know until much later is that these contained some of the most precious texts of the 20th century, that they have uncovered for us a whole new way of seeing the early christian world. >> narrato what the books showed was that early christianity was even more diverse than scholars had suspected, with many different ways of interpreting jesus. >> there were 52 texts altogether, apparently; unless some of them were burned that we don't know about. and they contain secret gosps such as the gospel of thomas, the gospel of philip. they also contain conversations between jesus and his disciples that claim to go back to jesus and his disciples-- all kinds of literature from the early christian era, a whole discovery of text rat
inside the jar were 13 volumes bound in tooled gazelle leather. >> narrator: what mohammed ali had discoverede books written in the ancnt egyptian language known as coptic. unable to read them, ali took them home. >> later, his mother said that she took some of them and threw them into the fire for kindling when she was baking bread. what he didn't know until... what we didn't know until much later is that these contained some of the most precious texts of the 20th century, that...
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and if we're talking about sport in general, he's up there with mohammed ali, serene williams. you same boat, the true sporting rates. and of course, it was also a black icon. i mean, we have to think back to the 19 fifties and racism was a problem in brazil between richer, white brazilians, and black brazilians, and mix race brazilians. and he sort of help bridge that gap he made white brazilians realized that they could support a brack brazilian, and that the brazilian football team was, was everything to them. excellent point. i imagine i know the answer to this question, but house of football universe reacting to his death. i mean it's quite incredible . i've never seen anything like this. every single top player has tweeted or put an instagram post of about pele. is that important to staff 4 letter word? everybody knew pele, even people in countries were football, isn't so popular, they knew pele. i mean naima who is, is kind of a successor as, as brazil top player. he said before play 10 is just a number. and that's a note to the position where play play. you know, the nu
and if we're talking about sport in general, he's up there with mohammed ali, serene williams. you same boat, the true sporting rates. and of course, it was also a black icon. i mean, we have to think back to the 19 fifties and racism was a problem in brazil between richer, white brazilians, and black brazilians, and mix race brazilians. and he sort of help bridge that gap he made white brazilians realized that they could support a brack brazilian, and that the brazilian football team was, was...
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and of course, a peer of john lennon's glasses, mohammed ali's walkout robe. even documents signed by former presidents almanac to george washington. want to see all that, you get to see a show. special guest including rock 'n roll hall of famers. tickets are free , but you have to register online. we have posted a link on kpix.com. >>> still to come, marking a milestone. a bay area volunteer who has no plans to slow down even after she turns 106. >>> happy birthday to you ♪ >> this is a remarkable celebration. that is teresa of el torito marking her 106th birth day . the retired teacher has kept remarkably active over the years, from working with her church to volunteering. kpix 5's will kemba walker caught up with her in her kitchen studio. >> i started in 1980 when i retired. >> reporter: teresa took up porcelain painting after she retired . she now has 42 years of product this. >> this is something i painted for my doctor. >> reporter: her work in various forms can be seen all over her home. >> it was one that i did in one of my first classes. >> reporter:
and of course, a peer of john lennon's glasses, mohammed ali's walkout robe. even documents signed by former presidents almanac to george washington. want to see all that, you get to see a show. special guest including rock 'n roll hall of famers. tickets are free , but you have to register online. we have posted a link on kpix.com. >>> still to come, marking a milestone. a bay area volunteer who has no plans to slow down even after she turns 106. >>> happy birthday to you ♪...
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hi guys, my name is mohammed ali. i think academy mo, i'm from the darby and phil. hey, got homeless. he grew up in sudan and was cutting here there to 11 years old, far from having his own salary in england. today. isn't sheffield sustainable garrett garland, pony when midfield pony won my best. he fled political persecution in his native sedan. in 2016, some of his family were killed during the 25 genocide. it's been a long, hard road to a safe life. so i lost my family and then i used to live on those 3 in the village. so i need to get help from the fable. like what i'm doing here, how homeless. that's why when i came here, i guess, except for people recognize and thank you. with 1500000 followers. move is a social media celebrity. he posted his 1st video on tick tock last december and his content went viral. in no time, his selflessness moves many alleys. crazy followers on command on we was give me like more like power. i can do more, more videos more, more like on her card formulas. like it. yeah. getting hold of fine results and a happy moment for darren's an
hi guys, my name is mohammed ali. i think academy mo, i'm from the darby and phil. hey, got homeless. he grew up in sudan and was cutting here there to 11 years old, far from having his own salary in england. today. isn't sheffield sustainable garrett garland, pony when midfield pony won my best. he fled political persecution in his native sedan. in 2016, some of his family were killed during the 25 genocide. it's been a long, hard road to a safe life. so i lost my family and then i used to...
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hi guys, my name is mohammed ali. people quite me, mo, i'm from the darby and fair hair. got homeless, grew up in sudan, and was cutting here there to 11 years old, far from having his own salary in england. today, he's in sheffield sustainable era pony. when midfield pony one month that he fled political persecution in his native sedan in 2016, some of his family were killed during the $25.00 genocide. it's been a long, hard route to a safe life. i lost my family and then i used to live on those 3 in the village. so underneath the get help from the fable, like what i'm doing here. how come live? that's why when i come here, i guess, except for people recognize and thank you. with 1500000 followers move is a social media celebrity. he posted his 1st video on tick tock last december and his content went viral in no time. his selflessness moves many crazy followers on command on we was give me like more like power. i can do more, more videos more, more like con, hair, cod homeless. like it just didn't hold a fine results. and a happy moment for darren and mood. who plans to
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kinds of things that african nations are seeing and perhaps can inspire them in future world cups. mohammed ali africa football janice in my say, thank you so much for your time. thanks sir. hello. ah, i stand before you as the brother, united states and abroad merkle also stand before you as the son of a man from ever the one above the ones to warp them over us. the bonds between our countries are countenance or the person that was at former us president brock obama. at the 2040 u. s. africa summit. that now is fair to say that america's relations with the continent have been warmer, but offensive remarks about african countries made by the former leader bottle. trump took them to a new low. now u. s. president joe biden has told african leaders that his country is committed to africa's future. the u. s. is looking to position itself as a reliable trade partner, including calling for the african union to become a permanent member of the g 20. the u. s. is all in on africa's future. that has been the message at the 1st u. s. africa leaders summit in almost 8 years. after decades of inconsistent
kinds of things that african nations are seeing and perhaps can inspire them in future world cups. mohammed ali africa football janice in my say, thank you so much for your time. thanks sir. hello. ah, i stand before you as the brother, united states and abroad merkle also stand before you as the son of a man from ever the one above the ones to warp them over us. the bonds between our countries are countenance or the person that was at former us president brock obama. at the 2040 u. s. africa...
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hi guys, my name is mohammed ali. people caught me, mo, i'm from, but darby and fi, hey, got homeless. he grew up in sudan and was cutting here there to 11 years old, far from having his own salary in england. today, he's in sheffield. sustainable baron rollin pony. mcfield 21. mother. he fled political persecution in his native sedan. in 2016, some of his family were killed during the 25 genocide. it's been a long, hard route to a safe life. i lost my family and then i used to live on those 3 in the village. so underneath the get help from the fable, like what i'm doing here, how come live? that's why when i come here, i guess, except for people recognize and thank you. with 1500000 followers move is a social media celebrity. he posted his 1st video on tick tock last december and his content went viral. in no time, his selflessness moves many crazy followers on command on really give me like more like power. i can do more, more videos, more, more like on hair caught homeless like it. yeah. didn't hold a fine result.
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many africans could relate me then, his billing, the same centers with, you know, people like mohammed ali and louis hamilton. people had an incredible and influential not just a sport that they play, but really are when life itself. and when you talk about calais, he actually managed to a couple of an african countries where he went to algeria and 1965. he was in kinshasa 2 years later. and really and there was something going on with the to congress. but you know, d r c was then known as a way and there was really a stop for about 48 hours. there she because of pillars presence in ghana in east africa. he came to uganda and visited and also and can you did a couple of football clinics, but really the influence was global and we've seen a couple of pictures with him and, you know, my dba, nelson mandela and just, you know, bringing that atmosphere to global icons of been known to an impact, not just the continent of africa, but the world at large. and also a monumentally. you have a baby pillar, the father of the 2. are you brothers, jordan and day, who have also managed to play for the b
many africans could relate me then, his billing, the same centers with, you know, people like mohammed ali and louis hamilton. people had an incredible and influential not just a sport that they play, but really are when life itself. and when you talk about calais, he actually managed to a couple of an african countries where he went to algeria and 1965. he was in kinshasa 2 years later. and really and there was something going on with the to congress. but you know, d r c was then known as a...
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on the absolute authority of the king is that the shaw who signs that constitution was a man by mohamed ali and he's this prince that's been raised to believe that his country is his by birth and the throne is his birthright and god himself made him shaw and he's incensed with his father for having succumbed to the rabble and allowed for a constitution and the term this country from an absolute dictatorship to something like a constitutionalna monarchy very quickly declares war and he becomes a civil war and disposes of the constitution and he rolls his russian-made cannons to the car limit building and he de--- parliament building and destroys it with the parliament inside. with his russian trained, russian funded and russian armed and russian commanded military. he very quickly. now howard casterville going through -- baskerville going through the shock ofno the systm and found out that per supra aural headphones is different than what he thought he was and has fallen in love with the people and culture and begun to settle in finds himself not only in the they all flee behind the wall and
on the absolute authority of the king is that the shaw who signs that constitution was a man by mohamed ali and he's this prince that's been raised to believe that his country is his by birth and the throne is his birthright and god himself made him shaw and he's incensed with his father for having succumbed to the rabble and allowed for a constitution and the term this country from an absolute dictatorship to something like a constitutionalna monarchy very quickly declares war and he becomes a...
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we, you know, people like mohammed ali and louis hamilton. people had an incredible and influential not just the sport that they play, but really on life itself. and when you talk about tele, he actually managed to a couple of african countries. he went to algeria 1965, he was in kinshasa 2 years later. and really and there was something going on with the to congress. but you know, d r c was then known as r u a. and there was really a stop after about 48 hours, they assume because of police presence in ghana in east africa. he came to uganda and visited and those and can you did a couple of football clinics, but really the influence was global and we've seen a couple of pictures with him and, you know, my dba, nelson mandela and just, you know, bringing that atmosphere to global icons have been known to an impact, not just the continent of africa, but the world at large. so it's really a great loss. africa in general is morning fil a. and this is someone who was cross cutting generations, not just, you know, in the 50s, in the sixties and the
we, you know, people like mohammed ali and louis hamilton. people had an incredible and influential not just the sport that they play, but really on life itself. and when you talk about tele, he actually managed to a couple of african countries. he went to algeria 1965, he was in kinshasa 2 years later. and really and there was something going on with the to congress. but you know, d r c was then known as r u a. and there was really a stop after about 48 hours, they assume because of police...
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and so in some ways he was really the 1st, maybe alongside only someone like mohammed ali, someone who really captured the imagination of populations across the globe. someone who, who's, who kind of existed in a state of mythology, in a way, given the kinds of stories that circulated around his performance as long before televisions were present in every home. and people have to recap, you know, all of his achievements, winning a world cup at such a young age and them do even again, 12 years later having 3 of those trophies, something that has never been equaled, let alone surpassed and unlikely based on kind of what we see even just in the most recent world cup, seeing france going to fail to even go to the 2nd time in a row. so there are, there are number of achievements here that i think are truly things that will devoss his place. file i think is the thing that he's most known for the fact that he kind of revolutionize the game given the way that he approached it with the kind of improvisation, the joy, you know, that the kind of breaking boundaries in a way, going outside the nor
and so in some ways he was really the 1st, maybe alongside only someone like mohammed ali, someone who really captured the imagination of populations across the globe. someone who, who's, who kind of existed in a state of mythology, in a way, given the kinds of stories that circulated around his performance as long before televisions were present in every home. and people have to recap, you know, all of his achievements, winning a world cup at such a young age and them do even again, 12 years...
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the boxing shoes worn by mohammed ali in the match against joe frazier and the beatles drum set as wellpiano used in the sergeant pepper album no during the concert colts range of honor inductee terry glenn was joined by another player and inductee edwin james. and threw out footballs to the crowd. >> reporter: ann wilson sung a tribute to the late kristine mcvie of fleetwood mac. >>> pink floyd front man david gilmore's famed black strap. >> sounds like you are going to paper over the mona lisa or something like that. but with these amazing instruments, you can actually pick those up and you can play them and you can make a contribution to them while still preserving their significance. >> we should have more people like you. the world would be a better police if we had more people like you. >> reporter: devin feeley, kpix 5. >>> before we go, let's give you another look at how things are looking at our bridges. yeah, that is a big back-up there at the toll mrs. for the bay bridge. it is about a 24-minute drive from the maze into the city. >>> let's give you a look at the san mateo bri
the boxing shoes worn by mohammed ali in the match against joe frazier and the beatles drum set as wellpiano used in the sergeant pepper album no during the concert colts range of honor inductee terry glenn was joined by another player and inductee edwin james. and threw out footballs to the crowd. >> reporter: ann wilson sung a tribute to the late kristine mcvie of fleetwood mac. >>> pink floyd front man david gilmore's famed black strap. >> sounds like you are going to...
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i said i seen mohammed ali once. he said i heard you want to talk. what do you want?t to be a fighter. everybody wants to see a fighter. i went from being a nasty guy to becoming an a student. he started training me. >> tucker: was it the discipline that he imposed? >> yes. i wanted to be a fighter so bad. >> tucker: if you hadn't been a professional boxer, what would you have become? >> there's no doubt. >> tucker: at what age? >> 13. 14. >> tucker: and four years later you were. >> seven years later. >> tucker: seven years later. so when did you must custamado? >> when i was 12. i was at the facility. the guy drove me to meet him. i was a trustee now. i was a good kid. i could go to -- get off campus and go visit them. >> tucker: what was he like? >> total disciplinarian. take no [bleep]. that's what i need. >> tucker: not a weak man. >> no signs of weakness. no signs of weakness. if you didn't conduct the way he did, you're not italian. he's going to tell you what italian is. if he thought like -- one of those guys -- what was the pauly name? the jersey shore guys.
i said i seen mohammed ali once. he said i heard you want to talk. what do you want?t to be a fighter. everybody wants to see a fighter. i went from being a nasty guy to becoming an a student. he started training me. >> tucker: was it the discipline that he imposed? >> yes. i wanted to be a fighter so bad. >> tucker: if you hadn't been a professional boxer, what would you have become? >> there's no doubt. >> tucker: at what age? >> 13. 14. >> tucker:...
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the only comparison i would make is with mohamed ali.he greatest diplomat that presale player and also the greatest diplomat that brazil has ever produced. fitting, ithink, that in his last lucid days, the world was gathered, the where the football is gathered in qatar, and pele could feel the love, affection and respect and it's so difficult to put this in british terms. it's a little bit like the passing of winston churchill, lord nelson, lewis hamilton, bobby charlton all rolled into one. yes, the country has been braced for it, but it is still a shock. there are very few brazilians old enough to remember a world before pele. more reaction to the death of pele throuhgout the night on bbc news but from the team here, good night. hello there. after a day of sunshine and blustery showers on thursday, the winds are still going to be quite strong on friday. and we've got more rain heading our way as well. and that could be bringing some flooding issues in one or two places. have a look at the satellite picture from earlier on. you can see
the only comparison i would make is with mohamed ali.he greatest diplomat that presale player and also the greatest diplomat that brazil has ever produced. fitting, ithink, that in his last lucid days, the world was gathered, the where the football is gathered in qatar, and pele could feel the love, affection and respect and it's so difficult to put this in british terms. it's a little bit like the passing of winston churchill, lord nelson, lewis hamilton, bobby charlton all rolled into one....
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he was the most famous athlete, maybe the most famous person on the planet, him and mohammed ali sharing that. ali was known worldwide but soccer was so much more of a sport. he carried himself so, so well. he even stopped a civil war from going on in the late 60s, the story goes, because he played an exhibition in nigeria. they stopped the civil war for those 48 hours. there was a cease fire. this guy had a major impact. he was special. >> jim, it's anita vogel here. so glad to have you with us to comment on this. what a life for so many people. when i saw this cross the wires today, the first thing that crossed my mind is i'm so glad that he lived long enough to see the last world cup. it was so amazing many so many ways. i wonder what you think he thought while watching those amazing games in the last world cup? >> i'm sure he was quite proud. he helped further this sport. he helped make it popular not only in brazil but worldwide. i had a great opportunity, unique opportunity to meet him at the 1994 world cup in los angeles. it was a world cup that brazil was playing in the final. he
he was the most famous athlete, maybe the most famous person on the planet, him and mohammed ali sharing that. ali was known worldwide but soccer was so much more of a sport. he carried himself so, so well. he even stopped a civil war from going on in the late 60s, the story goes, because he played an exhibition in nigeria. they stopped the civil war for those 48 hours. there was a cease fire. this guy had a major impact. he was special. >> jim, it's anita vogel here. so glad to have you...
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scroll by jack care welcome back, a baseball bat used by jackie robinson, the boxing shoes used by mohammed alis drum set, as well as a stand up piano used and recording the group's groundbreaking sergeant pepper album. >>> during the concert colts range of honor inductee and all-pro terry glenn was joined by another player, edwin james and threw out footballs to the crown. >>> ann wilson sang a tribute to the late kristine mcvie of fleetwood mac. >>> with these amazing instruments, you know, you can actually pick those up, and you can play them, and you can make a contribution to them while still preserving their significance. >> we should have more people like you. the world would be a better place if we had more people like you. >> reporter: in san francisco, devin feeley, kpix 5. >>> what an experience. i lived in indianapolis, jim has so many neat pieces of history. it is just incredible. i remember reporting on one thing after another after another. i think my favorite was when he got the elton john piano. >> that is historic. >> i would love to walk through his house and see it. >> like
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and so in some ways he was really the 1st maybe alongside only someone like mohammed ali, someone who really captured the imagination of populations across the globe. someone who, who's, who kind of existed in a state of mythology, in a way, given the kinds of stories that circulated around his performance as long before televisions were present in every home. and people were up to recap, you know, all of his achievements, winning a world, carpet such a young age and then doing and again, 12 years later, having 3 of those trophies, something that has never been equal, let alone surpass and unlikely, based on kind of what we've seen, you can just in the most recent world cup the france going to fail to even get it a 2nd time in a row. so there are a number of achievements here that i think are truly things that will be. yeah, and oldest scales, you know, that we see from our favorite players today, whether it's ne mom back a messy ronaldo. play did 1st, didn't he? he could create emotion and football unlike any other players. yeah, i mean his, his play style i think is the thing that h
and so in some ways he was really the 1st maybe alongside only someone like mohammed ali, someone who really captured the imagination of populations across the globe. someone who, who's, who kind of existed in a state of mythology, in a way, given the kinds of stories that circulated around his performance as long before televisions were present in every home. and people were up to recap, you know, all of his achievements, winning a world, carpet such a young age and then doing and again, 12...
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jamil ahmed is charged with rape and conspiracy to rape of child, but mohammed nadeem ali is charged of children. mohammed yassir is charged with rape . a child holly charged with rape. a child holly is charged arranging and facilitating the prostitution of a child aged 13 to. so these are pakistani men in, bradford raping white working class nobody cares about them the most demographic men britain white working class girls . is there working class girls. is there any racist element to that the way all the men raping the children are one colour and the children are one colour and the children they're raping of another? no, don't even think about that . let's obsess on. an about that. let's obsess on. an 83 year old former woman of the bedchamber with 60 years of service to her majesty, the for another ten days leilani dowding is with me they learn is i think about it the most awful aspect of this story isn't the lady in waiting . the complainant about waiting. the complainant about her behaviour it's actually the of the king and the prince of wales now he really is mean this lady did
jamil ahmed is charged with rape and conspiracy to rape of child, but mohammed nadeem ali is charged of children. mohammed yassir is charged with rape . a child holly charged with rape. a child holly is charged arranging and facilitating the prostitution of a child aged 13 to. so these are pakistani men in, bradford raping white working class nobody cares about them the most demographic men britain white working class girls . is there working class girls. is there any racist element to that the...
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jamil ahmed is charged with rape and conspiracy to rape of child, but mohammed nadeem ali is charged children. mohammed yassir is charged with rape . a child holly charged with rape. a child holly is charged arranging and facilitating the prostitution of a child aged 13 to. so these are pakistani men in, bradford raping white working class nobody cares about them the most demographic men britain white working class girls . is there working class girls. is there any racist element to that the way all the men raping the children are one colour and the children are one colour and the children they're raping of another? no, don't even think about that . let's obsess on. an about that. let's obsess on. an 83 year old former woman of the bedchamber with 60 years of service to her majesty, the for another ten days leilani dowding is with me they learn is i think about it the most awful aspect of this story isn't the lady in waiting . the complainant about waiting. the complainant about her behaviour it's actually the of the king and the prince of wales now he really is mean this lady did 60
jamil ahmed is charged with rape and conspiracy to rape of child, but mohammed nadeem ali is charged children. mohammed yassir is charged with rape . a child holly charged with rape. a child holly is charged arranging and facilitating the prostitution of a child aged 13 to. so these are pakistani men in, bradford raping white working class nobody cares about them the most demographic men britain white working class girls . is there working class girls. is there any racist element to that the...
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mohammed hassan ali, my assistant manager, my translator later, he was white. he's black, but he was covered with dust. i was like, is that your foot? because my foot. and he got out and i couldn't move. and that's when i grabbed the steering wheel and put myself out that way. cotton tight, trying to get around my legs what was left of my legs, but i drift. why did i go into that? well, now i just the car. well, it wasn't intentionally placed sorry he hit the landmine. yeah, i lived that accident every day. every day. and i'm grateful every day to be above. i had 19 blood transfusions in 24 hours. i was in five hospitals and four countries and a plane and come get me. i should have been dead three or four times over. i don't even know why i'm standing here. all i know is every day is a great day to be alive like when i read with the soldiers went through an american civil war. i could just taste what they're going through. i actually gave myself up. it's like i'm ready to go. i was coughing up blood. my foot was gone. i said, god, i love you. so much. i'm ready
mohammed hassan ali, my assistant manager, my translator later, he was white. he's black, but he was covered with dust. i was like, is that your foot? because my foot. and he got out and i couldn't move. and that's when i grabbed the steering wheel and put myself out that way. cotton tight, trying to get around my legs what was left of my legs, but i drift. why did i go into that? well, now i just the car. well, it wasn't intentionally placed sorry he hit the landmine. yeah, i lived that...
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this only three people in my mind, elvis presley, mohammed ali and pele who transcended generations and few years — for me, i had a special birthday a few years ago and he produced a video— few years ago and he produced a video of— few years ago and he produced a video of my life and hired a cinema in altrincham and shows an hour and a5 in altrincham and shows an hour and 45 minutes, — in altrincham and shows an hour and a5 minutes, and the last bid, the last bit. — a5 minutes, and the last bid, the last bit, birthday wishes from pele. for your— last bit, birthday wishes from pele. for your 70th? last bit, birthday wishes from pele. foryour70th? | last bit, birthday wishes from pele. for your 70th?— for your 70th? i had no idea and i will treasure _ for your 70th? i had no idea and i will treasure it _ for your 70th? i had no idea and i will treasure it forever. _ for your 70th? i had no idea and i will treasure it forever. he i for your 70th? i had no idea and i will treasure it forever. he said, l will treasure it forever. he said, hello, _ will treasure it forever. he said, hello, de
this only three people in my mind, elvis presley, mohammed ali and pele who transcended generations and few years — for me, i had a special birthday a few years ago and he produced a video— few years ago and he produced a video of— few years ago and he produced a video of my life and hired a cinema in altrincham and shows an hour and a5 in altrincham and shows an hour and 45 minutes, — in altrincham and shows an hour and a5 minutes, and the last bid, the last bit. — a5 minutes, and...
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at this time, elisha mohammed was really rising with one of his proteges, the boxing champion muhammad alionce again, it happened and almost in opposition to that whole the namic happening in -- the whole dynamic happening in the nation of islam. he spotted him on tv wearing appended during an interview. -- wearing a pendant during an interview. he called kareem abdul jabbar's father who who did not know about police pam's -- police them --khaalis'plans. they quaked -- they clicked quickly. he just ground himself and khaalis teachings. susan: is it safe to say that khaalis could not have done what he did to build to build this group without kareem abdul jabbar's backing? shahan: he was instrumental in developing the junta fee organization -- hanafi organization. soon after they meet they sign a really lucrative -- kareem abdul jabbar signs a lucrative contract. he was taken by the islamic message and was a true believer. he found it to be a good balance to the more militant attitude of the nation of islam. he found khaalis teachings to be patriotic and reasonable. a lot of them were based
at this time, elisha mohammed was really rising with one of his proteges, the boxing champion muhammad alionce again, it happened and almost in opposition to that whole the namic happening in -- the whole dynamic happening in the nation of islam. he spotted him on tv wearing appended during an interview. -- wearing a pendant during an interview. he called kareem abdul jabbar's father who who did not know about police pam's -- police them --khaalis'plans. they quaked -- they clicked quickly. he...
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elections. vote comes exactly 12 years after st van that mohammed y z set fights himself triggering the revolution that ousted long tanita zeno aberdeen been ali. that's the economic conditions that caused that discontent, and just as much of a consign now as, as a bank of poets facing the mediterranean, the city of zeus used to welcome its fair share of tourists. but numbers of foreigners have dwindled in the past few years. combined with the rising cost of living to millions are struggling and some blame to state whether the court or not . before the pandemic, a work was good to where they were touring. honestly, we used to employ 3 or 4 people. one article everyone was happily business was good and everything was available. i hadn't but now it is no work and everything is expensive. and one of the cities markets, both vendors and shoppers noticed the rise in the cost of almost old food items. no one methodically, wilson had said on one side as though it, the price is not affordable, and poor people are not able to survive for them by chicken only wants the mumps. this date is to blame for all of that. it is out of control. nick lewis, i ana
elections. vote comes exactly 12 years after st van that mohammed y z set fights himself triggering the revolution that ousted long tanita zeno aberdeen been ali. that's the economic conditions that caused that discontent, and just as much of a consign now as, as a bank of poets facing the mediterranean, the city of zeus used to welcome its fair share of tourists. but numbers of foreigners have dwindled in the past few years. combined with the rising cost of living to millions are struggling...