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because we are talking about muhammad ali, you say there's a million books about muhammad ali and why should there be another book? why is this guy writing this book in at the last book i wrote was about evil canibal and i finished that and i was talking about what i should do with my publisher, obscure story that nobody knows, sea biscuit kind of thing where america discovers the great story and falls in love and so i proposed a book about a guy named will who is a writer at the bothon globe when i was there. he had some mob connections and things like that and told great stories and probably the most charismatic guy i knew. could you write a 25 page proposal on this and i did, i wrote out the 25-page proposal and he turned it down in about five seconds and he said you need to write about some iconic athlete so i wrote a list of iconic athletes and i wrote johnny, bill russell you know e, walter and all seemed to have been done and books on this guy and i put down muhammad ali, i said, that's the most iconic guy of all, he's the most iconic guy that's ever been in the united states a
because we are talking about muhammad ali, you say there's a million books about muhammad ali and why should there be another book? why is this guy writing this book in at the last book i wrote was about evil canibal and i finished that and i was talking about what i should do with my publisher, obscure story that nobody knows, sea biscuit kind of thing where america discovers the great story and falls in love and so i proposed a book about a guy named will who is a writer at the bothon globe...
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then i put down muhammad ali and i said that's the most iconic guy of all. he's the most iconic athlete that ever in the united states, but in the world and i said maybe there's something in there. and the time period i came up with on this, the last big book on muhammad ali was written by the editor of the new yorker. david remnick and it was written in 1997 and it covered the time in his life from when he was born in louisville till you won the world title in against sonny liston and it ended right there. and i said what if i take the time period that went from there and when he had the trouble with the draft board of the united states government and kind of go with that. and i said that to my editor and i gave him a note and said the proposed title, mohammed ali versus the united states. and he said could you write me two paragraphs on that. so i wrote the two paragraphs and the next day he called up and said we got deal, were going to do this. so that's why i'm doing it and i found as i got into it, there were a couple reasons to be doing it. i'm 18 mont
then i put down muhammad ali and i said that's the most iconic guy of all. he's the most iconic athlete that ever in the united states, but in the world and i said maybe there's something in there. and the time period i came up with on this, the last big book on muhammad ali was written by the editor of the new yorker. david remnick and it was written in 1997 and it covered the time in his life from when he was born in louisville till you won the world title in against sonny liston and it ended...
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sold at $1,500. >> and remember that muhammad ali painting called "sting like a bee"?-- $2,800. >> alas, that's the biggest celebrity hit of the night. >> buddy hackett, sold, $250. rudy giuliani, $800. >> at this rate... >> david bowie, sold at $550. jimi hendrix. >> ...baird jones' million-dollar investment in celebrity art... >> sold at $300. henry fonda. >> ...is looking like a big bust. >> pass it. pass, and we'll pass. moving along. >> this color-pencil doodle by actor ed asner starts with an minimum bid of 400 bucks. >> any bids, $400? and we'll pass. [ buzzer sounds ] >> will matthew broderick do any better? >> any bids at $100? >> $100 only. >> nope. >> and we're passing. [ buzzer sounds ] and we have now "courtyard of the old residency in munich." the artist is adolf hitler. we'll start at $50 and now $75. we're looking for $75 on this. last call, we're at $100. sold at $100 and glad to have it pass me. >> out of the 300 works put up for auction, about a third of them sell. the grand total, 43k. hugh expresses surprise if not disappointment. >> it was some th
sold at $1,500. >> and remember that muhammad ali painting called "sting like a bee"?-- $2,800. >> alas, that's the biggest celebrity hit of the night. >> buddy hackett, sold, $250. rudy giuliani, $800. >> at this rate... >> david bowie, sold at $550. jimi hendrix. >> ...baird jones' million-dollar investment in celebrity art... >> sold at $300. henry fonda. >> ...is looking like a big bust. >> pass it. pass, and we'll pass. moving...
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and i said maybe i should go to muhammad stretch and check it out. maybe i can get something different. and so i went and i went in, and there was no security, nothing, and i went in and/or maybe, i don't know, seven or eight people in there and you stretched out on a rubbing table. his back was kind of against the wall and build a epstein, singer, that old black magic, james brown, the singer, poppa got a brand-new bag, he was very calm and red sox wasn't there. red fox was telling dirty jokes. red fox is from st. louis i guess. he was doing the best dirty jokes i've ever heard in my life. everybody sides which is splitting and tears were in their eyes and we would all be kind of, all he would say tell another. and red sox it to know one that was even more dirty and even better than the last one. it was like a moment, unity, just in that moment i can think i wish this could go on forever. maybe james brown will start singing. maybe somebody else will come in and the whole thing. i kind of peeled out of there, you know. i was just a little howdy duty
and i said maybe i should go to muhammad stretch and check it out. maybe i can get something different. and so i went and i went in, and there was no security, nothing, and i went in and/or maybe, i don't know, seven or eight people in there and you stretched out on a rubbing table. his back was kind of against the wall and build a epstein, singer, that old black magic, james brown, the singer, poppa got a brand-new bag, he was very calm and red sox wasn't there. red fox was telling dirty...
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on friday, 18-year-old muhammad sharaf was killed by an israeli settler, while 17-year-old muhammad khalaf and 20-year-old muhammad ghanam were killed by israeli soldiers. on saturday, 21-year-old yousef abbas kashour was killed by an israeli soldier. about 400 more palestinians were wounded as israeli troops opened fire against protesters with live bullets and tear gas. meanwhile, on friday night, a palestinian teenager killed a man and his two adult children in their home in an israeli-only settlement in the west bank. the three victims, whose names have not been released, were sitting down to shabat dinner when they were stabbed to death. this is abed al-jaleel alabed, the father of the palestinian teenager who killed the 3-d israelis. >> i have no idea what happened. i'm against any attack. our children are young and the occupation is responsible for the attacks, not my son. the occupation caused the attack. amy: on sunday, the violence appeared to spread to the israeli embassy in jordan, where israeli security officer killed two jordanians, after one stabbed him.m. israel has d deploy
on friday, 18-year-old muhammad sharaf was killed by an israeli settler, while 17-year-old muhammad khalaf and 20-year-old muhammad ghanam were killed by israeli soldiers. on saturday, 21-year-old yousef abbas kashour was killed by an israeli soldier. about 400 more palestinians were wounded as israeli troops opened fire against protesters with live bullets and tear gas. meanwhile, on friday night, a palestinian teenager killed a man and his two adult children in their home in an israeli-only...
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. >> (translated): during that time, they come up with the idea of avenging the prophet muhammad andf attacking people who publish caricatures of the prophet. and specifically in france, charlie hebdo. >> narrator: after three weeks in yemen, cherif kouachi returned to france undetected. he and his brother said now became an al qaeda sleeper cell. u.s. intelligence learned that one of the kouachis had visited yemen, and alerted the french, who started monitoring them. but they discovered nothing of the charlie hebdo plot. surveillance resources were already stretched, and the number of european extremists was about to surge. (explosion) >> narrator: in 2012, the war in syria dramatically changed the european security landscape. (shouting) it spawned a new jihadist movement, isis, which set out to be even more brutal than al qaeda. in 2014, the group formally split from al qaeda and declared a caliphate, or islamic state, and summoned all muslims to join them. (speaking spanish) >> (translated): and the effect of that call is brutal. it's... well, extraordinary. our investigations mul
. >> (translated): during that time, they come up with the idea of avenging the prophet muhammad andf attacking people who publish caricatures of the prophet. and specifically in france, charlie hebdo. >> narrator: after three weeks in yemen, cherif kouachi returned to france undetected. he and his brother said now became an al qaeda sleeper cell. u.s. intelligence learned that one of the kouachis had visited yemen, and alerted the french, who started monitoring them. but they...
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here is our muhammad lila. >> reporter: they're the unseen faces in the war on isis.merica's fighter pilots, 30,000 feet in the sky, providing critical air support to troops down below. we were given exclusive access to the u.s. george h.w. bush, home to a strike force of more than 40 f-18 fighter jets and the pilots who fly them. take a look around. you can see the massive firepower that is all around us. this is the most advanced ship in the entire u.s. fleet. from this runway to the side they launch anywhere from 12 to 20 strikes against isis targets every single day. >> it's a pretty unique experience for sure. >> reporter: scott wells spoke to us in the ship's hangar bay. it isn't actually the job, it's being away from his wife and two young daughters for seven months straight. how do you stay in touch? >> via e-mail, picture, occasional phone calls. while we're under way, there is no skype chat, facetime, anything like that. so it's very challenging. >> reporter: the ship runs like a small town, powered by twin nuclear reactors. with a crew of 5,000 on board, th
here is our muhammad lila. >> reporter: they're the unseen faces in the war on isis.merica's fighter pilots, 30,000 feet in the sky, providing critical air support to troops down below. we were given exclusive access to the u.s. george h.w. bush, home to a strike force of more than 40 f-18 fighter jets and the pilots who fly them. take a look around. you can see the massive firepower that is all around us. this is the most advanced ship in the entire u.s. fleet. from this runway to the...
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you cannot interpret it anyway but it should be done exactly the way it was done in the prophet muhammad time. cutting hands for example. this debate has been going on in the scholars. it terrifies me when they still insist that we cut hands. brian: have never known anyone who had their hands cut off? known, but it't has been carried out in saudi arabia. it has been carried out. brian: what if you find out you are a homosexual, what happens? manal: you get killed and saudi arabia. you cannot announce you are homosexual in saudi arabia. i stay away from religion because i am in peace with every single different faith and belief and sexual orientation. but if i mention these things in my country, you cannot discuss homosexuality in my country. it is taboo and we cannot talk about it in saudi arabia. i keep these beliefs to myself and i tried to push the things that i believe should change in my country. explain -- andu you mentioned this about your mother and father and your othersand teachers and that beat you as you were growing up. when you say beat you and your ex-husband, what does th
you cannot interpret it anyway but it should be done exactly the way it was done in the prophet muhammad time. cutting hands for example. this debate has been going on in the scholars. it terrifies me when they still insist that we cut hands. brian: have never known anyone who had their hands cut off? known, but it't has been carried out in saudi arabia. it has been carried out. brian: what if you find out you are a homosexual, what happens? manal: you get killed and saudi arabia. you cannot...
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mention there is the initials h.u h -- pbush why do you do that every time you mention the prophet muhammadmanal: it is respect. if i mention any profit, abraham, we have to mention this to them for leading humankind to the faith to god, to the truth. host: what is the most important thing to you about being a muslim. a lot of things. i think the piece you get out of being a muslim. the piece you get believing in god. peace you get the leaving in god. it is interesting to the misconception about islam. today and things violence, that is not islam. islam is submission to god. when you see a muslim the first be amongy say is peace you. it calls for morals, good read, a lot of good things in society that they want to have there. they are emphasizing on trivial thegs that made us do things in islam. that is being in peace with yourself and others. somewhere in there when it became political and it was used political. host: when did that start? manal: throughout history. in the muslim world you use one faith against the others you call them infidels. when it becomes -- when you use it to gain po
mention there is the initials h.u h -- pbush why do you do that every time you mention the prophet muhammadmanal: it is respect. if i mention any profit, abraham, we have to mention this to them for leading humankind to the faith to god, to the truth. host: what is the most important thing to you about being a muslim. a lot of things. i think the piece you get out of being a muslim. the piece you get believing in god. peace you get the leaving in god. it is interesting to the misconception...
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. >> reporter: minneapolis police officer muhammad -- was one of two officers who responded to her 911 call saturday night. investigators have not disclosed details about what happened after police arrived. dumond approached in her pajamas. she was standing at the driver's window and officer -- opened fire from the passenger seat. the bullet passed in front of his partner and went through the open window, fatally striking dumond. he joined the police department in 2015 as the first somali american officer. his client extends his condolences to the family and anyone else who has been touched by the event. he relocated to minneapolis about three years ago. >> both officers were wearing body cameras and they were off despite a policy that requires them to be on. police went door to door to see if anyone's surveillance cameras may have captured the shooting. the two officers are on paid administrative leave. the two were planning to get married next month. >>> protesters have gathered in austin to speak out against a proposed bathroom bill. a special session was called to get lawmakers to
. >> reporter: minneapolis police officer muhammad -- was one of two officers who responded to her 911 call saturday night. investigators have not disclosed details about what happened after police arrived. dumond approached in her pajamas. she was standing at the driver's window and officer -- opened fire from the passenger seat. the bullet passed in front of his partner and went through the open window, fatally striking dumond. he joined the police department in 2015 as the first somali...
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. >> minneapolis police officer muhammad noor was one of two officers who responded to damond's 9-1-1 call. multiple eyewitnesses say damond approached the police cruiser in she was standing at the driver's window when officer noor opened fire from the passenger seat. the bullet passed in front of his partner and went through the open window fatally striking damond. noor joined the police department in 2015 as its first somali american officer. in a statement noor's attorney says his client extends his condolences to the family and anyone else who's been touched by this event. damond relocated to minneapolis from sydney, australia three years ago. >> both officer were wearing body cameras but they were off. after the incident, neighbors told us that police went door to door to see if anyone's surveillance camera captured the deadly encounter. adriana diaz, cbs news minneapolis. >> and the two officers have been placed on administrative leave. justine and don damond were planning to marry next month. >>> a grand indicted a former suburban dallas police officer on a murder charge in the
. >> minneapolis police officer muhammad noor was one of two officers who responded to damond's 9-1-1 call. multiple eyewitnesses say damond approached the police cruiser in she was standing at the driver's window when officer noor opened fire from the passenger seat. the bullet passed in front of his partner and went through the open window fatally striking damond. noor joined the police department in 2015 as its first somali american officer. in a statement noor's attorney says his...
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prophet is mentioned, it says pbqh and the number seven. >> it's a sign of respect to the prophet muhammad. if i mention the name of any prophet, adam, abraham, moses, this, thanksintain to god for giving us, for leading us to faith, to god, the truth. >> what's the most important thing to you about being a muslim? >> a lot of things. but i think the peace that you get being the muslim, the peace that you get believing in god. and it's interesting that people have this misconception about islam, that it's the ideology of hate we see today and violence. it's not -- islam itself means submission to god and the first -- and the first thing when you meet a muslim, they say peace be upon you. it's peaceful. it calls for morals. it calls for good deeds. it calls for a lot of good things in society that they want to have there. what we lost from islam is the preaching and the scholars, they are emphasizing on trivial things that made us lose the sense of islam which is being in peace with yourself, being in peace with the other, accepting mercy. we lost that when it became political. political it
prophet is mentioned, it says pbqh and the number seven. >> it's a sign of respect to the prophet muhammad. if i mention the name of any prophet, adam, abraham, moses, this, thanksintain to god for giving us, for leading us to faith, to god, the truth. >> what's the most important thing to you about being a muslim? >> a lot of things. but i think the peace that you get being the muslim, the peace that you get believing in god. and it's interesting that people have this...
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officer muhammad nor opened fire on 40-year-old justice sign on sunday from australia. nor has refused to give a statement, but his partner told investigators he and nor were responded to damond's 911 call. she was talking to the driver -- investigators says there was a loud noise. that's when officer nor fired his gun through the car window killing damond. both officers were wearing body cameras, but they were not turned on until after the shooting. >> there are big questions we have left and we hope to have answers soon. why did officer nor draw and fire his gun. what happened from the time the officers arrived on the scene to when she was pronounced dead? why don't we have footage from body cameras? why were they not activated? we all want answers to those questions. >> at this point we know officer nor had been on the police force for 21 months and reportedly there were three complaints filed against him. >>> police say a human remains discovered in maroga four months ago has been identified as a man missing for 20 years. richard was 37-year-old when he went missing
officer muhammad nor opened fire on 40-year-old justice sign on sunday from australia. nor has refused to give a statement, but his partner told investigators he and nor were responded to damond's 911 call. she was talking to the driver -- investigators says there was a loud noise. that's when officer nor fired his gun through the car window killing damond. both officers were wearing body cameras, but they were not turned on until after the shooting. >> there are big questions we have...
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muhammad is the strategist and thinks the upgrade process will not provide a straight path to riches, but also his views of qatar. are saudi too expensive but worth it? guest: i think they are a little expensive. banks are cheaper than the rest of the market. is the growthg and saudi arabia will be weaker than emerging markets and weaker than egypt so that is justified to some extent about the premium has become expensive. if you look at the history, saudi arabia peaks around 16 times earnings so we are close to that level. there is little growth, more activity coming in. more pain for saudi corporates, more pain for ex-pats. domestic consumption from the local population, but ex-pats are feeling some pressure. i think the story in saudi arabia will be a little volatile in corporate earnings. yousef: we do have some of the big banks supporting this week. we will get into the spending story later but i want to ask you about the investment strategy here and about how you take into consideration you are looking at a fed that is tightening. it's sending shockwaves across the world. how wi
muhammad is the strategist and thinks the upgrade process will not provide a straight path to riches, but also his views of qatar. are saudi too expensive but worth it? guest: i think they are a little expensive. banks are cheaper than the rest of the market. is the growthg and saudi arabia will be weaker than emerging markets and weaker than egypt so that is justified to some extent about the premium has become expensive. if you look at the history, saudi arabia peaks around 16 times earnings...
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. >> reporter: minneapolis police officer, muhammad noor was one of two officers who responded to the 911 call saturday night. investigators haven't disclosed details on what happened after police arrived. multiple eyewitnesss say damond approached the police cruiser in her pajamas, according to a law enforcement source, she was standing at the driver's window, when officer noor opened fire from the passenger seat, the bullet passed in front of his partner and went through the open window fatally striking damond. according to the city, noor joined the police department in 2015, as its first somali american officer, in a statement noor's attorney says his client extends his condolances to the family and anyone else who has been touched by this event. damond relocated to minneapolis from sydney, australia, about three years ago. both officers were wearing body cameras during saturday's shooting but they were off, despite a policy requiring the cameras to be on when responding 92 to 911 call-- to 911 calls. police went door to door to see if anyone's camera captured the encounter. cbs ne
. >> reporter: minneapolis police officer, muhammad noor was one of two officers who responded to the 911 call saturday night. investigators haven't disclosed details on what happened after police arrived. multiple eyewitnesss say damond approached the police cruiser in her pajamas, according to a law enforcement source, she was standing at the driver's window, when officer noor opened fire from the passenger seat, the bullet passed in front of his partner and went through the open window...
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bridge now, and it's moot because she's not the nominee -- but when the naacp came out, when rodney muhammade out and attacked one particular candidate, lynne abraham, basically on the basis of race, and they hadn't come out and attacked seth williams for his unethical practices in office. i just found that to be wrong. >> we're looking back from what is -- there has always been an issue between lynne abraham and the african-american communities. nothing new. and there was a lot of communication and publication and fanfare when lynne was elected as the first woman. she was the tough cookie. but there was a lot of publication around the fact that she was the first woman. i think you also in this situation -- look, these are judges who know the district attorney's office. they have a reason why they may or may not have been for the woman who was running it on a day to day basis currently. it's not like there's not some conflict of interest here. >> ed? >> someday we'll be at the point that christine laments. we'll be looking strictly at qualifications, no other factor. we're not there yet. >>
bridge now, and it's moot because she's not the nominee -- but when the naacp came out, when rodney muhammade out and attacked one particular candidate, lynne abraham, basically on the basis of race, and they hadn't come out and attacked seth williams for his unethical practices in office. i just found that to be wrong. >> we're looking back from what is -- there has always been an issue between lynne abraham and the african-american communities. nothing new. and there was a lot of...
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but investigators have still given no explanation as to why one of the responding officers, muhammad noor, shot her. multiple police sources tell our affiliate krtv that officer noor was seated in the passenger side of the cruiser and fired his weapon over his [000:07:58;00] damond. the partner appeared stunned. their body cameras were not activated at the time. >> they were driving up an alley. the victim approached the car. that's not necessarily a time you must, but frankly i think it's a time you should. >> reporter: noor was heralded by the mayor as one of the first somali-americans to join the force two years ago. administrative leave. david used to sit on the city's police review board. >> most times you can even at least imagine what the police department might say to excuse it. here, i can't even imagine what they would say. >> reporter: tonight so many questions, and no one providing answers. the last update we received from investigators yesterday afternoon, they still haven't said if they've interviewed the officers involved. lester, tonight, many more questions and no ti
but investigators have still given no explanation as to why one of the responding officers, muhammad noor, shot her. multiple police sources tell our affiliate krtv that officer noor was seated in the passenger side of the cruiser and fired his weapon over his [000:07:58;00] damond. the partner appeared stunned. their body cameras were not activated at the time. >> they were driving up an alley. the victim approached the car. that's not necessarily a time you must, but frankly i think...
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murder of che guevara the year that dr king came out against the war in vietnam and the year that muhammad ali was convicted of draft evasion the year of the worst urban race riots or rebellions as some people call them since the civil war a lot was going on all at the same time but the hippie suite in this was still strong enough to create a certain feeling and that's the last chord i'm trying i try to discover through kind of a granular mosaic of a few hundred different things that were happening that year but god knows sixty eight sixty nine seventy two thousand and seventeen every year has amazing things going on in it but since i graduated from high school in sixty seven and this is the fiftieth anniversary of all these things i thought it was a good subject for a book i absolutely agree in the sixty's the principle force as it were against which people were reacting seemed to be the war in vietnam and you know principally i mean literally the you know our government is trying to kill us based on a lie i mean the and pretty much everybody knew it today it seems that the principal forc
murder of che guevara the year that dr king came out against the war in vietnam and the year that muhammad ali was convicted of draft evasion the year of the worst urban race riots or rebellions as some people call them since the civil war a lot was going on all at the same time but the hippie suite in this was still strong enough to create a certain feeling and that's the last chord i'm trying i try to discover through kind of a granular mosaic of a few hundred different things that were...
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said was guilty of perpetuating calm during these acts was a guy by their mohammad ali like a fire muhammad ali right he was from california he allegedly turned radical and he joined al qaida and then me he bombed the embassies oh really happen is this guy was not taking part in in the activities in afghanistan or pakistan at all he was in the u.s. military bases being trained once again by army intelligence when he was finally captured really by mistake he was brought on trial and guess what happened he disappeared disappear into thin air right then you have of course the mysteries surrounding nine eleven you've got your false flag attack which is a characteristic of gladio we'll look at saddam hussein look at gadhafi look we're right right now about assad every day goes on assad right now oh he's creating weapons of mass destruction is make creating chemical weapons so we have to bomb them again this is all gladio. you see if it was the false flags that have no basis in reality at all and yet the american people buy it time and time again it seems that every time there's a major a major p
said was guilty of perpetuating calm during these acts was a guy by their mohammad ali like a fire muhammad ali right he was from california he allegedly turned radical and he joined al qaida and then me he bombed the embassies oh really happen is this guy was not taking part in in the activities in afghanistan or pakistan at all he was in the u.s. military bases being trained once again by army intelligence when he was finally captured really by mistake he was brought on trial and guess what...
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experience coming to bear at the beginning of the game think of two boxers george foreman against muhammad ali mohamed ali on the ropes all of those years ago so everything that you want foreman had to offer in this case it's chilly throwing everything at germany stood the pressure and then he came out on top this is a very young inexperienced quality like you can german soil and now i'm just stunned to see that in the last couple of minutes after incredibly bright start where chile were pressing hard in the ball very high up the pitch peppering standing in the german goal with shots germany have taken a big deep breath every organized and they've gone again so we're going to start to see the game calm down around fifteen to twenty and this is the situation in all fairness that we saw in the group meeting between these two sides chile on top they dominated the got the goal on that occasion and this and this meeting germany have managed to withstand do you think we'll see them now growing confidence and grow in energy levels very difficult over ninety eight football match to express to peop
experience coming to bear at the beginning of the game think of two boxers george foreman against muhammad ali mohamed ali on the ropes all of those years ago so everything that you want foreman had to offer in this case it's chilly throwing everything at germany stood the pressure and then he came out on top this is a very young inexperienced quality like you can german soil and now i'm just stunned to see that in the last couple of minutes after incredibly bright start where chile were...
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here we have muhammad ali and ray lewis. in the middle of all of them is me.controlling and feeling his hands. there's still a long way to go but zion is nothing if not determined. if any kid is watching this, and you're going through a rough time, never give up on what you're doing. you will get there eventually. sarah smith, bbc news. the former eastenders actor paul nicholls is recovering in hospital after being seriously injured in an accident in thailand. nicholls broke both his legs and smashed one of his kneecaps after falling down a waterfall on the island of koh samui. he was trapped for three days before being rescued, after his abandoned motorcycle was spotted nearby. the duke and duchess of cambridge have arrived in germany for the second part of their tour in europe. the royal couple, who are travelling with their children prince george and princess charlotte, are meeting with the german chancellor angela merkel, before making a visit to berlin's most famous landmark, the brandenburg gate. the charity mencap says demands to backdate pay for care w
here we have muhammad ali and ray lewis. in the middle of all of them is me.controlling and feeling his hands. there's still a long way to go but zion is nothing if not determined. if any kid is watching this, and you're going through a rough time, never give up on what you're doing. you will get there eventually. sarah smith, bbc news. the former eastenders actor paul nicholls is recovering in hospital after being seriously injured in an accident in thailand. nicholls broke both his legs and...
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neil: expectations like that, it had been so many years when muhammad ali fought japanese wrestler, didn't up kicking ali for the 15th rounds but could have been a disaster. >> neil, it was a disaster. i promoted that crazy event and there were no rules, flop on his behind as soon as the bell rang. neil: why did ali agree to it? >> from -- for the money, he got a lot of money from the japanese. they asked me if i would promote the fight because i was ali's promotor and i was scheduled to promote the third fight with ken norton and i undertook the stupid task of promoting this ali fight. neil: i think mcgregor is that kind of fight today. >> well, it may very well be. i don't like to really talk badly about somebody else's fight but i can talk about my fight, ali, it was a disgrace. neil: i do know when ali passed away that encounter was not one of the highlights they went over. let me ask you about the state of boxing today. we chat about this before. i think what confuses boxing today we have so many champions in each division and we have a lot of divisions and, you know, we have so many
neil: expectations like that, it had been so many years when muhammad ali fought japanese wrestler, didn't up kicking ali for the 15th rounds but could have been a disaster. >> neil, it was a disaster. i promoted that crazy event and there were no rules, flop on his behind as soon as the bell rang. neil: why did ali agree to it? >> from -- for the money, he got a lot of money from the japanese. they asked me if i would promote the fight because i was ali's promotor and i was...
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according to muhammad el-erian, it is not strong fundamentals.ier. >> liquidity has been critical. we entered the year hoping policies and global reflation would take us higher on risk assets. duecies have disappointed to what is happening on the political side. the global reflation is not as strong as hoped. ultimately, it has again been about liquidity. on stocks, investors have done great. they've given up too much by being invested in bonds. liquidity continues to be the main driver. picture, market drivers have changed. the critical sustainability handoff has remained elusive. talk about what you mean by that and how critical it is. >> liquidity can take you higher for a while, but you need continual influx of liquidity and that is hard to achieve, especially if central banks have been the main determinant of liquidity injections. what investors need long-term to make the gains sustainable is validation. it comes from economic and corporate fundamentals. look for how economic and corporate fundamentals are doing. unless we get the policy res
according to muhammad el-erian, it is not strong fundamentals.ier. >> liquidity has been critical. we entered the year hoping policies and global reflation would take us higher on risk assets. duecies have disappointed to what is happening on the political side. the global reflation is not as strong as hoped. ultimately, it has again been about liquidity. on stocks, investors have done great. they've given up too much by being invested in bonds. liquidity continues to be the main driver....
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. >> officer muhammad nuir is still refusing to speak about why heat spoke him. there was laud boom right before the the shooting happened. >>> tomorrow o.j. simpson could get paroles after nine years in prison. those who support his release include one of the men he's convicted of robbing. >> reporter: after nine years at lock up in nevada, o.j. simpson is headed to the fateful parole hearing with a ace up his sleeve. the man he's robbed. saying he'll testify on behalf of the nfl hall of famer. that heist got him a 33 year sentence. >> i thought i was retrieving my property. so i'm sorry. >> former prison guard chatted with simpson regularly during his first years in prison. >> to tell you the truth he was just like anybody else oin the yard. he was never disrespectful. >> and that's the case simpson will try to plead and it all happened through that little blue door there. that patrol board will consider the potential risk he poses to society should he be released. he needs a majority to be granted freedom but given his age, the support of his victim and the cl
. >> officer muhammad nuir is still refusing to speak about why heat spoke him. there was laud boom right before the the shooting happened. >>> tomorrow o.j. simpson could get paroles after nine years in prison. those who support his release include one of the men he's convicted of robbing. >> reporter: after nine years at lock up in nevada, o.j. simpson is headed to the fateful parole hearing with a ace up his sleeve. the man he's robbed. saying he'll testify on behalf of...
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. >> mel brooks, david bowie, art carney, muhammad ali. >> but the weirdest thing about this story...s really solid. nothing's going to fall off. >> ...is how the square from the burbs ends up with both. >> i can only imagine this driving around the streets of new york. >> will this two-for-one strange inheritance -- >> i've got $150, can get a $175? once, twice. first piece sold. >> ...ultimately add up? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ]
. >> mel brooks, david bowie, art carney, muhammad ali. >> but the weirdest thing about this story...s really solid. nothing's going to fall off. >> ...is how the square from the burbs ends up with both. >> i can only imagine this driving around the streets of new york. >> will this two-for-one strange inheritance -- >> i've got $150, can get a $175? once, twice. first piece sold. >> ...ultimately add up? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles...
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of them say, but this is going to be an interesting contrast between donald trump, who's like the muhammad ali, who looks like to use a lot of hyperbole, goes into the ring with bravado and putin who always in public, anyway, is self-depreciating, dismissive that he or the russian government would be involved in anything nefarious. i think it's going to be a fascinating meeting. as far as a big agreement, probably not. liz: to your point, governor, president obama, the red line in the sand shifted over syria. the red line in the sand over russia innovating crimea shifted. red line in the sand over russia hacking into certain electoral systems shifted. president obama didn't have a red line in the sand. so looks like president trump is a tough guy in negotiations and does want isis cornered and on the run, and that's now happening. do you think the focus will shift that they have common ground on isis and terrorism? >> i think there is common ground there, and both the russians and the united states clearly know that one of their greatest threats and the greatest threats really to the world
of them say, but this is going to be an interesting contrast between donald trump, who's like the muhammad ali, who looks like to use a lot of hyperbole, goes into the ring with bravado and putin who always in public, anyway, is self-depreciating, dismissive that he or the russian government would be involved in anything nefarious. i think it's going to be a fascinating meeting. as far as a big agreement, probably not. liz: to your point, governor, president obama, the red line in the sand...
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the court heard that muhammad sadiq had carried out the abuse while teaching the quran to children atten—year period. 0ur wales correspondent sian lloyd reports. hiding his face from the cameras, mohammed sadiq's past has finally caught up with him. the children he taught called him uncle as a mark of respect but he abused his position of trust and sexually assaulted four young girls. the abuse took place inside the madina mosque in cardiff while sadiq was teaching the koran. 0ne victim described how she dreaded going to the mosque knowing he would single her out. we are protecting her anonymity and her words have been revoiced. it sounds a bit sad but it started to feel quite normal eventually. and because it was every day, i was sort of thinking, yeah, let's just get this over with. the court heard that sadiq had carried out a gross breach of trust, parents had sent children to the mosque after school thinking they would be safe. he had traumatised his victims, touching them sexually under their clothes. other children were prodded with a wooden or metal stick if they misbehaved. fo
the court heard that muhammad sadiq had carried out the abuse while teaching the quran to children atten—year period. 0ur wales correspondent sian lloyd reports. hiding his face from the cameras, mohammed sadiq's past has finally caught up with him. the children he taught called him uncle as a mark of respect but he abused his position of trust and sexually assaulted four young girls. the abuse took place inside the madina mosque in cardiff while sadiq was teaching the koran. 0ne victim...
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and sister station is reporting that muhammad discharged his weapon and killed her. both officers had their body cameras switched off. police say the squad car camera's didn't capture anything. all minneapolis police officers have been required to wear those cameras since the end of last year since filadro was shot and killed. no weapon has been on the scene in the minnesota department of public safety is already investigating this shooting. >> all right. chris. thank you. >>> republican leaders say they do plan to vote on their health care bill as soon as senator john mccain recovers from his unexpected surgery. on saturday mccain announced he had the surgery to remove a blood clot above his eye. the bill of the 52 republicans. so far two senators say they can't support the measure. that means just one more senator will have to say no to kill the bill. the congressional budget office is expected to release its score of a new bill in the coming days, that could change the votes of senators who are on the fence. >>> you want to talk about passing, somebody who is pret
and sister station is reporting that muhammad discharged his weapon and killed her. both officers had their body cameras switched off. police say the squad car camera's didn't capture anything. all minneapolis police officers have been required to wear those cameras since the end of last year since filadro was shot and killed. no weapon has been on the scene in the minnesota department of public safety is already investigating this shooting. >> all right. chris. thank you. >>>...
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senior citizen has more from our exclusive access of muhammad lila. >> reporter: they're the unseen faces in the war on isis. america's fighter pilots 30,000 feet in the sky, providing critical condition air support to troops down below. we were given exclusive access to the "uss jordan s george h.w home to more than 40 f-18 fighter jets and the pilots. you see the massive firepower that's all around us. this is the most advanced ship in the fleet. from this runway to my side, they launch anywhere from 12 to 20 air strikes against isis targets a day. >> a unique experience -- >> reporter: scott wells spoke to us in the hangar bay with engineers working around the clock. for him the hardest part of the job isn't the job, it's being away from his wife and two young daughters for seven months straight. how do you stay in touch? >> via e-mail, pictures. occasional phone calls. while we're underway, there's no skype, facetime, anything like that. it's very challenging. >> reporter: the ship runs like a small town powered by twin nuclear reactors. with a crew of 5,000 on board, there's always a
senior citizen has more from our exclusive access of muhammad lila. >> reporter: they're the unseen faces in the war on isis. america's fighter pilots 30,000 feet in the sky, providing critical condition air support to troops down below. we were given exclusive access to the "uss jordan s george h.w home to more than 40 f-18 fighter jets and the pilots. you see the massive firepower that's all around us. this is the most advanced ship in the fleet. from this runway to my side, they...
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state investigators say minneapolis police officer muhammad noor shot justine after being startled by a loud noise. >>> a chain saw attack in a northern swiss town. the attacker escaped into the woods outside the city where he lives. the suspect launched his rampage at a local health insurance german border. two people were seriously hurt. at least 100 police officers are searching for the 51-year-old suspect. authorities say the incident was not an act of terror. >>> very sad day for the family of 11-month-old charlie guard. they're giving up a court fight in britain to keep their son alive. he suffers from a rare disease that causes irreversible brain damage. the hospital argued the baby should have been allowed to die with dignity. charlie's parents wanted to get experimental treatment in the united states. they said new tests show that treatment would not help at this point. that time has run out. >> we've decided it's no longer in charlie's best interest to receive treatment. we will let him go. and be with the angels. >> charlie could die in a matter of days. he's not expected t
state investigators say minneapolis police officer muhammad noor shot justine after being startled by a loud noise. >>> a chain saw attack in a northern swiss town. the attacker escaped into the woods outside the city where he lives. the suspect launched his rampage at a local health insurance german border. two people were seriously hurt. at least 100 police officers are searching for the 51-year-old suspect. authorities say the incident was not an act of terror. >>> very sad...
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his name is muhammad sadiq, a former religious teacher.to children at the medina mosque in cardiff. he stopped working there in 2006, and he has just been sentenced to 13 years in prison for those sexual assaults. sian lloyd now looks into the background of the case. hiding his face from the cameras, mohammed siddique's past has finally caught up siddique's past has finally caught up with them. he had been a religious teacher for 30 years, respected in his local community that he abused his position and assaulted four young girls. the abuse took place inside the medina mosque in cardiff while siddique was teaching the koran. now in her 20s, this young woman dreaded going to the mosque, knowing he would single her out. her words have been re—voiced. her out. her words have been re-voiced. he would call out my name, call me to sit next to him. it would be to read the koran. i don't think he paid any attention to what i was reading. a few minutes in, he would reach down under my clothes and touch me inappropriately. that would last for as lon
his name is muhammad sadiq, a former religious teacher.to children at the medina mosque in cardiff. he stopped working there in 2006, and he has just been sentenced to 13 years in prison for those sexual assaults. sian lloyd now looks into the background of the case. hiding his face from the cameras, mohammed siddique's past has finally caught up siddique's past has finally caught up with them. he had been a religious teacher for 30 years, respected in his local community that he abused his...
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. >> while matthew glidden's family waits for answers regarding his alleged assisted suicide, muhammadwith a considerably less dire situation. but nonetheless, it has made him unhappy. >> i was fired for giving an inmate some rice. the inmate lied and said that a staff member said that he can have the rice. and so i gave him the rice, but he wasn't authorized to have it on his tray. he was supposed to get potatoes. >> he was fixing a diet tray, and he decided to put what he wanted to put on it because he said the inmate asked for it. but you know what you're supposed to make. he decided to put what the inmate wanted instead of what the protocol calls for. >> according to officer austin, this isn't the first time abdullah gave other inmates unauthorized food. >> the first time he did it, i gave him a warning. second time, i counseled him. third time he gave me, i think, two hours of lockdown. fourth time, he was let go. >> i was fired because i feel like political reasons. you know, i was raising concerns about several issues in the kitchen. >> abdullah says he was complaining the kitch
. >> while matthew glidden's family waits for answers regarding his alleged assisted suicide, muhammadwith a considerably less dire situation. but nonetheless, it has made him unhappy. >> i was fired for giving an inmate some rice. the inmate lied and said that a staff member said that he can have the rice. and so i gave him the rice, but he wasn't authorized to have it on his tray. he was supposed to get potatoes. >> he was fixing a diet tray, and he decided to put what he...
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of course frazier became the first fighter to beat muhammad ali when he out shrugged the greatest fortitle knack 1971. in 2015, the city unveiled a statue of frazier, who died of complications from liver cancer at the age of 67 in 2011. >> all right, 4:38. seems everything they put out on social media. how about this one? jail break. bolds inmate not only escape from prison they videotape it. >> can you hear that? that music right, there we didn't add that mix impossible music, the convict did. those who escaped did. they produced the video while on the run. we'll have this wild story and more coming up. >> three maximum security inmates, broke out of the jail sells last year after massive manhunt. all three were eventually arrested. but that's just the beginning. >> now one every them is releasing a video, showing how they pulled this whole thing off. they had a contraband cell phone. put this music under it. that's them climbing right there into a tunnel, as they're documenting every move. that is whole 15 and a half minute, and they narrate the video, as women. they edited in part
of course frazier became the first fighter to beat muhammad ali when he out shrugged the greatest fortitle knack 1971. in 2015, the city unveiled a statue of frazier, who died of complications from liver cancer at the age of 67 in 2011. >> all right, 4:38. seems everything they put out on social media. how about this one? jail break. bolds inmate not only escape from prison they videotape it. >> can you hear that? that music right, there we didn't add that mix impossible music, the...
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this is muhammad ali and joe frazier. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. i'm not going to let it paichange my life. air. aleve is proven stronger on pain than tylenol 8 hour. and only aleve has the strength to stop tough...
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you can imagine if they had used the name muhammad as a curse word in a commercial that showed on youtubeit up on youtube. that's what they did to get out the vote for hillary clinton. but -- liz: but how are tweets like the nixon tapes? >> well, he was talking about profanity, and that's what i was talking about. but luckily michael moore doesn't pick the president. the people pick. and the people have seen the last two presidents a democrat and a republican. the poor got poorer, the rich got richer, and it wasn't because the rich were smarter, and they worked harder. it was because of corruption on a scale of brazil and the congo. one company gets $100 million from the federal reserve, another one doesn't. one company gets exempted from regulations, environmental regulations, another doesn't. they're sick and tired of the corruption, so they picked donald trump. they wanted to mix things up. liz: okay. let's get to this one, doug. here's this for you. michael moore got so angry, he made a big mistake on twitter. now the liberal movie maker said president trump did not win the election.
you can imagine if they had used the name muhammad as a curse word in a commercial that showed on youtubeit up on youtube. that's what they did to get out the vote for hillary clinton. but -- liz: but how are tweets like the nixon tapes? >> well, he was talking about profanity, and that's what i was talking about. but luckily michael moore doesn't pick the president. the people pick. and the people have seen the last two presidents a democrat and a republican. the poor got poorer, the...
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people here, not helping in the situation, the officer who opened fire, muhammad noor still hasn't talkedgators yet. and that has a lot of people in the city upset because they want to understand why he opened fire. >> we appreciate the update. >>> police in florida want charges filed against a group of teenagers who stood by and laughed as a man drowned in front of them. >> these are five young men who actually shot video, as this man, you see him in the pond there was dying. they were laughing. they were taunting him. well, now the cocoa chief of police wants the teens charged with not reporting a death to the medical examiner. nick valencia has more. >> get out the water, you gonna die! >> reporter: a blatant disregard for human life. >> we're not going to help your [ bleep ]. >> reporter: a group of florida teens taunt a drowning man while filming his final moments from afar. >> ain't nobody going to help you you dumb [ bleep ] you shouldn't have gotten in there. >> reporter: the five teen boys ages 14 and 16, can be heard laughing as a man struggles to stay afloat in a pond in cocoa,
people here, not helping in the situation, the officer who opened fire, muhammad noor still hasn't talkedgators yet. and that has a lot of people in the city upset because they want to understand why he opened fire. >> we appreciate the update. >>> police in florida want charges filed against a group of teenagers who stood by and laughed as a man drowned in front of them. >> these are five young men who actually shot video, as this man, you see him in the pond there was...
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minneapolis criminal apprehension continues it investigation, the offers here fired the fatal shots, muhammadestigated by investigators. wild fires burning throughout the west went from bad to worse, dealing with major wild fires, at least five different states. one of the worse in california burning west of yosemite, burned through 20,000 acres so far with less than 10% containment. officials are blaming the quick moving flames on tall dry grass, they say that grass is fueled more than 600 wild fires throughout the west, and all the way up to canada. in fact, canadian resources now stretched so thin, they have asked for help from australia. >> time now 4:44. right now, part of our area are under an excessive heat warning. so why not hit up the pools to stay cool? well, now you can. more and more people are doing so, because of donations that are pouring in. we'll explain, right after the break. from the first moment you met it was love at first touch and all you wanted to do was surround them in comfort and protection that's why only pampers swaddlers is the #1 choice of hospitals to wrap yo
minneapolis criminal apprehension continues it investigation, the offers here fired the fatal shots, muhammadestigated by investigators. wild fires burning throughout the west went from bad to worse, dealing with major wild fires, at least five different states. one of the worse in california burning west of yosemite, burned through 20,000 acres so far with less than 10% containment. officials are blaming the quick moving flames on tall dry grass, they say that grass is fueled more than 600...
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muhammad lila, cnn, warsaw. >> the former president of poland is also against this bill.gesi could weakn polish democracy. listen. >> translator: our generation led poland to freedom in an incredibly difficult situation and based it on the separation of powers. this is the most important thing that we managed to do. if anyone wants to disturb this most important victory, you, the young people, cannot let that happen. so that there is no doubt i will always be with you despite my condition. even if they arrest all of you here. >> one resident of warsaw told cnn he remembered how his own parents protested in 1989 against poland's then-communist regime. he called these demonstrations, quote, the same moment. >>> british princes will and harry say that they regret the last phone call they had with their mother, diana, the princess of wales. in a new documentary for itv and hbo, the duke of cambridge and prince harry reveal they were in a rush to end the conversation so they could go play. william, who was then 15 years old, and harry just about 12, had no idea that phone call
muhammad lila, cnn, warsaw. >> the former president of poland is also against this bill.gesi could weakn polish democracy. listen. >> translator: our generation led poland to freedom in an incredibly difficult situation and based it on the separation of powers. this is the most important thing that we managed to do. if anyone wants to disturb this most important victory, you, the young people, cannot let that happen. so that there is no doubt i will always be with you despite my...
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here, we have muhammad ali and up here, ray lewis. in the middle of all of them is me!o, but zion is nothing if not determined. if any kid is watching this, and you're going through a rough time, never give up on what you're doing. you will get there eventually. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. are there more storms under way? yes, the weather is being pretty naughty again. the biggest storms across north wales. they have brought about an inch of rain fall in the north run. we have had flooded roads and high streets had some flooding as well. concentrating on these storms, they're going to be working into merseyside and also lancashire and particularly around this area which could get torrential rain, we could see flooding in that one spot. 0vernight, we will see the rain pushing northwards into scotland, some wet weather across england but the rain getting lighter as it does so, a few midnight in eastern parts of england, pressure conditions in the west and tomorrow, the fresher air will be sweeping the railway from england, away from scotla nd rail
here, we have muhammad ali and up here, ray lewis. in the middle of all of them is me!o, but zion is nothing if not determined. if any kid is watching this, and you're going through a rough time, never give up on what you're doing. you will get there eventually. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. are there more storms under way? yes, the weather is being pretty naughty again. the biggest storms across north wales. they have brought about an inch of rain fall in the north run....
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muhammad alaryan, the chief economic adviser. it's happy made in america week.s have a struggle between having been addicted to low-priced goods that are manufactured in low-income countries and wanting better jobs that pay more. so we want to manufacture things here, but the things would be more expensive and that's a struggle. how do we square this? >> it's hard because we are, like you point out, both producers and consumers, so we benefit on the consumption side but we get hurt on the producer side. we are battling with three forces. one is self-inflicted wounds. that we should fix. two is globalization that has changed where you produce things and three is technology. this is really hard. there are certain things that you need to fix. but let's not forget that we're being challenged by bigger forces as well. >> right. so in the years between say 1945 and 1970 when the glory days of the american manufacturing worker, things of value were not being made in china, vietnam and bangladesh and mexico and places like that. the u.s. was at the head of rebuilding eu
muhammad alaryan, the chief economic adviser. it's happy made in america week.s have a struggle between having been addicted to low-priced goods that are manufactured in low-income countries and wanting better jobs that pay more. so we want to manufacture things here, but the things would be more expensive and that's a struggle. how do we square this? >> it's hard because we are, like you point out, both producers and consumers, so we benefit on the consumption side but we get hurt on the...
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investigators say when she came out and approached the patrol car officer muhammad noor shot and killedpolice chief is criticizing noor's actions and says the shooting goes against who they are as a police department. >> search continues for members of a robotics team from the african nation of barundi. they went missing after competing at dar constitution hall in d.c. earlier this week. on thursday, two of the missing members were seen leaving the u.s. and entering canada. police say they are all between the ages of 16 and 18. each reportedly has a one-year visa which we're told is that country. >> shocker out of college football and the s.e.c. hugh freeze has resigned as the head coach at the university of mississippi. now, this comes just six weeks before the team opens against the a a university found evidence of calls that freeze made to escort services from his university issued cell phone. assistant matt luke was named interim coach. >>> coming up on fox5 news morning a former beauty queen is accused of trying to smuggle drugs into a jail. >> social media post by jennifer lopez i
investigators say when she came out and approached the patrol car officer muhammad noor shot and killedpolice chief is criticizing noor's actions and says the shooting goes against who they are as a police department. >> search continues for members of a robotics team from the african nation of barundi. they went missing after competing at dar constitution hall in d.c. earlier this week. on thursday, two of the missing members were seen leaving the u.s. and entering canada. police say...
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shot by officer muhammad nor. police say she called to report a sexual assault. is still investigating the shooting. senator john mccain's treatment for brain cancer could keep him out of washington for weeks. maybe even months. likely without objection, congress has a long-standing tradition in which no one questions ailing lawmakers taking time to recover. taking up to a year or more to recover. now back to hannity for all your headlines, log on to foxnews.com for it have a great friday. >> sean: from what i understand, the reports are that the president did not want you to go. tell us what happened. >> he did not. he has been generous throughout the process. he wanted to bring new folks and to rev up the communications process, and my decision was to recommend to the president that i give antony and sarah a clean slate to start from. so that they could talk about the president's agenda and help move it forward. and he after some back and forth understood that the offer that i was making was something that was in the best interest of this administration. i than
shot by officer muhammad nor. police say she called to report a sexual assault. is still investigating the shooting. senator john mccain's treatment for brain cancer could keep him out of washington for weeks. maybe even months. likely without objection, congress has a long-standing tradition in which no one questions ailing lawmakers taking time to recover. taking up to a year or more to recover. now back to hannity for all your headlines, log on to foxnews.com for it have a great friday....
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are also calling for the resignation of mayor betsy hodges just dumond was shot down by officer muhammad noor last weekend after calling that one one to report a possible sexual assault near her home on the other officer nor his partner had their body cameras turned on at the time of the incident in order klein to speak with investigators regarding what transpired police chief hard to also face widespread public outrage and protests over the twenty fifteen shooting death of mark clark and black man. a cincinnati judge dismissed charges today against the white police officer who fatally shot unarmed black motorist sam do both during a twenty fifteen traffic stop this comes after the hamilton county prosecutor declined to pursue a third murder trial in the case against university of cincinnati officer rape. tensing her acquittal of the twenty seven year old officer blocks any possibility of a retrial on charges of murder and voluntary manslaughter tenzin was fired after the shooting he argued he feared he would be dragged away by both his car despite evidence by the camera footage showing
are also calling for the resignation of mayor betsy hodges just dumond was shot down by officer muhammad noor last weekend after calling that one one to report a possible sexual assault near her home on the other officer nor his partner had their body cameras turned on at the time of the incident in order klein to speak with investigators regarding what transpired police chief hard to also face widespread public outrage and protests over the twenty fifteen shooting death of mark clark and black...