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with so much demand, omar had to focus on increasing his supply. he decided to open a second location. simple, right? well, not in this case. because of this decision omar had to become the driving force behind a change in state law. >> minnesota is one of those states where you could not sell someone a glass of beer at a production brewery. >> in other words, he could sell beer in bars restaurants, and liquor stores, but that was about it. >> when someone comes in for a tour, we give them beer. that's all free. so it's not legal for us to charge them for that glass of beer. in some states you can do that. some states you can't. >> the second brewery omar wants to build would have a restaurant and a bar. he wants to sell his own product and that's what put him on a collision course with the law. >> if we can somehow manage to change this law that breweries could sell a glass of beer then we're not just building a bigger beer. we're building a december station. >> omar enlisted the expertise of clint roberts of the company one simple plan. >> i real
with so much demand, omar had to focus on increasing his supply. he decided to open a second location. simple, right? well, not in this case. because of this decision omar had to become the driving force behind a change in state law. >> minnesota is one of those states where you could not sell someone a glass of beer at a production brewery. >> in other words, he could sell beer in bars restaurants, and liquor stores, but that was about it. >> when someone comes in for a tour,...
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omar epps is here with us.ining band, i've never seen fittier album titles on any single album than this one. they're from right here in l.a. the album is called "all you can eat." steel panther from the at&t stage. tomorrow night, johnny depp will be with us. marion cotee cotillard will be here. we'll have music from kansas springs. i want to mention a member of our studio audience who brought his knitting needles who apparently is a very enthusiastic knitter is making me a bow tie, right? [ cheers and applause ] he says he can do it so quickly that he'll have it done by the end of the show. he just got started after the monologue so this would be very, very impressive. i'll tell you something. if you have it before i introduce -- i love -- look at the focus by the way. he's not even -- he will not even raise his eyes in my direction for fear -- you could be killed by one of those needles, those things are dangerous, right? so -- you know, there are a lot of shows have celebrities, et cetera. but very few of t
omar epps is here with us.ining band, i've never seen fittier album titles on any single album than this one. they're from right here in l.a. the album is called "all you can eat." steel panther from the at&t stage. tomorrow night, johnny depp will be with us. marion cotee cotillard will be here. we'll have music from kansas springs. i want to mention a member of our studio audience who brought his knitting needles who apparently is a very enthusiastic knitter is making me a bow...
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but she ended up at omar's and she was doing some serious drinking there. ♪ >> a waitress said carolynas dancing but was there alone and was obviously intoxicated. >> the other indication was that she was alone at the table and that her head was down and that she had her head on the table and was basically passed out at the table, not functioning, not talking to anyone, very, very clear to everyone in the bar that she was highly intoxicated. >> that night, around 11:00, witnesses said they saw carolyn leave the bar and she was never seen again. >> i came home sunday morning and she was gone. >> the next day, dan killaby called police to report carolyn missing. family members, friends and volunteers searched the surrounding area without success. >> i knew that she would not leave unless somebody made her. there was no way she would have left us. >> caroline's car was found in the bar's parking lot. the killaby family hired their own search dogs. the dogs tracked carolyn's scent from the bar directly back to her home. the police believed this might be evidence that carolyn returned home
but she ended up at omar's and she was doing some serious drinking there. ♪ >> a waitress said carolynas dancing but was there alone and was obviously intoxicated. >> the other indication was that she was alone at the table and that her head was down and that she had her head on the table and was basically passed out at the table, not functioning, not talking to anyone, very, very clear to everyone in the bar that she was highly intoxicated. >> that night, around 11:00,...
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we'll get much more from omar of course here at al jazeera. now, a u.s. judge has dismissed the lawsuit seeking compensation from the u.n. for haitian victims of a cholera epidemic. thousands of victims from the dumping of waste from a contractor's camp. dominic kane reports. >> ever having to face questions on the cholera outbreak are now further than ever. the judge's ruling says the u.n secretary-general ban ki-moon are immune from the lawsuit. growing evidence pointed to u.n. peace keepers in haiti in 2010. and al jazeera investigation discovered sewage leaking from a nepaleesnepal eastliesnepalese contractor. >> the implications are incredibly grave. it essentially shows that there's nowhere in the world to turn. when the u.n. refuses to provide justice. >> as for u.n, ban ki-moon came to haiti last year and said the organization had a moral responsibility to end the cholera outbreak and tried to drum up support for a $2 billion fund for it. but the u.n. position has remained the same. they continue to refuse to take any responsibility for the choler
we'll get much more from omar of course here at al jazeera. now, a u.s. judge has dismissed the lawsuit seeking compensation from the u.n. for haitian victims of a cholera epidemic. thousands of victims from the dumping of waste from a contractor's camp. dominic kane reports. >> ever having to face questions on the cholera outbreak are now further than ever. the judge's ruling says the u.n secretary-general ban ki-moon are immune from the lawsuit. growing evidence pointed to u.n. peace...
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what do you make of it omar?> it is very powerful dramatic and very very significant because every one here was feeling this particular moment where the houthis will storm the palace and try to force the president to resign and have their own day in ruling the country. now, it's a bit late to a lot of people that we have been speaking to some in the south and others when we were up north in the capitol sanaa because this is what they expected from the houthis to do and they were even criticizing the president for not doing enough and know the president is weak and doesn't have power over his military but they did say to save the prestige of the state you cannot tell your people you are weak or hand over power to the houthis and let them rule and there is question if they will be able to rule on their own and i doubt that darren. >> how critical are the events, is this able to make or break the president, is it too late? can he regain control of the situation do you think? >> i think he can because i think this is
what do you make of it omar?> it is very powerful dramatic and very very significant because every one here was feeling this particular moment where the houthis will storm the palace and try to force the president to resign and have their own day in ruling the country. now, it's a bit late to a lot of people that we have been speaking to some in the south and others when we were up north in the capitol sanaa because this is what they expected from the houthis to do and they were even...
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. >> omar joins us live from the southern port city of aden. omar as you are saying, the ceasefire appears to be holding but what can you tell us about the presence of the houthis in and around the capital of sanaa? >> it's very heavy presence. we understand that the houthi fighters deployed a number of their members in different areas off the capital. they are certainly surrounding the presidential palace. they took control of two small mountains overlooking the presidential palace which will give them a vantage point. also surrounding surrounding the residence in the city center. they are pretty much in control of sanaa and i have to point out that they have been in control since last year, since they took over the capital in september. what happened yesterday was another show of fours. they are surrounding and reading control of the area surrounding the presidential palace and the p.m.'s residence mary ann. >> omar, we know that the government and the houthis have been locked in battle for years. what is different about this latest round of
. >> omar joins us live from the southern port city of aden. omar as you are saying, the ceasefire appears to be holding but what can you tell us about the presence of the houthis in and around the capital of sanaa? >> it's very heavy presence. we understand that the houthi fighters deployed a number of their members in different areas off the capital. they are certainly surrounding the presidential palace. they took control of two small mountains overlooking the presidential palace...
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to oversee the transitional period that toppled omar al saleh in 2012. i think that process is now almost dead if it's not already has died because the houthis by taking over at least nine provinces, airports and seaports are the key makers and have changed yemen's political landscape. >> thank you very much omar. >> the united nations says syrians have become the largest ever refugee population under its mandate. a new report says 3 million people have fed the ongoing civil war. the u.n. expects that figure will rise to 4.3 million by december 2015 and means syrian refugees have over taken afghans, and has held the position for 30 years. >> al jazeera obtained a leaked report from the organization for the prohibition of weapons, and it provide de tailed information on the use of chemical weapons much the u.s. ambassador says it proves the bashar al-assad government is dropping barrel bombs full of chemicals >>> the u.n. security council has been discussing reports by the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons that looks into the use of che
to oversee the transitional period that toppled omar al saleh in 2012. i think that process is now almost dead if it's not already has died because the houthis by taking over at least nine provinces, airports and seaports are the key makers and have changed yemen's political landscape. >> thank you very much omar. >> the united nations says syrians have become the largest ever refugee population under its mandate. a new report says 3 million people have fed the ongoing civil war....
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the southern part city of aden and we will come back to you a little bit later throughout the day omarnk you and let's talk to hussein on the phone for us from sanaa and a houthi supporter and yemen activist and just talk us through where you are in the capitol and what is happening there. >> i'm just where the fighting is on the hill and the hills are a part of the presidential palace and i can see it now with my eyes they have been taken by a committee and fighting i can still hear the fighting from sanaa but in the area we are close to the presidential palace. >> sorry, can you explain to us who the popular committee is. >> popular committees were formed from ordinary people who took on the streets. >> you mean the houthis. >> the government and houthis and gbc and islam and tel aviv and people from the central government and took to the streets against the rise increase and they are the public committee so they were just houthis as your colleagues say the shia and the yemen and are part of it but the main party of the committee. >> what are you seeing on the streets at the moment h
the southern part city of aden and we will come back to you a little bit later throughout the day omarnk you and let's talk to hussein on the phone for us from sanaa and a houthi supporter and yemen activist and just talk us through where you are in the capitol and what is happening there. >> i'm just where the fighting is on the hill and the hills are a part of the presidential palace and i can see it now with my eyes they have been taken by a committee and fighting i can still hear the...
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what do you make of it omar?> it is very powerful, dramatic and very, very significant because every one here was feeling this particular moment where the houthis will storm the palace and try to force the president to resign and have their own day in ruling the country. now, it's a bit late to a lot of people that we have been speaking to some in the south and others when we were up north in the capitol sanaa because this is what they expected from the houthis to do and they were even criticizing the president for not doing enough and know the president is weak and doesn't have power over his military but they did say to save the prestige of the state you cannot tell your people you are weak or hand over power to the houthis and let them rule and there is question if they will be able to rule on their own and i doubt that darren. >> how critical are the events, is this able to make or break the president, is it too late? can he regain control of the situation do you think? >> i think he can because i think this
what do you make of it omar?> it is very powerful, dramatic and very, very significant because every one here was feeling this particular moment where the houthis will storm the palace and try to force the president to resign and have their own day in ruling the country. now, it's a bit late to a lot of people that we have been speaking to some in the south and others when we were up north in the capitol sanaa because this is what they expected from the houthis to do and they were even...
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let's talk to our correspondent omar al saleh who is in the yemeni port city of aden. first of all omar, it is appearing that heavy weaponry was used from members of the houthis and members of the presidential guard on the other. >> that's right. according to witnesses it was very loud, the sound of gun fire started around 6:00 a.m. this morning and continued for several hours. now there is a ceasefire declared by the president's office we understand the president is meeting with his set of advisors with includes members of the houthi group. this is a dangerous escalation. the two sides are trading accusations, the houthis on the one hand says the president since yesterday ordered the army to deploy around the presidential palace. the houthis didn't like that decision and in the morning the houthis say that members of the presidential guard attacked a houthi vehicle or a number of houthi fighters. now, the president side or the republican guards, the presidential guards rather, give another picture saying that they were approached by a speeding vehicle by the houthis a
let's talk to our correspondent omar al saleh who is in the yemeni port city of aden. first of all omar, it is appearing that heavy weaponry was used from members of the houthis and members of the presidential guard on the other. >> that's right. according to witnesses it was very loud, the sound of gun fire started around 6:00 a.m. this morning and continued for several hours. now there is a ceasefire declared by the president's office we understand the president is meeting with his set...
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omar we understand that part of your research looked at the issues of police brutality and impunity. four years on, has there been any improvement? or are things getting worse, do you think? >> i think its getting much worse, even compared to the mubarak time, mainly because the attempt between 2011 and 2013 that was partly involved in an academic level but also on consultancy level was trying to reform the security sector, trying to have some kind of accountability over the security sector by elected institutions and civilian judiciary institutions, trying to change the curricular and training programs including non-lethal or less-lethal control tactics. but the reaction within the institution more or less the ones the generals and officers who want to see continuity, and more on the hawkish side of are resisted and many of them acted as spoilers. after july 2013 when the transition process went in a very wrong direction i think they became more and more empowered. the lesson learned for them in the period between 2011 and 2013 was that field marshal was tuning in, and mubarak was t
omar we understand that part of your research looked at the issues of police brutality and impunity. four years on, has there been any improvement? or are things getting worse, do you think? >> i think its getting much worse, even compared to the mubarak time, mainly because the attempt between 2011 and 2013 that was partly involved in an academic level but also on consultancy level was trying to reform the security sector, trying to have some kind of accountability over the security...
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it's an amount of money that omar said he doesn't even make in a month. regardless the driver plans on donating half of the tip to a charity in his native west africa. he's grateful to the man who allowed him to now pay it forward. >> you do something i'm never going to forget in my life. god bless you. >> reporter: now at first, the cab company was worried that the passenger made a mistake. so they waited 30 days for the credit card company to clear the charge. it was okayed yesterday. if you're wondering, we did the math, that driver left the cabby a 23,000% tip. nbc 10 news. >> beyond generous. and such a surprise for that driver. >> i love how he paid it forward by donating to charity. >>> some business owners in wildwood are raising concerns about a plan for a beach concert this summer. >> they still have bad memories during a show last year. thousands attended the electronic dance music show at wildwood last july. now city officials are in the process of finalizing a deal to bring the show back. but the owner of maury's pier is urging the city not t
it's an amount of money that omar said he doesn't even make in a month. regardless the driver plans on donating half of the tip to a charity in his native west africa. he's grateful to the man who allowed him to now pay it forward. >> you do something i'm never going to forget in my life. god bless you. >> reporter: now at first, the cab company was worried that the passenger made a mistake. so they waited 30 days for the credit card company to clear the charge. it was okayed...
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>> did omar get a chance to tell you goodbye before he left? >> which side of the fence are you on? >> sometimes immigration is the only alternative people have. borderland only on al jazeera america much of the mexican government's attempts to combat cartels has been through its security forces... ...since 2006, when then-president felipe calderon launched the government's fight against the country's criminal organizations - federal security forces were deployed by the thousands onto mexico's streets. but violence has only gone up since then. and under the current president, enrique pena nieto kidnappings have reached record levels in some regions. like the state of tamaulipas just across the us border with texas... one of mexico's most violent cartels - the zetas ... we've come to meet raymundo ramos he runs one of the few human rights groups remaining in tamaulipas. in most of the cases of disappearances that have been brought to raymundo, families believe it's not cartels that are responsible... ...but the government's own security forces. oralia last saw her husband here in the
>> did omar get a chance to tell you goodbye before he left? >> which side of the fence are you on? >> sometimes immigration is the only alternative people have. borderland only on al jazeera america much of the mexican government's attempts to combat cartels has been through its security forces... ...since 2006, when then-president felipe calderon launched the government's fight against the country's criminal organizations - federal security forces were deployed by the...
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omar the houthi leader has then rejected the plan to federalize the country. what's behind the move and what does it all mean? >> well, i think the new realities and the victories achieved by the houthis the military victories as well as the political gains means yemen's political landscape has changed. and i think the houthis would like to take advantage of that. the national dialogue was approved last year. but since then, things have changed and the houthis are in charge of at least nine provinces, and they want to take more territory. so they are the rising power. and then want to impose perhaps their own agenda on the political players. what's interesting darren, in this is that the houthis were part of the national dialogue and they agreed on dividing yemen into six federal regions. now it seems they've changed course and they are calling for only two regions one in the north, one in the south. analysts here believe the move is triggered by the fact that the houthi leader wants to maintain the control over north of yemen as well as to influence the south
omar the houthi leader has then rejected the plan to federalize the country. what's behind the move and what does it all mean? >> well, i think the new realities and the victories achieved by the houthis the military victories as well as the political gains means yemen's political landscape has changed. and i think the houthis would like to take advantage of that. the national dialogue was approved last year. but since then, things have changed and the houthis are in charge of at least...
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normalistas que sobrevivieron en el ataque lesionadas entre ellas, omar garcÍa, uno de los estudiantesen twitter. un vehÍculo fue incendiado a la entrada de otra base militar. los padres de la norma lite maestro llegaron hasta la instalaciÓn militar para exigir que le permitiera entrar ya que ellos creen que el ejÉrcito participÓ en la desapariciÓn de los estudiantes normalistas. mientras tanto maestros se plantaron en la base naval para exigir que tamesÍ abriera sus cuarteles y buscar a los normalistas de,ayotzinapa. >> no podemos defender nuestros derechos? >> en michoacÁn cientos de profesores protestaron y algunos de los inconformes se acostaron en el piso y dibujaron siluetas a la alusiÓn de un crimen. alejandro roldÁn, univisiÓn. >> el estado de arizona protagoniza otra contienda contra intereses hispano, comenzÓ hace varios aÑos pero se espera que se resuelva dentro de poco una corte de california. desde san francisco, tiene que ver con la educaciÓn. >> en esta corte federal de apelaciones de san francisco se librÓ una batalla que empezÓ hace cinco aÑos en arizona. en el 2010, p
normalistas que sobrevivieron en el ataque lesionadas entre ellas, omar garcÍa, uno de los estudiantesen twitter. un vehÍculo fue incendiado a la entrada de otra base militar. los padres de la norma lite maestro llegaron hasta la instalaciÓn militar para exigir que le permitiera entrar ya que ellos creen que el ejÉrcito participÓ en la desapariciÓn de los estudiantes normalistas. mientras tanto maestros se plantaron en la base naval para exigir que tamesÍ abriera sus cuarteles y buscar a...
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plus -- coming up some of 2014's juicy ♪ >> don stalled sterling, jonathan gruber, omar gonzales theires you probably have not heard of before this year. >> they were all involved in some high profile scandals in 2014. fox's marsha mccallum takes look back. >> reporter: from washington to hollywood to the world of sports 2014 was no stranger to these stories. it seemed open season for intruders at the white house at least three people jumped the fence, several caught the secret service off guard omar gonzales made it all the way to the east room before finally being tackled by agents. secret service director julia pearson took a hit as well and stepped down. >> over at the va, secretary shinseki took the fall as well. after his agency was shamed by reports that 40 veterans at the phoenix va died while waiting for care. almost 100va facilities are now under investigation. >>> and the strange story of army sergeant bowe bergdahl gripped the nation as he was turned over in exchange for five get mow detainees. some in congress were outraged that they were not consulted and while an earlier
plus -- coming up some of 2014's juicy ♪ >> don stalled sterling, jonathan gruber, omar gonzales theires you probably have not heard of before this year. >> they were all involved in some high profile scandals in 2014. fox's marsha mccallum takes look back. >> reporter: from washington to hollywood to the world of sports 2014 was no stranger to these stories. it seemed open season for intruders at the white house at least three people jumped the fence, several caught the...
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>> did omar get a chance to tell you goodbye before he left? >> which side of the fence are you on? >> sometimes immigration is the only alternative people have. borderland only on al jazeera america >>> you are watching "inside story," i'm ray suarez. as saudi arabians mourn the death of king abdullah we look at the relationship between the king and the united states. military economic and cultural the two countries often see eye to eye and often don't. for the rest of the program i'm joined by director of the institute for gulf affairs, and ambassador james smith, u.s. ambassador to saudi arabia from 2009 to 2013 and a senior counsellor at the co-jep group. -- cohen group. you heard mike viqueira. you were the man in riyadh. does it agree with what you saw when you were in place? >> absolutely and the first issue is offering condolence. it's a wonderful tradition. three days after the passing. the fact that you have brought a delegation going back four different presidencies. people that knew king abdullah sending a symbol of respect, and i am sure it was embraced and treasured by
>> did omar get a chance to tell you goodbye before he left? >> which side of the fence are you on? >> sometimes immigration is the only alternative people have. borderland only on al jazeera america >>> you are watching "inside story," i'm ray suarez. as saudi arabians mourn the death of king abdullah we look at the relationship between the king and the united states. military economic and cultural the two countries often see eye to eye and often don't. for...
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it comes hours after omar what more do you know about this? >> well an official force says it's an improvised explosive device use outside the house used by the houthis as a base. that house belonged to one member of the group. there is big damage, windows were blown out and so was the doors. it is a residential neighborhood so the damage extended to nearby houses as well. it's not far from a government school. with regards to casualties, we understand there is only one person injured in the blast witnesses say -- heard it was very loud when it to took place around 7:30 this morning. what's interesting is that house is not very far from the president's house. he lives about a kilometer or so from that blast which is under tight control of the president guards as well as the houthis nick. >> has anyone claimed responsibility yet? >> no, there hasn't. but on sunday, a similar attack happened elsewhere in the province of damar and was claimed by al qaeda. al qaeda has vowed to attack the houthis since they extended their control to most parts of
it comes hours after omar what more do you know about this? >> well an official force says it's an improvised explosive device use outside the house used by the houthis as a base. that house belonged to one member of the group. there is big damage, windows were blown out and so was the doors. it is a residential neighborhood so the damage extended to nearby houses as well. it's not far from a government school. with regards to casualties, we understand there is only one person injured in...
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omar used to sell goods that i.s.i.l. sold. in raqqa, many civilians worked for i.s.i.l. in this city, men prayed on the street, women are covered. and many keep the piece. he changed a lot. >> at first they brought in a thug, an alcoholic, a criminal and appointed him amir. now they have pushed them out. in their place they have appointed educated people with a strong presence. >> the group is organised like a spider web. at the center a self-described man and his deputies. each group of amirs and fighters are isolated. they receive orders but have no leadership. >> they received orders but the source isn't known. the amirs within i.s.i.l. information. >> a complex and effective structure connecting every ruthlessness. >> they value spilling blood. they have no mercy. islam is merciful. for them people's lives are cheap. >> through fear, through promises of profits, i.s.i.l. fills the state with people who may fight it. today, i.s.i.l. controls an area the size of belgium. its population is equivalent to new york city, and officials warn the war to remove i.s.i.l. will t
omar used to sell goods that i.s.i.l. sold. in raqqa, many civilians worked for i.s.i.l. in this city, men prayed on the street, women are covered. and many keep the piece. he changed a lot. >> at first they brought in a thug, an alcoholic, a criminal and appointed him amir. now they have pushed them out. in their place they have appointed educated people with a strong presence. >> the group is organised like a spider web. at the center a self-described man and his deputies. each...
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omar al saleh.zeera yemen. >>> attack on syria on sun happened near the golan heights and killed six members of hezbollah. attending fun ralings of some of those killed. al jazeera's nicole johnston reports. >> a few thousand people turned out to the funeral of jihad mumia. one of ten people killed on an israeli attack on sunday. son of an hezbollah leader one belonged to iran's revolutionary guard. the significance of this funeral is that jihad mumia was arriving inside hezbollah a man being croomed for a much more senior position. this sounds like a planned and coordinated attack. israel has targeted weapons convoys before but first time it has carried out such a direct hit against a group in syria. the question now is: how will hezbollah respond? >> wait and see. our message will continue, our line will continue never stop. >> hebs says there will be retral yaition when the group is ready for it. >> actually, we are angry bit for the past 30 years hezbollah has always taught us that any retaliati
omar al saleh.zeera yemen. >>> attack on syria on sun happened near the golan heights and killed six members of hezbollah. attending fun ralings of some of those killed. al jazeera's nicole johnston reports. >> a few thousand people turned out to the funeral of jihad mumia. one of ten people killed on an israeli attack on sunday. son of an hezbollah leader one belonged to iran's revolutionary guard. the significance of this funeral is that jihad mumia was arriving inside...
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omar villafranca, cbs news dallas. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we'll reveecademy awards nominees. i'm lauren lyster. this is the c"cbs morning news"." these little angels build in softness. and these little angels build in strength. and that little angel says "weeeeeeeee!" 60% more sheets than charmin. everything you want and the value you love. angel soft. ♪ resolve to rest up wherever you land. with beds of all...
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omar villafranca has the coach's reaction. >> reporter: bill belichick denied he had anything to do with the controversy now known as deflate-gate. >> i was shocked to learn of the news reports about the footballs. >> reporter: speaking to a room of reporters reporters in foxboro, massachusetts, the coach repeatedly said he has no explanation for what happened. >> i never touched a game ball. it's not something that i have any familiarity with. >> reporter: and belichick repeated the same response to reporters' questions. >> i've toldyou everything i know. i told you everything i know. i've told them everything i know. >> reporter: the n.f.l. is investigating reports that the patriots depleted 11 of the 12 balls the team used in its afc championship win over the colts. some say deflating the balls make them easier to throw and catch. but the seattle seahawks who will play the patriots in super bowl 49 say deflate-gate won't have any effect on them. >> nobody is going to get suspended. nothing is going to happen. they're going to play this game. >> reporter: belichick and the patriots hav
omar villafranca has the coach's reaction. >> reporter: bill belichick denied he had anything to do with the controversy now known as deflate-gate. >> i was shocked to learn of the news reports about the footballs. >> reporter: speaking to a room of reporters reporters in foxboro, massachusetts, the coach repeatedly said he has no explanation for what happened. >> i never touched a game ball. it's not something that i have any familiarity with. >> reporter: and...
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. >> so omar this obviously isn't the time of perpetrators of global attacks have been linked to yemen. >> reporter: that's right. let me read you a number of attacks, the most prominent of them is the christmas day bombing attempt. that was an attempt by a nigerian man. he spent some sometime studying the arabic language in yemen. he was caught trying to detonate the northwest airline going to the u.s. he hid his explosives in his underwear. another attempt in 2010 if you remember when a cargo plane was found. they found -- security agencies found some containers with bombs originating from yemen and heading towards the u.s. it's clear that al qaeda in the arabian peninsula is trying or having trying on a number of occasions to carry out a global attack, if you will. however, we need to say that at this stage with regard to the paris attack they didn't claim responsibility yet. >> omar with the latest there from the yemeni capital. thank you. let's go back to rory now in eastern paris. rory you are near that kosher supermarket where there was another hostage-taking situation. the host
. >> so omar this obviously isn't the time of perpetrators of global attacks have been linked to yemen. >> reporter: that's right. let me read you a number of attacks, the most prominent of them is the christmas day bombing attempt. that was an attempt by a nigerian man. he spent some sometime studying the arabic language in yemen. he was caught trying to detonate the northwest airline going to the u.s. he hid his explosives in his underwear. another attempt in 2010 if you remember...
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>> did omar get a chance to tell you goodbye before he left? >> which side of the fence are you on? >> sometimes immigration is the only alternative people have. borderland only on al jazeera america >> at 16 we can drive a car, pay taxes, have a job, and make important decisions can't we be trusted to vote? because high school has lower disease voting edge, young people can get active our community, and our city government will better represent. >> that was sara len nod a 15-year-old resident that became the second u.s. municipality to lower the edge of voting do 616 dean. >> a high school senior who was appointed toker h city mayor. and from nashville, jenny change, a lecturer in law, she thinks the voting age should stay put at 18. michelle is, why should 16-year-olds be given the right to vote? >> sara did a great job of voicing why it originally started the idea started in the youth commission, there's so many inconsistencies in civil liberties and responsibilities, that we hold 16-year-olds accountable to like we are allowed to drive be paid as an adult, but they don't have th
>> did omar get a chance to tell you goodbye before he left? >> which side of the fence are you on? >> sometimes immigration is the only alternative people have. borderland only on al jazeera america >> at 16 we can drive a car, pay taxes, have a job, and make important decisions can't we be trusted to vote? because high school has lower disease voting edge, young people can get active our community, and our city government will better represent. >> that was sara...
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. >> we are crossing to omar al saleh, joining us from yemen. tell us more about the ultimatum interested by abdul malic in houthi, and what demands were put forward. >> yes, four main demands, he said. he said they were necessary to stop the conspiracy armed at dividing his country. the four demands are, first, to reform the body overseeing the implement aches of the national dialogue. that was signed on and agreed on in early 2014. the second point he mentioned is that to amend the draft constitution in particular the paragraph stipulating to divide yemen into six general regions. the third point is to implement peace and partnership agreement signed last september, and to have true partnership and be involved in the decision making process. and fourth and the final point is to address the general security situation in yemen, and to confront al qaeda. now, critics of houthis say that he is trying to justify that his - his group's state and power in yemen. >> so what is the government plan to do next now that these demands have been put forward
. >> we are crossing to omar al saleh, joining us from yemen. tell us more about the ultimatum interested by abdul malic in houthi, and what demands were put forward. >> yes, four main demands, he said. he said they were necessary to stop the conspiracy armed at dividing his country. the four demands are, first, to reform the body overseeing the implement aches of the national dialogue. that was signed on and agreed on in early 2014. the second point he mentioned is that to amend...
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>> did omar get a chance to tell you goodbye before he left? >> which side of the fence are you on? >> sometimes immigration is the only alternative people have. borderland only on al jazeera america prisoner. >> we remind you of the breaking news story here. a video allegedly showing the kill of the japanese journalist held host only by isil has been released on line. the japanese and jordanian government had been working to obtain the release of kenji goto and a pilot held for the exchange of a prisoner. the job knees prime minister spoke. >> video on line has appeared seemingly showing the killing of kenji goto. we are deeply saddened by this despicable and horrendous act of terrorism. we denounce it in the strongest terms. for the terrorist, we will never forgive them for this act. we are going to coordinate with the international community so japan can never be defeated by terrorism. >> the united states has condemned isil's actions. a spokeswoman for the white house national security council said we are work to go confirm the video's authenticity. >> we call for the release of
>> did omar get a chance to tell you goodbye before he left? >> which side of the fence are you on? >> sometimes immigration is the only alternative people have. borderland only on al jazeera america prisoner. >> we remind you of the breaking news story here. a video allegedly showing the kill of the japanese journalist held host only by isil has been released on line. the japanese and jordanian government had been working to obtain the release of kenji goto and a pilot...
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omar villafranca, cbs news. >>> the son of a wealthy fund manager is in police custody this morning. thomas gilbert jr. was arraigned late monday. he faces murder and criminal possession of a weapons charges in the death of his father thomas gilbert sr. he was shot to death sunday in his home in an upscale apartment building. police say gilbert junior was in debt and the two men argued when his father cut back his allowance. >>> coming up on the "morning news," petco probe. the pet retailer is under investigation for treats that may have sickened thousands of animals. >>> and later how a social media pet project is helping a young cancer patient. this is the "cbs morning news." young cancer patient. this is the "cbs morning news." that's why walgreens makes it easy to switch your prescriptions and save money. just stop by. and leave all the legwork to us. switch your prescriptions to walgreens where you could save even more on medicare part d with copays as low as zero dollars. at the corner of happy and healthy. patented sonic technology with up to 27% more brush movements. get heal
omar villafranca, cbs news. >>> the son of a wealthy fund manager is in police custody this morning. thomas gilbert jr. was arraigned late monday. he faces murder and criminal possession of a weapons charges in the death of his father thomas gilbert sr. he was shot to death sunday in his home in an upscale apartment building. police say gilbert junior was in debt and the two men argued when his father cut back his allowance. >>> coming up on the "morning news," petco...
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>> did omar get a chance to tell you goodbye before he left? >> which side of the fence are you on? >> sometimes immigration is the only alternative people have. borderland only on al jazeera america
>> did omar get a chance to tell you goodbye before he left? >> which side of the fence are you on? >> sometimes immigration is the only alternative people have. borderland only on al jazeera america
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from yeah resurrection," omar epps. liam neeson. and music from steel panther.eto and the cletones. and now, once more, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: hi, everybody. hello, everyone.
from yeah resurrection," omar epps. liam neeson. and music from steel panther.eto and the cletones. and now, once more, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: hi, everybody. hello, everyone.
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from yeah resurrection," omar epps. liam neeson. and music from steel panther.> jimmy: hi, everybody. hello, everyone.
from yeah resurrection," omar epps. liam neeson. and music from steel panther.> jimmy: hi, everybody. hello, everyone.
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omar villafranca reports. >> reporter: the new england patriots used some familiar plays in the blame game over underinflated footballs. at his morning footballs, coach bill belichick handed off to tom brady. >> tom's personal preferences on his footballs are something that he can talk about in much better detail. >> i didn't alter the ball in any way. >> reporter: brady says he has no idea what happened to the game balls after he approved them before sunday's championship game. >> i don't want anyone touching the balls after that i don't want anyone rubbing them putting any air in them taking air out. to me the balls are perfect and that's what i expect when i show up on the field. >> reporter: so brady punted. >> i don't have an explanation for it. i don't know what happened to it. really until monday morning i have no idea what happened to the balls. >> reporter: after sunday's game 11 of the 12 balls were under pressure. they can be easier to grip and catch, especially in cold rainy weather. belichick has tried trick plays before. in 2007 he was find half a million dollar after th
omar villafranca reports. >> reporter: the new england patriots used some familiar plays in the blame game over underinflated footballs. at his morning footballs, coach bill belichick handed off to tom brady. >> tom's personal preferences on his footballs are something that he can talk about in much better detail. >> i didn't alter the ball in any way. >> reporter: brady says he has no idea what happened to the game balls after he approved them before sunday's...
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to hold an emergency meeting on the situation and we are live in the southern port city of aden and omare understand the president is having a meeting with all parties following yesterday's dramatic events in the capitol sanaa, what are we expecting to come out of this latest meeting? >> well, let me tell you the latest update i have with regards to the meeting, the government's spokesperson told al jazeera that that meeting didn't happen instead a meeting between the president and his advisor advisors did happen, now who are the advisors? the advisors represent different political parties including the houthis. now what is likely to come out of the meeting is some sort of a roadmap to end the crisis now when the government called for the meeting to be chaired by the president with all the political players including members of parliament and the drafting committee to form a new constitution that gave an indication that perhaps the president and the government will bow to the houthi pressure because they don't want it in six federal regions so that the speculation while it came from that
to hold an emergency meeting on the situation and we are live in the southern port city of aden and omare understand the president is having a meeting with all parties following yesterday's dramatic events in the capitol sanaa, what are we expecting to come out of this latest meeting? >> well, let me tell you the latest update i have with regards to the meeting, the government's spokesperson told al jazeera that that meeting didn't happen instead a meeting between the president and his...
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as we see omar on our screen.ky was talking about the interest that some of those people may have had in other countries, and it has been suggested that one of the suspects, you will tell me which one got training from al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula, considered by some to be al-qaeda's most dangerous offshoot anywhere in the world at the moment. what did he do? and what do they know about it there, the officials? >> reporter: well the yemeni intelligence agency confirmed that said kouachi was present in the country in 2011. he -- he joined al-qaeda in arabian peninsula, stayed for a while and fought with them. that same official did say that said kouachi was deported at some point. the official said that his agency and his offices are trying to gather more information, and he said he will come back to us. >> okay. omar i will leave it there with you at the moment because i think it's important now to go to jacky once again. omar saying there that said kouachi, the one on the right with the beard, that he was de
as we see omar on our screen.ky was talking about the interest that some of those people may have had in other countries, and it has been suggested that one of the suspects, you will tell me which one got training from al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula, considered by some to be al-qaeda's most dangerous offshoot anywhere in the world at the moment. what did he do? and what do they know about it there, the officials? >> reporter: well the yemeni intelligence agency confirmed that said...
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since omar gonzalez jumped the fence and got into the white house. now, the person flying the drone, apparently has come forward, identified himself to the secret service, said he was doing this recreationally and lost contact with the drone. the secret service says he's cooperating fully. as you can imagine the investigation is continuing. >> opening, does this crash open up a new area of concern for the secret service? >> i don't see how it can't. anything that breaches the security perimeter is of concern. it is actually illegal to fly the drones in the air space. there are a lot of restrictions over washington. since 9/11. brian windhas set up an association for unmanned vehicles putting up a statement saying the incident represents a clear misuse of u.a.e. technology flying any airhouse around the white house is: now, we should mention last week the house held a hearing on drones and got a little first-hand demonstration, because they want the f.a.a. to get going with long-overdue regulations allowing a commercial use of drones. they are virtual
since omar gonzalez jumped the fence and got into the white house. now, the person flying the drone, apparently has come forward, identified himself to the secret service, said he was doing this recreationally and lost contact with the drone. the secret service says he's cooperating fully. as you can imagine the investigation is continuing. >> opening, does this crash open up a new area of concern for the secret service? >> i don't see how it can't. anything that breaches the...
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omar has more on the child who lost her mother and father in that crash. >> after surviving the crash of her family's small plane, seven-year-old sailor gutzler walked nearly a mile. >> a little girl about seven or eight years old, standing there, blood on her face. said mom and dad are dead. we had a plane crash. and the plane is upside down. >> it was cold, dark, and rainy. wilkin says the little girl was crying wearing no shoes and only light summer clothes. >> she was barefooted. she had one sock on her feet and she walked all that distance barefooted. brave little girl. extremely. she done a hell of a job as far as i'm concerned. >> sailor's family was flying home from vacation from key west, florida, to illinois, similar to this plane. this family photo was aboard the plane last week. the father and pilot, 48-year- old, marty gutzler reported engine trouble. just four miles from a small airport in lion county, kentucky. the crash killed gutzler, his wife kimberly, piper, and 14- year-old cousin, sierra wilder. saylor, the lone survivor suffered a broken wrist and cuts and scratc
omar has more on the child who lost her mother and father in that crash. >> after surviving the crash of her family's small plane, seven-year-old sailor gutzler walked nearly a mile. >> a little girl about seven or eight years old, standing there, blood on her face. said mom and dad are dead. we had a plane crash. and the plane is upside down. >> it was cold, dark, and rainy. wilkin says the little girl was crying wearing no shoes and only light summer clothes. >> she...
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omar.st of all your take on the houthi leader who is actually currently still speaking right now? and also give us an update on the situation in sanaa. >> reporter: the situation in sanaa is calm. and there is no fighting. i think everybody is listening to what essaying. because it's very important and has to do with the current crisis. and perhaps a way out of it. it's very interesting what the leader of the movement is saying it's all the list of the grievances that his group feels towards the state in particular against president hadi and what he called also the old forces. and i think he's making direct reference to some of the key political parties in this country, mainly the party which is the political party of the muslim brotherhood. the main points from what he said so far is that the authority and the president failed to implement everything that has been agreed upon by all of the political players including the peace deal, the peace and partnership deal that was signed in septemb
omar.st of all your take on the houthi leader who is actually currently still speaking right now? and also give us an update on the situation in sanaa. >> reporter: the situation in sanaa is calm. and there is no fighting. i think everybody is listening to what essaying. because it's very important and has to do with the current crisis. and perhaps a way out of it. it's very interesting what the leader of the movement is saying it's all the list of the grievances that his group feels...
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omar villafranca, cbs news. >> the nfl says its investigation into "deflate- gate" will take a few more days. >>> one of the men who beat bryan stow outside dodger stadium has pleaded guilty to a federal weapons charge. marvin norwood is facing 10 more years in prison as a result. the charge stems from a search of his home before he was arrested for the beating. his co-defendant louie sanchez is set to plead guilty to the same charge next week. >>> concern is growing as the measles outbreak spreads here in california. there are now 7 reported cases in the bay area including san mateo, alameda and santa clara counties. at least one of the cases has been traced back to disneyland. 70 people in six states and mexico who have the virus have been linked back to the park. medical experts say the bay area is particularly susceptible to an outbreak. >> the one reason it impacts the bay area is there are many people who haven't been vaccinated so there's a risk of a wildfire outbreak. >> in an unvaccinated population, anyone can infect up to 20 others. >>> still ahead a 1200-pound cow in need of
omar villafranca, cbs news. >> the nfl says its investigation into "deflate- gate" will take a few more days. >>> one of the men who beat bryan stow outside dodger stadium has pleaded guilty to a federal weapons charge. marvin norwood is facing 10 more years in prison as a result. the charge stems from a search of his home before he was arrested for the beating. his co-defendant louie sanchez is set to plead guilty to the same charge next week. >>> concern is...
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a lot of help. >> the cause of the crash is under investigation. >> reporter: omar villafranca, kpix5. >>> the asian flight that crashed into the java sea was not permitted to flight the route it flew on sundays, the day it plunged into the ocean. four massive objects have been found in the floor of the java sea. so far, only 30 bodies out of 162 victims have been retrieved. >>> uniformed officers gathered today to remember murdered nypd officer wenjian liu. he and his partner were ambushed in their patrol car last week. officers saluted bill de blasio this week. last week, they turned their backs on him accusing him of sympathizing with police protesters. >>> would you pay $600 a month to live here? tonight, one man's plan to revolutionize the rental market by thinking inside the box. >> and we are looking toward the tallest skyscraper in the city. we will have a forecast for you including a record heat wave. really. coming up after a break. female announcer: it's time to make room for the new mattress models! during sleep train's huge year end clearance sale, get beautyrest, posture
a lot of help. >> the cause of the crash is under investigation. >> reporter: omar villafranca, kpix5. >>> the asian flight that crashed into the java sea was not permitted to flight the route it flew on sundays, the day it plunged into the ocean. four massive objects have been found in the floor of the java sea. so far, only 30 bodies out of 162 victims have been retrieved. >>> uniformed officers gathered today to remember murdered nypd officer wenjian liu. he and...
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omar villafranca reports on their arrest. >> reporter: police in panama beach, florida, took 18-year-oldyes along with his 13-year-old girlfriend cheyenne phillips into custody without incident shortly after midnight sunday. they found the kentucky teens sleeping in a pickup truck originally stolen in georgia. >> they weren't sure if anyone was in it. so they sent an unmarked car to look for it to see if anyone got in or out of it. they saw the brake lights come on, and that's when they called for multiple units. >> reporter: authorities say the couple stole three vehicles during a crime spree that began earlier this month in kentucky. they fled two days before hayes was to appear in court on burglary and theft charges. while on the run they were spotted in a south carolina walmart where police say they used stolen checks. there was concern the fugitives were armed because two handguns were left in one of the vehicles they were suspected of stealing. hayes' mother says phillips told her son she was 19 and he was in love with her by the time he found out she was 13. authorities plan to ex
omar villafranca reports on their arrest. >> reporter: police in panama beach, florida, took 18-year-oldyes along with his 13-year-old girlfriend cheyenne phillips into custody without incident shortly after midnight sunday. they found the kentucky teens sleeping in a pickup truck originally stolen in georgia. >> they weren't sure if anyone was in it. so they sent an unmarked car to look for it to see if anyone got in or out of it. they saw the brake lights come on, and that's when...
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>> did omar get a chance to tell you goodbye before he left? >> which side of the fence are you on?e only alternative people have. borderland only on al jazeera america ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'm antonio mora, this is "talk to al jazeera." our guest this week is danish editor flemming rose whose cartoon publications of the provette muhammed sparked a global outrage. >> you have argued that in many ways, satire is the most powerful form of free speech because it really just cuts deeply to the truth. but again, where do you draw that line between satire that tells truth and that calls attention to important issues, and satire that can incite anger and violence? do you have to draw that line? >> it's difficult, because it's all in the eyes of the beholder. it depends on i mean how people react to that. so for me, it's about, “is it legal, or is it illegal?” and it should be illegal if it's incitement to violence. but it's very rare that a cartoon would be incitement to violence. but unfortunately, we are living in a time of grievance fundamentalism. that you can play the offense card every tim
>> did omar get a chance to tell you goodbye before he left? >> which side of the fence are you on?e only alternative people have. borderland only on al jazeera america ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'm antonio mora, this is "talk to al jazeera." our guest this week is danish editor flemming rose whose cartoon publications of the provette muhammed sparked a global outrage. >> you have argued that in many ways, satire is the most powerful form of free speech...