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[speaking like muhammad ali] by name is muhammad ali. sonhat you of a man who is revered throughout the world? my fatherthem that was muhammad ali, but it did not speed up the process. i think it made things worse. [laughter] of me andictures mohammed at the airport because there were travelers asking for autographs. i said, see, this is me. it kind of cooled off, but they still detained me anyway. it kind of cooled off, but they still detained me anyway. don''t you miss muhammad ali? have become the focus. we're getting calls from all forms of muslim organizations all forms of support groups. i believe them although they did not ask for this fight, they took on the wrong people. i think they're going to become the focus and a rallying point for this struggle. as far as the lawsuit, we are working towards that. we're trying to get everybody who was similarly profiled to contntact us or contact an ororganization that we can work with. if anything, mohammed fought for respect. and so is his wife and son. >> we have to carry on the legacy.
[speaking like muhammad ali] by name is muhammad ali. sonhat you of a man who is revered throughout the world? my fatherthem that was muhammad ali, but it did not speed up the process. i think it made things worse. [laughter] of me andictures mohammed at the airport because there were travelers asking for autographs. i said, see, this is me. it kind of cooled off, but they still detained me anyway. it kind of cooled off, but they still detained me anyway. don''t you miss muhammad ali? have...
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muhammad ali's second wife. mancini says she was questioned but not detained after showing customs agents a picture of herself with her late ex-husband. it's unclear why he waited foreign e. more than two weeks to share his story. ali jr. was never detained before and can find only one explanation telling nbc news, his father fought for his religious rights and now that trump is president, he has to fight. the cbp is profiling. u.s. customs and border protection say they cannot discuss individual travelers, however, all international travelers arriving in the u.s. are subject to inspection. ali jr. was born in philadelphia traveling on a u.s. passport with no criminal record. in 2014, he told the new york post he was then living in poverty and had lost touch with his father. mancini says ali jr. is now considering filing a lawsuit, possibly putting the gloves for a legal fight. steve patterson, nbc news. >>> with his travel ban still on hold, president trump is expected to issue a new executive order in the next
muhammad ali's second wife. mancini says she was questioned but not detained after showing customs agents a picture of herself with her late ex-husband. it's unclear why he waited foreign e. more than two weeks to share his story. ali jr. was never detained before and can find only one explanation telling nbc news, his father fought for his religious rights and now that trump is president, he has to fight. the cbp is profiling. u.s. customs and border protection say they cannot discuss...
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i was like, muhammad. and i was like, what are you asking me my religion for?er: ali's mother says she was taken to a separate room and asked the same questions. she says she showed this picture of her former husband, the legendary muhammad ali, hoping it would ease tensions, but it did not. what do you think your former husband, muhammad ali, is saying. >> he's probably trying the fight out of his grave and come and knock trump out. >> reporter: attorney chris mancini represents the alis. >> it's very clear the alis were selected specifically because they had arab names for secondary inspection and then they were asked about their religious beliefs. >> reporter: a law enforcement official told cbs news the alis were not detained because of their religion or name. u.s. customs and border protection released a statement which read in part, "all international travelers arriving in the u.s. are subject to c.b.p. inspection." the alis say they were not given an explanation as to why they were held. their attorney said theyry received over 50 calls this month, scott
i was like, muhammad. and i was like, what are you asking me my religion for?er: ali's mother says she was taken to a separate room and asked the same questions. she says she showed this picture of her former husband, the legendary muhammad ali, hoping it would ease tensions, but it did not. what do you think your former husband, muhammad ali, is saying. >> he's probably trying the fight out of his grave and come and knock trump out. >> reporter: attorney chris mancini represents...
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one of the travelers is muhammad ali jr., son of muhammad ali. he joins me with his mother.ng us. >> that's good. >> they're saying this is not part of the travel plan, you believe it is part of the travel plan. you just landed in florida from jamaica, where you spoke at a black history event. you were there to retrieve your bags at baggage claim, and what happened, muhammad? >> i got off the plane. before we got our baggage the immigration guy came over to me and he was like, can i see you for a minute? i said, yeah, sure, no problem. so he asked me, what is your name? which i didn't think nothing of that. i told him muhammad ali, he said, so who gave you -- how did you get that name? i was like my mother and father named me. i was named after my father. so he said, okay, now, what is your religion? and i said, muslim, i'm a muslim. and i thought to myself, that's kind of odd. he asked about my religion and i'm traveling back into the country. >> did they take you away? >> yeah. they actually -- then what happened was, they took me in a room, and it was like they didn't bel
one of the travelers is muhammad ali jr., son of muhammad ali. he joins me with his mother.ng us. >> that's good. >> they're saying this is not part of the travel plan, you believe it is part of the travel plan. you just landed in florida from jamaica, where you spoke at a black history event. you were there to retrieve your bags at baggage claim, and what happened, muhammad? >> i got off the plane. before we got our baggage the immigration guy came over to me and he was like,...
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i was like, muhammad. and he asked me my religion.e, what are you asking me my religion for? i'm a muslim. >> reporter: ali's mother says she was taken to a separate room and asked the same questions. she says she showed this picture of her former husband, the legendary muhammad ali, hoping it would ease tensions, but it did not. what do you think your former husband, muhammad ali, is saying. >> he's probably trying to fight out of his grave and come and knock trump out in eight. that's what i think. >> reporter: attorney chris mancini represents the alis. >> it's very clear the alis were selected specifically because they had arabic names for secondary inspection and then they were asked about their religious beliefs. >> reporter: a law enforcement official told cbs news the alis were not detained because of their religion or name. u.s. customs and border protection released a statement which read in part, "all international travelers arriving in the u.s. are subject to cbp inspection." the alis say they were not given an explanation
i was like, muhammad. and he asked me my religion.e, what are you asking me my religion for? i'm a muslim. >> reporter: ali's mother says she was taken to a separate room and asked the same questions. she says she showed this picture of her former husband, the legendary muhammad ali, hoping it would ease tensions, but it did not. what do you think your former husband, muhammad ali, is saying. >> he's probably trying to fight out of his grave and come and knock trump out in eight....
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that is when muhammad ali jr. was traveling home from jamaica with his mother when they say immigration officials not only detained them, but also questioned them about their muslim religion. for more than two hours immigration officials questioned muhammad ali jr. >> i am the greatest. >> reporter: son of muhammad ali at the fort lauderdale hollywood airport. according to a friend and spokesman. ali jr., returning from jamaica with his mother. muhammad ali's first wife in jamaica to give a speech. she showed immigration officers of a picture with her late ex-husband who died last year. was not detained. her son did not have a picture. 44-year-old ali jr., with no criminal record, was born in philadelphia and traveling on a u.s. passport was asked where did you get your name from and are you muslim. u.s. customs and officials say they cannot discuss individual travelers. however, all international travelers arrives in the u.s. are subject to cbp inspection. so through a family spokesperson, the ali family indicate
that is when muhammad ali jr. was traveling home from jamaica with his mother when they say immigration officials not only detained them, but also questioned them about their muslim religion. for more than two hours immigration officials questioned muhammad ali jr. >> i am the greatest. >> reporter: son of muhammad ali at the fort lauderdale hollywood airport. according to a friend and spokesman. ali jr., returning from jamaica with his mother. muhammad ali's first wife in jamaica...
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muhammad ali jr. and his mother are in studio 57.ys agents asked him about his religious briefs. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> and the academy award for best picture. >> "la la land." >> and the oscar goes to "the wrong film. >> i'm sorry. no. there's a mistake. "moonlight," you guys won best picture. this is not a joke. "moonlight" has won best picture. >> this is very unfortunate what happened. personally i blame steve harvey for this. >> the white house is resisting calls for an independent investigation. >> getting way, way ahead of ourselves here. there's no allegations of any crime occurring or that there's a criminal investigation. >>> hollywood is remembering bill paxton. >> that's it, man. game over, man. >> paxton will be remembered for the numerous hits he startestar. >> quite a sight in the southern hemisphere. a rare treat, an eclipse known as ring of fire. >> all that -- >> a teenager survived a seven-story fall in his car. >> it's unbelievable anybody lived throug
muhammad ali jr. and his mother are in studio 57.ys agents asked him about his religious briefs. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> and the academy award for best picture. >> "la la land." >> and the oscar goes to "the wrong film. >> i'm sorry. no. there's a mistake. "moonlight," you guys won best picture. this is not a joke. "moonlight" has won best picture. >>...
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i am married to muhammad ali. >> when you made the connection to muhammad ali, and did that change thee at all? >> they said, yeah, okay, and i don't think they believed me. but i showed them a picture of me and muhammad, because a lot of the travelers were asking for autographs and sometimes i have them there with me, and they looked and said, oh, okay, okay. >> why do you think this is anything different than airport officials doing due diligence? >> they have the right to do that, and the question is are they doing it constitutionally or in accordance with our lawyelaws, and both of them are pulled aside, and they are muslim, and this is not a rogue agent that decided to ask questions of people, and now we are getting inundated with e-mails, people calling from all over the country and saying the same thing, and the same thing happened to me. >> they were asked about their religion? >> oh, yes. >> is it wrong? >> yes, it's a religious test. the heartbreaking thing about this we are getting e-mails from people saying, should i deny being a muslim so i can get through customs, and are
i am married to muhammad ali. >> when you made the connection to muhammad ali, and did that change thee at all? >> they said, yeah, okay, and i don't think they believed me. but i showed them a picture of me and muhammad, because a lot of the travelers were asking for autographs and sometimes i have them there with me, and they looked and said, oh, okay, okay. >> why do you think this is anything different than airport officials doing due diligence? >> they have the...
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muhammad lila, thank you.eep us up to date on the meetings. >>> tesla founder elon musk is heading to the white house today and ready to carefully criticize the president's travel ban. hu musk is a member of the advisory forum. musk says quote i and others will express our objections to the recent executive order on immigration and offer suggestions to the changes to the policy. i understand the perspective of those. those comments coming hours after the uber ceo quit the same advisory council. he said he spoke to president trump and expressed concerns about the travel ban and told president trump he would not be able to participate in the council. this is what he said. quote, joining the group was not meant to be endorsement of the president, but miss iinterpretes that. the ceos and their shareholders and customers tonight wadon't wo be that. >> it is interesting with uber and people getting rid of the uber app and in ordnordstrom ge h rid of the ivanka trump line. >>> and trump vows to destroy church tax rul
muhammad lila, thank you.eep us up to date on the meetings. >>> tesla founder elon musk is heading to the white house today and ready to carefully criticize the president's travel ban. hu musk is a member of the advisory forum. musk says quote i and others will express our objections to the recent executive order on immigration and offer suggestions to the changes to the policy. i understand the perspective of those. those comments coming hours after the uber ceo quit the same advisory...
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muhammad ali jr.'son says he was detained by immigration officials and questioned about his religion. he was traveling back from jamaica with his mother who was also briefly detained. ali was detained hours despite saying mess a u.s. citizen and the son of the u.s. heavyweight champion. welcome to all. muhammad, let's start with you. what, exactly happened on that day in the florida airport? >> i got off the plane and i was going to baggage claim. the guy from immigration pulled me aside and asked me my name. i was like, okay, my name is muhammad ali. he asked me, what is your religion? i was like why would you ask me what my religion is? he asked me and i said i'm a muslim. it was like he didn't believe me. he took me in the back room and asked me the same questions, again. i answered them. i was like what is this all about, you know? what's going on? he was like, oh, we are checking something. i was like okay. i was waiting like an hour and 45 minutes to check something. i was like i have things to d
muhammad ali jr.'son says he was detained by immigration officials and questioned about his religion. he was traveling back from jamaica with his mother who was also briefly detained. ali was detained hours despite saying mess a u.s. citizen and the son of the u.s. heavyweight champion. welcome to all. muhammad, let's start with you. what, exactly happened on that day in the florida airport? >> i got off the plane and i was going to baggage claim. the guy from immigration pulled me aside...
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i was dog muhammad mohammed al- - doing muhammad ali impressions. >> i've never trained someone who is fighting for their life. >> but pe -- petibone isn't the only one fighting for his life. everyone in this class has been diagnosed with parkinsons disease. >> june of 2016,. >> november of 2008. >> reporter: parkinsons affects movement, causes tremors, difficulties in speech and writing. according to the parkinsons foundation, more than a million americans are living with parkinsons. 60,000 more are diagnosed with it each year. >> nothing cure its -- it. no cure, nothing halts the progression. the only thing is to have a reasonable diet, take rest when you need it and take your medication. >> reporter: and that's what the people we talked to say brought them here. if there's no knockout punch, they'd like to at least get in a few stings. >> you can either stay status quo or empower yourself. >> my neurologist suggested tai chi or ballroom dancing or rock steady boxing. the boxing immediately had an appeal to it. >> reporter: this type of exercise, specifically for parkinsons patients
i was dog muhammad mohammed al- - doing muhammad ali impressions. >> i've never trained someone who is fighting for their life. >> but pe -- petibone isn't the only one fighting for his life. everyone in this class has been diagnosed with parkinsons disease. >> june of 2016,. >> november of 2008. >> reporter: parkinsons affects movement, causes tremors, difficulties in speech and writing. according to the parkinsons foundation, more than a million americans are...
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i didn't know what to think. >> did they know you were muhammad ali's son?did they believe you? >> i don't think so. >> like it went over their head. >> let me ask you. your family lawyer had suggested in an interview your experience was related to president trump's travel ban, but as you know, the ban was on appeal at the time so it wasn't even in effect and you were traveling from jamaica, which was not one of the countries that was part of the travel ban. do you think there's a connection there? >> there's always a problem in history. it's since gotten a lot worse. >> what was always a problem in history? what do you mean? >> just racial profiling. not just racial profiling, but, you know, a religious profiling. all the christians are bad because we've been maimed and killed and raped and all of that. >> slavery? >> it must have shaken you up. it must have shaken you both up. >> i'm a mother. >> i have a gift for the president, the ka ran. it's compact. he can read it. >> i don't know if you can blame the president. >> i'm not saying it. the president sho
i didn't know what to think. >> did they know you were muhammad ali's son?did they believe you? >> i don't think so. >> like it went over their head. >> let me ask you. your family lawyer had suggested in an interview your experience was related to president trump's travel ban, but as you know, the ban was on appeal at the time so it wasn't even in effect and you were traveling from jamaica, which was not one of the countries that was part of the travel ban. do you think...
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let's go live to tokyo and bring in muhammad lila.e secretary there really smoothing some feathers and ensuring the allies the security guarantees are still there. yes? >> reporter: miguel, you hit the nail on the head when you used the words. this is seen as a trip of reassures answere reassuranc reassurance. the defense secretary making the first comments since arriving in tokyo. coming out forcefully in defense of the alliance with japan. the united states stands shoulder to shoulder with the japanese prime minister and japanese people. earlier in iran, in the day, he made similar comments assuring south korea that the united states would come to its defense if north korea took aggressive action. that would be dealt with immediately and effectively. when it comes to japan, this is a key strategic partner for the united states. more than 50,000 american service members currently here in japan. home to the navy seventh fleet. dr during the campaign, president trump made comments that caused concern with japanese leadership. how japan
let's go live to tokyo and bring in muhammad lila.e secretary there really smoothing some feathers and ensuring the allies the security guarantees are still there. yes? >> reporter: miguel, you hit the nail on the head when you used the words. this is seen as a trip of reassures answere reassuranc reassurance. the defense secretary making the first comments since arriving in tokyo. coming out forcefully in defense of the alliance with japan. the united states stands shoulder to shoulder...
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to get back to what muhammad was saying before on the fed. we've seen this reason. we've seen this catalyst. it's important for the fed to make a move, to make a strategic move. we've waited 12 months before another interest rate hike between 2016 and 2017 and for the fed to make a move in a short period of time i think would be very telling and something that our economy and our investors want to see. >> by the way, i scanned the statistic when our staff sent it out, but i believe they said it was goldman sachs that's been leading the trading higher during this 12-day rally. jonathan, is that the kind of stock you'd want to buy or would you want to buy one of the laggards here? >> if you're looking at the financials on a whole, they clearly have some upward potential there. when you're discussing interest rates and talking about the swing in regulation coming back towards the middle a little bit more, i think that sector is something that has not been attractive to investors but will clearly come back into play. >> if you look at the cost of ensuring against a morg
to get back to what muhammad was saying before on the fed. we've seen this reason. we've seen this catalyst. it's important for the fed to make a move, to make a strategic move. we've waited 12 months before another interest rate hike between 2016 and 2017 and for the fed to make a move in a short period of time i think would be very telling and something that our economy and our investors want to see. >> by the way, i scanned the statistic when our staff sent it out, but i believe they...
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you mentioned muhammad ali. i wanted to go to a clip of muhammad ali. shoot them for what?y never lynched me. they didn't put dogs on me. they did not rob me of my nationality. shoot them for what? how can i shoot those poor people? that was as he protested the war in vietnam. what does he mean to you? michael: he is an inspiration for athletes to use the platform for good. of times, you get caught in the marketing situation, you forget you are a person. there are things going on, words you speak, you can inspire young kids to make decisions or bring awareness to things going on. mohammed ali inspires me to be the voice for people. it is different from back then, when protesting and rallies and things you had to go out and get them to follow you and do these things to share your message. a button onck of twitter, instagram, facebook, you can share your message and reach millions of people. you can change a lot of lives. the israel trip was about the time benjamin netanyahu came to the united states and had a news conference with donald trump. your thoughts on trump? growing
you mentioned muhammad ali. i wanted to go to a clip of muhammad ali. shoot them for what?y never lynched me. they didn't put dogs on me. they did not rob me of my nationality. shoot them for what? how can i shoot those poor people? that was as he protested the war in vietnam. what does he mean to you? michael: he is an inspiration for athletes to use the platform for good. of times, you get caught in the marketing situation, you forget you are a person. there are things going on, words you...
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the son of the legend, the wast, the late muhammad ali detaind and questioned for hours because he has a muslim last america.t is not host: your representative, bill asqual, he tried to get president trump tax releases. a previous guest said it wasn't a correct way. that argument and the effort being made to release the tax you think?at do guest: some folks hold on to tohnical aspects of a debate ensure the movement is not to go forward, something that should be really black and fundamental uld be for us. , we look into tax returns, why not this president. when we have resolution that for president trump to release that information, the ther side of the aisle will adhere to technical opposition prevent that from happening. that is very sad, i think the american people deserve to know trump's tax returns. thoughts on president trump's traesz to congress tonight? guest: we'll hear what he has to say. optimistic, i hope remains within the parameters of the great future of america and heavy-handed like bullying anybody to beat down on that is different. host: some of the representatives sa
the son of the legend, the wast, the late muhammad ali detaind and questioned for hours because he has a muslim last america.t is not host: your representative, bill asqual, he tried to get president trump tax releases. a previous guest said it wasn't a correct way. that argument and the effort being made to release the tax you think?at do guest: some folks hold on to tohnical aspects of a debate ensure the movement is not to go forward, something that should be really black and fundamental uld...
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caller: i was wondering would muhammad atta hopefully they qualify and there's a whole list of them. if you're here illegally, get out. on long island, ms-13 killed five kids at the start of this year. they just did a raid. there's so many illegals here in new york. sense 2006 we had a tea party because of illegal immigrants when you tried pushing comprehensive reform. that was under bush. that's the first tea party that started. okay. he got trained up to fly airplanes and airliners and look what happened. we wound up with 3,000 dead americans. this is a visa problem. so absolutely i agree with you. if your visa is expired, the federal government needs to beware of your whereabouts. we don't know who they are. they're traveling into the country. disapishing into the woodwork. i don't have anything against immigrants. i'm the son of immigrant paragraphs as a matter of fact. the problem is the process. we do not track our people that are coming in over the border. our borders are wide open. i'm from texas. that's one of the worse states to have that problem. and this is something that
caller: i was wondering would muhammad atta hopefully they qualify and there's a whole list of them. if you're here illegally, get out. on long island, ms-13 killed five kids at the start of this year. they just did a raid. there's so many illegals here in new york. sense 2006 we had a tea party because of illegal immigrants when you tried pushing comprehensive reform. that was under bush. that's the first tea party that started. okay. he got trained up to fly airplanes and airliners and look...
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muhammad ali suffered from parkinson's and he is an inspiration.e boxing. >> i've never trained someone fighting for their life. >> pettibone is not the only one in this fight. this is rocksteady boxing. everyone in this class has been diagnosed with parkinson's disease. >> in june of 2016, february of 2016, november of 2008 -- >> reporter: parkinson's is a progressive disorder of the nervous system. it affects coordination and dizziness, difficulties with speech and writing. according to the disease foundation, more than a million americans are living with parkinson's. 60,000 more are diagnosed in the u.s. each year. >> there's no cure. there's nothing to halt progression. only thing that is within our control is the level of activity that's going to have a reasonable diet and take your medication. >> reporter: that's what the people we talked to say brought them here. if there is no knockout punch, they would at least like to get in a few good swings. >> status quo or better yourself. this program you will better yourself. >> everything you can d
muhammad ali suffered from parkinson's and he is an inspiration.e boxing. >> i've never trained someone fighting for their life. >> pettibone is not the only one in this fight. this is rocksteady boxing. everyone in this class has been diagnosed with parkinson's disease. >> in june of 2016, february of 2016, november of 2008 -- >> reporter: parkinson's is a progressive disorder of the nervous system. it affects coordination and dizziness, difficulties with speech and...
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yeah, i thought hardtalk, muhammad ali...great cue, actually, because we want to show everybody a little bit of your dance, some of the stuff you've done. perhaps your most autobiographical work was desh, which took you in a way back to bangladesh. let's just enjoy 30 seconds or so of this. for me, it's fascinating on so many levels. here you are, the movement i love. it's so expressive. but also there's a longing in it and a relationship between you and bangladesh — as represented, i guess, by the nature there. i'm trying to figure out whether it's actually, in a sense, sad or whether it's a very positive thing. i think it's a bit of both. ithink, you know, really the story's about my father, in a way. i start the show off hammering this kind of grave... so, you know, when i told my father, "look, the show is kind of about you and me", he was excited. but i said, "hold on, i have to tell you something. "you're dead at the beginning of the show." he says, "you've killed me off already? "i'm not even dead in real life!" so he
yeah, i thought hardtalk, muhammad ali...great cue, actually, because we want to show everybody a little bit of your dance, some of the stuff you've done. perhaps your most autobiographical work was desh, which took you in a way back to bangladesh. let's just enjoy 30 seconds or so of this. for me, it's fascinating on so many levels. here you are, the movement i love. it's so expressive. but also there's a longing in it and a relationship between you and bangladesh — as represented, i guess,...
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. >> and the son of muhammad ali detained at a florida airport two hours. what customs officials asked him and what the family says was really behind it. there are words to describe every step we take. words for the joy... and the sorrow. ♪ but through all of life's journey... there is no language adequate to describe the ultimate heights you can attain. your full potential. ♪ >> new at 10:00, bans sex offenders on facebook has become a controversial topic all the way to the supreme court. a sex offender says his constitutional right to free speech is being violated by the law prohibiting sex offenders from social media websites. the case was sent to the supreme court. georgia, kentucky, and louisiana also have laws banning sex offenders from using social media. >>> and, an internet security service's company called cloud flair says it discovered a bug in its security systems that may have compromised personal information from thousands of websites. it is a san francisco company whose clients include uber and fit bit. it went unnoticed five long months and
. >> and the son of muhammad ali detained at a florida airport two hours. what customs officials asked him and what the family says was really behind it. there are words to describe every step we take. words for the joy... and the sorrow. ♪ but through all of life's journey... there is no language adequate to describe the ultimate heights you can attain. your full potential. ♪ >> new at 10:00, bans sex offenders on facebook has become a controversial topic all the way to the...
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. >> reporter: owning his own business is what muhammad kurdi considers to be the american dream. he sells used cars and owns a mechanic shop. originally from syria, he is now an american citizen, fears for those still living in his native country. just this week, some of his relatives died in a building collapse there. >> it's the most dangerous country in the world now, syria. that's why people fled from syria, you know. their goal is to go to the safer place, you know and have a better life. >> reporter: with the president's executive order banning travel, sidelined following yesterday's decision from the federal appeals court, he tells me his faith in the constitution is restored. >> it gives me confidence back that american people are standing. we are living in a free country. >> we'll be doing something rapidly, having to do with additional security for our country. you'll be seeing that sometime next week. >> reporter: as the president promises new security action in the days ahead, the next step in the battle over the ban remains to be seen. >> in some ways because the pre
. >> reporter: owning his own business is what muhammad kurdi considers to be the american dream. he sells used cars and owns a mechanic shop. originally from syria, he is now an american citizen, fears for those still living in his native country. just this week, some of his relatives died in a building collapse there. >> it's the most dangerous country in the world now, syria. that's why people fled from syria, you know. their goal is to go to the safer place, you know and have a...
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and imam muhammad ali alai he.u think's radical islamist are at war with america, show of hands which marked no? by which marked i don't accept the term islamist. >> sean: if people indoctrinate and kill the name of islam come if you tell your child that 72 virgins await you in blowoff the heads of radical islamic terrorism, is that not, holy war against infidels? >> is in the fact that we have christians in america who call themselves dominion us to take over the government? >> sean: is that of the bigger problem is radical islam is? there are more questions in america. >> sean: name the most recent attack by one of these individuals. i can't speak to the post nightclub, . >> san bernardino, not one of the seven states what's mark >> sean: but we have 72 people since 9/11, the judge in seattle got it wrong for it 72 people, frank gaffney authority you that we know are from these seven countries that in fact have been charged with her related incidents. >> we have, it's preposterous to suggest that there isn't some
and imam muhammad ali alai he.u think's radical islamist are at war with america, show of hands which marked no? by which marked i don't accept the term islamist. >> sean: if people indoctrinate and kill the name of islam come if you tell your child that 72 virgins await you in blowoff the heads of radical islamic terrorism, is that not, holy war against infidels? >> is in the fact that we have christians in america who call themselves dominion us to take over the government?...
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we are also going to have on the son of boxing great muhammad ali. muhammad ali jr. as a result of of the travel ban and questioned about his religion. we will get the story behind what happened there when we see you at the top of the hour. >> thank you, ali. another man detained at jfk will be at the speech. >>> the final frontier used to be reserved for astronauts. one space company is taking two tourists, we presume with deep pock theet pockets, for a trip around the moon. not every story is about president trump. (vo) a lifetime of your dog's nutritional needs... all in one. purina one. healthy energy, all in one. strong muscles, all in one. highly digestible, and a taste he loves, all in one. purina one smartblend is expertly blended... with 100% nutrition, 0% fillers, always real meat #1. lifelong smart nutrition. it's all in one. purina one. the dry skin culprit no a damaged moisture barrier. new moisture bomb from garnier skinactive. with antioxidant rich goji berry and pomegranate, it strengthens skin's moisture barrier. ...to keep hydration where it belongs
we are also going to have on the son of boxing great muhammad ali. muhammad ali jr. as a result of of the travel ban and questioned about his religion. we will get the story behind what happened there when we see you at the top of the hour. >> thank you, ali. another man detained at jfk will be at the speech. >>> the final frontier used to be reserved for astronauts. one space company is taking two tourists, we presume with deep pock theet pockets, for a trip around the moon. not...
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. >>> new details in the developing story with muhammad ali's son. muhammad ali jr.nd his mother were fort lauderdale airport this month. the son and his mother were returning from jamaica from a black history month event. the ali jr. was questioned for two hour was questions focusing on his religion. >>> a judge ruled one accuser can testify to support charges that bill cosby drugged and molested a woman near his estate in philadelphia. prosecutors wanted to call 12 other women to support the claim of prior bad acts. >>> a meetding here in new york with the city's mayor and federal prosecutors. mayor de blasio was questioned by prosecutors for four hours on friday. part of the investigation into whether the mayor and aides traded favors for campaign donations. mayor said fund raising followed the law. >>> let's go to indra on the plaza wit love this g i love new york city but go patriots. what's the mission today? >> to find tom brady's jersey! >> what's the plan? how are you going to do that? >> believe. >> works for me, right? all right. we're actually starting to
. >>> new details in the developing story with muhammad ali's son. muhammad ali jr.nd his mother were fort lauderdale airport this month. the son and his mother were returning from jamaica from a black history month event. the ali jr. was questioned for two hour was questions focusing on his religion. >>> a judge ruled one accuser can testify to support charges that bill cosby drugged and molested a woman near his estate in philadelphia. prosecutors wanted to call 12 other...
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star receiver, tarek johnson, and intriguing is running back walsh from las vegas, the grandson of muhammad ali. abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >>> abc 7 news continues now online on twitter, facebook and all your mobil
star receiver, tarek johnson, and intriguing is running back walsh from las vegas, the grandson of muhammad ali. abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >>> abc 7 news continues now online on twitter, facebook and all your mobil
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[applause] professor muhammad: good evening , everyone. i want to thank you james grossman for inviting me to be on the panel today. i hope we settle some debts. [laughter] i want tomuhammad: thank my fellow panelists for the contribution to this moment. and all of you for sticking around in a hot room on a cold, wintry day in denver. for you "star wars" fans, today 's plenary feels like the beginning of the jedi council to discuss priorities with the chancellor insidious as he sets out to destroy the republic as we know it. [laughter] [laughter] professor muhammad: you'll have to pardon my american studies proclivities. when i watched episode three: return of the jedi over the holidays, i couldn't help but explain the anti-fascist message of the saga. i have struggled to make sense of what happened but the visit -- of what happened, what the election results mean for the death of division in our nature. -- in our nation. what the future holds. i thought he might be a disguise, doubly deceitful in a good way. i thought president-elect trum
[applause] professor muhammad: good evening , everyone. i want to thank you james grossman for inviting me to be on the panel today. i hope we settle some debts. [laughter] i want tomuhammad: thank my fellow panelists for the contribution to this moment. and all of you for sticking around in a hot room on a cold, wintry day in denver. for you "star wars" fans, today 's plenary feels like the beginning of the jedi council to discuss priorities with the chancellor insidious as he sets...
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john allen muhammad would drive. lee boyd malvo was in the trunk, and they would communicate and that is how they would drive around, basically looking for people to kill. it is terrifying to think about and is terrifying still for those who are around during that time, in this area. they remember, i am sure. here, you can see the hole they carved out so he could poke the nose of the rifle through there. what is also interesting about the collection and why it may look different from what people would think or remember is that everything has been processed as evidence now. so even the buffing on the trunk was done as part of that process. and then another piece of many peoplehave is the infamous tarot card left at the benjamin tasker middle school crime scene. this was the first time the criminals tried to make contact with law enforcement, through this tarot card. for those of you who remember seeing it on the news it may look different, because it was processed as evidence for fingerprints and different things. so
john allen muhammad would drive. lee boyd malvo was in the trunk, and they would communicate and that is how they would drive around, basically looking for people to kill. it is terrifying to think about and is terrifying still for those who are around during that time, in this area. they remember, i am sure. here, you can see the hole they carved out so he could poke the nose of the rifle through there. what is also interesting about the collection and why it may look different from what...
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muhammad lila, cnn, abu dhabi. >> extraordinary story there.aming up with young people around the globe for a unique student-led day of action against modern day slavery with the launch of my freedom day on march 14th. driving my freedom day is a simple question. what does freedom mean to you. >> freedom to me means going to school. what about you? >> i think for me freedom is the ability to be yourself everywhere. >> you know that freedom day, i'll give freedom to. >> send us your answer via text, photo or video through social media using the my freedom day hash tag. we'll be back in a moment. hold on, i can explain. you better have a good answer... switch to geico and you could save a ton of money on your car insurance. why didn't you say so in the first place? i thought you's was wearing a wire. haha, what? why would i wear a wire? geico. because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance is always a great answer. tbut what if it didn'tm. have to be? at blue apron, we're building a better food system. where we value quality and flavor o
muhammad lila, cnn, abu dhabi. >> extraordinary story there.aming up with young people around the globe for a unique student-led day of action against modern day slavery with the launch of my freedom day on march 14th. driving my freedom day is a simple question. what does freedom mean to you. >> freedom to me means going to school. what about you? >> i think for me freedom is the ability to be yourself everywhere. >> you know that freedom day, i'll give freedom to....
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when muhammad ali, the great muhammad ali, walked into the arena, and walked down the aisle to get intog with either joe frazier or george foreman or someone like that, if some guy in the tenth row said, "hey, you are a bum," he didn't respond to that, because champions don't respond to every slight. he is so thin-skinned. >> bill: hear me. >> don't you see how thin-skinned this man is? >> bill: i'm not going to say he's not thin-skinned. i am saying to you, it is harder for him to runun the nation when the press is actively trying to subvert him. that a guy like putin says, oh, trump is not going to be able to do anything, the press is killing him. it is harder for trump to make a deal. this is much bigger than just a personal, thin-skinned thing. this is, it is harder to run a country because these dishonest people are undermining the whole process. that is his point. the last word. >> this is why jake tapper used the word "unhinged," a word i didn't use, but frankly, a word that i am starting to understand. he is too thin-skinned. and he goes after everybodys wo takes a shot at him.
when muhammad ali, the great muhammad ali, walked into the arena, and walked down the aisle to get intog with either joe frazier or george foreman or someone like that, if some guy in the tenth row said, "hey, you are a bum," he didn't respond to that, because champions don't respond to every slight. he is so thin-skinned. >> bill: hear me. >> don't you see how thin-skinned this man is? >> bill: i'm not going to say he's not thin-skinned. i am saying to you, it is...
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customs and border -- border protection under fire for detaining muhammad ali's namesake. he was detained at a florida airport after returning to the u.s. from jamaica with his mother. both are american citizens. he was released after showing customs agents a photo of her with the sports legend but her son was detained for two hours during which immigration officials questioned him about his name and repeatedly asked him about his muslim faith. all international travelers are subject to this inspection according to officials. this happened in the days following the president travel ban. the faly is surprising decision, president trump decides whether kimberly: delays in prince george's county want your help finding the shooter that killed a woman in springdale. her body was found near charles herbert harbour high school. around 2:30 a.m. there is no word on her identity. in northeast to see are looking for the man who shot two men. one victim was hit in the stomach, the other in the leg. police say the shooter was a black man with dreadlocks and tattoos on his face. the st
customs and border -- border protection under fire for detaining muhammad ali's namesake. he was detained at a florida airport after returning to the u.s. from jamaica with his mother. both are american citizens. he was released after showing customs agents a photo of her with the sports legend but her son was detained for two hours during which immigration officials questioned him about his name and repeatedly asked him about his muslim faith. all international travelers are subject to this...
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muhammad ali jr. story. headline, the hometown paper of the late muhammad ali.stioned by immigration officials. born in the united states, mind you. his lawyers said officials held and questioned him for nearly two hours repeatedly asking him, where did you get your name from? are you muslim? i put up this story. today's "new york times" had the following piece. immigration agents discover new freedom to deport under trump. morale has increased ex potentially since the signing of the orders said border patrol agents and i.c.e. the point is there is clearly something has changed, ramesh, in some of these. it is -- these are stories that are not going to be politically helpful to the president. >> one of the things they'll have to do if they're encouraging this sort of free-lancing by sort of the least restrained elements of these bureaucracies. they have to pull them back in or it will discredit all of their policies more than -- it's going to cast it in the least possible flattering light. >> this was somebody born in the united states. >> yeah. >> one of the th
muhammad ali jr. story. headline, the hometown paper of the late muhammad ali.stioned by immigration officials. born in the united states, mind you. his lawyers said officials held and questioned him for nearly two hours repeatedly asking him, where did you get your name from? are you muslim? i put up this story. today's "new york times" had the following piece. immigration agents discover new freedom to deport under trump. morale has increased ex potentially since the signing of the...
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despite trump's travel ban's first suspension, the son of legendary boxer muhammad ali was detained for hours by immigration officials at fort lauderdale-hollywood international airport on february 7, only a few days after the travel ban was blocked nationwide by seattle district judge james robart. the laywer for 44-year-old muhammad ali, jr., says as he was going through customs on the way back from jamaica, he was stopped, asked if he was muslim, and then when he said yes, he was held and questioned for nearly two hours about his religion. olympic gold medalist, reality tv show star, and r republican trump supporter caitlyn jenner has issued a direct message to president trump,p, calling the adadministration's decicision to reverse e presidentnt obama's landmamark decision to order public schools to let tranansgender studenents use the bathrooms matcngng the chohosen gender identntity "a disaster." >> i have a memessage for prpresident trump from m one republican to anotherer. this is a disaster, and you can ststilfixt to d you mada prise e to ptect tgbtq communy. calle. amy:resident
despite trump's travel ban's first suspension, the son of legendary boxer muhammad ali was detained for hours by immigration officials at fort lauderdale-hollywood international airport on february 7, only a few days after the travel ban was blocked nationwide by seattle district judge james robart. the laywer for 44-year-old muhammad ali, jr., says as he was going through customs on the way back from jamaica, he was stopped, asked if he was muslim, and then when he said yes, he was held and...
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the son of the late boxer, muhammad ali...speaking out this morning about how he was detained by immigration officials at an airport in florida. ali junior says he and his mother khalilah camacho ali were detained because of their names and faith. this happened back on february 7. they were returning back to the u-s from jamaica. take a listen to what he had to say about the experience. questions. the ali's were held for nearly two hours at the fort lauderdale-hollywood airport. ali junior says officials didn't believe him when he said he was the boxers son either. eventually both alis were released. customs border patrol has not commented on the case this morning. still ahead. bay area roads are still recovering from the last series of storms. we'll show you which busy east bay road is still closed this morning. we're coming up on 8:45... here's a quick look at the top stories we're following this morning... at least three people are dead this morning after a plane that was headed to san jose crashed into homes in riverside.
the son of the late boxer, muhammad ali...speaking out this morning about how he was detained by immigration officials at an airport in florida. ali junior says he and his mother khalilah camacho ali were detained because of their names and faith. this happened back on february 7. they were returning back to the u-s from jamaica. take a listen to what he had to say about the experience. questions. the ali's were held for nearly two hours at the fort lauderdale-hollywood airport. ali junior says...