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daofficials voted on wey to change the name of the i louisvilleernational airport to the louisville muhammad ali international airport. this decision was made just one day before whawould have been i's 77th birthday. his widow, loni ali, said in a statement that she's proud and "muhammad was a global citizen but he never forgot the city that gave him his start." >>> stillahead,@bird box challenge is flying the coop on youtu youtube. >>> and miley cyrus takes a wrecking ball to rumors she's pregnant. we'll have her hilarious announcement, next. was so frustrating. my skin... it was embarrassing. my joints... they hurt. the pain and swelling. the tenderness. the psoriasis. tina: i had to find something that worked on all of this. i found cosentyx. now, watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are getting real relief with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of psoriatic arthritis. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased r
daofficials voted on wey to change the name of the i louisvilleernational airport to the louisville muhammad ali international airport. this decision was made just one day before whawould have been i's 77th birthday. his widow, loni ali, said in a statement that she's proud and "muhammad was a global citizen but he never forgot the city that gave him his start." >>> stillahead,@bird box challenge is flying the coop on youtu youtube. >>> and miley cyrus takes a...
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louisville, kentucky's airport is officially changing its name to louisville muhammad ali international. it's a nice birthday present too. ali would have turned 77 today. the renamed airport's three-letter code will not change. >>> well, up next in "the pulse," meet the e.t. burglar who has not phoned home. >>> also ahead, new video, what's believed to be the largest known great white shark and where it's been spotted. >>> and how the betty white is celebrating her 97th birthday. woman 1: proof of less joint pain... woman 2: ...and clearer skin. woman 3: this is my body of proof. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. avo: humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma,
louisville, kentucky's airport is officially changing its name to louisville muhammad ali international. it's a nice birthday present too. ali would have turned 77 today. the renamed airport's three-letter code will not change. >>> well, up next in "the pulse," meet the e.t. burglar who has not phoned home. >>> also ahead, new video, what's believed to be the largest known great white shark and where it's been spotted. >>> and how the betty white is...
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george foreman, muhammad ali, mike tyson — and maybe alex will be among those names, one day.y out something that is on show at ces for the first time, something that helps to detect a massive problem in boxing and in sport generally. concussion. eye—sync uses a modified vr headset to track how accurately alex's eyes can follow moving points. same deal, follow the target positions. the system can then tell whether there might be an underlying brain injury to be concerned about. here, the results show that alex's left brain responds better than his right. nothing to worry about at the moment, but something which can be worked on. it's in use already by the golden state warriors basketball team here in the us, and eye—sync‘s creators say the system could also help look for early signs of dementia. meanwhile, nick has met a different alex, who has created something to prevent injuries in the first place. not in boxing, but in cycling. today we know the main areas that are impacted during an accident are the head, the thorax and the neck. so this is why we decided to develop the b
george foreman, muhammad ali, mike tyson — and maybe alex will be among those names, one day.y out something that is on show at ces for the first time, something that helps to detect a massive problem in boxing and in sport generally. concussion. eye—sync uses a modified vr headset to track how accurately alex's eyes can follow moving points. same deal, follow the target positions. the system can then tell whether there might be an underlying brain injury to be concerned about. here, the...
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fleeing alleged abuse by her family has now found safety in canada it's been a long odyssey for muhammad ali she was planning to seek asylum in australia but was stopped and root at the bangkok airport and threatened with deportation after days of uncertainty it was canadian officials who offered her a new home. grapple canoe in briefly appeared before the press at toronto airport but was too exhausted to take questions after edger matic journey she's finally safe in her new home and the lads do you bring people to. this suit off to rescue you a bit she left you a nice car and often refuse to see the person she's laying. here on january fifth the eighteen year old arrived at bangkok airport from kuwait she defied thai authorities by barricading herself in a hotel room to avoid being returned to saudi arabia she she said. eared for life after her family threatened her for renouncing islam an accusation ripoffs father later rejected rafa drew attention to her plight on social media quickly rallying tens of thousands of supporters all over the world i'm not leaving my room until i see it you an
fleeing alleged abuse by her family has now found safety in canada it's been a long odyssey for muhammad ali she was planning to seek asylum in australia but was stopped and root at the bangkok airport and threatened with deportation after days of uncertainty it was canadian officials who offered her a new home. grapple canoe in briefly appeared before the press at toronto airport but was too exhausted to take questions after edger matic journey she's finally safe in her new home and the lads...
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that they will not support a saudi national teenager who says that she is fleeing abuse rawest muhammad ali noone has barricaded herself in a hotel room in a bangkok airport in a bid to avoid being returned to her family. says that she holds a visa for australia and plans to seek asylum there the eighteen year old claims that her passport was seized by a saudi official during a layover in bangkok now the team began posting on twitter for help from her hotel room in the airport on sunday here's her latest video. it's a half and i'm still and. i have no choice. they said to have to go to model and. no one can have no life now. now the ngo human rights watch is in contact with the teen and told d.w. about her situation she's very frightened she's very tired she has been awake for four days and she is still determined to fight but she doesn't know what's going to happen next she has barricaded herself in a hotel room at the airport she is saying that she will only talk to us eight c.r. and we continue to press the thai government to allow u.n. h.c.r. to have access to her and and to offer her t
that they will not support a saudi national teenager who says that she is fleeing abuse rawest muhammad ali noone has barricaded herself in a hotel room in a bangkok airport in a bid to avoid being returned to her family. says that she holds a visa for australia and plans to seek asylum there the eighteen year old claims that her passport was seized by a saudi official during a layover in bangkok now the team began posting on twitter for help from her hotel room in the airport on sunday here's...
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to me, whatever you want touh be called whatever you choose. >> tucker: i'm for calling him muhammad aliuse he wants to be called that. no problem. this is a command that requires people to refer to people who have not asked to be called this by a plural pronoun when it's a singular person. it's grammatically incorrect, awkward, it's dumb, it doesn't serve the interest of anybody and it applies to all of us. >> languages living and breathing it changes, it shifts. if you listen to how people talk in the 1920s, they don't>> talk -- they don't speak english the same way they speak english today. >> tucker: isn't that an organic process? is not because a terrified bureaucrat decrees that you must say this. >> we are in agreement about decreeing that you have to speak one way or use a particular pronoun for everyone. i don't like mandating that all. >> tucker: very quickly assess the response. we both agree with this. why don't both of us next time we hear it say no, i'm not playing along with your fantasy, leave me alone.. are you afraid to do that? >> if i were there i would say i will pre
to me, whatever you want touh be called whatever you choose. >> tucker: i'm for calling him muhammad aliuse he wants to be called that. no problem. this is a command that requires people to refer to people who have not asked to be called this by a plural pronoun when it's a singular person. it's grammatically incorrect, awkward, it's dumb, it doesn't serve the interest of anybody and it applies to all of us. >> languages living and breathing it changes, it shifts. if you listen to...
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even the great muhammad ali. i was coming to the phoenicia since the beginning. fashion shows here, and this is a very special hotel. mona ross is an international model who was based in beirut before the war. wow. mona ross, take a seat. now she is a permanent resident of the hotel. it's part of my life. i consider i'm a part of the columns of the phoenicia. you are part of the furniture. part of the furniture! part of the fabric of the whole hotel! when the war came, the hotel became a battle ground, a key strategic point because of its size and downtown location. i was passing by next to the phoenicia when it was destroyed. and i saw a little hibiscus plant with little red flowers on it, and i was so touched by this. i couldn't believe my eyes, why this plant was alive in front of this hotel that was dead. today, a generation of young lebanese are determined to shake the dust and debris from the city's reputation. and it's the nightlife that's really putting beirut back on the map. the music hall is one of the capital's most famous venues, hosting a cabaret pa
even the great muhammad ali. i was coming to the phoenicia since the beginning. fashion shows here, and this is a very special hotel. mona ross is an international model who was based in beirut before the war. wow. mona ross, take a seat. now she is a permanent resident of the hotel. it's part of my life. i consider i'm a part of the columns of the phoenicia. you are part of the furniture. part of the furniture! part of the fabric of the whole hotel! when the war came, the hotel became a battle...
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muhammad ali, one of the last things that he did in life was put out a statement calling for my release>> let me read it, jason because i must say, i was just amazed to see this. in 2015 he said, i'm sorry that i cannot be physically present to lend my support in person, but i pray that my words will provide relief to the efforts to secure the release of jason resign. it is my great hope that the government and judiciary of iran will end the prolonged detention of journalist jason rezach lavine he is a famous muslim. >> many america we think of his as an american hero. in iran and other muslim countries, he's a muslim hero. you know, he matters and his words matter. i was treated differently, i was looked at differently by my guards, and the authorities in iran were very angry about that. they wrote articles in some of the, you know, the most hard-line newspapers that, you know, this great hero had been duped into supporting this spy. you know, they were losing a battle of public opinion at every turn. and how could i, with the little knowledge about what was going on, not have my shoul
muhammad ali, one of the last things that he did in life was put out a statement calling for my release>> let me read it, jason because i must say, i was just amazed to see this. in 2015 he said, i'm sorry that i cannot be physically present to lend my support in person, but i pray that my words will provide relief to the efforts to secure the release of jason resign. it is my great hope that the government and judiciary of iran will end the prolonged detention of journalist jason rezach...
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second half of the twentieth century a turbulent time for the continent and me was a series made by muhammad ali in which he tells the story of his father's career and camera picks the agency has father created a brave and highly respected figure in africa mohamed came to global prominence when his film and photos of the mine hundred eighty four ethiopian famine shocked the world and led directly to the international live aid phenomenon where today we're returning to the final part of the series which tells the tragic story of mohammed's death and the legacy he left behind the first let's take a look at some of the stories he chronicled for newspapers and t.v. stations across the world. yes. well as you can see muhammad's korea took him to the heart of the action in africa boston a tragic twist it was finally to find himself on what an a at the center of a global story here is the final episode of law and me. my name is sally mommy son of renowned photojournalist muhammad or me dad was a regular commuter to addis ababa one reason was that he published the in-flight magazine of ethiopian airlines
second half of the twentieth century a turbulent time for the continent and me was a series made by muhammad ali in which he tells the story of his father's career and camera picks the agency has father created a brave and highly respected figure in africa mohamed came to global prominence when his film and photos of the mine hundred eighty four ethiopian famine shocked the world and led directly to the international live aid phenomenon where today we're returning to the final part of the...
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played out a draw in the opening game of the tournaments on saturday bahrain took the lead to a muhammad alior a honey of the u.a.e. equalised later after a controversial penalty award the referee deciding how many more who had handled the ball stepped up to score the spot kick as the game finished one one. and then no. thanks to god we got one point i think everybody expected us to with the opening match we were playing at home in front of our own supporters but this is football it's true we missed many chances today but that's the way the game went . on many believe for modu most of the really first experience playing. but a second home from outside was much more active much better and we also created some good chance to score and then after a run jones we are scoring one zero but async. result is ok. only going to soldier has made it five wins out of five as manchester united manager united's latest victory saw them progress into the round four of the english f.a. cup soldier has a job on a caretaker basis after replacing josie marino horn mad to open the scoring from the county spots aga
played out a draw in the opening game of the tournaments on saturday bahrain took the lead to a muhammad alior a honey of the u.a.e. equalised later after a controversial penalty award the referee deciding how many more who had handled the ball stepped up to score the spot kick as the game finished one one. and then no. thanks to god we got one point i think everybody expected us to with the opening match we were playing at home in front of our own supporters but this is football it's true we...
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states mike pompei i made a surprise stop and baghdad jobs aris met with iraqi foreign minister muhammad ali al hakim to talk about a wide range of issues including u.s. sanctions against iran they also discussed allowing syria back into the arab league . police in sudan have fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of anti-government protesters in khartoum they're calling for president omar al bashir to step down international rights groups say at least forty people have been killed since the un rest began three weeks ago over rising living costs zimbabwe has more than doubled the price of fuel overnight but the move has failed to ease the nationwide petrol and diesel shortage drivers have been queuing outside petrol stations in some cases for several days the fuel shortages began in october in a nation that suffered a severe economic downturn those are the headlines i'll be back with more news. on counting the cost breaks it should be of dollars worth of assets shifted out of the u.k. change aviation. and creepy the latest gadgets connected to the internet on the show would last spacious counti
states mike pompei i made a surprise stop and baghdad jobs aris met with iraqi foreign minister muhammad ali al hakim to talk about a wide range of issues including u.s. sanctions against iran they also discussed allowing syria back into the arab league . police in sudan have fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of anti-government protesters in khartoum they're calling for president omar al bashir to step down international rights groups say at least forty people have been killed since the un...
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adams has been speaking of her delight at having the chance to follow in the footsteps of her hero muhammad aliion arley mucino for her first shot at a professional world title in march at the royal albert hall, the venue where ali boxed twice in the ‘70s. this is the reason why i turned professional. i have achieved everything there is to achieve as an amateur, and i wanted to go on and get the world title as a professional boxer, just like my hero, mohammed ali, and to think that he has boxed in the same arena that he has boxed in the same arena that i am going to be boxing in, is unbelievable. i'll have more for you in the next hour. if you keep hearing about the backstop and are wondering what on earth it is, here's chris morris from our reality check team to explain. you may have heard about the backstop. it is a baseball term, really, so what does it have to do with brexit? think in terms of a safety net, and you get the idea. it is key to the irish border after brexit. because this line between the irish republic and northern ireland will be the only land border between the uk and the eu
adams has been speaking of her delight at having the chance to follow in the footsteps of her hero muhammad aliion arley mucino for her first shot at a professional world title in march at the royal albert hall, the venue where ali boxed twice in the ‘70s. this is the reason why i turned professional. i have achieved everything there is to achieve as an amateur, and i wanted to go on and get the world title as a professional boxer, just like my hero, mohammed ali, and to think that he has...
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family because she feared for her life in the kingdom has arrived in her new home country raf muhammad ali khan and flew from thailand to canada after she was offered asylum the eighteen year old one global attention when she launched a social media campaign from her hotel room in bangkok pleading for help mike hanna has more from toronto. the long an arduous journey from saudi arabia over the eighteen year old step through the arrival doors accompanied by the canadian foreign minister the size of the media contingent a reflection of the massive public interest generated state you know that everyone . else oh. i'm hearing free media towns really want need even to leave it seems arrive at home but she's putting theory on the players. and so she would prefer not to take questions today so please don't see the syrian crazy woman who was and she is now going to go. home then rush. back through the doors to begin the first phase of the new life her wish to go to college and study architecture. the canadian decision to grant sanctuary is likely to worsen already fractured relations with saudi ar
family because she feared for her life in the kingdom has arrived in her new home country raf muhammad ali khan and flew from thailand to canada after she was offered asylum the eighteen year old one global attention when she launched a social media campaign from her hotel room in bangkok pleading for help mike hanna has more from toronto. the long an arduous journey from saudi arabia over the eighteen year old step through the arrival doors accompanied by the canadian foreign minister the size...
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>> reporter: remember how muhammad ali always used to call himself the greatest all of time? now it's the president trump calling him the greatest at all times. >> i think nobody knows more about campaign finance than i do. nobody knows more about tlad. nobody knows more about construction. >> reporter: already the president is extolling his prowess from the briefing room. >> and i think nobody knows much more about technology, this type of technology, certainly, than i do. i know more about drones than anybody. >> reporter: some of the best drone pilots in the world must be surprised. but what field doesn't he excel in? >> i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me. nobody knows more about environmental impact statements than me. nobody that understands the horror of nuclear better than me. >> reporter: it's enough to make your head explode. >> nobody knows pall it tuoliti better than me. i know words. i have the best words. i have the best temperament. >> reporter: and from a guy who doesn't like to read. >> and nobody loves the bible more than i do. >> reporte
>> reporter: remember how muhammad ali always used to call himself the greatest all of time? now it's the president trump calling him the greatest at all times. >> i think nobody knows more about campaign finance than i do. nobody knows more about tlad. nobody knows more about construction. >> reporter: already the president is extolling his prowess from the briefing room. >> and i think nobody knows much more about technology, this type of technology, certainly, than i...
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. >> it's all over and muhammad ali at the end of the 14th round, it's a tko -- >> before that, you'reof subscribers. after that, you're counting in millions. that's really day one for both businesses. hbo and the cable industry. >> if you're a fan, what you'll see in the next minutes to follow may convince you you've gone to sports heaven. >> in the mid-'70s in the sports world, there were just these three giants. cbs, nbc, abc. and then in connecticut, somebody got ahold of a transponder. >> the picture you're watching right now has been taken by a camera sent through some sophisticated equipment to this earth transmitting system -- >> this guy, bill rasmussen, who had been fired from his job and just trying to figure out a way to deliver local cable sports. then when they found out about the satellite they said, so can we cover the whole state? and the guy looked and he said, no, you don't understand. >> for another 25 cents or whatever you can send this all over the country. they went, oh, gee. why would anyone want to do that? they didn't quite know what they had. >> and he wound
. >> it's all over and muhammad ali at the end of the 14th round, it's a tko -- >> before that, you'reof subscribers. after that, you're counting in millions. that's really day one for both businesses. hbo and the cable industry. >> if you're a fan, what you'll see in the next minutes to follow may convince you you've gone to sports heaven. >> in the mid-'70s in the sports world, there were just these three giants. cbs, nbc, abc. and then in connecticut, somebody got...
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teenager who fled from her family over fears for her life has arrived in her new country rough muhammad ali khan and flew from thailand to canada for an offer of asylum the eighteen year old one international attention when she launched a social media campaign from her hotel room in bangkok pleading for help turkish backed forces have carried out military exercises at the border with syria ahead of an expected offensive in the northern city of men bridge it's currently held by u.s. backed kurdish fighters u.s. secretary of state mike pompei or says he is hopeful an agreement can be reached with ankara to protect kurdish troops as american forces prepare to leave syria. there's been more violence in france during a ninth saturday of yellow vest protests tear gas and water cannon were used to push back anti government demonstrators in paris who threw rocks and missiles at riot police. and protesters have marched through london calling for a general election that comes just three days before the british parliament votes on prime minister trees amazed that deal to leave the european union. sout
teenager who fled from her family over fears for her life has arrived in her new country rough muhammad ali khan and flew from thailand to canada for an offer of asylum the eighteen year old one international attention when she launched a social media campaign from her hotel room in bangkok pleading for help turkish backed forces have carried out military exercises at the border with syria ahead of an expected offensive in the northern city of men bridge it's currently held by u.s. backed...
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losing it by the desire of someone to win the nomination you know, when i was a kid, a boxer, muhammad alitold me, champions are not who can just throw a punch, but who can take a punch. and when you go into a give and take, then what happens? and does the party suffer? >> well, i actually don't think there is a lot of daylight between any of these candidates. they're all pretty much -- medicare for all, kirsten gillibrand supports that kamala harris supports that. bernie sanders supports that >> how do you distinguish them >> i think if you're going to see attacks -- at the end of the day from a very practical standpoint, all of these candidates hire opposition researchers. just to get into the sausage-making they hire opposition researchers and those researchers are going to come out and dig out whatever they think they can give up to give a candidate an advantage and so there will be attacks we already see early attacks on kamala as it stands right now. she's being attacked not just by republicans, but she's being attacked by supporters and people who are probably aligned with other can
losing it by the desire of someone to win the nomination you know, when i was a kid, a boxer, muhammad alitold me, champions are not who can just throw a punch, but who can take a punch. and when you go into a give and take, then what happens? and does the party suffer? >> well, i actually don't think there is a lot of daylight between any of these candidates. they're all pretty much -- medicare for all, kirsten gillibrand supports that kamala harris supports that. bernie sanders supports...
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jury witness linked to roger stone to come to this table and take shots from him like the old muhammad alie adope without hitting back. why do you think many of roger stone's confidants come out and even when he hits them, they back off? >> you'll have to ask them. i can only tell you that my own sense of integrity has more to do with what i believe and how i profess my beliefs, including my faith, and it doesn't have to do with answering roger stone or anyone else. >> understood. mr. jerome corsi, a 40-hour grand jury witness, and now a plaintiff in a suit against bob mueller. thank you for coming back on "the beat." >> my pleasure. would be happy to come back any time you ask. >> thank you, sir. >>> coming up, we go to the shutdown. nancy pelosi making one of her first moves as speaker and a priority that democrats campaigned on. that democrats campaigned on. come here, babe. ok. nasty nightime heartburn? try alka-seltzer pm gummies. the only fast, powerful heartburn relief, plus melatonin so you can fall asleep quickly. oh, what a relief it is! (man) don't ...go...down...oh, no! aaaabal
jury witness linked to roger stone to come to this table and take shots from him like the old muhammad alie adope without hitting back. why do you think many of roger stone's confidants come out and even when he hits them, they back off? >> you'll have to ask them. i can only tell you that my own sense of integrity has more to do with what i believe and how i profess my beliefs, including my faith, and it doesn't have to do with answering roger stone or anyone else. >> understood....
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from her family of affairs for life in the kingdom has arrived in her new home country prophet muhammad ali clune flew from thailand to canada after an offer of asylum the eighteen year old won international attention when she launched a social media campaign for motel room in bangkok pleading for help turkish backed forces have carried out military exercises at the border with syria ahead of an expected offensive a little the city of miami beach it's currently held by u.s. backed kurdish fighters u.s. secretary of state says he's hopeful an agreement can be reached with ankara to protect goodish troops as american forces prepare to leave syria there's been more violence in france during the night saturday of yellow vest protests to gas and water cannon we used to push back anti-government demonstrators in paris and protests as of march through london calling for a general election just three days before the british parliament votes on prime minister's reason makes briggs it deal to leave the european union south africa's ruling african national congress has launched its manifesto for elect
from her family of affairs for life in the kingdom has arrived in her new home country prophet muhammad ali clune flew from thailand to canada after an offer of asylum the eighteen year old won international attention when she launched a social media campaign for motel room in bangkok pleading for help turkish backed forces have carried out military exercises at the border with syria ahead of an expected offensive a little the city of miami beach it's currently held by u.s. backed kurdish...
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george foreman, muhammad ali, mike tyson — and maybe alex will be among those names, one day.rally. concussion. eye—sync uses a modified vr headset to track how accurately alex's eyes can follow moving points. same deal, follow the target positions. the system can then tell whether there might be an underlying brain injury to be concerned about. here, the results show that alex's left brain responds better than his right. nothing to worry about at the moment, but something which can be worked on. it's in use already by the golden state warriors basketball team here in the us, and eye—sync‘s creators say the system could also help look for early signs of dementia. meanwhile, nick has met a different alex, who has created something to prevent injuries in the first place. not in boxing, but in cycling. today we know the main areas that are impacted during an accident are the head, the thorax and the neck. so this is why we decided to develop the b'safe airbag vest, which protects those areas. ok, let's put it to the test. 0uch! let's see that an instant replay. embedded sensors f
george foreman, muhammad ali, mike tyson — and maybe alex will be among those names, one day.rally. concussion. eye—sync uses a modified vr headset to track how accurately alex's eyes can follow moving points. same deal, follow the target positions. the system can then tell whether there might be an underlying brain injury to be concerned about. here, the results show that alex's left brain responds better than his right. nothing to worry about at the moment, but something which can be...
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this is very premature tom and i will remember that joe frazier won his first fight with muhammad ali the next two. we will remember that they went 41 out of the scheduled 42 rounds this is the first round of a 42-round fight i point out that the president's approval rating is now higher than ronald reagan's was at this same time in his presidency. 40 points lower than george h.w. bush during his presidency i looked at your word cloud. it says, sad, no compromise. what i heard from your guests is there the potential to go big and solve not just daca but everything >> kristen, you are at the white house. he is ready to buck -- he got so defensive saturday morning no no no no. it's not a cave. >> right the white house is defiant, this was not a cave the reality is, he knows his base is not going to be happy unless he gets funding for the wall if you talk to a lot of allies they say we don't see how this ends in any other way other than a national emergency because he can't shut down the government again. here is the lesson i think for president trump. he went into this fight without any
this is very premature tom and i will remember that joe frazier won his first fight with muhammad ali the next two. we will remember that they went 41 out of the scheduled 42 rounds this is the first round of a 42-round fight i point out that the president's approval rating is now higher than ronald reagan's was at this same time in his presidency. 40 points lower than george h.w. bush during his presidency i looked at your word cloud. it says, sad, no compromise. what i heard from your guests...
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a surprise stop in baghdad on his regional tour of odds are if met with iraqi foreign minister muhammad ali al hakim to talk about a wide range of issues including u.s. sanctions against iran they also discussed allowing syria back into the arab league . god through having to work. we talked about regional issues the necessity of bringing back sovereignty to all regions of syria and combating terrorism and supporting the syrian government we welcome the iraqi government's efforts so normalizing relations between syria's government and the arab community. whether is next but still ahead on al-jazeera making mexico home wife thousands of haitians are settling down near being u.s. border. hello again to welcome back well here cross the levant over the next few days we are going to be seeing some very messy conditions in terms of rain and snow across parts of iraq as well as into iran and you can see the clouds right there on our satellite image so this is the forecast map as we go towards monday rain just passing through parts of baghdad into tiran we could be seeing some rain as well temps ar
a surprise stop in baghdad on his regional tour of odds are if met with iraqi foreign minister muhammad ali al hakim to talk about a wide range of issues including u.s. sanctions against iran they also discussed allowing syria back into the arab league . god through having to work. we talked about regional issues the necessity of bringing back sovereignty to all regions of syria and combating terrorism and supporting the syrian government we welcome the iraqi government's efforts so normalizing...
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family because she feared for her life in the kingdom has arrived in her new home country raf muhammad aliand flew from thailand to canada after she was offered asylum the eighteen year old one global attention when she launched a social.
family because she feared for her life in the kingdom has arrived in her new home country raf muhammad aliand flew from thailand to canada after she was offered asylum the eighteen year old one global attention when she launched a social.
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saudi teenager who fled saying she feared her family would kill her is on her way to canada rough muhammad ali was granted asylum after gaining global attention when she barricaded herself in an airport hotel room in bangkok in order to avoid being sent back france is on high alert for a ninth weekend of yellow vest protests thousands of police as well as ahmed vehicles are deployed in paris and the cities and towns in fronts those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after counting the cost. we understand the different themes. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring in the news and current affairs that matter to. al-jazeera. i'm adrian figure this is counting the cost of a serial weekly look at the world of business and economics this week blame it on briggs it's one trillion dollars worth of assets shifted out of the u.k. and we'll follow the money. also this week changes in the air we'll take a look at trends shaping the airline industry in the year to come. smarter and creepier internet connected gadgets on sho
saudi teenager who fled saying she feared her family would kill her is on her way to canada rough muhammad ali was granted asylum after gaining global attention when she barricaded herself in an airport hotel room in bangkok in order to avoid being sent back france is on high alert for a ninth weekend of yellow vest protests thousands of police as well as ahmed vehicles are deployed in paris and the cities and towns in fronts those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after...
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muhammad ali would be a good example. prof. theoharis: gloria richardson. one of the things we have not mentioned yet tonight's is how women participated and organized for the march and then were, in .any ways, shunted aside and one of the people on the dais that day was gloria richardson, who was waging the marylandin cambridge, and it was a struggle linking justice with economic justice. richardson, like the other women on the dais that day, did not speak. week of the march commemoration, they talk about what they were doing, but also being recognized on the dais and getting to say hello, and the microphone being taken away. i do think richardson is of civil rights leaders or black freedom .truggle leaders i think what we tend to remember is the public desegregation and that is part of the issue, but there are other economic struggles woven through that, but again, gloria richardson, that would be one i would put out there. gary: mandela had a critique of capitalism. he did not implemented once he was in power, unfortunately. once did not implement it he
muhammad ali would be a good example. prof. theoharis: gloria richardson. one of the things we have not mentioned yet tonight's is how women participated and organized for the march and then were, in .any ways, shunted aside and one of the people on the dais that day was gloria richardson, who was waging the marylandin cambridge, and it was a struggle linking justice with economic justice. richardson, like the other women on the dais that day, did not speak. week of the march commemoration,...
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. >> i mean, i think one -- >> muhammad ali would be a good example. >> also, gloria richardson. things we haven't mentioned yet tonight is sort of womench sort of both participated and organized for the march and then were in many ways shunted aside. and one of the people who was on roll that day was gloria richardson, who was waging the cambridge, maryland, and it was a struggle that was very much linking racial eastern shorehe of maryland with economic justice. richardson, like the other women on the roll that day, did get to speak. there's an amazing interview now" did withy gloria richardson where she doingabout what they were in cambridge but also literally thatof being recognized day and sort of getting to say beingand the microphone taken away from her. i do think richardson is what weic of, i think, might say civil rights leaders strugglers whom always had a kind of core of economic justice. and i think what we tend to remember is the public desegregation and that was that struggle of but that there were all of these woveneconomic struggles sort of through that. again, g
. >> i mean, i think one -- >> muhammad ali would be a good example. >> also, gloria richardson. things we haven't mentioned yet tonight is sort of womench sort of both participated and organized for the march and then were in many ways shunted aside. and one of the people who was on roll that day was gloria richardson, who was waging the cambridge, maryland, and it was a struggle that was very much linking racial eastern shorehe of maryland with economic justice. richardson,...
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boxer nicola adams will follow in the footsteps of her hero muhammad ali when she fights for her firstgoing he has boxed in the same arena that i am going to be boxing in, it is unbelievable for me —— ali. while you are reading that bulletin, the director is looking through the running order and wants to know what is kizhi super bowl. you have to explain. —— kitty. we know it is the super bowl on sunday. they give homeless and rescue cats the chance to find loving homes so they audition them in a version of the super bowl. how could you not want to look after one of these poppet. they have gone so big on it they have little cards, as you can see, there is a website dedicated to the cats. they have got actual teams. kitten bowl vi will be played between the pouncy panthers and north shore bengals aims to have found new homes for all the felines on show by the time super bowl is over. the idea is that they will then get... we know what the big event is. they will be watching. now everyone knows what it is. it is great that we could all be aware of that. thank you. something else we talk
boxer nicola adams will follow in the footsteps of her hero muhammad ali when she fights for her firstgoing he has boxed in the same arena that i am going to be boxing in, it is unbelievable for me —— ali. while you are reading that bulletin, the director is looking through the running order and wants to know what is kizhi super bowl. you have to explain. —— kitty. we know it is the super bowl on sunday. they give homeless and rescue cats the chance to find loving homes so they audition...
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nicola adams has been speaking of her delight at getting to follow in the footsteps of her hero muhammad alild ttle in march, it will be at the royal albert hall, where ali boxed twice in the seventies. this is the reason why i turned professional. i've achieved everything there is to achieve as an amateur and i wanted to go on and get the world title as a professional boxer, just like my hero muhammad ali. and to think that he has boxed in the same arena that i'm going to be boxing in is, you know, it is unbelievable for me. and a huge week of sport we have ahead. so much excitement there is ahead of the super bowl. it's spreading because back by popular demand is kitten bowl.. ahead of the patriots against the rams, rescued kittens from across the us, will play in their own super bowl before the main event on sunday, with the idea to have found new homes for all the felines on show by the time super bowl is over. if that doesn't make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, i don't know what well. that is all from the bbc sports centre va now, more sport and possibly kittens to come at 11:15 a:
nicola adams has been speaking of her delight at getting to follow in the footsteps of her hero muhammad alild ttle in march, it will be at the royal albert hall, where ali boxed twice in the seventies. this is the reason why i turned professional. i've achieved everything there is to achieve as an amateur and i wanted to go on and get the world title as a professional boxer, just like my hero muhammad ali. and to think that he has boxed in the same arena that i'm going to be boxing in is, you...