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but muhammad aziz stood there in the courtroom. talk about the moment, describe e scene. >> it was a beautiful fall afternoon. the weather could not have been better in new york. when we sat down, we had to process what we were witnessing. it was surreal. it was almost out of body to be sitting there and watching and exoneration -- not a pardon, an exoneration --long after half a century -- a half-century of a man who was still living. a presence, 83 years old. and to watch the government admit that these brothers were sent to prison for a crime they did not commit, it was stunning. it was stunning. it was breathtaking, honestly. it just took my breath away. amy: a lot of this is based on your research, a lay historian, who just devoted your life to uncovering what happened. you talk about to is in his role in the assassination? >> back in their most days -- those days, the winter of 1965, was known as talmage. at the time he was arrested, he was known -- the name was put on his jacket was thomas hagan. but he is one of the confess
but muhammad aziz stood there in the courtroom. talk about the moment, describe e scene. >> it was a beautiful fall afternoon. the weather could not have been better in new york. when we sat down, we had to process what we were witnessing. it was surreal. it was almost out of body to be sitting there and watching and exoneration -- not a pardon, an exoneration --long after half a century -- a half-century of a man who was still living. a presence, 83 years old. and to watch the government...
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have you heard from the families, friends or lawyers of muhammad aziz or khalil islam?, we have been in contact with the lawyers for the families, and they have communicated their gratitude to us as well for inspiring this reinvestigation, which the manhattan da took on right about the time as there is began airing on netflix. there were doubts right from the start about the lack of evidence behind the convictions of muhammad aziz and khalil islam and a third man, thomas hagan, convicted of the murder, testified the other two were not involved, plus muhammad aziz had an alibi, so how was all that ignored and how easy was it to find? it might surprise your listeners and viewers to know that this evidence was hiding in plain sight all these years, for decades. much of what we revealed in the documentary was known. much of it was published and in biographies, written about malcolm, the biography life of reinvention, even the autobiography of malcolm x had evidence, and the fbi had a treasure trove of documents that we were able to uncover through the freedom of information
have you heard from the families, friends or lawyers of muhammad aziz or khalil islam?, we have been in contact with the lawyers for the families, and they have communicated their gratitude to us as well for inspiring this reinvestigation, which the manhattan da took on right about the time as there is began airing on netflix. there were doubts right from the start about the lack of evidence behind the convictions of muhammad aziz and khalil islam and a third man, thomas hagan, convicted of the...
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earlierthis muhammad al aziz and khalil islam.olm x's daughters added their voices to calls to reopen their voices to calls to reopen the investigation in light of new evidence. it is a cause that malcolm x himself may have strongly argued for. let's get some of the day's other news. the american rapper young dolph has been shot and killed in tennessee. he was in a cookie shop in memphis when the shooting happened. in 2017 he survived after being shot three times in los angeles. last year his album topped the billboard 200 charts. police say so far no—one has been arrested. federal and regional leaders are meeting today in germany to discuss measures to curb a fourth wave of coronavirus. angela merkel called for tighter restrictions in light of rapidly rising infections and hospitalisations across the country. 2a aid workers are going on trial in greece today, charged with espionage. they include sean binder, an irish professional diver and sarah mardini, a syrian 0lympic—level swimmer. they were working for an organisation dedica
earlierthis muhammad al aziz and khalil islam.olm x's daughters added their voices to calls to reopen their voices to calls to reopen the investigation in light of new evidence. it is a cause that malcolm x himself may have strongly argued for. let's get some of the day's other news. the american rapper young dolph has been shot and killed in tennessee. he was in a cookie shop in memphis when the shooting happened. in 2017 he survived after being shot three times in los angeles. last year his...
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muhammad aziz and the late khalil islam were convicted, and imprisoned until the 1980's. but, a new investigation found there was no evidence that they were involved. we'll get the details, later in the program. the defenshas rested in the trial of three whites accused of chasing down and murdering ahmaud arbery in georgia. that came after one of the three, travis mcmichael, acknowledged today there was no overt threat before he shot arbery. on cross examination, a prosecutor walked mcmichael through video of the confrontation. >> at this point right here, hasn't said anything to you. >> no he has not said anything no ma'am. >> and hasn't, hasn't shown you a weapon this entire time >> he has not. >> hasn't said a word the entire time. >> not one time. >> all he has done is run away from you. >> run past me, yes ma'am, >> and you pulled out a shotgun and pointed it at him. >> woodruff: mcmichael said arbery struck him and grabbed the gun, and that he had to make a split-second decision to shoot. on the video, mcmichael's truck blocked any view of that moment. the jury in t
muhammad aziz and the late khalil islam were convicted, and imprisoned until the 1980's. but, a new investigation found there was no evidence that they were involved. we'll get the details, later in the program. the defenshas rested in the trial of three whites accused of chasing down and murdering ahmaud arbery in georgia. that came after one of the three, travis mcmichael, acknowledged today there was no overt threat before he shot arbery. on cross examination, a prosecutor walked mcmichael...
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in 2017, kori ali muhammad was on the run, wanted for murder. of white people and on the 18th of april he decided he wanted to shoot as many white men as he could. operator: 911, - state your emergency. man: itjust sounded like there were fires of gunshots. - how many shots? 15 or 16. fresno police officer bill dooley describes what happens next. he comes up to the passenger side where the first victim is and lifts up his weapon and fires four shots and kills our first victim. operator: 911, - state your emergency. man cavme: my i partner's been shot! this is when our very first shotspotter activation comes out. although there were plenty of 911 calls, they were delayed and unspecific. shotspotter, however, was alerting police to his route, one shot at a time. he starts heading west on mildreda, he sees a gentleman coming out of his house on the south side of the street so he fires two shots, misses the individual who came out of his house... gun shots. he continues to travel down towards fulton and that's where he sees his next victim. so he's
in 2017, kori ali muhammad was on the run, wanted for murder. of white people and on the 18th of april he decided he wanted to shoot as many white men as he could. operator: 911, - state your emergency. man: itjust sounded like there were fires of gunshots. - how many shots? 15 or 16. fresno police officer bill dooley describes what happens next. he comes up to the passenger side where the first victim is and lifts up his weapon and fires four shots and kills our first victim. operator: 911, -...
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. >> their focus, muhammad al fayed's villa with the princess and her sons as guests. >> the boss of ways she could get a night holiday for her children. >> not only did she go to st. tropez with her children, but the world's press went as well, and it really was the world's press. it was basically a shooting gallery. >> today she was in full view of press and tv cameras and was apparently not upset by them. >> muhammad and diana were both outsiders. she admired his audacity because he was sticking it to the establishment, which also was her enemy. >> if you look at the bigger picture, back home prince charles was throwing a 50th birthday party for cam camila parker bowls. >> he's saying, this is my woman. >> diana was a disoriented by this. she could still did thrown by something like this. she found it very difficult to handle. >> she'd found it hard to contemplate the idea as stepmother to her boys. that was a tough one for her. >> diana was preoccupied by camilla parker bowles, rather distressed, rather angry, wanting to provide an alternate picture. >> diana was out posing in he
. >> their focus, muhammad al fayed's villa with the princess and her sons as guests. >> the boss of ways she could get a night holiday for her children. >> not only did she go to st. tropez with her children, but the world's press went as well, and it really was the world's press. it was basically a shooting gallery. >> today she was in full view of press and tv cameras and was apparently not upset by them. >> muhammad and diana were both outsiders. she admired...
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the princess and her son are holiday guests. >> muhammad fayed, a very controversial figure. >> he'sas in the south of france, that was a way she could get a nice holiday for her children. >> not only did she go to st. tropez with her children and fayed, but the world's press went, as well. it was basically a shooting gallery. >> today the princess took a stroll. she was in full view of press and tv cameras and was apparently not upset by them. >> this is the most wonderful two fingers to the british establishment. >> muhammad fayed and diana were both outsiders. she admired his audacity because he was sticking it to the establishment, which also was her enemy. >> if you look at the bigger picture, back home prince charles was throwing a 50th birthday party for camilla parker bowls. >> the game plan behind tonight's 50th birthday bash seemed to be to place camilla firmly center stage. >> prince charles is saying to the world in a covert way, this is my woman. >> diana was disoriented by this. she could still be thrown by something which she found destabilizing. the emergence of camil
the princess and her son are holiday guests. >> muhammad fayed, a very controversial figure. >> he'sas in the south of france, that was a way she could get a nice holiday for her children. >> not only did she go to st. tropez with her children and fayed, but the world's press went, as well. it was basically a shooting gallery. >> today the princess took a stroll. she was in full view of press and tv cameras and was apparently not upset by them. >> this is the most...
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muhammad aziz, now 83, spoke after the ruling.vents were, and are, the result of a process that was corrupt to its core — one that was all too familiar to black people in 2021. while i do not need this court, these prosecutors or a piece of paper to tell me i'm innocent, i am very glad that my family, my friends and the attorneys who have worked and supported me all of these years are finally seeing the truth that we have all known officially recognised. students in south korea are currently sitting the suneung college entrance exam. the gruelling 8—hour marathon is sometimes called the toughest exam in the world. the stakes are really high, with students feeling the pressure to perform well to secure university placements, jobs and even future relationships. our korea correspondent laura bicker has been documenting the preparations of three korean students. the big day has arrived. so much depends on this one exam that parents can't help but watch and worry and make sure their loved ones have everything they need. for the last 10
muhammad aziz, now 83, spoke after the ruling.vents were, and are, the result of a process that was corrupt to its core — one that was all too familiar to black people in 2021. while i do not need this court, these prosecutors or a piece of paper to tell me i'm innocent, i am very glad that my family, my friends and the attorneys who have worked and supported me all of these years are finally seeing the truth that we have all known officially recognised. students in south korea are currently...
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that means they knew what they were doing when they put me in jail. >> reporter: and late today, muhammadziz put out a statement saying in part, "irt hope the same system that was responsible for this travesty of justice also takes responsibility for the immeasurable harm it caused me." and the decision to exonerate both men is expected to beted te officially announced tomorrow. norah. >> o'donnell: maurice dubois, thank you. and tonight, we're examining what's behind the bottleneck at the nation's ports. cbs' carter evans goes in depth with a rare behind-the-scenes look at just why it's taking so long to get merchandise off of cargo ships and on to store shelves. >> reporter: to truly understand the supply chain logjam... >> nobody knew who we were. longshoremen, what is that. >> reporter: ...you have to start at the docks. ramon ponce de leon represents the 14,000 longshoremen at the ports of l.a. and long beach. >> because there is no space in the yards, there's not that much we can offload. >> reporter: you have nowhere to put the containers when they come off the ship. >> that's corr
that means they knew what they were doing when they put me in jail. >> reporter: and late today, muhammadziz put out a statement saying in part, "irt hope the same system that was responsible for this travesty of justice also takes responsibility for the immeasurable harm it caused me." and the decision to exonerate both men is expected to beted te officially announced tomorrow. norah. >> o'donnell: maurice dubois, thank you. and tonight, we're examining what's behind the...
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i fear that would happen on wednesday, muhammad was with us at a graveyard, and then we're headed home. the next day we're speaking and he said, i was born a man and i'm in the redemption of palestine. it is a red line for me. this is mohammed bedroom, and here is the table where he used to work really hot. he set himself a goal of 87 percent for his school work. and here he has a note himself that says he must fight hard for your dreams. this is the necklace that he was wearing when he was killed and it has the pictures of family members, some of whom were killed in the conflict with israel. hammond had caliah, i am and i'm lifting cannot be described. it is very hard to get, but always praise to god it unless he was everything. turner and de la had wanted to become a journalist and he was working towards it. that was his dream fiddle up. so like any young palestinian that sees on t v, the destruction caused by the occupying forces of the desires there to defend the homeland palestine. and the alex and maybe palestine. it is subject to something happening while defending holy cycles.
i fear that would happen on wednesday, muhammad was with us at a graveyard, and then we're headed home. the next day we're speaking and he said, i was born a man and i'm in the redemption of palestine. it is a red line for me. this is mohammed bedroom, and here is the table where he used to work really hot. he set himself a goal of 87 percent for his school work. and here he has a note himself that says he must fight hard for your dreams. this is the necklace that he was wearing when he was...
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muhammad aziz — now 83 — spoke after the ruling.e the result of a process that was corrupt to its core — one that is all too familiar to black people in 2021. while i do not need this court, these prosecutors or a piece of paper to tell me i am innocent, i am glad that my family, my friends and the attorneys who have worked and supported me all of these years are finally seeing the truth that we have all known officially recognised. malaysia is sometimes portrayed as a model moderate muslim nation — diverse, democratic but the case of nur sajat, a transgender malaysian entrepreneur, has exposed the difficulties lgbtqi communities experience there. our south east asia correspondent jonathan head has more. now safe in australia, nur sajat seems an unlikely refugee. the flamboyant malaysian cosmetics entrepreneur was very successful in her own country. her difficulties there stemmed from her gender identity. translation: i've had to save myself by moving to a better place. _ to continue living my life as a transgender woman and to be m
muhammad aziz — now 83 — spoke after the ruling.e the result of a process that was corrupt to its core — one that is all too familiar to black people in 2021. while i do not need this court, these prosecutors or a piece of paper to tell me i am innocent, i am glad that my family, my friends and the attorneys who have worked and supported me all of these years are finally seeing the truth that we have all known officially recognised. malaysia is sometimes portrayed as a model moderate...
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we also heard today from muhammad aziz who is now 83 years old.n this nightmare began. here's what he said in part. he said, i do not need this court, these prosecutors to tell me i'm innocent. i'm glad my family and friends and attorneys who worked and supported me all these years are finally seeing the truth we have all known officially recognized. there were a lot of problems with this case from the beginning, both men had credible alibis. the people who reinvestigated the case spoke with a witness who confirmed or corroborated that mr. aziz was at home at the time of the shooting. we also learned the fbi and the and n.y.p.d. hid substantial evidence from both the defense and the prosecution, including evidence they had gathered in the weekends after the killing of malcolm x that implicated five men in new jersey. and one more thing. the third man convicted in this case said on the witness stand that these two men who have now been exonerated today were innocent. they were not his coconspirators. so clear a blatant miscarriage of justice and fo
we also heard today from muhammad aziz who is now 83 years old.n this nightmare began. here's what he said in part. he said, i do not need this court, these prosecutors to tell me i'm innocent. i'm glad my family and friends and attorneys who worked and supported me all these years are finally seeing the truth we have all known officially recognized. there were a lot of problems with this case from the beginning, both men had credible alibis. the people who reinvestigated the case spoke with a...
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the other one, muhammad aziz, is 83 years old.a long time to have their names cleared. >> they maintained their innocence for a long time. islam and aziz. what are their lawyers saying tonight? >> well, their lawyers are saying among other things that this was long overdue, this result was long overdue and these convictions were the result of gross official misconduct and of a criminal justice system that is weighted against people of color. now, muhammad aziz, we reached out to him and he gave a statement saying while i do not knees this court, these prosecutors or piece of paper to tell me i am innocent, i am glad that this my family, my friends and the attorneys who have worked and supported me all these years are finally seeing the truth we have all known officially recognized. >> the third man convicted said that aziz and islam were innocent. the innocence project says there was no physical evidence linking them to the murder. aziz had an alibi. what is the innocence project saying about how these convictions even came up in
the other one, muhammad aziz, is 83 years old.a long time to have their names cleared. >> they maintained their innocence for a long time. islam and aziz. what are their lawyers saying tonight? >> well, their lawyers are saying among other things that this was long overdue, this result was long overdue and these convictions were the result of gross official misconduct and of a criminal justice system that is weighted against people of color. now, muhammad aziz, we reached out to him...
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one we all know, back in 1979, muhammad ali, people may be less familiar with, you say it was evident in the treatment of his employees and it was a long time ago. tell us about your journey, how you came up with the phrase race man from a race woman that applies to people who are both black and white people. how it plays into this discussion about woke leadership. >> it is a joy to be here this season. to be amongst a brilliant group of panelists, tracy and priscilla who proceeded me already. my book is titled about it to my wife, what can you do now in the black community? i wrote the book in response to george boyd's murder. my 13-year-old daughter, our black community has heard we should do something. podcast titled i am black and proud and i'm angry, sad. i told him to take care of themselves because of the pandemic, keep marching because of an innocent black man murdered by the government and third, to help white people help the black community and the reason is because i know a lot of black people were frustrated, exasperated and many in response to saying what can i do? they w
one we all know, back in 1979, muhammad ali, people may be less familiar with, you say it was evident in the treatment of his employees and it was a long time ago. tell us about your journey, how you came up with the phrase race man from a race woman that applies to people who are both black and white people. how it plays into this discussion about woke leadership. >> it is a joy to be here this season. to be amongst a brilliant group of panelists, tracy and priscilla who proceeded me...
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. >> reporter: muhammad aziz and khalil islam always maintained their innocence in the 1965 assassination of malcolm x. now after 55 years their convictions will be vacated after a two-year investigation led by the manhattan district attorney found prosecutors, the fbi, and police withheld critical information that should have cleared their names. >> i do believe there will be attempts on my life. they're foaming at the mouth. >> reporter: the decision comes after this six-part netflix series called "who killed malcolm x" raised new questions about malcolm's assassination. he was killed in a barrage of bullets while speaking at the audubon ballroom in harlem. the d.a.'s office reopened the case to look at the men's convictions after the series was released. >> two of them weren't even in the audubon ballroom that day. >> reporter: we sat down with phil bertelsen and nailah sims, who produced the documentary. >> the fbi had eyewitness testimony from presumably the nine informants that were in the room that day about who did the crime. >> reporter: a third man, talmadge haier, confessed to
. >> reporter: muhammad aziz and khalil islam always maintained their innocence in the 1965 assassination of malcolm x. now after 55 years their convictions will be vacated after a two-year investigation led by the manhattan district attorney found prosecutors, the fbi, and police withheld critical information that should have cleared their names. >> i do believe there will be attempts on my life. they're foaming at the mouth. >> reporter: the decision comes after this...
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they are muhammad aziz, who is 83, and khalil islam, who died in 2009.ry 211965. but i want to begin by saying on the record to mr aziz and his family and to the family of mr islam and the family of malcolm x that i apologise for what were serious, unacceptable violations of law and the public trust. i apologise on behalf of our nation's law enforcement for this decades' long injustice, which has eroded public faith in institutions that are designed to guarantee equal protection of the law. your honour, we cannot restore what was taken away from these men and their families but by correcting the record perhaps we can begin to restore that faith. let's speak to our correspondent in washington barbara plett usher. barbara, we heard the district attorney there say five decades. why did it take so long? it’s attorney there say five decades. why did it take so long?— did it take so long? it's a question that a lot of _ did it take so long? it's a question that a lot of people _ did it take so long? it's a question that a lot of people are _ did it take so lon
they are muhammad aziz, who is 83, and khalil islam, who died in 2009.ry 211965. but i want to begin by saying on the record to mr aziz and his family and to the family of mr islam and the family of malcolm x that i apologise for what were serious, unacceptable violations of law and the public trust. i apologise on behalf of our nation's law enforcement for this decades' long injustice, which has eroded public faith in institutions that are designed to guarantee equal protection of the law....
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>> our whole plot was, we understand marilyn monroe, muhammad ali, shaquille o'neal, so we have all of these great, alive celebrities, and some celebrities that are not with us anymore, but what we've learned is, there is more than just doing music deals. there's a lot of merge -- merch deals, advertising deals. we approached them years ago and said, we would like to get in business with you. we are going to be very active in going after what i -- after celebrities, like rolling stones, grateful dead, people like that, where we can buy part of their name, image, and likeness. we say, in our world, everything else non-music, to expand on it and grow that business. universal music group is the biggest and best in the world, and they have a great roster of relationships, so we feel very confident in that approach. we'll announced something in the new year that we are working on right now. caroline: would that happen to involve nft's in any way? >> i mean, we just started with nft's with "sports illustrated." nft's and the music industry are for sure here to stay. you are going to see a sw
>> our whole plot was, we understand marilyn monroe, muhammad ali, shaquille o'neal, so we have all of these great, alive celebrities, and some celebrities that are not with us anymore, but what we've learned is, there is more than just doing music deals. there's a lot of merge -- merch deals, advertising deals. we approached them years ago and said, we would like to get in business with you. we are going to be very active in going after what i -- after celebrities, like rolling stones,...
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could, will, she could, will, after you, were you either before the holiday and hopefully hi, adam. muhammad is 13 years old. his family have followed the retreat of the organization across iraq. from remedy to mosul. then into syria where his brother scott, until the final battle, about 2 years ago, i had a food back, a basket for somebody on it i, i was just, we'll go to some here. i'm trying to look a global high one from markham. a. what the fuck up in one of the little mcduff at alpha delta hut and it hosted with megan hyatt. i'm with the model of law all the letter telling us martha swan hi. yeah, i will model on he's sure finishing us with done a lot. i was going to do a lot of a shot i why should i set up a lot of units on the end of the plaza? what you just to know how you follow? follow what us, what day was a lean was doing been? oh my daughter had to go about the michigan go yeah. a fatal day on what they on 5 else of a sudden on the i was just was sell off at the mother she marble, barley manisha. he said the la on this one on no d, radicalization program has been introduced at
could, will, she could, will, after you, were you either before the holiday and hopefully hi, adam. muhammad is 13 years old. his family have followed the retreat of the organization across iraq. from remedy to mosul. then into syria where his brother scott, until the final battle, about 2 years ago, i had a food back, a basket for somebody on it i, i was just, we'll go to some here. i'm trying to look a global high one from markham. a. what the fuck up in one of the little mcduff at alpha...
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. - [muhammad] the price of freedom comes high.li gets the ken burns treatment. the famous documentarian tells me how ali's activism was fueled by his faith, then- - it still hasn't sunk in, to be honest, because after the match, i haven't really had a moment to just stop. - [christiane] as a new generation of tennis stars emerges, i talk to former number-one john mcenroe about winning, losing, and mental health on court, and- - what colin kaepernick provided was a language, was a lexicon, was a method of struggle. - [christiane] sportswriter dave zirin talks to hari sreenivasan about "the kaepernick effect." [lively music]
. - [muhammad] the price of freedom comes high.li gets the ken burns treatment. the famous documentarian tells me how ali's activism was fueled by his faith, then- - it still hasn't sunk in, to be honest, because after the match, i haven't really had a moment to just stop. - [christiane] as a new generation of tennis stars emerges, i talk to former number-one john mcenroe about winning, losing, and mental health on court, and- - what colin kaepernick provided was a language, was a lexicon, was...
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them or you can, she are cool after you were you either before the holiday in purple and hi, adam. muhammad is 13 years old. his family have followed the retreat of the organization across iraq. from remedy to mosul, then into syria, where his brother scott, until the final battle about 2 years ago, i had filled up a basket. i sent you over the, on it i, i was just gonna submit a, a global home one from markham. well, had a what the fuck up in one of a alpha, georgia and it has a it didn't have this again high up. i'm with the model from the blow or the letter it did not want that and so on. yeah, i will model on a done a slam your mind if i was going to do a lot of them don't then give it a shot. i. why should i set up a lot of units on the end of the plaza? what you just to know how you follow what us, what day was over a moon was doing been, oh my daughter had to go about the michigan go. yeah. i'm normally on 5 of a sudden i was just so off at the mother she model bliley manisha . he said the la on this one on no d, radicalization program has been introduced at al whole and iraq like so
them or you can, she are cool after you were you either before the holiday in purple and hi, adam. muhammad is 13 years old. his family have followed the retreat of the organization across iraq. from remedy to mosul, then into syria, where his brother scott, until the final battle about 2 years ago, i had filled up a basket. i sent you over the, on it i, i was just gonna submit a, a global home one from markham. well, had a what the fuck up in one of a alpha, georgia and it has a it didn't have...
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the assassination of civil rights activist malcolm x 56 years ago are expected to be exonerated muhammad aziz and khalil islam always maintained their innocence. now after a 22-month long investigation found evidence was withheld at a trial. the manhattan da says he will move to vacate their convictions. islam died in 2009 aziz was paroled in 1985 >>> next, after the american withdrawal, richard engel in afghanistan with an inside look at the dire conditions. >>> now to afghanistan where nearly three months after the chaotic u.s. withdrawal the economy has crashed, creating a heart-breaking humanitarian disaster. richard engel is there. >> reporter: a nurse at a clinic run by doctors without borders measures her arm. if the band goes red, she's severely malnourished she is nearly at the end of the scale, weighing six and a half pounds. at eight months old. as u.s. troops pulled out, the taliban took over, and aid money stopped. now the people are starving occupancy here is up 70% compared to last year ali's mother was herself malnourished, so the baby was born too weak to suckle. >> thin
the assassination of civil rights activist malcolm x 56 years ago are expected to be exonerated muhammad aziz and khalil islam always maintained their innocence. now after a 22-month long investigation found evidence was withheld at a trial. the manhattan da says he will move to vacate their convictions. islam died in 2009 aziz was paroled in 1985 >>> next, after the american withdrawal, richard engel in afghanistan with an inside look at the dire conditions. >>> now to...
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you could, will, she will after you, were you either before the holiday and harper, when hi, adam muhammad is 13 years old. his family have followed the retreat of the organization across iraq. from remedy to mosul, then into syria, where his brother scott, until the final battle about 2 years ago, i had filled up a basket herself nobody any, any time with this windows, from here, from chapel cooper, a global high one from markham. well, had a y, a n a t at all madame that out if a georgia hat and a house with megan high of hamilton in madison or the letter t. not martha swan. hi. yeah, i will model on he's sure finishing us with done a slum your mom. i was going to do a lot of them and give it a shot. i why? i should, i saw, but i mean on the plaza. what you just to know how you follow, follow what us, what day i was still a room was doing been oh my daughter had to go about the michigan go. yeah. a fatal day. i'm normally on the study and i was just was sell off and then my other model believe manisha. he said the la on this one, not no d. radicalization program has been introduced at al
you could, will, she will after you, were you either before the holiday and harper, when hi, adam muhammad is 13 years old. his family have followed the retreat of the organization across iraq. from remedy to mosul, then into syria, where his brother scott, until the final battle about 2 years ago, i had filled up a basket herself nobody any, any time with this windows, from here, from chapel cooper, a global high one from markham. well, had a y, a n a t at all madame that out if a georgia hat...
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i had the holiday in portable with hi, adam, muhammad is 13 years old. his family have followed the retreat of the organization across iraq, from remedy to mosul, than into syria, where his brothers thought until the final battle, about 2 years ago. i had a food but a hotel nobody any. anytime this would go to summer yet i'm trying to look a global home one from martin. well, had a, a in one of us. it'll madell fit. yeah. fidelity. and that and the house with again higher. i'm with the model and of all the letter. it did not want this one. yeah, i will model on anything else. get done a lot if i was going to do a lot of them and give it a shot i why should i so, but i mean on the end of the part of what you just to know, how follow what else would it was over a mom was doing been oh my daughter had to go about the michigan go. yeah. i'm normally on 5 off of a sudden i was just was sell off at the mother she model blotting. manisha. he said, be le elephant on no d. radicalization program has been introduced at al whole and iraq, like so many other countri
i had the holiday in portable with hi, adam, muhammad is 13 years old. his family have followed the retreat of the organization across iraq, from remedy to mosul, than into syria, where his brothers thought until the final battle, about 2 years ago. i had a food but a hotel nobody any. anytime this would go to summer yet i'm trying to look a global home one from martin. well, had a, a in one of us. it'll madell fit. yeah. fidelity. and that and the house with again higher. i'm with the model...
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i had them before the holiday and possibly hi, adam. muhammad is 13 years old, his family have followed the retreat of the organization across iraq, from remedy to mosul, then into syria, where his brothers thought until the final battle, about 2 years ago, i had a food, but a hotel, the over the any, any time was this will go to some, in a level high one from them. well, had so so marta, any give them a y, a n a t at all madame at alpha, georgia. and the house with again hire martinez model of law or the letter t. not martha swan hi. yeah, but even our model on a done a slam. johan, i'm going to do a lot of them and give it a shot. i why? i should, i saw, but i mean on the end of the plaza, what you just to know how you follow, follow what us, what day i was still a mom was doing been, oh my daughter had to go about the michigan. oh yeah, absolutely. um no more than 5 off of a sudden i was just so off at the mother she model bliley. my name is shonda isabella. other one on no d, radicalization program has been introduced at al whole and iraq like so many other countries refuses to repa
i had them before the holiday and possibly hi, adam. muhammad is 13 years old, his family have followed the retreat of the organization across iraq, from remedy to mosul, then into syria, where his brothers thought until the final battle, about 2 years ago, i had a food, but a hotel, the over the any, any time was this will go to some, in a level high one from them. well, had so so marta, any give them a y, a n a t at all madame at alpha, georgia. and the house with again hire martinez model of...
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i had looked already, i mean, i live in harper, when hi, adam muhammad is 13 years old. his family have followed the retreat of the organization across iraq. from remedy to mosul than into syria, where his brother scott, until the final battle, about 2 years ago, i had a food but a basket. herself . nobody, any time i was, this would go to some, in some chapel, a so global high one from markham. well, had a what the fuck up man. none of us . it'll madell fit out of fidelity, a hat and the house is not getting much and my thought and yet it didn't have agen high up. i'm with the model of law or the letter. it did not want that and so on. yeah, i wouldn't model on, he's sure anything else was good. done. a slam your mom. i was going to do a lot of them and you know, shuttle the shuttle. so you should, i don't blame you on the plan, allows them what you just to know how follow follow what us, what day was still a room was doing been oh my daughter had to go about the michigan go. yeah. a fatal. they know what they on i was studying. i was just was sell off. and then mother,
i had looked already, i mean, i live in harper, when hi, adam muhammad is 13 years old. his family have followed the retreat of the organization across iraq. from remedy to mosul than into syria, where his brother scott, until the final battle, about 2 years ago, i had a food but a basket. herself . nobody, any time i was, this would go to some, in some chapel, a so global high one from markham. well, had a what the fuck up man. none of us . it'll madell fit out of fidelity, a hat and the house...
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she are cool after you were you either before the holiday pop up and hi, adam, muhammad is 13 years old. his family have followed the retreat of the organization across iraq. from remedy to mosul then into syria, where his brother scott, until the final battle about 2 years ago. i now have filled up a basket herself . nobody, any okay. i was just gonna let me in just a couple of a global high one from markham. a y a n r a alpha, georgia. i've got a hat and a house with megan high of hamilton and a model of all the letter. it did not want this one. yeah, but even our model on showcasing us, let's get done a slimy on i was going to do a lot of them and give it a shot. i why? so you should, i saw but i mean on the end of the part of what you just to know how follow follow what us, what day was a steaming been oh my daughter has to go about the michigan go. yeah. a fatal day. i'm normally on 5 else of a sudden on yeah i with that just must sell off at the mother she marble believe my name is shonda isabella. other one on no d, radicalization program has been introduced at al whole and iraq
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yeerstday a newk yor jgeud diisdse the convictionsf o muhammad azid z anth leate kh alil ism.la both maiaintned their innocence from terhe vy start. they were paroledn i the 1980s afr serving morthe an 20 years. aziz was inou crt yesterday when his name was cleared. th mttanhaan disttric atto'srney oicffe reveinstigated th ceas fwiollong afl netix documeyntar risees.th e investigaonti foundhe ten m did notei recve ar fairi tal and rewe wrongly convicted. >> a third manon cvicted and senten tcedo life admitted he killed malcolm x but said itneher aziz or islam were involved. >>>th "e new york t"imes ssay the decades' longea srch for jimmy ahoff led thebi f to the site of ame forr new jersey filandll. e fmeorrea tmsters union leader was last seen outside a michigan restaurant in 1975 afteree mting whit a mob boss. authorities lauhencd a new inigvestatioftn aer aor fmer worker at the newse jery landfiaill sd on his deathbed that he bdurie the body undergroundn i a steel drum. te fbis say agentsrr aived at the site last month to do ait se su.rvey >>>nd a "usa today" says a bipartisan gro
yeerstday a newk yor jgeud diisdse the convictionsf o muhammad azid z anth leate kh alil ism.la both maiaintned their innocence from terhe vy start. they were paroledn i the 1980s afr serving morthe an 20 years. aziz was inou crt yesterday when his name was cleared. th mttanhaan disttric atto'srney oicffe reveinstigated th ceas fwiollong afl netix documeyntar risees.th e investigaonti foundhe ten m did notei recve ar fairi tal and rewe wrongly convicted. >> a third manon cvicted and...
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. >> muhammad now 83. and the late islam. convicted of murder in the 1965 assassination.a speech in harlem. both insisted they were innocent and offered alibi. no evidence linked to them to the crime. evidence favorable to the defense was with held. and lawyers asked the judge to throw out both convictions. >> i was victimized by the criminal justice system. i don't know how many more years i have. however, i hope the same system that was responsible for this travesty of justice takes responsibility for the harm it caused to me. during the last 55 years. >> justice delayed. but finally served. >> president biden signed three bills into law this morning. aimed at providing additional resources for law enforcement and first responders. he hosted a group of lawmakers and representatives of law enforcement agencies at the white house. for that signing. >> these grants which total $140 million will go to 183 law enforcement agencies. a lot of them to fund over 1,000 new law enforcement positions and fund other initiatives to build trusted communities. to address gun violence.
. >> muhammad now 83. and the late islam. convicted of murder in the 1965 assassination.a speech in harlem. both insisted they were innocent and offered alibi. no evidence linked to them to the crime. evidence favorable to the defense was with held. and lawyers asked the judge to throw out both convictions. >> i was victimized by the criminal justice system. i don't know how many more years i have. however, i hope the same system that was responsible for this travesty of justice...
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muhammad aziz and khalil islam spent more than two decades in prison. aziz is 83. islam died in 2009. the investigation found that authorities withheld key evidence in both of the men's trials. malcolm x was murdered in february of 1965. a third person who was convicted, thomas hagan, was sentenced to life in prison. he was paroled in 2010. >>> well, the so-called qanon shaman will spend 41 months in prison for his role in the january 6th capitol attack. jacob chansley who wore face paint and horns during the riot was sentenced yesterday. during the ruling, chansley told the judge it was wrong for him to enter the capitol but emphasized he was not an insurrectionist. he is one of more than 650 charged. >>> rapper killed. young dolf is shot dead in memphis. where minorities are calling for calm. >>> and senator amy klobuchar shares good news after being treated for early stage breast cancer. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate to severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent helps hea
muhammad aziz and khalil islam spent more than two decades in prison. aziz is 83. islam died in 2009. the investigation found that authorities withheld key evidence in both of the men's trials. malcolm x was murdered in february of 1965. a third person who was convicted, thomas hagan, was sentenced to life in prison. he was paroled in 2010. >>> well, the so-called qanon shaman will spend 41 months in prison for his role in the january 6th capitol attack. jacob chansley who wore face...
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i hate to menu rt muhammad ali, bruce lee. i hate to interrupt but — muhammad ali, bruce lee.verest. in 2014, we could melt the snow and cook it, but when i went there _ snow and cook it, but when i went there in— snow and cook it, but when i went there in 2018, we had to carry gallons — there in 2018, we had to carry gallons of— there in 2018, we had to carry gallons of water from base camp. carrying _ gallons of water from base camp. carrying 30 litres of water is heavy — carrying 30 litres of water is heavy. my whole point out of this is the climate — heavy. my whole point out of this is the climate change is serious. we all have _ the climate change is serious. we all have to — the climate change is serious. we all have to play our own party. i'm not a _ all have to play our own party. i'm not a powerful politician, elon musk. — not a powerful politician, elon musk, jeff bezos, whatever, but as lon- musk, jeff bezos, whatever, but as long as _ musk, jeff bezos, whatever, but as long as people in the world do whatever— long as people in the world do whatever they can with c
i hate to menu rt muhammad ali, bruce lee. i hate to interrupt but — muhammad ali, bruce lee.verest. in 2014, we could melt the snow and cook it, but when i went there _ snow and cook it, but when i went there in— snow and cook it, but when i went there in 2018, we had to carry gallons — there in 2018, we had to carry gallons of— there in 2018, we had to carry gallons of water from base camp. carrying _ gallons of water from base camp. carrying 30 litres of water is heavy — carrying...
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december 2013, the egyptian authorities arrested alger 0 english journalists, pita. gretta bought her muhammad, and mohammed fath me. they were sentenced to 7 years in jail, of which they served 14 months before being released in february 2015. but al jazeera did find ways of continuing to report from egypt and it witnessed the egyptian security forces attack on protesters in rubber. i'll at the we a square in cairo. in august 2013, i to sit in organized by campaign, is against the coo hundreds were killed. al jazeera photographer mohammed al zacky was injured, and reporter abdullah shami arrested. and the assess eula, emily at all had inflicted over that of the bulkier and any that can own aca fee al qaeda and then isa i as the article, and then your father obama unhook the allah. allow tough element about a short on the slip. a lady viani an old lemon yard if i join with and then it's the huffy, learn them about it. a 0 about the have a year, a annie, and them about the i had these on and the on across the huffy and the lot they follow hook enamored with sophia of italy, a jani and y m l a s
december 2013, the egyptian authorities arrested alger 0 english journalists, pita. gretta bought her muhammad, and mohammed fath me. they were sentenced to 7 years in jail, of which they served 14 months before being released in february 2015. but al jazeera did find ways of continuing to report from egypt and it witnessed the egyptian security forces attack on protesters in rubber. i'll at the we a square in cairo. in august 2013, i to sit in organized by campaign, is against the coo hundreds...
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the manhattan district attorney said muhammad al aziz and khalil islam — did not get the justice theyeserved. poland says a thousand migrants are still gathered at the frontier with belarus — as the european union steps up its efforts to resolve the border crisis. the human cost of the situation is growing, with many families stuck out in the cold with no food or water. a new lawsuit has alleged the hollywood actor, alec baldwin, "chose to play russian roulette" with safety on a film set, where the cinematographer was shot dead. script supervisor, mamie mitchell claims there was no reason for the star to fire a gun on the set of rust. now on bbc news, hardtalk�*s stephen sackur talks to george takei, foreverfamous as lieutenant sulu in star trek. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. turn on the tv or go online, and it's not hard to find political content of all kinds, often delivered with all the nuance of a ten—tonne truck. rare is the tv show which offers commentary on the human condition, which is both entertaining and wildly popular. but it can be done, and my guest today know
the manhattan district attorney said muhammad al aziz and khalil islam — did not get the justice theyeserved. poland says a thousand migrants are still gathered at the frontier with belarus — as the european union steps up its efforts to resolve the border crisis. the human cost of the situation is growing, with many families stuck out in the cold with no food or water. a new lawsuit has alleged the hollywood actor, alec baldwin, "chose to play russian roulette" with safety on a...
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the manhattan district attorney said muhammad al aziz and khalil islam did not get the justice they deserved. poland says a thousand migrants are still gathered at the frontier with belarus, as the european union steps up its efforts to resolve the border crisis. the human cost of the situation is growing, with many families stuck out in the cold with no food or water. a new lawsuit has alleged the hollywood actor, alec baldwin, "chose to play russian roulette" with safety on a film set, where the cinematographer was shot dead. script supervisor mamie mitchell claims there was no reason for the star to fire a gun on the set of rust. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, more on the war against climate change. we've got buildings that love the sun. a sub that loves the waves. and robots that love rubbish. the world's population continuing to rise and across the globe, more housing is needed. but these buildings themselves come with their own environmental cost. of course, building and running offices and homes contributes massively to our carbon footprint — more than 13 billion ton
the manhattan district attorney said muhammad al aziz and khalil islam did not get the justice they deserved. poland says a thousand migrants are still gathered at the frontier with belarus, as the european union steps up its efforts to resolve the border crisis. the human cost of the situation is growing, with many families stuck out in the cold with no food or water. a new lawsuit has alleged the hollywood actor, alec baldwin, "chose to play russian roulette" with safety on a film...
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is muhammad a bus complicit in this pegasus? spyware, in a way, could here be blackmailed by his re lease by putting information on it. i don't think that he is treated by any better than any palestinian this treated. i don't think that they would give them a secret for a security operating. but this does not for my father exempt them form their responsibilities. of course we've been out on the streets since the beginning of my friend has in late june. i was also a candidate for the council legislative council elections. we've been demanding. good justice form is all we've been demanding democratic change. we've been bending accountability for the security forces, the violations, a system between the referral and the see it. the controlling 1st thing is committing human rights violations against them. i currently have 2 cases waiting, a quote. and we also have the 1st to physically because we've been designated as a zation of being, being prosecuted, being vandalized offices. so the question on really and reality with living her
is muhammad a bus complicit in this pegasus? spyware, in a way, could here be blackmailed by his re lease by putting information on it. i don't think that he is treated by any better than any palestinian this treated. i don't think that they would give them a secret for a security operating. but this does not for my father exempt them form their responsibilities. of course we've been out on the streets since the beginning of my friend has in late june. i was also a candidate for the council...
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ah, muhammad city is the conductor, and the director of the national music conservatory. the $400.00 students school offers beginners classes to college degrees and was a pathway for musicians to join the orchestra. but he says now it's become more of a gig for higher plane only sporadically. and it'll remain that way until the government provides funding in the arab world, some governments financially support national orchestra to have an orchestra. it's always a losing project because you have the course very high cost. and what you have benefits for it is you have culture and this is the face of the country. so minister of culture says the government hires the orchestra to play a special event. it doesn't intend to turn the musician into public employee. as a couple months, we are hoping that the orchestra gets proper funding and it's not like now on the playing for special occasions. every musician dreams of playing solo. if there is orchestra, how will this dream come true? was to you oppertunity is available. it's a dream. many musicians are now pursuing abroad. nat
ah, muhammad city is the conductor, and the director of the national music conservatory. the $400.00 students school offers beginners classes to college degrees and was a pathway for musicians to join the orchestra. but he says now it's become more of a gig for higher plane only sporadically. and it'll remain that way until the government provides funding in the arab world, some governments financially support national orchestra to have an orchestra. it's always a losing project because you...
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because of the fact that the aggressor said that this attack was in the name of them was in prophet muhammad, this is not being treated as a possible terror incident here in france. now this is not the 1st time we have seen an attack of this nature here in france just in april this year. so not too many months ago, a police officer administrative worker was stabbed to death just inside the secure area of a police station. you hadn't booley or which is not too far from paris, and then in may. so less than a month later, there was another attempt on the life of a police officer at this time, leaving that opposite severely wounded. that took place in the city of north in western france. so we do get these attacks from time to time and back in 2019 october and a radically i t employee over the police station in paris, a killed 3 police officers and an administrative. okay, what was a terror attack back then? one of the worst attacks in sight, a police station where that took place. now for morgan le pen from the national rally who frogs, she seems to be saddened that these attacks are becoming w
because of the fact that the aggressor said that this attack was in the name of them was in prophet muhammad, this is not being treated as a possible terror incident here in france. now this is not the 1st time we have seen an attack of this nature here in france just in april this year. so not too many months ago, a police officer administrative worker was stabbed to death just inside the secure area of a police station. you hadn't booley or which is not too far from paris, and then in may. so...
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lamb was left behind by my greeting. heard for wild animals to deval as his losses. pile up idle muhammad rounds of his cattle and family, and head towards the border with kimbrell. me. well, awful, no, no buffalo would. we are leaving to the pastures, greener and the weather's more bearable. the migration will save what's left of my cattle, the drought, and the rising heat of taken so much away from me. he's just trying to cut his losses and recover even if that means risking attacks by bandits book or her arm and corrupt officials as he crosses the chide come road border. mom would you bring expressed the dry period and his losses to continue al serra that must have been but the rains have failed us and the unbearable heat is drying up the little water that we have. it's painful to watch your animals die and there is nothing you can do about it is not sure if you will have any kettle left before the reins return at to say people in this a hell allready living but gloomy future. they say the region continues to see arise in temperatures and p a could get worse if it to them also consider
lamb was left behind by my greeting. heard for wild animals to deval as his losses. pile up idle muhammad rounds of his cattle and family, and head towards the border with kimbrell. me. well, awful, no, no buffalo would. we are leaving to the pastures, greener and the weather's more bearable. the migration will save what's left of my cattle, the drought, and the rising heat of taken so much away from me. he's just trying to cut his losses and recover even if that means risking attacks by...
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exhausted lamb was left behind by a migrating hood for wild animals to devour as his losses pile up idle muhammad rounds of his cattle and family and had towards the border with kimbrell me. well after that, oh beaufort, all would we are leaving to her the pastures, greener and the weather's more bearable. the migration will save what's left of my cattle, the drought, and the rising heat, taken so much away from me. far removed from what well gladys are doing at the climate change summit. his just trying to cut his losses and recover. even if that means risking attacks by bandits broke her arm and corrupt officials as he crosses the chide, come road border. mamma, you bring expects the dry period and his losses to continue al serra that must have been by the rains have failed us and the unbearable heat is drying up the little water that we have. it's painful to watch your animals die and there's nothing you can do about it is not sure if he will have any kettle left before the reins return . while politicians and expos discuss how to slow global warming, actors say people in this a hell already l
exhausted lamb was left behind by a migrating hood for wild animals to devour as his losses pile up idle muhammad rounds of his cattle and family and had towards the border with kimbrell me. well after that, oh beaufort, all would we are leaving to her the pastures, greener and the weather's more bearable. the migration will save what's left of my cattle, the drought, and the rising heat, taken so much away from me. far removed from what well gladys are doing at the climate change summit. his...