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muhammad ali jr., or muhammad ibn ali, says he was flagged by tsa and then asked for his social security number, his place of birth, and a u.s. passport to board the flight, even though he had already shown his u.s. driver's license. muhammad ibn ali was also stopped and questioned for over two hours about his name and his religion in late february when he flew into florida from jamaica. this is muhammad ibn ali speaking on democracy now! >> the first question they asked me, what was my name. the second question was, where did i get my name from. the third question was, what religion are you. i answered, my name is mohammed ibn ali. i got my name for my mother and father. they raised me. they came in the name muhammad ali from birth. i said i am muslim. obviously, i think they did not believe me so they took me into another room in the back. they asked me to same series of questions. it struck me as a surprise, shock, and awe because i'm an american citizen so i don't know why he even stopped me in the first place. and he could to see the whole interview of muhammad ali's oldest son as w
muhammad ali jr., or muhammad ibn ali, says he was flagged by tsa and then asked for his social security number, his place of birth, and a u.s. passport to board the flight, even though he had already shown his u.s. driver's license. muhammad ibn ali was also stopped and questioned for over two hours about his name and his religion in late february when he flew into florida from jamaica. this is muhammad ibn ali speaking on democracy now! >> the first question they asked me, what was my...
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boxing legend muhammad ali's son was stopped at reagan national as he was preparing to board a flight for florida. why he believes he was profiled and how a chance encounter is bringing added attention to this incident. >> reporter: air travel these days comes with a headache for muhammad ali jr. >> he said we can't let you on homeland security. i said why? what did i do? >> reporter: the boxing legend's son said friday he was stopped at reagan national airport as they were heading back to ft. lauderdale. >> they said my i.d. was expired. >> reporter: but that's not the case said ali who said he had to answer questions about where he was born. >> i'm out here taking care of business and not to be harassed. >> reporter: he had traveled to d.c. to testify before congress thursday in opposition of president donald trump's executive order on immigration. >> so i told him i was muhammad ali's son. they asked me what was my religion. >> reporter: on capitol hill, he told lawmakers about being detained for a few months last month and questioned when he returned to south florida from jamaica.
boxing legend muhammad ali's son was stopped at reagan national as he was preparing to board a flight for florida. why he believes he was profiled and how a chance encounter is bringing added attention to this incident. >> reporter: air travel these days comes with a headache for muhammad ali jr. >> he said we can't let you on homeland security. i said why? what did i do? >> reporter: the boxing legend's son said friday he was stopped at reagan national airport as they were...
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why muhammad ali jr. believes he was profiled. >> reporter: air travel these days comes with a headache for muhammad ali jr. >> they said we can't let you on until you talk to homeland security. >> reporter: the boxing legend's son said earlier friday he was stopped at washington reagan's airport ticket counter as he, his mother, and attorney were heading back to ft. lauderdale. >> they said that my i.d. was expired. >> reporter: but that's not the case according to ali who said he had to answer questions about where he was born. >> i'm out here trying to take care of business and i'm harassed. >> reporter: he had traveled to d.c. to testify before congress thursday in opposition of president donald trump's executive order on immigration. >> i told them i was muhammad ali's son. they asked me what was my religion. >> reporter: ali told lawmakers about being detained for a few hours last month and questioned when he returned from jama terrorist. you're looking at me because i'm muslim. >> i feel so paranoi
why muhammad ali jr. believes he was profiled. >> reporter: air travel these days comes with a headache for muhammad ali jr. >> they said we can't let you on until you talk to homeland security. >> reporter: the boxing legend's son said earlier friday he was stopped at washington reagan's airport ticket counter as he, his mother, and attorney were heading back to ft. lauderdale. >> they said that my i.d. was expired. >> reporter: but that's not the case according...
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that as the son of the late block -- late boxing legend muhammad ali told congress he was detailed at a florida airport because of his relate that because of his race and religion. france 24 has more. reporter: and various -- as various u.s. states join a legal challenge against president trump's revised legal trouble the -- calling for legislation banning racial profiling. now the son of the late boxing champion muhammad ali has joined the fight, telling members of the u.s. congress that he and his mother were detained and questioned at length at an airport in florida last month. jamaica, he says he was pulled aside and asked his name and religion. >> i'm waiting for about an hour 45 minutes and they tell me i'm free to go. i was like ok, so why was i detained? they said they were just doing their job area their job is to detain people and ask them about their religion? reporting the incident happened weeks after the trump administration issued its controversial travel ban. sam i believe they were religiously and racially profiling me. i'm black, i'm a muslim, i must be a terrorist.
that as the son of the late block -- late boxing legend muhammad ali told congress he was detailed at a florida airport because of his relate that because of his race and religion. france 24 has more. reporter: and various -- as various u.s. states join a legal challenge against president trump's revised legal trouble the -- calling for legislation banning racial profiling. now the son of the late boxing champion muhammad ali has joined the fight, telling members of the u.s. congress that he...
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jonathan: is that the story in your experience as well, muhammad, for em debt?: i think oil has a big impact, commodities have a big impact so yes, that certainly is part of the story. i think another part is simply that the asset class was not as bad as people made it out. remember, this is an asset class that almost by definition goes through potholes, etc. and people underestima t amount of resilience that there is in that sovereign and quasi-sovereign segment of the asset class. lisa: mohamed you were talking earlier about tourist investors and high-yield -- what about tourists in the emerging-market, are you concerned the money will come flowing out? mohamed: it is the same phenomenon exactly and if you are a dedicated investor you tend to fade the effect of tourists and you want to have dry powder. at some point it will be shaking out. and if a tourist gets attracted by the pamphlet, the beach, but the minute there is some crisis , they go to the airport, and they forget that part of being in and emerging-market is you tend to have weaker institutions and
jonathan: is that the story in your experience as well, muhammad, for em debt?: i think oil has a big impact, commodities have a big impact so yes, that certainly is part of the story. i think another part is simply that the asset class was not as bad as people made it out. remember, this is an asset class that almost by definition goes through potholes, etc. and people underestima t amount of resilience that there is in that sovereign and quasi-sovereign segment of the asset class. lisa:...
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malvo now serving life sentence, muhammad executed back in 2009.wife mildred continuing her crusade to help other women who were victims of domestic violence. mildred sharing her story in her brand new book here called i'm still standing in it she talks about how she tried to protect her family after her husband arrest and the role that fate resilience and strength had played in her life since then, shared her journey with us earlier on good day dc, responds critics who say she is profiting off victims. >> many people did feel that i was capitalizing off of his execution and trying to make a fame for myself when i really wasn't trying to do that at all. >> i was trying to bring awareness to the 08% of victims who do not have physical stairs to prove they're victims, start to speak out. >> victim blaming was the high point of what we all had to go through. so people, if you stayed with him, he would have just killed you. if you stayed on the west coast, people on the east coast would still be alive. how dare you call you and your children victims wh
malvo now serving life sentence, muhammad executed back in 2009.wife mildred continuing her crusade to help other women who were victims of domestic violence. mildred sharing her story in her brand new book here called i'm still standing in it she talks about how she tried to protect her family after her husband arrest and the role that fate resilience and strength had played in her life since then, shared her journey with us earlier on good day dc, responds critics who say she is profiting off...
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people but it there and then they leave you know this is muhammad he owns an auto repair shop in san mateo, he allowed the placement of a shoes and clothes donation bin to be place on his property and now it is costing him i have to cut it slowly small buy small then i put it inside the trashcan there you knowthe donation bins seem to attract illegal dumping where ever they are placed so muhammad has to foot the bill to clean up the things dumped natsit's been for more than a year over in burlingame i found two more donation bins and from this angle there only appears to be the donation boxes until you walk behind them they you see a baby stroller, office chairs empty carboard boxes they come at nighttime and just like dump it in here mofa lives on the other side of san mateo just off hillsdale court near the enterprise rental car office and he is sick and tired of looking at all the garbage which gets dumped outside the bins i mean if you look it's couches.. i see couches dressers i see you know mattresses i mean i live here for four years i mean it just got worse lately in fact out
people but it there and then they leave you know this is muhammad he owns an auto repair shop in san mateo, he allowed the placement of a shoes and clothes donation bin to be place on his property and now it is costing him i have to cut it slowly small buy small then i put it inside the trashcan there you knowthe donation bins seem to attract illegal dumping where ever they are placed so muhammad has to foot the bill to clean up the things dumped natsit's been for more than a year over in...
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the other one is from muhammad ali. he was at the kennedy center one day, they were showing him through. one of the ladies who was in charge said could you come here a minute? i have to go see someone else, i have enjoyed muhammad ali around. just taken to the rest. i said fine, terrified of course because he is so famous. i did not know anything about boxing. at the end he said to me thank you so much. now, he have to go back said what did you say your name was? i said my name is jean kennedy smith. you i would was drop the smith. [laughter] [applause] i did not know what to say. i think that is my time, isn't it. [laughter] [applause] i do hope you enjoyed the book. >> we know who the storyteller here is. a are just going to have little chat amongst ourselves about the book. you can share any anecdotes that book, maybem the they will prompt you from things you particularly enjoyed. does that work for you? >> he made all of these arrangements. he is right in a crisis. >> if you would not mind, could you tell us about w
the other one is from muhammad ali. he was at the kennedy center one day, they were showing him through. one of the ladies who was in charge said could you come here a minute? i have to go see someone else, i have enjoyed muhammad ali around. just taken to the rest. i said fine, terrified of course because he is so famous. i did not know anything about boxing. at the end he said to me thank you so much. now, he have to go back said what did you say your name was? i said my name is jean kennedy...
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we did hear from deputy crown minutes muhammad on tuesday. he called the president a true friend of the muslims. when you look at individuals yesterday here in cairo which is home to many refugees from syria and yemen and somalia and libya, there was a lot of confusion as they were trying to talk to the u.s. embassy asking what this means. as we know, at the 11th hour, the federal judge in hawaii blocked that ban. >> ian lee for us from cairo. thank you. >>> republican plan to repeal and replace obamacare may be in trouble. the chairman of the house freedom caucus mark meadows claiming he has the votes to kill the republican health care bill. a cnn head count found 19 republican votes against the measure or leaning no. speaker paul ryan refusing to commit to bringing the bill to the floor next week. >> negotiations will be needed to keep republicans unified behind the bill and trademark deal could save the day. the president blamed departmemo for the bill's troubles. >> if we submitted the democrats' plan drawn everything perfect for the demo
we did hear from deputy crown minutes muhammad on tuesday. he called the president a true friend of the muslims. when you look at individuals yesterday here in cairo which is home to many refugees from syria and yemen and somalia and libya, there was a lot of confusion as they were trying to talk to the u.s. embassy asking what this means. as we know, at the 11th hour, the federal judge in hawaii blocked that ban. >> ian lee for us from cairo. thank you. >>> republican plan to...
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. >>> the son of legendary boxer, muhammad ali was detained at an airport. we'll tell you why he was kept from getting on his flight again. >>> growing beautiful tulips is a family business, we'll introduce you to a chester county couple who is keeping the century-old tradition alive. >>> plus, he may be the star of the weekend. you can see twiggy the water skiing squirrel in the area tweaked. >> reporter: take a look at the windchill down in the single digits, we're tracking snow in the seven-day forecast details coming up right after this. >> >> muhammad ali's son was detained for the second time at an airport check in. ironically after telling washington he had been detained in florida. he produced a passport and allowed to take the flight, but the transportation security administration said the large jewelry alarmed a scanner and caused the holdup there. take a look at the picture right here, boy, let's tell you the story behind this. this is the picture of a man who tried to smuggle $164,000 worth of cocaine strapped to his leg. police in new york arres
. >>> the son of legendary boxer, muhammad ali was detained at an airport. we'll tell you why he was kept from getting on his flight again. >>> growing beautiful tulips is a family business, we'll introduce you to a chester county couple who is keeping the century-old tradition alive. >>> plus, he may be the star of the weekend. you can see twiggy the water skiing squirrel in the area tweaked. >> reporter: take a look at the windchill down in the single digits,...
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story,s been an unending from jack johnson to jesse kareem abdul-jabbar, muhammad ali, and even today with lebron james, colin kaepernick. so, in a perfect world, for instance, if there was a perfect world of opportunity, the nfl would not be two thirds black. the nba would not be 80% black. 13% basketball players, football players, and 13% scientists, teachers, computer geeks. you name it. i just needed to say that because on one level african-americans have an particularly resourceful using sports to seek respect. also have from really been an unfair playing field. side in trying to make this brief is, indeed, african-americans, jesse owens trying to prove to hitler and the nazis are humanity and equality. the bestali giving up years of his boxing career to protest induction into the military during vietnam. -- we have kind of forgotten many athletes boycotted other olympics. we in america as a general society put sports on a pedestal that also is exaggerated to the point of being ridiculous, i think you all-new about gaining and losses of football teams are the years, with owners h
story,s been an unending from jack johnson to jesse kareem abdul-jabbar, muhammad ali, and even today with lebron james, colin kaepernick. so, in a perfect world, for instance, if there was a perfect world of opportunity, the nfl would not be two thirds black. the nba would not be 80% black. 13% basketball players, football players, and 13% scientists, teachers, computer geeks. you name it. i just needed to say that because on one level african-americans have an particularly resourceful using...
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recent albumsome coloring book," launched him into the national spotlight from a tribute to the late muhammadt the espy >> reporter: to performing at the white house christmas tree lighting ceremony. ♪ >> reporter: but unlike almost every other artist out there, chance works for himself and is doing it his way. you never signs with a record label. why not? >> i get to choose how much my music costs. i get to choose when it gets released. i could across when i go on tour, who i work with. >> reporter: would you ever after consider signing with a record label at this point? >> no, but do i like sometimes there like there dang, this would be way easier if i had a machine behind me, yeah, i think about it all the time. >> reporter: he became a first time father in 2015. he and his 1 1/2-year-old daughter kensly often take to instagram to show off their daddy/daughter escapades. >> we look adorable. >> reporter: her coming in was just like the refreshing will jump start. it didn't refresh my life. when she came along, everything just fast tracked and became so much moral important. >> reporter: bu
recent albumsome coloring book," launched him into the national spotlight from a tribute to the late muhammadt the espy >> reporter: to performing at the white house christmas tree lighting ceremony. ♪ >> reporter: but unlike almost every other artist out there, chance works for himself and is doing it his way. you never signs with a record label. why not? >> i get to choose how much my music costs. i get to choose when it gets released. i could across when i go on...
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miski," an american living in somalia, tweeted this link about the "draw muhammad contest," in garlandg part about this is we're in a hybrid time, right. before we used to be worried about these network attacks, think of 9/11 with the hijackers training for years and then coming over here. and then, we had lone actor attacks, individuals who were kind of drawn to this and decided to act. now, we're in this weird moment in between, where you have a number of individuals in raqqa, reaching out to americans in ohio, new york, and other places and saying "so here's the knife you should use. here's the address of the local u.s. military officer and do what you can." >> cooper: do you think elton simpson would have launched this attack if it wasn't for people in isis overseas who were online whispering in his ear? >> hughes: i think the folks whispering in his ear was a big part of it. >> cooper: the f.b.i. closed the case on elton simpson in 2014, only to re-open it several weeks before the attack because of statements he made on social media. >> hughes: it speaks to a larger problem the f.
miski," an american living in somalia, tweeted this link about the "draw muhammad contest," in garlandg part about this is we're in a hybrid time, right. before we used to be worried about these network attacks, think of 9/11 with the hijackers training for years and then coming over here. and then, we had lone actor attacks, individuals who were kind of drawn to this and decided to act. now, we're in this weird moment in between, where you have a number of individuals in raqqa,...
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people but it there and then they leave you know this is muhammad he owns an auto repair shop in sano, he allowed the placement of a shoes and clothes donation bin to be place on his property and now it is costing him i have to cut it slowly small buy small then i put it inside the trashcan there you knowthe donation bins seem to attract illegal dumping where ever they are placed so muhammad has to foot the bill to clean up the things dumped natsit's been for more than a year over in burlingame i found two more donation bins and from this angle there only appears to be the donation boxes until you walk behind them they you see a baby stroller, office chairs empty carboard boxes they come at nighttime and just like dump it in here mofa lives on the other side of san mateo just off hillsdale court near the enterprise rental car office and he is sick and tired of looking at all the garbage which gets dumped outside the bins i mean if you look it's couches.. i see couches dressers i see you know mattresses i mean i live here for four years i mean it just got worse lately in fact outside
people but it there and then they leave you know this is muhammad he owns an auto repair shop in sano, he allowed the placement of a shoes and clothes donation bin to be place on his property and now it is costing him i have to cut it slowly small buy small then i put it inside the trashcan there you knowthe donation bins seem to attract illegal dumping where ever they are placed so muhammad has to foot the bill to clean up the things dumped natsit's been for more than a year over in burlingame...
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his first name is muhammad but his last name is not clear. it was not released. police say they found knives and a pellet gun in the car. >>> a 19 year old in israel arrested for phoning the recent string of bomb threats against jewish community centers and day schools in the u.s. and abroad. the unidentified man is jewish israeli with dual american citizenship. his arrest is a result of an investigation by fbi and israeli authorities. investigators have not revealed a motive. the suspect's lawyer says the man has a serious medical condition at >>> new at 6:00, more about the visiting artist who was tied up and stabbed to death in a basement apartment in northeast washington. she had dinner with her colleagues sunday night, was set to leave monday morning. when she didn't return phone calls her colleagues went to check on her. >> reporter: this is a troubling story. one of the colleagues is a visiting professor. she worked in his north carolina art studio and came to d.c. to help chin launch an art exhibit here. the two had dinner sunday night. he tells us it was
his first name is muhammad but his last name is not clear. it was not released. police say they found knives and a pellet gun in the car. >>> a 19 year old in israel arrested for phoning the recent string of bomb threats against jewish community centers and day schools in the u.s. and abroad. the unidentified man is jewish israeli with dual american citizenship. his arrest is a result of an investigation by fbi and israeli authorities. investigators have not revealed a motive. the...
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the prophet muhammad was a descendant from abraham.now that and that we have the same understanding of laws and what's important. so i would say the crazy people over in the middle east that are cowards and murderers, they don't represent islam. islam is represented by people like this. >> thank you so much. >> people like this. >> thank you so much. that's beautiful. i want to thank you ask all my other guests tonight. kareem abdul-jabbar. chris collins, everybody in the audience, everybody watching at home. we've had a great conversation. you've heard words of inoperation from kareem abdul-jabbar, about how to build bridges how to stand and build family. talk about that. don't talk about tweets. talk about this. i'll be back april 5th on a special edition of "the messy truth." live with arnold schwarzenegger. thank you, kareem abdul-jabbar. kareem abdul-jabbar in the house. [ applause ] >>> thank you van jones. the white house standing alone, combative and defensive over president trump's false allegation of wiretapping. this is cnn
the prophet muhammad was a descendant from abraham.now that and that we have the same understanding of laws and what's important. so i would say the crazy people over in the middle east that are cowards and murderers, they don't represent islam. islam is represented by people like this. >> thank you so much. >> people like this. >> thank you so much. that's beautiful. i want to thank you ask all my other guests tonight. kareem abdul-jabbar. chris collins, everybody in the...
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goes and looks at the pleading that the judge of assified from 2008 stimony given by kalid sheik muhammad in the court at guantanamo bay, he makes very ear he's not insane and very ouis i had and files a very -- lucid and files an impressive document explaining himself. -- for everything that he from the koran where members of congress, if you bring something p on the floor of islam or koran, it's amazing. hasn't happened in a while, but members who bring something like that up, they frequently find themselves being presented a koran. somebody drops off a koran. but as an expert in the field pointed out to me when i showed him the koran that was dropped off at my office, he said it's a koran, it's not a holy koran. because what they've done is they have taken what they call the holy koran and they've eliminated the versus us that supports the killing of jews and christians. the koran from over to cover, you don't see the sentences they rely on for their killing, beheading and their lies and they believe it is ok to lie if it ends up supporting the cause of their radical beliefs about isla
goes and looks at the pleading that the judge of assified from 2008 stimony given by kalid sheik muhammad in the court at guantanamo bay, he makes very ear he's not insane and very ouis i had and files a very -- lucid and files an impressive document explaining himself. -- for everything that he from the koran where members of congress, if you bring something p on the floor of islam or koran, it's amazing. hasn't happened in a while, but members who bring something like that up, they frequently...
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boxer great muhammad ali detained at similar incident last month. >>> police helped to find a missing girl with autism. >>> plus a new center dedicated to harriet taubman's life and legacy. what you'll see, starting tomorrow. >>> the son of mohammad ali said tsa profiled him at reagan international airport today because he's a muslim. >> he says that's the second time that's happened in a month. mohammad ali jr. was leaving d.c. after speaking with members of congress yesterday about that first experience and president trump's travel ban. he said someone at the ticket counter told him he needed to talk to the department o name had been flagged. >> very angry because they cleared me the first time. why didn't they clear me the second time? >> ali's lawyer says he was detained about 20 minutes and spoke to dhs officials by phone before he was allowed to board. tsa says he wasn't detained, only questioned. >>> hugs and tears when a mother met the officer who saved her daughter. seven-year-old sahara got away from her babysitter in germantown last week on a bitterly cold day. she wasn't w
boxer great muhammad ali detained at similar incident last month. >>> police helped to find a missing girl with autism. >>> plus a new center dedicated to harriet taubman's life and legacy. what you'll see, starting tomorrow. >>> the son of mohammad ali said tsa profiled him at reagan international airport today because he's a muslim. >> he says that's the second time that's happened in a month. mohammad ali jr. was leaving d.c. after speaking with members of...
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. >> translator: it doesn't matter if a person is a christian or a muslim, muhammad says all men are brothers. >> kawa is heart broken by the grim reality of the world he lives in. he prays that some day the his people will be able to return home to live in peace and that life will return to normal. nhk "newsline." >>> prosecutors in south korea are posed to question former president park. she faces 13 separate criminal offenses over a corruption scandal that cost her the presidency. a short while ago she left her home by car. you see her entering the car. she is expected to arrive soon at the seoul central prosecutors office where questioning is scheduled from 9:30 a.m. local time. that's in about six minutes. we will be going to live footage from our partners once the former president rooarrives at prosecutors office. we'll bring you more details. >>> let's shift gears a little and take you to the weather. people are seeing a dark and wet tuesday morning. jonathan oh joining us with more. >> we have to wait until wednesday until we see clear skies. we have wait a day. we did have a
. >> translator: it doesn't matter if a person is a christian or a muslim, muhammad says all men are brothers. >> kawa is heart broken by the grim reality of the world he lives in. he prays that some day the his people will be able to return home to live in peace and that life will return to normal. nhk "newsline." >>> prosecutors in south korea are posed to question former president park. she faces 13 separate criminal offenses over a corruption scandal that cost...
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. >>> and debbie wasserman schultze posted this picture of muhammad ali's son saying he was detained by airport officials for a second time. he was held and questioned at reagan national for 20 minutes before he boarded a flight to fort lauderdale. this comes two days after he testified before lawmakers about as he returned from jamaica. >>> we have more information tonight about president trump's nominee to lead the powerful food and drug administration. dr. scott gottleib. his confirmation hearings could be bumpy. he's served as a board member or adviser with at least nine companies that make drugs or medical advices, two things the fda regulates. >>> and one more note on the trump administration before we move on tonight todays press briefing got off to an unusual start. press secretary spicer's american flag pin was upside down. in the past it's been a subtle express of help or dip dissent. but it's also the house of cards. >> no, no promo. >> just for the record no promo, and no call for help. >>> this man was buying cars with counter fit cashiers checks then selling them to uns
. >>> and debbie wasserman schultze posted this picture of muhammad ali's son saying he was detained by airport officials for a second time. he was held and questioned at reagan national for 20 minutes before he boarded a flight to fort lauderdale. this comes two days after he testified before lawmakers about as he returned from jamaica. >>> we have more information tonight about president trump's nominee to lead the powerful food and drug administration. dr. scott gottleib....
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from a tribute to the late muhammad ali at the espes -- ♪ we're better better better >> reporter: toouse christmas tree lighting ceremony -- ♪ i come to the church for the candy the peppermints is the truth ♪ >> reporter: unlike almost every artist out there, chance works for himself and is doing it his way. you've never signed with a record label. why not? >> i think there's a lot of attention on me not signing a record deal. i also don't believe in publishing deals or traditional upper management style of, you know, of music being distributed. i get to choose how much my music costs. i get to choose when my music gets released. i choose when i go on tour. who i work with. what movies i work with. >> would you ever consider signing with a record label at this point? >> no. but do i like sometimes think like -- dang, this would be way easier if i had a machine behind me? yeah, i think about it all the time. >> reporter: the constant hustle and work ethic inherited from his mother and father. >> my dad can't go two sentences without telling you how proud he is of me. my dad taught me
from a tribute to the late muhammad ali at the espes -- ♪ we're better better better >> reporter: toouse christmas tree lighting ceremony -- ♪ i come to the church for the candy the peppermints is the truth ♪ >> reporter: unlike almost every artist out there, chance works for himself and is doing it his way. you've never signed with a record label. why not? >> i think there's a lot of attention on me not signing a record deal. i also don't believe in publishing deals or...
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hundreds of people were inside and forced in that lockdown including prime minister muhammad nawa -- prime ministern escorted out. the identity of this suspect and his exact motive remain unclear. police believe he acted alone. >> pelley: jonathan vigliotti at the scene on the banks of the river thames. president trump condemned the attack in london. he said the white house has talked to prime minister theresa may who jonathan just told us was evacuated from the parliament building during the attack. here in new york police have tightened security at british diplomatic posts and other locations. to repeat now, at least three innocent victims were killed plus the gunman and 20 wounded in the terror attack in london. the attacker was killed by polie. much more on this developing story on this local news on this cbs station. as always on our 24-hour streaming news service cbsn and, of course, right here tonight on the cbs evening news. until then i'm scott pelley, overnight. chopper 5 was over a massive that tree fell this morning... causing traffic headaches in menlo park. there ar and
hundreds of people were inside and forced in that lockdown including prime minister muhammad nawa -- prime ministern escorted out. the identity of this suspect and his exact motive remain unclear. police believe he acted alone. >> pelley: jonathan vigliotti at the scene on the banks of the river thames. president trump condemned the attack in london. he said the white house has talked to prime minister theresa may who jonathan just told us was evacuated from the parliament building during...
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muhammad ali jr. says he was stopped and questioned for 20 minutes. debbie wasserman-schultz. she writes: on way home on domestic flight, muhammad ali jr. detained again. a tsa spokesman says ali jr. was not detained and was free to leave at any time. on february 7th he and his mother were held by immigration officials and reportedly questioned about their muslim faith at a florida airport. arthel: attorneys general there six states are now pursuing legal action to challenge president trump's revised travel ban which is set to take effect on thursday. finish here are some of the complaints. oregon claims the order hurts residents, employers and the economy. in washington state officials say it has the same illegal motivations as the original ban and that it harms state residents. minnesota, leaders there argue that president trump cannot override his initial ban with a new one. new york calling it a muslim ban by another name. massachusetts claiming the ban is unconstitutional and discriminatory. and finally, hawaii, the first state to take the presid
muhammad ali jr. says he was stopped and questioned for 20 minutes. debbie wasserman-schultz. she writes: on way home on domestic flight, muhammad ali jr. detained again. a tsa spokesman says ali jr. was not detained and was free to leave at any time. on february 7th he and his mother were held by immigration officials and reportedly questioned about their muslim faith at a florida airport. arthel: attorneys general there six states are now pursuing legal action to challenge president trump's...
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muhammad says all men are brothers. >> reporter: kawa is heartbroken by the grim reality of the worldlives in. he prays that some day the displaced people will be able to return home to live in peace and that life will return to normal. mostafa fathy, nhk world, erbil. >>> nhk "newsline" comes to you live from tokyo, where it's wet with a current temperature reading of 9 degrees celsius, or 48 degrees fahrenheit. sayaka mori from our weather desk has good news for you planning to visit tokyo this week. >> yes, rainy weather will likely come to an end tonight, and we'll see sunny and warm weather tomorrow. and today it's chilly and wet, buthat a surprprise, the cheher blossoms are starting to bloom. we have somome video from centr tokyo. cherry flowers have officially started to come out in tokyo totoday, that's five days earli than normal. the same as last year. it's the first time in nine years that tokyo was the site of the first bloom in the country. it takes about a week to reach full bloom. lots of lovely flowers. tomorrow the high will be 15 degrees and beautiful, sunny weather
muhammad says all men are brothers. >> reporter: kawa is heartbroken by the grim reality of the worldlives in. he prays that some day the displaced people will be able to return home to live in peace and that life will return to normal. mostafa fathy, nhk world, erbil. >>> nhk "newsline" comes to you live from tokyo, where it's wet with a current temperature reading of 9 degrees celsius, or 48 degrees fahrenheit. sayaka mori from our weather desk has good news for you...
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. >> we believe he was a prophet like our prophet muhammad. >> what about sharia law? >> you live in a country and it's your obligation to follow the country's laws. >> sitting next to ahmad josia heard the conversation. >> i was intimidated to ask questions even with him having the sign. the most concern i had was what a muslim is. >> it's amazing. people come up and show support. >> in pleasanton. . >> all right? >> in the name of love. >> god bless you. >> bill martin mar -- bill mar -- >>> 26-year-old jonathan tran from mall pi tass -- ma but tass -- -- tran is due back in court monday. mr. trump was not home at the time. it was the first known security breech of the white house since president trump took office two months ago. >>> a day after being asked to step down the attorney of new york says he's been fired. he made that public this afternoon. bahar was one of 46 federal prosecutors asked yesterday to resign. he refused. u.s. attorneys serve at the pleasure of the president and usually resign at the end of the term. >>> the white house has a monday deadline t
. >> we believe he was a prophet like our prophet muhammad. >> what about sharia law? >> you live in a country and it's your obligation to follow the country's laws. >> sitting next to ahmad josia heard the conversation. >> i was intimidated to ask questions even with him having the sign. the most concern i had was what a muslim is. >> it's amazing. people come up and show support. >> in pleasanton. . >> all right? >> in the name of love....
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police arrested the driver identified as muhammad r. who was living in france. pedestrians were forced to jump out of the way. police found knives, a shotgun and a gas can in the car. >>> israeli police say the suspect in a wave of threats against jewish community centers in the u.s. is an 18-year-old american israeli jew. he was arrested in israel yesterday, shielding his face during a court appearance. his motive remain unclear. his lawyer says he's has a serious medical condition. since january, there have been more than 150 bomb threats against jewish community centers and schools in the us u.s. and canada. >>> coming up on "the morning news ," a deadline to repeal, an ultimatum over the so-called bathroom law. >>> and sweet 16 nail biter. top seeded gonzaga pulls out all the stops. >> matthews for three. oh, my goodness! see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medic
police arrested the driver identified as muhammad r. who was living in france. pedestrians were forced to jump out of the way. police found knives, a shotgun and a gas can in the car. >>> israeli police say the suspect in a wave of threats against jewish community centers in the u.s. is an 18-year-old american israeli jew. he was arrested in israel yesterday, shielding his face during a court appearance. his motive remain unclear. his lawyer says he's has a serious medical condition....
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. >> reporter: at this cafe, we meet muhammad.or many he is the first stop on this railroad. >> i told him you already risked your life. and you just come see usa. but they don't listen. >> he offers what he can, food, money, a warning. >> just wait. this is the dream. this is the freeland. >> reporter: three clocks from his cafe, omar walks through a market. the next meeting point. rides to the border with canada he says which come with steep prices. >> if a person costs few weeks ago, $600 per person but as the number went up, i think so did the price. now i heard $1,000 per person. >> jamaal says he has received hundreds of calls from somalies considering fleeing to canada which for many is an extension escaping a civil war in somalia, extends to south africa and south america and continues on to the u.s. >> so beak, they're putting their life at risk. >> i've never seen the numbers like this. >> reporter: mark pro kosh says many of his clients go north against his counsel. >> there's in my view no imminent threat to these indi
. >> reporter: at this cafe, we meet muhammad.or many he is the first stop on this railroad. >> i told him you already risked your life. and you just come see usa. but they don't listen. >> he offers what he can, food, money, a warning. >> just wait. this is the dream. this is the freeland. >> reporter: three clocks from his cafe, omar walks through a market. the next meeting point. rides to the border with canada he says which come with steep prices. >> if a...
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. >>> and muhammad ali, jr., will speak at a democrat forum on the impact of trump's immigration policiessays he and his mother were detained by immigration officials at a florida airport last month. >>> oil prices around the globe may be stabilizing which is good news for investors and also ivanka trump's clothing line booming. landon dowdy has more. >> frances, very good morning to you. the dow falling for three straight days, the first time that's happened since january. energy the biggest drag as oil prices dropped more than 5 ps% a surge of u.s. inventories renewing a surge of a supply glut. we'll watch today for filings for unemployment and import prices. >>> any publicity is good publicity, at least for ivanka trump. despite nordstrom saying her brand would no longer be sold there, her items sold last month. and the geneva motor show is finishing up. this is where automakers show off their coolest prospects. the top highlighted is ferrari's fastest super car which goes from zero to 60 in less than 3 seconds, and a half million dollar mercedes maybach suv. >>> just ahead, adele has
. >>> and muhammad ali, jr., will speak at a democrat forum on the impact of trump's immigration policiessays he and his mother were detained by immigration officials at a florida airport last month. >>> oil prices around the globe may be stabilizing which is good news for investors and also ivanka trump's clothing line booming. landon dowdy has more. >> frances, very good morning to you. the dow falling for three straight days, the first time that's happened since...
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a nurse, abdul razzaq muhammad, has volunteered to oversee the rationing.to town from the parched countryside. the famine is going fast, very fast. there isn't enough food. there isn't enough water. and the problem is very big. like any town under siege, baidoa is digging in and praying that reinforcements arrive soon. as things stand, they only have enough supplies here to help one in ten of those who need it. and there's little doubt things are going to get a lot worse. new arrivals seeking shade on the edge of town. during the last famine in 2011, many left it too late before moving to seek help. so maybe this counts as progress. but it's hard to get the timing right in such a gruelling climate. this woman buried herfour—year—old daughter and five—year—old son on thejourney here, probably cholera again. and what happens if the aid supplies run out? those helping say the main lesson of 2011 is to sound the alarm early. what we want to do different is we want to say there is a famine that is coming. we are sure it is going to come, and especially if the ap
a nurse, abdul razzaq muhammad, has volunteered to oversee the rationing.to town from the parched countryside. the famine is going fast, very fast. there isn't enough food. there isn't enough water. and the problem is very big. like any town under siege, baidoa is digging in and praying that reinforcements arrive soon. as things stand, they only have enough supplies here to help one in ten of those who need it. and there's little doubt things are going to get a lot worse. new arrivals seeking...
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. >>> and muhammad ali, jr., will speak on president trump's immigration policies.were detained at a florida airport last month. >>> oil prices around the globe may be stabilizing which is good news for investors and also ivanka trump's clothing line booming. good morning to you. >> frances, very good morning to you. this has got investors scratching their heads here because the inventory data was stronger around oil which meant we saw the headline prices fall, but we also saw an improvement in the adp jobs number. so, we are waiting to see what tomorrow's nonfarm payrolls brings, but what this means ultimately is we think the fed will still proceed to an interest rate hike next week and that may keep market activity subdued for the next few trading sessions. ivanka trump, no problem with subdued trading. and even the fact that nordstrom is no longer stocking her product, apparently listers looked at sales and they are through the roof. so she is doing okay despite that boycott and that nordstrom problem. let's just finish up with the geneva motor show open to the p
. >>> and muhammad ali, jr., will speak on president trump's immigration policies.were detained at a florida airport last month. >>> oil prices around the globe may be stabilizing which is good news for investors and also ivanka trump's clothing line booming. good morning to you. >> frances, very good morning to you. this has got investors scratching their heads here because the inventory data was stronger around oil which meant we saw the headline prices fall, but we...
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and trying to end it, muhammad was 50 metres from an is sniper. translation: it is a street battle.s from house to house. the enemy is very aggressive, using snipers and car bombs. fighting in a built—up area is the toughestjob a soldier can do. casualties are inevitable. mosul is a big city, which makes it worse. both sides are moving along passages knocked through walls because open ground is dangerous. through homes whose owners left in a hurry. dresses still hung in a cupboard. the command centre was in the living room. translation: the fighting has become room—to—room, not house—to—house. they are surrounded. either they fight or surrender. they are not surrendering. it's close quarter combat. he had two hand grenades ready. could airstrikes help them? they're politically difficult, especially now the americans say their coalition probably killed at least 150 civilians. this fight is every bit as hard and slow and difficult as was predicted. gunfire but these soldiers seem capable, and they are pushing forward. they are determined. gunfire their enemies are around 20 metres awa
and trying to end it, muhammad was 50 metres from an is sniper. translation: it is a street battle.s from house to house. the enemy is very aggressive, using snipers and car bombs. fighting in a built—up area is the toughestjob a soldier can do. casualties are inevitable. mosul is a big city, which makes it worse. both sides are moving along passages knocked through walls because open ground is dangerous. through homes whose owners left in a hurry. dresses still hung in a cupboard. the...
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but muhammad afzal is notjust the chairman of the mosque.nt labour councillor here. birmingham is a city where religion and politics mix. according to labour's opponents, the result is an unhealthy political stagnation. we all know that the way voting works in many communities, you have the block vote, the clan vote, the postal vote and we know that they are i—party states, if you will, and selections are often made by families and packing political parties. so it is difficult to achieve change through the ballot box and often it is not in people's interests to really rock the vote. it leads to all sorts of issues. it leads to disempowerment, it leads to poverty, it leads to people not being able to participate in society and one of those consequences is that it allows radicalisation to breed unchecked. this is sparkbrook. it is one of two parliamentary constituencies identified by recent reports as accounting for three quarters of birmingham's islamist terrorist offences. this group of lads blame social media, definitely not this community.
but muhammad afzal is notjust the chairman of the mosque.nt labour councillor here. birmingham is a city where religion and politics mix. according to labour's opponents, the result is an unhealthy political stagnation. we all know that the way voting works in many communities, you have the block vote, the clan vote, the postal vote and we know that they are i—party states, if you will, and selections are often made by families and packing political parties. so it is difficult to achieve...
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so muhammad took action. >> i get my bat, and i start after him. >> reporter: he then chased the armed man out the door. he said he chose to fight because the store is his lifeline. it helps pay the medical bills for his wife's ballots -- battle with lung cancer. hey, neighbor. well, if it isn't the second most famous groundhog in pennsylvania. wow, you were some athlete. back in the day, g. well, you can still go for gold... ahh, million dollar gold rush, the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. with top prizes of a million dollars. see, you still got game, dwayne. i got instant game, gus. instant game. (giggles) keep on scratchin'. america." >> amy robach is joining us with a look at what's coming up after "action news." >> reporter: good morning, matt and tam. a busy day on capitol hill as james comey testifies on the wiretapping claims and the alleged ties with russia as the supreme court nominee faces the senate for the first time. we have full team coverage. the massive manhunt for a former tennessee teacher who abducted a teenage student. authorities warning that the
so muhammad took action. >> i get my bat, and i start after him. >> reporter: he then chased the armed man out the door. he said he chose to fight because the store is his lifeline. it helps pay the medical bills for his wife's ballots -- battle with lung cancer. hey, neighbor. well, if it isn't the second most famous groundhog in pennsylvania. wow, you were some athlete. back in the day, g. well, you can still go for gold... ahh, million dollar gold rush, the new instant game from...
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keith jackson, zoola jones and nashly muhammad are all accused of corruption. yesterday aud doe recordings of wiretapped phone conversations were played in court in one of those calls an undercover fbi agent was promised quote, quality time with mayor ed lee in return for large donations. mayor lee has not been charged with any crimes related to this case. >>> now to berkley where police say a drug bust shows that community policing works. officers got a call about three suspicious people. while the three did not burglarize the car officers did find meth, possibly heroin is and a digital scale with suspected meth. they also arrested three people. a search warrant for manning's home uncovered items including a thousand pills. loaded assault weapon, ammunition, cash, and a credit card embossing machine. >> if you were in the identity theft business and you were manufacturing credit cards to support those identities, you would have that type of machine as well as a scanner to load information on the card. >> the three suspects are jailed including charges facing g
keith jackson, zoola jones and nashly muhammad are all accused of corruption. yesterday aud doe recordings of wiretapped phone conversations were played in court in one of those calls an undercover fbi agent was promised quote, quality time with mayor ed lee in return for large donations. mayor lee has not been charged with any crimes related to this case. >>> now to berkley where police say a drug bust shows that community policing works. officers got a call about three suspicious...
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stories we're working on for you, a muse decides to join the fun with skiers on the slopes in >>> muhammad is detaint again at an airport, we'll tell you why he thinks he is being targeted. >> a pleasant good morning to you, 7:00 a.m., saturday, march 11. here's some of the stories we're following on "action news," a car collides head on into a tree sending four people to the hospital in montgomery county overnight. >>> plus, police are searching for the man who has been victimizing women in delaware, but first, bitter cold conditions are gripping the entire delaware and lehigh valleys this weekend. sky6 live h
stories we're working on for you, a muse decides to join the fun with skiers on the slopes in >>> muhammad is detaint again at an airport, we'll tell you why he thinks he is being targeted. >> a pleasant good morning to you, 7:00 a.m., saturday, march 11. here's some of the stories we're following on "action news," a car collides head on into a tree sending four people to the hospital in montgomery county overnight. >>> plus, police are searching for the man...
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prince muhammad benzol in is in charge of economic reforms.form neither the president or the guest madetements durinn a pair of photo ops. the two were expected to discuss export in h saudi labia. an increase in energy productiou has made the us less reliant on foreign oil. control mode tonight trying to defense the gop backedked healthcare act.alth they release a dismalforecast d for the bill. fox's joel waldman has the latest. >>reporter: the cbo score, mr. president, president trump ignoring questions about the congress' budget report on theo american healthcare act. among the sobering numbersmber outlined by the non partisantisa score keeper 14 millionion americans are predicted to lose their insurance in the firsthe year and nearly double that a decade later. despite the grim outlook the o white house is still selling the bill. the goal of this is to make sure that every american has the choice and a plan that they can afford and that they have the choice to buy. while so many in the administration are questioning the numbness cbo report there ie one they like. the agency has concl
prince muhammad benzol in is in charge of economic reforms.form neither the president or the guest madetements durinn a pair of photo ops. the two were expected to discuss export in h saudi labia. an increase in energy productiou has made the us less reliant on foreign oil. control mode tonight trying to defense the gop backedked healthcare act.alth they release a dismalforecast d for the bill. fox's joel waldman has the latest. >>reporter: the cbo score, mr. president, president trump...
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police believe the man identified as muhammad r. was trying to carry out an attack similar to the one in london and other european cities. larry: the chairman of the house intelligence committee apologizing to the colleagues for briefing president trump about the wiretapping investigation. representative nunez telling the president intelligence agencies gathered communication from the trump transition team as part of the investigation into russian meddling in the election. >> the president didn't innovate me over. i called down and invited myself. i thought he needed to understand what i saw and try to get the larry: some democrats say nunez compromised the investigation and are calling for independent probe. alison: developing now, protesters who rallied outside the white house may be getting their wish for now. these protesters rallied in support of obamacare. well, now, we are learning a planned vote to repeal and replace the affordable care act is on hold. >> confusion and congressional chaos all day on capitol hill until the af
police believe the man identified as muhammad r. was trying to carry out an attack similar to the one in london and other european cities. larry: the chairman of the house intelligence committee apologizing to the colleagues for briefing president trump about the wiretapping investigation. representative nunez telling the president intelligence agencies gathered communication from the trump transition team as part of the investigation into russian meddling in the election. >> the...
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six days ago, the fighting was in this street where this 12-year-old boy and her younger brother muhammad live with their parents. "we couldn't even come to the door. we all hid in one corner." children who don't flinch at the sound of gunfire in a city smashed beyond recognition. it's the price they're paying here in iraq to defeat isis. holly williams, cbs news, mosul. >>> as he left office, president obama warned president trump that the most immediate foreign threat is nuclear-armed north korea. today the north launched several missiles in what it called a simulation of an attack on u.s. military bases in japan. david martin is at the pentagon. >> reporter: at first u.s. satellites detected only one launch. later analysts concluded north korea had actually fired five medium range missiles simultaneously. one failed in the first minute, the other four flew to their maximum range of 600 miles, landing about 200 miles off the coast of japan. these were not nuclear capable missiles and not very accurate. but they were relatively small and mobile. and caught u.s. intelligence by surprise.
six days ago, the fighting was in this street where this 12-year-old boy and her younger brother muhammad live with their parents. "we couldn't even come to the door. we all hid in one corner." children who don't flinch at the sound of gunfire in a city smashed beyond recognition. it's the price they're paying here in iraq to defeat isis. holly williams, cbs news, mosul. >>> as he left office, president obama warned president trump that the most immediate foreign threat is...
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happening later today, muhammad ali's wife and son are speaking to lawmakers on capitol hill on the pact of the immigration policy. the discussion has gone to all corners. ali's wife and son said they were targeted by immigration officials as a florida airport last month because they're muslim is and have arabic sounding names. u.s. customs and border protection said they were questioned but not because of their religion. >> 6:47 right now. scott mcgrew has been examining the president's first 100 days in office. today is day 49. >> the republican party is trying to figure out if they have the president's full support on the new health care bill. stkph t >> the president is not using the language they would like to hear. they call it a way to start negotiations. that's not fully committing. he had he is willing to let obamacare continue as is just to let it fail. live pictures from the house of representatives. they do what's called the markup price on their new health care bill. republicans have worked all night on this. an all nighter despite the fact that the republican party said it
happening later today, muhammad ali's wife and son are speaking to lawmakers on capitol hill on the pact of the immigration policy. the discussion has gone to all corners. ali's wife and son said they were targeted by immigration officials as a florida airport last month because they're muslim is and have arabic sounding names. u.s. customs and border protection said they were questioned but not because of their religion. >> 6:47 right now. scott mcgrew has been examining the president's...
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>>> the son of the late boxing legend muhammad ali says he wants lawmakers to, quote, step into the ring stand up against racial profiling. ali says when he and his mother returned to florida last month he was detained for more than an hour and a half. during that time officers asked him about his name and religion. >> i felt that my human rights were abused. i i felt like an immigrant. i felt like i felt at my father's funeral. i didn't know what to think. >> wow. >>> today hawaii became the first state to officially challenge the president's new immigration order. >>> there was a pretty big event going on in gins vainesville to. first let's take you back to what happened two years ago. the final structure of the cold concrete plant was demolished. and this is what happened there today. cabela's opened its only sporting goods store in northern virginia at the shopping center. thousands of customers came out to help the store celebrate. cabela's says their store stands out because their employees live an outdoor lifestyle and know all the best local spots to go hunting and fishing. >>> g
>>> the son of the late boxing legend muhammad ali says he wants lawmakers to, quote, step into the ring stand up against racial profiling. ali says when he and his mother returned to florida last month he was detained for more than an hour and a half. during that time officers asked him about his name and religion. >> i felt that my human rights were abused. i i felt like an immigrant. i felt like i felt at my father's funeral. i didn't know what to think. >> wow....
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. >> we left at night 2:00, says muhammad isis snipers fired at his family as they left. where isis infiltrators iraqi troops separate the men and boys from the women and girls. first frisking them and then checking identity cards against a database isis members had sympathierizeizer sympathizers. >> they say every day they weed out five or six isis suspects. he says, isis held her and her family as human shields. she wants revenge. 10, 10 of my uncles, tell me, if i catch one of those rats, i'll kill them with my own hand and drink their blood. volunteers from southern iraqi rice and bens from many in weeks. >> the un warn battled the militaryian disaster, this is it. south mosul. >>> so tell us your big idea for getting the whole country -- let it sink in. shouldn't we say we have the lowest price? nope, badda book. badda boom. have you ever stayed with choice hotels? like at a comfort inn? yep. free waffles, can't go wrong. i like it. promote that guy. get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed. when you book direct at choicehotels.com. book now. today, unlimited ge
. >> we left at night 2:00, says muhammad isis snipers fired at his family as they left. where isis infiltrators iraqi troops separate the men and boys from the women and girls. first frisking them and then checking identity cards against a database isis members had sympathierizeizer sympathizers. >> they say every day they weed out five or six isis suspects. he says, isis held her and her family as human shields. she wants revenge. 10, 10 of my uncles, tell me, if i catch one of...