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mustafa: no.seeing her name and going to her old neighborhood and seeing her apartment building and having a man on the street say that i look just like her, all of the sudden this woman became very real to me. fate is such a strange thing. a lucky glance out a shop window might mean that my birth mother is still around. but ahmad didn't know that i was trying to find her. he promises to keep looking and so will i. he has your number now? mustafa: sure, sure, we're like... lemonis: so if he sees... mustafa: yeah, yeah, sure, you know. lemonis: thank you. thank you very much. when you find out something so huge in your life, it's like where do you go from there? ♪ well, i didn't just come to lebanon to find out about my past. i wanted to understand how this country is gonna move into the future. man: hi, guys. lemonis: and if you want to know what the future looks like, meet jamil haddad, one of lebanon's first craft beer makers. jamil: this is the beer process. lemonis: what makes it lebanese? jam
mustafa: no.seeing her name and going to her old neighborhood and seeing her apartment building and having a man on the street say that i look just like her, all of the sudden this woman became very real to me. fate is such a strange thing. a lucky glance out a shop window might mean that my birth mother is still around. but ahmad didn't know that i was trying to find her. he promises to keep looking and so will i. he has your number now? mustafa: sure, sure, we're like... lemonis: so if he...
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let's see if it sticks. >> mustafa, joewanda, thank you.>>> that will do it for me. for now i turn it over to referendum al sharpton and "politicsnation." eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie jeebies. phew. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. (mom vo) we got a subaru to give him some ato reconnect and be together. and once we did that, we realized his greatest adventure is just beginning. (vo) welcome to the most adventurous outback ever. the all-new subaru outback. go where love takes you. as parents of six, this network is one less thing i have to worry about. (vo) why the aceves family chose verizon. we all use our phones very differently. these two are always gaming and this one is always on facetime. and my oldest is learning to be a pilot. we need a rel
let's see if it sticks. >> mustafa, joewanda, thank you.>>> that will do it for me. for now i turn it over to referendum al sharpton and "politicsnation." eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie...
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i want to bring in mustafa with "the washington post qwest ". mustafa, you are on the ground. how bad is it now? how bad is it going to get? >> right now the situation in baghdad is very tension. people in baghdad are nervous. the whole regime is about to be changed. everybody knows that something big is going to happen. iraq is between the u.s. and iran. the people always knew that this was about to happen, but it was only an assumption, but now after this strike and killing two senior leaders who are backed by iran and the people who are in the militia in iran and the whole region now it is a reality. >> all right. mustafa, stay safe where you are. let's take you back to the u.s. let's take you back to hans nichols. he is traveling, and eamon mohadin. >> we knew his name, we knew his awful work, but very few people here actually know who general suleimani is, but in terms of the actual threat, osama bin laden versus suleimani to the american people, how do they compare? >> very different to be honest with you. although they would make the argument that qasem suleimani would
i want to bring in mustafa with "the washington post qwest ". mustafa, you are on the ground. how bad is it now? how bad is it going to get? >> right now the situation in baghdad is very tension. people in baghdad are nervous. the whole regime is about to be changed. everybody knows that something big is going to happen. iraq is between the u.s. and iran. the people always knew that this was about to happen, but it was only an assumption, but now after this strike and killing...
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however mustafa gets his tires from safa lympics in his home city of los so it's a flagship of burkean of a industry with $500.00 employees but struggles in the face of harsh asian competition kenya's government is unwilling to impose heavy import taxes on something so essential as thais neither is it willing to subsidise south products despite that the company says it will keep delivering quality if. i have to they're made all our products is strictly tested and those found to be defective systematically destroyed is because we always want to have customers receive quality product there might be a poor did it tell you to. because of the tough competition sap olympic needs to set itself apart from its foreign competitors that's why it's established a guarantee service unique in bikini passo for products like tires it was developed by marketing director sally fu tinto. we're the only ones doing what is it the time comes from far away and there's a problem in the trade account exchanges because we're right here we can say to our customer there's a problem come back to us related to. the
however mustafa gets his tires from safa lympics in his home city of los so it's a flagship of burkean of a industry with $500.00 employees but struggles in the face of harsh asian competition kenya's government is unwilling to impose heavy import taxes on something so essential as thais neither is it willing to subsidise south products despite that the company says it will keep delivering quality if. i have to they're made all our products is strictly tested and those found to be defective...
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traders like to re-emerge and customers like mustafa will be key to sam's future. for more as your put it better like i prefer quality i go for the quality than the . sap just needs them to keep on buying. quality locally that's a show from me chris culliver and the entire business team here in berlin thanks for watching if you want more go ahead and check out our website at d.f.w. the. and over self. i subscribe to g.w. books to meet your favorite writer might object to what i write is to share what i find beautiful. books on you to. hear i am can. stick a misplaced or halo museums in skinny kid. and gangsters a kid and. all planes came in more. than you. nice shoes and you think. mom. well again all story. there's a. must. start 20 seven's on. hello and welcome to arts and culture and an exciting start to the week because it's oscar season and the nominees well we'll talk about that in just a moment and also coming up. in our series 100 german must reads a literary gem from austrian often looks at the moments in life that make us who we are. and the region artist
traders like to re-emerge and customers like mustafa will be key to sam's future. for more as your put it better like i prefer quality i go for the quality than the . sap just needs them to keep on buying. quality locally that's a show from me chris culliver and the entire business team here in berlin thanks for watching if you want more go ahead and check out our website at d.f.w. the. and over self. i subscribe to g.w. books to meet your favorite writer might object to what i write is to...
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now it's with joe biden, so will the party infighting influence the iowa caucus, here to to debate mustafaue with elizabeth warren and now with joe biden, what do you think? >> well, bernie has raised almost $34 million last quarter, 10 million more than biden and warren, he's trying to narrow the gap, he's trying to win iowa and as we approach the caucuses and the rest of the primaries you will see more of that and it's actually helpful for voters, voters started to understand who is advocating for them, who is ready for the fight in november against president trump. rob: it all started off as kumbaya, we have to beat donald trump, we are in this together, you can really see the fights picking up, what do you make of this? >> absolutely, an interesting fight, though, because all senator sanders did point the fact that joe biden has said in the past that he's willing to cut social security to balance the budget and anyone with google would have came up with the same information as senator sanders campaign, but biden, what he should have done really instead point out the fact that is senato
now it's with joe biden, so will the party infighting influence the iowa caucus, here to to debate mustafaue with elizabeth warren and now with joe biden, what do you think? >> well, bernie has raised almost $34 million last quarter, 10 million more than biden and warren, he's trying to narrow the gap, he's trying to win iowa and as we approach the caucuses and the rest of the primaries you will see more of that and it's actually helpful for voters, voters started to understand who is...
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let's jump right into this starting with you mustafa. can you give us a sense of what we're seeing whether this is a singular event or really something much larger? >> well, these protests originally started as antiiranian protests. iraqi people felt that iranian militias and their involvement in governance was too much and now those same protests have turned into anti-american protests, and this pivot could be very dangerous because these protests are not going away. we're going to continue to see them, and they're likely to escalate over the next several days and weeks. >> and certainly testing the trump administration while we're doing that. want to play for you more what the president said last night when he was specifically asked whether this could lead to a war with iran. >> i don't think that would be a good idea for iran. it wouldn't last very longment do i want to? no. i want to have peace. i like peace. and iran should want peace more than anybody. so i don't see that happening, no. i don't think iran would want that to happen.
let's jump right into this starting with you mustafa. can you give us a sense of what we're seeing whether this is a singular event or really something much larger? >> well, these protests originally started as antiiranian protests. iraqi people felt that iranian militias and their involvement in governance was too much and now those same protests have turned into anti-american protests, and this pivot could be very dangerous because these protests are not going away. we're going to...
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on the ground from baghdad is washington post reporter mustafa salim, who has been reporting from the u.s. embassy throughout the day. i spoke to him a short while ago by telephone. muchtsa, you were outside the embassy, you posted video on twitters, what did you see. >> they broke into the reception office of the embassy and they said and they set up fire around all the embassy. and then the forces who did nothing at the beginning showed up and tried to get between them and the americans. and the americans trieto push them away by throwing tear gas and small grenades in order to push them away. now proffer they are not leavine american troops will go away. >> schifrin: so what were these protesters demanding, exactly? >> so they are demanding the embassy will be shut down and the u.s. troops will go from iraq. >> schifrin: they're promising to stay at the embassy till their demands are met? >> they are. they have food, blankets, pillows and they're safe. >> schifrin: last question, how do we know, or do we know how wide they got so far? do we have any sense of whether the police were
on the ground from baghdad is washington post reporter mustafa salim, who has been reporting from the u.s. embassy throughout the day. i spoke to him a short while ago by telephone. muchtsa, you were outside the embassy, you posted video on twitters, what did you see. >> they broke into the reception office of the embassy and they said and they set up fire around all the embassy. and then the forces who did nothing at the beginning showed up and tried to get between them and the...
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government says that mustafa customs death was needless in the voidable 54 year old egyptian us citizen was arrested in car in 2013 during a crackdown on protests against president off until sisi some heard along insisted he was falsely charged and had no links to any opposition groups an autopsy has been ordered to determine the cause of death. they drug administration has announced that 21 saudi military trainees in the united states will be sent back to the kingdom it follows an investigation by the attorney general and the f.b.i. into december a shooting by a saudi cadet at the naval base in pensacola in florida 3 u.s. sailors were killed in the attack that washington is calling an act of terrorism my kind of as this the shooting shocked the tightly knit community at pensacola and raised questions about the training programs that allowed hundreds of international could debts to attend courses at u.s. bases the f.b.i. interviewed some 500 people in its investigation in which it found that the shooter mohamed fahmy acted alone and that none of his fellow saudi officers had any for kno
government says that mustafa customs death was needless in the voidable 54 year old egyptian us citizen was arrested in car in 2013 during a crackdown on protests against president off until sisi some heard along insisted he was falsely charged and had no links to any opposition groups an autopsy has been ordered to determine the cause of death. they drug administration has announced that 21 saudi military trainees in the united states will be sent back to the kingdom it follows an...
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we spoke to christian democratic union member mustafa all amaro who has been nominated for the bundestag elections he stressed that the constitution in germany does not hold back muslim politicians in the country. we need to to only say that to sit and they are looking to talk together to sit in one table with a different crowned there is nothing saying or constitution there is no one allowed to have a position in the politics or government if he is that was someone was there nothing could have been laid this in order to you know a constitution we are bad very bad if studio and we don't want to go to be this history we are knowledgeable about your country and we need to live war together and there is such a state so the buy on water the bavarian and me could think about it on the it only need to open a discussion now to it for all the people in it and not to make just the selfie of all just that but we are 11 country but one is a part of our country and want to see where is next year if not if someone has a politics with the muslim religion we have a lot of people who are that we have a
we spoke to christian democratic union member mustafa all amaro who has been nominated for the bundestag elections he stressed that the constitution in germany does not hold back muslim politicians in the country. we need to to only say that to sit and they are looking to talk together to sit in one table with a different crowned there is nothing saying or constitution there is no one allowed to have a position in the politics or government if he is that was someone was there nothing could have...
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let's speak to the washington post's iraq reporter mustafa salim. he is currently in baghdad.uch for talking to bbc news this morning. how would you characterise the mood in the city since the killing of qasem soleimani? the situation right now isa high soleimani? the situation right now is a high case of tension due to what happened in the last operation. iraq has always been in the middle of the tension between the usa and iran. and always knew that once there would be a war between the us and iran, iraq will be the playground. these are only assumptions. the air strike was something big. qasem soleimani was the spiritual leader of many militias in iran along with a man who died with him, they died together. they are well respected by the militias and well obeyed. the people have the power and can do great damage. there were some demonstrations i gather to celebrate his death from a small minority there. it underlines the fact that there. it underlines the fact that the country is divided over the degree of influence of a rock. when iran has influence in iraq, there is a div
let's speak to the washington post's iraq reporter mustafa salim. he is currently in baghdad.uch for talking to bbc news this morning. how would you characterise the mood in the city since the killing of qasem soleimani? the situation right now isa high soleimani? the situation right now is a high case of tension due to what happened in the last operation. iraq has always been in the middle of the tension between the usa and iran. and always knew that once there would be a war between the us...
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egypt's human rights record after the death of an american man in any gyptian prison rights groups say mustafaqassam was on a hunger strike to protest his conviction when he died on monday the 54 year old to egyptian u.s. citizen was arrested in cairo in 2015 during a crackdown on protests against president abdel fatah sisi same had long insisted he was falsely charged and had no links to any opposition groups the u.s. says his death was needless and avoidable democratic senator chris murphy says washington should consider withholding military aid to egypt in a tweet murphy said like thousands of egypt's political prisoners should have never been detained and he said the secretary of state must remind egypt that military aid is legally tied to releasing prisoners including at least 6 u.s. citizens sarkozy's is a professor of law at rutgers university she says the american government waited far too long to push for cussons release. it's just another tragic death of the thousands of people that are political prisoners in egypt and the fact that a person would rather starve to death than stay in
egypt's human rights record after the death of an american man in any gyptian prison rights groups say mustafaqassam was on a hunger strike to protest his conviction when he died on monday the 54 year old to egyptian u.s. citizen was arrested in cairo in 2015 during a crackdown on protests against president abdel fatah sisi same had long insisted he was falsely charged and had no links to any opposition groups the u.s. says his death was needless and avoidable democratic senator chris murphy...
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government says mustafa custom's death was needless and avoidable the 54 year old gyptian u.s. citizen was arrested in cairo in 2013 during a crackdown on protests against president. custom and long insisted he was falsely charged and had no links to any opposition groups. haiti's president john elway's concern rule by decree after being left with no government and no parliament because elections to choose new representatives were never held its further upset an already delicate democracy after months of anti-government protests stories about reports from port au prince. precedential will be facing some tough questions in the next few days maurice could be running the country on his own from now on after the mandate of congress and 2 thirds of the senate expired on monday maurice blamed congress man for the current situation that has left the country without a legit inward government. in 2018 are called on palm and to an extraordinary session to vote on the electoral law this did not happen and again in november and 2018 we seem to budget to the parliament there were millions o
government says mustafa custom's death was needless and avoidable the 54 year old gyptian u.s. citizen was arrested in cairo in 2013 during a crackdown on protests against president. custom and long insisted he was falsely charged and had no links to any opposition groups. haiti's president john elway's concern rule by decree after being left with no government and no parliament because elections to choose new representatives were never held its further upset an already delicate democracy after...
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want to go back to iran and get some information out of there what response is being from tehran mustafa is the editor in chief of the fars news agency and he joins us from tehran want you if you crewed to read into those comments that we've heard from the supreme leader there are the harmony used warning of. revenge what do you take from that. well you know the united states targeted assassination of marshall now he is marshall a 4 star general of the islamic revolution guards of course. this is been a targeted assassination an act and act the war for sure this has been at the exploration a war on iran they've attacked iran at the heart and all for show or. awesome soleimani was admired by all the iranians from across the aisle not just by different camps political camps inside the islamic republic but also by some mild opposition of the islamic republic it brought. the ones that saw him not just as the top general of the or islamic republic but also as commander who brought glory and honor to the nation and to paracha here the point is that you know for example when the when my wife wa
want to go back to iran and get some information out of there what response is being from tehran mustafa is the editor in chief of the fars news agency and he joins us from tehran want you if you crewed to read into those comments that we've heard from the supreme leader there are the harmony used warning of. revenge what do you take from that. well you know the united states targeted assassination of marshall now he is marshall a 4 star general of the islamic revolution guards of course. this...
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to president trump for help has died after more than six years in an egyptian prison. 64-year-old mustafa cusen was detained in 2014 while visiting family in cairo. after his sentencing he wrote a letter to president trump. he told the president he was diabetic and going on a hunger strike adding i am putting my life in your hands. the letter was passedoon to the president by new york congressman peter king. it's not clear whether the president read it. the president has focused on getting americans released from detention oversea, but he's also known to be fond of the egyptian president. >>> amazon plans to ask a federal court to temporarily block microsoft from moving ahead with a $10 billion cloud competing contract with the military. microsoft is due to begin scheduling work next month. but amazon is challenging the way the pentagon project was awarded. the company was widely believed to be the front-runner for the deal before president trump vowed to take a look at it. the president has been very open about his hostility towards amazon and its founder jeff bazos. bazos also owns "the
to president trump for help has died after more than six years in an egyptian prison. 64-year-old mustafa cusen was detained in 2014 while visiting family in cairo. after his sentencing he wrote a letter to president trump. he told the president he was diabetic and going on a hunger strike adding i am putting my life in your hands. the letter was passedoon to the president by new york congressman peter king. it's not clear whether the president read it. the president has focused on getting...
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we can cross now to baghdad and speak to the washington post's iraq reporter mustafa salim. now. iraqis are thinking about the future, which is unknown. they have always known that once there will be a battle between the us and iran, it will be here. but these were only expectations. with these two updates, the killing of these two leaders, it became reality. how destabilised has this made, notjust iraq, but the wider region? the whole of the middle east, but iraq will be the most affected in that area. iraq, syria, they will be the most affected. iran's militias are active in lots of areas along the region. 0nce iran need them, they can play the last card, they can create chaos in all of the regions around them. they can cast out the war along the country, to keep the war away from the country. the background to this is really interesting and you will understand this, but it has been building for quite some time. in recent weeks, there was the attack bya recent weeks, there was the attack by a militia on an iraqi army base in which the american contractor and others were ki
we can cross now to baghdad and speak to the washington post's iraq reporter mustafa salim. now. iraqis are thinking about the future, which is unknown. they have always known that once there will be a battle between the us and iran, it will be here. but these were only expectations. with these two updates, the killing of these two leaders, it became reality. how destabilised has this made, notjust iraq, but the wider region? the whole of the middle east, but iraq will be the most affected in...