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omar mateen was born in queens, new york. it's not a problem, it's a scale we see in the united kingdom or france but it's a problem and also what's interesting to me is in quite a number of these cases, people have legally bought semiautomatic weapons despite the fact they have previously come to the attention of the fbi. one thing i find surprising is why can't we buy a semiautomatic weapon? that makes no sense. too dangerous to fly, why can't you buy a semiautomatic weapon and peter kg republican from new york who i don't agree with, he has had legislation for the past decade which almost got passed after orlando which if you're on the no-fly list, you can't buy a weapon. even after orlando that couldn't pass. we're in a strange situation where one of the most common sense measures, it wouldn't solve the problem completely is to prevent people that have come to the attention of the fbi on the no-fly list from not buying a semiautomatic weapon. >> you said it won't pass. i'll take it a step further, it won't pass because th
omar mateen was born in queens, new york. it's not a problem, it's a scale we see in the united kingdom or france but it's a problem and also what's interesting to me is in quite a number of these cases, people have legally bought semiautomatic weapons despite the fact they have previously come to the attention of the fbi. one thing i find surprising is why can't we buy a semiautomatic weapon? that makes no sense. too dangerous to fly, why can't you buy a semiautomatic weapon and peter kg...
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omar. >> yes. if you introduce a level of familiarity, there's less opportunity that this person is going to be depersonalized. >> reporter: but then the negotiator hears words from mateen that quickly change the dynamic for everyone inside the nightclub. >> by the way, there's some vehicles outside that have some bombs, just to let you know. your people are going to get it. i'm going to innight fit they try to do anything stupid. >> okay, i understand that. i'll pass that along. can you tell me what vehicles? i don't want to see anybody get hurt. >> no. but i'll tell you this. it can take out a whole city block almost. >>. >> reporter: a frantic search begins for the shooter's car. once more the threat escalates. >> i have a vest. >> okay, you have a vest. i understand that. okay, so what kind of vest are you talking about? is it a bullet-resistant vest? is it a bomb vest? >> no. it's what they used in france. >> it's what they used in france. >> i got to go. >> we're getting a report that
omar. >> yes. if you introduce a level of familiarity, there's less opportunity that this person is going to be depersonalized. >> reporter: but then the negotiator hears words from mateen that quickly change the dynamic for everyone inside the nightclub. >> by the way, there's some vehicles outside that have some bombs, just to let you know. your people are going to get it. i'm going to innight fit they try to do anything stupid. >> okay, i understand that. i'll pass...
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omar al—midani is one of the younger members of the national team.ve it can go on and qualify for russia? the training looks familiar. that's where similarities between the game here and in other countries ends. the difference is not just the conditions, but the hopes and expectations that are placed upon this team. there is no part of life in assad—controlled syria untouched by the regime. every facet of society, especially where there is success, such as with the national football team, is presented as a sign of a functioning state. but the illusion is easily shattered. we were filming at a market when we heard a very loud explosion nearby. there are reports that a number of people have been killed, so we're going now to see if we can find out what's happened and see what damage has been caused. two devices have detonated. one by the roadside, another by a suicide bomber targeting mainly shia pilgrims visiting from iraq. all of a sudden, i'm a war reporter. our correspondent, richard conway, is at the scene. this is the largest attack to hit damasc
omar al—midani is one of the younger members of the national team.ve it can go on and qualify for russia? the training looks familiar. that's where similarities between the game here and in other countries ends. the difference is not just the conditions, but the hopes and expectations that are placed upon this team. there is no part of life in assad—controlled syria untouched by the regime. every facet of society, especially where there is success, such as with the national football team,...
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we gather that omar is in king ‘s couege gather that omar is in king ‘s college hospital, being treateds. he was coming down the staircase when the fire took hold and he was with mohammed. mohammed is missing, aged 25. they got separated on the staircase. i think we can talk to the brother of the missing man. if you can hear me, can you tell me what your concerns are? we'll talk to attempt to a little later on. let's stop to our correspondent richard galton. he has been talking to some of the people at the emergency centres, helping those who are no homers. what is the situation at the moment for those who have lost their homes? it's obviously very difficult for them, but there has been a lot of food and water and shelter brought in for them. there are these emergency centres for them. there has been a huge community spirit for them, getting things people need as quick as possible. that's obviously been going on for some time. we now many of the people who left had literally left with absolutely nothing, they we re left with absolutely nothing, they were still in their pyjamas. they jus
we gather that omar is in king ‘s couege gather that omar is in king ‘s college hospital, being treateds. he was coming down the staircase when the fire took hold and he was with mohammed. mohammed is missing, aged 25. they got separated on the staircase. i think we can talk to the brother of the missing man. if you can hear me, can you tell me what your concerns are? we'll talk to attempt to a little later on. let's stop to our correspondent richard galton. he has been talking to some of...
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omar ahumada residente de la zona de repente nomas o como 4 o 5 balazos y luego ya como 5 minutos llego polica dos carros luego luego. segn la autoridades dos agentes perseguan a un hombre en un supuesto vehculo robado quien entro a esta calle aparentemente sin saber que no haba salida sot when the plice arrived este vecino dice que otro residente de esta cuadra vio al hombre pasar por encima del jardn de una de las casas, arrasando con un pequeÑo rbol recin sembrado y destruyendo una pared de ladrillos para supuestamente huir de la polica pero los agentes lo enfrentaron al dar la vuelta. otros residentes del rea indicaron que oyeron lo que sonaba como ordenes de los oficiales al sospechoso omar ahumada residente de la zona o gente gritando no s qu decan pero se oa al poco tiempo escucharon los balazos, por lo menos uno de ellos hiri al sospechoso. los agentes inmediatamente brindaron ayuda mdica al hombre.. omar ahumada residente de la zona llegaron los policas corriendo para atrs pa aca pushando a un seÑor gero en un stretcher y se lo llevaron el hombre tiene aproximadamente 40 aÑos y
omar ahumada residente de la zona de repente nomas o como 4 o 5 balazos y luego ya como 5 minutos llego polica dos carros luego luego. segn la autoridades dos agentes perseguan a un hombre en un supuesto vehculo robado quien entro a esta calle aparentemente sin saber que no haba salida sot when the plice arrived este vecino dice que otro residente de esta cuadra vio al hombre pasar por encima del jardn de una de las casas, arrasando con un pequeÑo rbol recin sembrado y destruyendo una pared de...
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omar is here along with greg, who follows cases like these. what did you write about micro aggressions? >> it was really tame satire. my dad, who might disagree with me politically said, that was classy. so these people, the fact that what they, that they reacted so intoably what i wrote serves ironically. john: how knows what a micro aggression is. explain what is going on. >> micro aggression is paper cut. someone might look at you strangely. someone might mispronounce your name. you're trying hard to do that. point it can be anything. can be anything the princeton started something, tiger micro aggressions. no one is allowed to tell anyone else what is micro aggression, and what isn't. if you're oaf phonedded you play the victim card and certain power. john: this is glowing movement? >> you have a right not to be offended ad confirmed in every possible way. we made it very difficult to talk about anything on college campuses. we come up with theory after theory to actually shut down, rather than facilitate debate. john: omar, in your articl
omar is here along with greg, who follows cases like these. what did you write about micro aggressions? >> it was really tame satire. my dad, who might disagree with me politically said, that was classy. so these people, the fact that what they, that they reacted so intoably what i wrote serves ironically. john: how knows what a micro aggression is. explain what is going on. >> micro aggression is paper cut. someone might look at you strangely. someone might mispronounce your name....
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omar kharbin scores... and syria have a famous victory. syria!ne, uzbekistan zero! so too here in malaysia. syria! coach, lovely to meet you. good luck in south korea... this team operates under unique circumstances. they have a real belief they are playing for the syrian people. the achievements really do seem to transcend both sport and politics. it demonstrates the power of sport and how, even amidst the horrors of a civil war that has ripped syria apart, it can matter so much, to so many. let's ta ke let's take a look at the weather. there was an area of low pressure and thicker cloud becoming. this picture was taken one i weather watchers in the highlands of scotland. skies and rain but are com pletely scotland. skies and rain but are completely different look in the channel islands. lovely afternoon with sunshine. we have an area of low pressure drifting at three eastwards towards scandinavia doing monday. it leaves behind a squeeze on the isobars. the pressure is rising. a few showers in the north—west but a lot of dry weather through mond
omar kharbin scores... and syria have a famous victory. syria!ne, uzbekistan zero! so too here in malaysia. syria! coach, lovely to meet you. good luck in south korea... this team operates under unique circumstances. they have a real belief they are playing for the syrian people. the achievements really do seem to transcend both sport and politics. it demonstrates the power of sport and how, even amidst the horrors of a civil war that has ripped syria apart, it can matter so much, to so many....
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so did omar khayyam, the future leader of the fertiliser bomb plot.aining camp and al—muhajiroun in pakistan. are you sajeel shahid? richard watson from bbc newsnight here. we've been trying to contact you to ask questions. the question we want to ask you really, were you involved in helping terrorists in pakistan? no, i wasn't. what were you doing in pakistan? just studying. you're a leader of al—muhajiroun, weren't you? i wasn't. you were, it's clearly on your website? i wasn't. were you helping terrorist suspects in pakistan? i wasn't. were you leading al—muhajiroun in pakistan? we're told you were leading al—muhajiroun in pakistan, mrshahid. so al—muhajiroun and its successor groups prospered in the uk right up to the london bombings in 2005. where does that leave us? well, islamist extremist networks are very well established and it's been made far worse by support for the so—called islamic state. has the failure to grasp the nettle early enough left the uk with an intractable problem? i think the figure of 23,000, which has recently been release
so did omar khayyam, the future leader of the fertiliser bomb plot.aining camp and al—muhajiroun in pakistan. are you sajeel shahid? richard watson from bbc newsnight here. we've been trying to contact you to ask questions. the question we want to ask you really, were you involved in helping terrorists in pakistan? no, i wasn't. what were you doing in pakistan? just studying. you're a leader of al—muhajiroun, weren't you? i wasn't. you were, it's clearly on your website? i wasn't. were you...
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. >> me, him, and omar epps, omar epps, all three of us went to the performing arts high school.r epps and pack we were really, close and difficult above the rim with pack and omar did juice with pock. would i go hang out with them. >> were you with him the night i die. >> /saw him the night he died. you know that looked like a real calm ride. but there is a lot with you. i don't think i will do this we took a cab you were almost in the car with him. >> well, not almost. he didn't really invite us in. that was wish full thinking. i look at you and say i hope she loves me but i know you don't but i hope he gives me a ride but he didn't. and i'm glad he didn't because that cab ride, we got there. >> yeah, yeah. >> so, you have not seen the movie but do you think it goodies they are doing a bio pick. >> it it is good fit does him justice. i see the pictures, pack was a complicated guy. because tupac was so rebellious, yet sweet, absolutely hilarious, and you know as much as he was a thug, he was inspirational. he was a very hard worker. and a lot of complexities to tupac. i believe
. >> me, him, and omar epps, omar epps, all three of us went to the performing arts high school.r epps and pack we were really, close and difficult above the rim with pack and omar did juice with pock. would i go hang out with them. >> were you with him the night i die. >> /saw him the night he died. you know that looked like a real calm ride. but there is a lot with you. i don't think i will do this we took a cab you were almost in the car with him. >> well, not almost....
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i'm omar via fran ka. coming up on "cbs this morning" we'll show you how they went from the pound to being ready to protect and serve. mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. for me. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis, or have bladder cancer. tell your doctor right away if you have blood or red color in your urine or pain while you urinate. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast infections in women and men, serious urinary tract infections, low blood sugar, and kidney problems. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have signs of ketoacidosis, which is serious and may lead to death. i'm in
i'm omar via fran ka. coming up on "cbs this morning" we'll show you how they went from the pound to being ready to protect and serve. mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. for me. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek...
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this is general omar bradley. this is about as close as you are going to get a general officer to say we screwed up. "despite the setbacks that we had suffered as a result of bad weather and ineffective bombings, i was shaken to find that we had gone against omaha beach with so thin a margin of safety. had a less experienced division then the big red one, the first infantry division, stumbled into this crack position, it might easily have been thrown back into the channel." bookal omar bradley in his , "a soldier's story," acknowledges that. things were very bad at omaha beach. let me conclude with these thoughts. i want you to think about this. in terms of the historiography, omaha beach, of the five beaches, was the most difficult. as a consequence, many historians have taken a look at this and said it was a tactical failure. that the commander of the big red one, he is in part at fault. i make the other argument. i make the argument that the overall plan, the operational level, montgomery's plan, bradley's plan
this is general omar bradley. this is about as close as you are going to get a general officer to say we screwed up. "despite the setbacks that we had suffered as a result of bad weather and ineffective bombings, i was shaken to find that we had gone against omaha beach with so thin a margin of safety. had a less experienced division then the big red one, the first infantry division, stumbled into this crack position, it might easily have been thrown back into the channel." bookal...
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luis: algunos como omar, saben lo que harÁn si los deportan. >> nada mÁs llego y me regreso.ere ayudar a algunos de sus inmigrantes con una iniciativa para retrasar la deportaciÓn de aquellos indocumentados que son vÍctimas o testigos dde delitos. pedro rojas nos habla mÁs de esta iniciativa. pedro: en medio del ambiente antiinmigrante que domina la polÍtica nacional, el condado travis en la capital de texas anunciÓ un programa que buscarÁ retrasar deportaciones de indocumentados que son vÍctimas o testigos de algÚn crimen. julieta logrÓ obtener estatus legal tras denunciar una violencia domÉstica en su contra. llas cartasidentifican a los portadores como vÍctimas o testigos de algÚn crimen para poder mostrarlas a los agentes de inmigraciÓn. esta es una medida que estamos usando para que tengan los temor de cooperar con las agencias policÍacas. autoridades federales dijeron que ice constantemente se es fuerza para trabajar con las agencias de seguridad pÚblica. expertos legales esperan que las autoridades de emigraciÓn acepten el pedido de la fiscalÍa. >> la carta es buena po
luis: algunos como omar, saben lo que harÁn si los deportan. >> nada mÁs llego y me regreso.ere ayudar a algunos de sus inmigrantes con una iniciativa para retrasar la deportaciÓn de aquellos indocumentados que son vÍctimas o testigos dde delitos. pedro rojas nos habla mÁs de esta iniciativa. pedro: en medio del ambiente antiinmigrante que domina la polÍtica nacional, el condado travis en la capital de texas anunciÓ un programa que buscarÁ retrasar deportaciones de indocumentados...
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. >> le pedimos al mexicano luis omar aguilar profesor de mÚsica que nos ayudarÁ a entender estafestaaÍses tambiÉn. >> recuerde en cerveza y... >>> no me hubiese imaginado que eran buenos para la cerveza. >> piba, perdÓn por lo que quise decir, gracias a dios. >> no es que no soy muy seguidora de la cerveza pero la probamos en el partido de chile. >> es mÁs importante de resaltar en la visita que hemos hecho a moscÚ, es cierto que internacionalmente no habÍa una especie de buena reputaciÓn gastronÓmica respecto a moscÚ y rusia en general y realmente este viaje echÓ por tierra todo. >> esa idea que tenÍamos quizÁs de lo que estÁbamos esperando totalmente desechada, hemos comido sabroso, ahora nos vamos hasta el estudio adelante mi querida anita. >> muchas gracias rashel y miren a quiÉn tengo aquÍ tengo una pingÜino muy linda, tenemos invitados de lujo muy especiales voltea es el perfil ta neil seÑores la mÚsica vamos a tener buena mÚsica, musica mexicana hoy llega omar sÁnchez aquÍ a "un nuevo dÍa" que comienza contigo. y los pingÜinos.os pin. . ¿algo más? toallitas clorox para mi arti
. >> le pedimos al mexicano luis omar aguilar profesor de mÚsica que nos ayudarÁ a entender estafestaaÍses tambiÉn. >> recuerde en cerveza y... >>> no me hubiese imaginado que eran buenos para la cerveza. >> piba, perdÓn por lo que quise decir, gracias a dios. >> no es que no soy muy seguidora de la cerveza pero la probamos en el partido de chile. >> es mÁs importante de resaltar en la visita que hemos hecho a moscÚ, es cierto que internacionalmente...
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omar: how you doing? i'm omar bailey. lemonis: omar, nice to meet you.? -jordan: of course. -omar: yeah. lemonis: holy... this is awesome. i was blown away by it. it's literally a shoe factory in the middle of manhattan. omar: we do all the actual craftsmanship right here in this factory. lemonis: there's people designing shoes and cutting shoes and putting them together. this is a great resource. jordan: everything basically starts in this room. you know, we do all the sourcing out of here. we work directly off the last, which is what we're doing right there, which will help you with comfort, and also the design, the aesthetic of the shoe. it's really the right way to do it. lemonis: so, i wanted to bring in a couple of the shoes that are going to be the classic platform. the basic runner. if i could spend 10% more on improving the comfort and the structure of the shoe, i would do it. so, what do you feel like is missing from there? jordan: i'm not quite sure, like, what last they used to fit this bottom. i think the way that they engineered the bottom
omar: how you doing? i'm omar bailey. lemonis: omar, nice to meet you.? -jordan: of course. -omar: yeah. lemonis: holy... this is awesome. i was blown away by it. it's literally a shoe factory in the middle of manhattan. omar: we do all the actual craftsmanship right here in this factory. lemonis: there's people designing shoes and cutting shoes and putting them together. this is a great resource. jordan: everything basically starts in this room. you know, we do all the sourcing out of here. we...
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this is omar bradley. this is about as close as you'll get a general officer say we screwed up. despite the setbacks that we had suffered as a result of bad weather and ineffective bombings, i was shaken to find that we had gone against omaha beach with so thin a margin of safety. have a less experienced the vision than the first infantry stumbled into this crack resistance, it might easily have been thrown back into the channel. journal omar bradley in his book , "a soldier story," acknowledges that. very bad at omaha beach. let me conclude with these thoughts. i want you to think about this. ,n terms of the historiography omaha beach was the most difficult. as a consequence, many historians have said it was a tactical failure. that the commander of the big red one, he is in part at fault. i make the other argument, that the overall plan, the operational level, montgomery's plan, bradley's plan, was flawed. what happened at omaha beach could've happened at utah beach, could've happened in the other beaches. it was not the tactical guys. the tactical guys are good against the pl
this is omar bradley. this is about as close as you'll get a general officer say we screwed up. despite the setbacks that we had suffered as a result of bad weather and ineffective bombings, i was shaken to find that we had gone against omaha beach with so thin a margin of safety. have a less experienced the vision than the first infantry stumbled into this crack resistance, it might easily have been thrown back into the channel. journal omar bradley in his book , "a soldier story,"...
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because if we keep being silent these issues are going to keep goiing on and on and on.29 year old omars killed after barricading himself in a bathroom at the club.his wife was arrested in january for obstrution of justice.a year later, lopez and others say the fear the attack mounted on the lgbt community is still palpable. chris lopez aka bunny/lost a friend in pulse nightclub shooting:it's definitely made me more aware when i'm in nightclubs because this could have been us here, um this happene on us soil. it could happen in any of the nightclubs...okay are we next. you know i have, i'm from new york. is it going to happen in new york. i thought it was going to be a chain of terrorist attacks. enrique ramirez/concerned about terror attacksi was really really really scared and i was like oh my god what's going to happen. are they going to target us. should we be scared. should i like should i go to the gay pride parade. i don't know what i should go.(hermela aregawi)tomorrow memorial services for those who died in the shooting will be held across the country.reporting live in san fran
because if we keep being silent these issues are going to keep goiing on and on and on.29 year old omars killed after barricading himself in a bathroom at the club.his wife was arrested in january for obstrution of justice.a year later, lopez and others say the fear the attack mounted on the lgbt community is still palpable. chris lopez aka bunny/lost a friend in pulse nightclub shooting:it's definitely made me more aware when i'm in nightclubs because this could have been us here, um this...
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omar hamilton's debut novel is just out. it's called, "the city always wins."come to democracy now! start with the imminent executions unless they are stopped. >> at issue right now are the six men. they were rounded -- rounded up randomly. man was shot. 21 then were rounded up and six were held. at first just the first the families knew when they appeared visibly beaten and confessing on television. when they try to tell the state prosecutors they have been tortured to the point of confession, they were returned to the same policeman that torture them and they were tortured. they were found guilty. they were sentenced to death. on appeal, even the countries highest appellate court of the liberty. the only recourse is for presidential pardon to happen. there is a window on that and it has to happen by june 21. after june 21, if sisi is not pardon easement, their executable. amy: that is wednesday. >> yes. it is very urgent. juan: i want to ask you about this, since the trump administration is coming to power, how the situation has changed in terms of u.s. polic
omar hamilton's debut novel is just out. it's called, "the city always wins."come to democracy now! start with the imminent executions unless they are stopped. >> at issue right now are the six men. they were rounded -- rounded up randomly. man was shot. 21 then were rounded up and six were held. at first just the first the families knew when they appeared visibly beaten and confessing on television. when they try to tell the state prosecutors they have been tortured to the...
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the gunmen, omar mateen omar mateen, self radicalized terrace, was then killed by police. mateen's wife, noor salman, was arrested at her parents home in january and is now in florida getting ready to stand trial on federal charges of accusing -- accused of helping martin plan the attack. in san francisco, there is a choice of 30:00 near 18th and castro to honor the victim is. >>> a second week bill cosby is trial for sexual assault starts in pennsylvania. the prosecution made its case and the defense team will call its first witness. a former temple university employee, andrea constand, alleges cosby drugged and molested her at his home in 2004. cosby faces three counts of felony aggravated sexual assault and has pleaded not guilty to all charges. cosby is not expected to testify in his own defense. >>> 10 minutes after 6:00. a big shakeup could be in store at uber. the ridesharing ceo is expected to take to take a leave of absence. >>> good morning from the kpnx weather center. it is cool today but i will talk about when we will hit triple digits. >>> drivers along 880,
the gunmen, omar mateen omar mateen, self radicalized terrace, was then killed by police. mateen's wife, noor salman, was arrested at her parents home in january and is now in florida getting ready to stand trial on federal charges of accusing -- accused of helping martin plan the attack. in san francisco, there is a choice of 30:00 near 18th and castro to honor the victim is. >>> a second week bill cosby is trial for sexual assault starts in pennsylvania. the prosecution made its case...
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omar mateen fired his first shots around 2:00 a.m. last call at the pulse club's latin night.his morning's ceremonies began at the same time marking one year since the first mass shooting in recent history. the central florida city is marking the anniversary with orlando united day including four services to remember the victims. kenneth craig is in orlando. kenneth, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning to you, anne-marie. quite a large crowd gathered at the club early this morning for the first of the day's convenience. it was a private tribute for family members and survivors marking one year since a lone gunman walked into the club and shattered so many have predicted how their worlds would collide, but over the past year, they've built a special bond over their children. >> our kids are angels. they put us together. >> you're connected in an unimaginable way that nobody else shares. >> something special, beautiful. >> reporter: they formed this support group in the wake of the pulse nightclub massacre when each one of their children went out for a night of fun and
omar mateen fired his first shots around 2:00 a.m. last call at the pulse club's latin night.his morning's ceremonies began at the same time marking one year since the first mass shooting in recent history. the central florida city is marking the anniversary with orlando united day including four services to remember the victims. kenneth craig is in orlando. kenneth, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning to you, anne-marie. quite a large crowd gathered at the club early this...
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omar: vamos arriba. alan: esto estÁ fácil. omar: mueve los hombros. brazo, brazo. abajo.a más responsabilidades le puse paco. ¿se puede quedar, porfa? nuevos kleenex multicare. ¡pruébalos! cuídate y sal adelante. totodos los equipos se preparan. para ganar. pero cuando los soldados del u.s. army entran al campo... es mejor que los otros ni se molesten en presentarse. ♪ tú puedes hacer una diferencia. visita goarmy.com/equipo ♪ ♪ satcha: quÉ gusto este con nosotros! lunes 26 de junio de 2017. hablan las voces de la tragedia, luego del naufragio de un barco turÍstico con mÁs de 150 personas a bordo en colombia. sobrevivientes narran los momentos de pÁnico que vivieron cuando la embarcaciÓn colapso. muchos aseguran que estÁn vivos de milagro. no contaban con chalecos salvavidas. vamos con nuestra compaÑera con los detalles. reportero: buenos dÍas. la gente que se salvo del barco dice que estÁ viva de milagro. en el barco no habÍa medidas de seguridad. ninguno llevaba chaleco salvavidas, tampoco sus tripulantes. alguno de ellos se aferraron a eso viejos cÍrculos de material p
omar: vamos arriba. alan: esto estÁ fácil. omar: mueve los hombros. brazo, brazo. abajo.a más responsabilidades le puse paco. ¿se puede quedar, porfa? nuevos kleenex multicare. ¡pruébalos! cuídate y sal adelante. totodos los equipos se preparan. para ganar. pero cuando los soldados del u.s. army entran al campo... es mejor que los otros ni se molesten en presentarse. ♪ tú puedes hacer una diferencia. visita goarmy.com/equipo ♪ ♪ satcha: quÉ gusto este con nosotros! lunes 26 de...
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injust a few moments, we will be hearing from his brother omar. the scene of mass condolence. you can barely see the walls, for writing. people have said things like you are in our prayers, rip, never give up. many photographs of the people missing. this is the place, people bringing gifts, nappies. a man i saw had brand new shoes. people have been coming here, just to stand and stare, take photos, write. and others have been trying to find missing loved ones. this story about muhammad is extraordinary. he and his brother smelled the smoke. they realised how extraordinary this was. omar said we have got to get out of here. the thought that muhammad was behind him. we can listen to the extraordinary story. i could not talk, look around, i could not say anything. even my fingers. nothing. i went outside. they were pushing me. i thought i was going to die on the stairs. i did not have anything to breathe. i was breathing smoke, lots of smoke, from the 14th floor. iran by the stairs. pushing me on stairs. me and children. an african family as well. i
injust a few moments, we will be hearing from his brother omar. the scene of mass condolence. you can barely see the walls, for writing. people have said things like you are in our prayers, rip, never give up. many photographs of the people missing. this is the place, people bringing gifts, nappies. a man i saw had brand new shoes. people have been coming here, just to stand and stare, take photos, write. and others have been trying to find missing loved ones. this story about muhammad is...
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we heard of omar cannot imagine your agony. we heard of 0marand his cannot imagine your agony.er, 52—year—old dj kalufi, who also died from smoke inhalation. and, lucy, we heard today how some of the survivors will be rehoused? well, one bit, yes, of positive news. 68 flats have been purchased in what is described as a luxury development nearby in kensington. some of the flats go for £i.5 kensington. some of the flats go for £1.5 million in this new project. these flats for the survivors will be in these flats for the survivors will beina these flats for the survivors will be in a social housing bit of the project, but it is showing that they recognise now that help is needed soon, and that recognition is seen, particularly with the prime minister's apology today, i spoke to people outside here on the streets, and they said, yes, but it is too late. but what it is, the apology, that the state failed the people, it is vindication for everything that eve ryo ne is vindication for everything that everyone here has been saying over the last week. lucy, thank you very much. now to a
we heard of omar cannot imagine your agony. we heard of 0marand his cannot imagine your agony.er, 52—year—old dj kalufi, who also died from smoke inhalation. and, lucy, we heard today how some of the survivors will be rehoused? well, one bit, yes, of positive news. 68 flats have been purchased in what is described as a luxury development nearby in kensington. some of the flats go for £i.5 kensington. some of the flats go for £1.5 million in this new project. these flats for the survivors...
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omar was with him as firemen tried to evacuate the blazing building but the pair got separated.nd me, i could not see my brother. i said, my brother, my brother, where is he? they were ignoring downstairs. i went outside. i called him. i said, where are you? he said, i'm in the flat. i said why could you not come? they brought us outside. i thought you were with us. he said nobody brought me outside. he said why have you left me? he said why? i didn't leave! i thought they took him outside with me. they didn't. they left him. younger brother hashim continued to talk to mohammed on his mobile phone until there was no reply. he said, please tell mum to pray for me. telling me, use the quran for him. he said, are you happy? are you happy with me? do you have any problem with me? isaid, no, who has a problem with you? you have a sweet heart mohammed. you'll make it out. then he said... he was speaking slowly... he said, i can't... i cannot breath. iam dying. they left me. why? relatives of five—year—old isaac paulos confirmed today that the little boy was among those who died in the
omar was with him as firemen tried to evacuate the blazing building but the pair got separated.nd me, i could not see my brother. i said, my brother, my brother, where is he? they were ignoring downstairs. i went outside. i called him. i said, where are you? he said, i'm in the flat. i said why could you not come? they brought us outside. i thought you were with us. he said nobody brought me outside. he said why have you left me? he said why? i didn't leave! i thought they took him outside with...
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omar was with him as firemen tried to evacuate the blazing building but the pair got separated. looked behind me, i didn't see my brother. i said, "my brother, my brother, where is he?" they were ignoring downstairs. i went outside. i called him. i said, "where are you?" he said, "i'm in the flat." i said "why you didn't come?" "they brought us outside." "i thought you were with us." he said "nobody brought me outside." he said "why have you left me?" he said "why?" "i didn't leave!" i thought they took him outside with me. they didn't. they left him. younger brother, hashim, continued to talk to mohammed on his mobile phone until there was no reply. he said, "please tell mum to pray for me." telling me use the quran for him. he said, "are you happy?" "are you happy with me?" "do you have any problem with me?" isaid, "no, who has a problem with you?" "you have a sweet heart, mohammed." "you'll make it out." then he said... he was speaking slowly... he said, "i can't..." i cannot breath. iam dying. they left me. why? relatives of five—year—old isaac paulos confirmed today that th
omar was with him as firemen tried to evacuate the blazing building but the pair got separated. looked behind me, i didn't see my brother. i said, "my brother, my brother, where is he?" they were ignoring downstairs. i went outside. i called him. i said, "where are you?" he said, "i'm in the flat." i said "why you didn't come?" "they brought us outside." "i thought you were with us." he said "nobody brought me outside." he...
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because if we keep being silent these issues are going to keep goiing on and on and on.29 year old omar mateen was killed after barricading himself in a bathroom at the club.his wife was arrested in january for obstrution of justice.a year later, lopez and others say the fear the attack mounted on the lgbt community is still palpable. chris lopez aka bunny/lost a friend in pulse nightclub shooting:it's definitely made me more aware when i'm in nightclubs because this could have been us here, um this happene on us soil. it could happen in any of the nightclubs... okay are we next. you know i have, i'm from new york. is it going to happen in new york. i thought it was going to be a chain of terrorist attacks. enrique ramirez/concerned about terror attacksi was really really really scared and i was like oh my god what's going to happen. are they going to target us. should we be scared. should i the gay pride parade. i don't should go.(hermela aregawi) tomorrow memorial services for those who died in the shooting will be held across the country.reporting live in san francisco, hermela arega
because if we keep being silent these issues are going to keep goiing on and on and on.29 year old omar mateen was killed after barricading himself in a bathroom at the club.his wife was arrested in january for obstrution of justice.a year later, lopez and others say the fear the attack mounted on the lgbt community is still palpable. chris lopez aka bunny/lost a friend in pulse nightclub shooting:it's definitely made me more aware when i'm in nightclubs because this could have been us here, um...
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when omar mateen opened fire in the club. held hostage for hours before he was shot and killed by police. committing the worst mass shooting in the history of the united states. pulse has remained shuttered but on the one-year anniversary, the gate of the club opened. survivors and families of those killed gathered to hear the victims names read. the nightclub is being transformed to a permanent memorial. bringing true one pulse of for you us prediction. >> we will not be defeated. >> later this morning is the big event here, it will be a public ceremony to honor those victims. they are expecting thousands of victims earlier this evening. featured remarks by community leaders followed by people coming back here to the nightclub around 10 p.m. together in reflection. autria: aautria? deadly motorcycle -- bringing the beltway to a call in prince george's county. take a look at the scene last night on the inner loop. a man was killed when his motorcycle hit a car and the rec shut down three out of four lanes on the beltway. the
when omar mateen opened fire in the club. held hostage for hours before he was shot and killed by police. committing the worst mass shooting in the history of the united states. pulse has remained shuttered but on the one-year anniversary, the gate of the club opened. survivors and families of those killed gathered to hear the victims names read. the nightclub is being transformed to a permanent memorial. bringing true one pulse of for you us prediction. >> we will not be defeated....
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and our own omar villafranca is there with the team. >> reporter: with the distinctive wheels at thelien design, tourists at the complex have no idea who to make of this ext extraterrestrial. this is the rover concept vehicle, standing 13 feet wide. what takes longer? your design or you putting it together? >> reporter: the giant rover is the brain child of the parker brothers, shannon and mark. the two made their names in hollywood, designing and building movie props, most notab notab notable, the futuristic movie tron. shannon designed the rover, mark and his team did the dirty work, putting it together in at least five months. >> there was nothing in this that was not done in our shop, nothing was ordered out of a catalogue, we built the body, the chassis, the wheels, suspension, frame, interior, seats, glass, everythin hadg o completely from sctcas just for design you know, just f other things i thought you know this is kind of important t have. >> i'm being very delicate with would end up going on mars. rover seats four and drives like also a mock lab in possibly conduct experim
and our own omar villafranca is there with the team. >> reporter: with the distinctive wheels at thelien design, tourists at the complex have no idea who to make of this ext extraterrestrial. this is the rover concept vehicle, standing 13 feet wide. what takes longer? your design or you putting it together? >> reporter: the giant rover is the brain child of the parker brothers, shannon and mark. the two made their names in hollywood, designing and building movie props, most notab...
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a little after two in the morning on june 12th last year, gunman omar mateen opened fire inside a gay orlando nightclub. killing 49 people and injuring 53 others. the city of san francisco no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. from 37 to the than 30 min drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( james @ landing ) today marks one year since the worst terrorist attack in u-s history since 9-11. a little after two in the morning on june 12th last year, gunman omar mateen opened fire inside an orlando nightclub popular with the gay community... killing 49 people and injuring 53 others. the city of san francisco is paying homage to those victims and there families. kron four's hermela aregawi has the story. people in san francisco came together to remember the dead. chris lopez lost her longtime friend eddie in the shooting and the loss inspires her to kee
a little after two in the morning on june 12th last year, gunman omar mateen opened fire inside a gay orlando nightclub. killing 49 people and injuring 53 others. the city of san francisco no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. from 37 to the than 30 min drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less...
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omar mateen had been investigated and at the end of the day the fbi and others said there's no illegal activity. we don't want to change that threshold. we do not want to criminalize thought, but there are two things we absolutely must do. first, not as fbi, but our society when we must contest dangerous thought. just because some thought is not illegal, it doesn't mean it should be allowed to be the last word. think of smoking. it's not illegal but as a society we spend a lot of money, time and effort trying to convince kids it's not as cool as you think and pushing back against smoking. the other thing we have to do, because law-enforcement needs it, is build local networks of these criminal social workers and others that can partner and have connected tissue to the law-enforcement so when the next omar mateen or whatever his or her name will be, and there will be, individual comes along in the fbi investigates them and says disturbing, but not illegal behavior so there is then some group, some network or expert to whom the fbi can hand off the case. this person needs help. when you
omar mateen had been investigated and at the end of the day the fbi and others said there's no illegal activity. we don't want to change that threshold. we do not want to criminalize thought, but there are two things we absolutely must do. first, not as fbi, but our society when we must contest dangerous thought. just because some thought is not illegal, it doesn't mean it should be allowed to be the last word. think of smoking. it's not illegal but as a society we spend a lot of money, time...
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. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: omar abdullah al ghailani and mohammed sharban, spend every free moment at sea, freetain and owner of this boat. saleh said al jabri is a former navy officer who famously sailed the handmade 9th century style dhow, 3000 miles to singapore. >> anthony: the first omani boats that went out into the sea around how far back, how many years? >> said: i would say more than 3000 years. >> anthony: so b.c.? >> said: b.c. yeah. >> anthony: now, in the beginning it was fishermen but then start to trade all up and down east africa or around pakistan, up the china straits to china. >> said: and the evidence about it even in there, china, language there is some arabic. >> anthony: interesting. >> said: it's very interesting. >> anthony: what did the chinese have to trade that the omanis wanted? >> al namany: they exchanged it with the silk, fabric, and all the kind of things and of course coming back was spices. not only arab's went there, indians came as well so if you look at the eastern coast, they lack the spices and all this kind of food. >> anthony: well the people also, i me
. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: omar abdullah al ghailani and mohammed sharban, spend every free moment at sea, freetain and owner of this boat. saleh said al jabri is a former navy officer who famously sailed the handmade 9th century style dhow, 3000 miles to singapore. >> anthony: the first omani boats that went out into the sea around how far back, how many years? >> said: i would say more than 3000 years. >> anthony: so b.c.? >> said: b.c. yeah. >> anthony: now, in...
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and omar a hard-wick, both on good day philadelphia next. past. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ quin was crazy about curls. but it took a twist of fate to find a high-end curler at such a head turning price. and that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. ♪ >> testing. >> ment. >> testing. >> testing. >>> all right. one of our producers, my god, this is her favorite show a lot of people it is their favorite show people are obsessed.returning this month, we're ready for explosive season four, ghost is in jail and in the fight for his life. >> first night in jail no idea what will happen to you. you will w makes you feel at ho, it is real fear. >> i'm being set up. >> we need to make people believe you are on the club owner james patrick. >> keep your coups on point, business as usual. >> omari are here with us in philadelphia welcome to philadelphia. >> thank you very much. >> happy to be here. >> we are so ready for power to come back here we missed you guys. >> me too, i'm ex
and omar a hard-wick, both on good day philadelphia next. past. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ quin was crazy about curls. but it took a twist of fate to find a high-end curler at such a head turning price. and that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. ♪ >> testing. >> ment. >> testing. >> testing. >>> all right. one of our producers, my god, this is her...
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ba by leena belkadi, just six months old, is missing, along with her mum, farah, and her dad, omar.ally found two of the baby's sisters in hospital. we found one of the children there, the younger. my brother is looking around, and he is staring at another bed. and asks farah's older sister to have a look. farah's older sister says, "that's the other child, that's the older one." they were beds apart and nobody in authority was making any effort to identify them. you've had to do this all yourself? we've had to do it ourselves. so many families here are looking, hoping, dreading the news that may come. lucy manning, bbc news, west london. now, time for the weather. a fuse scattered showers around, chiefly across north—west scotland and filtering into northern england. a relatively quiet night with high pressure still driving the story down across england and wales. lots of sunshine across england and wales first thing. a little more in the way of cloud further north and west. a south—westerly breeze will continue to dry in more cloud and drizzle across the west coast of scotland. we
ba by leena belkadi, just six months old, is missing, along with her mum, farah, and her dad, omar.ally found two of the baby's sisters in hospital. we found one of the children there, the younger. my brother is looking around, and he is staring at another bed. and asks farah's older sister to have a look. farah's older sister says, "that's the other child, that's the older one." they were beds apart and nobody in authority was making any effort to identify them. you've had to do this...
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they became separated and only omar survived.ther 0mar were very active in these activities. they didn't miss any activity at all, because they liked to meet people, to meet with their relatives and friends. the home office says arrangements are being made for mohammed's relatives in syria to travel to the uk for his funeral. more on the grenfell tower fire at 8pm, but now on bbc news, sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. from worst. to first. pakistan shock rivals india to win cricket's champions trophy. a tournament for which they were ranked eighth. of eight teams. johanna konta fails to become the first british woman to win a major grass court tournament in 40 years. as she loses the final at the nottingham open. and holders hull fc march on. they reach the semi finals of the challenge cup after beating the super league leaders in the last eight. hello again. it was the perfect performance from pakistan. and it landed them not only cricket's champions trophy, but also a stunning win over their fierce rivals. india were
they became separated and only omar survived.ther 0mar were very active in these activities. they didn't miss any activity at all, because they liked to meet people, to meet with their relatives and friends. the home office says arrangements are being made for mohammed's relatives in syria to travel to the uk for his funeral. more on the grenfell tower fire at 8pm, but now on bbc news, sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. from worst. to first. pakistan shock rivals india to win cricket's...
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they asked the fbi about omar matin and the fbi said he was not a terrorist. fbi director mueller, his fbi were telling people don't focus on islamic extremism, the three why? >> tom: because you have a politically correct attitude dealing with the threat we face in its uncomfortably -- uncomfortable because you have to focus on people. it's a world field that's political the wanting to overthrow our country and system. >> eboni: isn't true in the case of omar mateen, he was known. we watched him for a long time. i think maybe over ten months and ultimately he was let go. that's a separate issue. how do we address that issue? >> tom: if necessary, we've got to broaden the loss to allow for the picking up of people like this who are advocating violence or may be advocating violence. i wish they were -- there were terrorists we didn't know about. almost everyone of them we do know about. >> shelby: much like the terrorists in london, as atrocious as their acts were, donald trump's travel ban would have never prevented them from coming to the u.s. one of them was
they asked the fbi about omar matin and the fbi said he was not a terrorist. fbi director mueller, his fbi were telling people don't focus on islamic extremism, the three why? >> tom: because you have a politically correct attitude dealing with the threat we face in its uncomfortably -- uncomfortable because you have to focus on people. it's a world field that's political the wanting to overthrow our country and system. >> eboni: isn't true in the case of omar mateen, he was known....
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>> yeah, and now we're getting new images of the chaos at the pulse nightclub from the night that omar mateen killed 49 people in orlando. we wand to warn you, some of this video may be disturbing. >> nbc's gabe gutierrez shows us what happened from the first responder's point of view. >> reporter: the dramatic video is posted online by the orlando sentinal showing the massive response through the eyes of police officers. a barrage of gunfire as police sweep the building. one officer yelling commands to the gunman, omar mateen, who had taken survivors hostage. >> let me see your hands! >> reporter: after a three-hour standoff, mateen was killed police. this video offers the most complete pictures yet of what happened during the deadliest mass shooting in american history. 49 people losing their lives. >> i got no pulse. >> reporter: officers are seen going into the club through a shattered window and taking coverage behind a bar. one person is found hiding in a shed. the man quickly emerging with his hands up. >> come to me. come to me. >> reporter: outside, people rush to safety as po
>> yeah, and now we're getting new images of the chaos at the pulse nightclub from the night that omar mateen killed 49 people in orlando. we wand to warn you, some of this video may be disturbing. >> nbc's gabe gutierrez shows us what happened from the first responder's point of view. >> reporter: the dramatic video is posted online by the orlando sentinal showing the massive response through the eyes of police officers. a barrage of gunfire as police sweep the building. one...
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omar bradley. this is about as close you will get to an officer saying we screwed up. about as close. despite the setbacks we suffered as a result of bad weather and ineffective bombing, i was shaken to find that we had gone against omaha beach with so thin a margin of safety. had a less experienced divisions in the first infantry stumbled into this crack, they might have been thrown back into the channel. book, theadley in his soldiers story, acknowledging that. things are very bad in omaha beach. these conclude with thoughts. i want you to think about this. omaha beach was the most difficult. as a consequence of that, many historians look at it and say it was a tactical failure, that the commander of the big red one, he the fall and cause of this thing. i think the other argument. the overall planning, the operational level, montgomery's plan was the fall and cause of s flawed. what happened at omaha beach could have happened at utah beach for any of the others. it was not the tactical guys. the tactical guys argued against the plan put in place. it was the operation
omar bradley. this is about as close you will get to an officer saying we screwed up. about as close. despite the setbacks we suffered as a result of bad weather and ineffective bombing, i was shaken to find that we had gone against omaha beach with so thin a margin of safety. had a less experienced divisions in the first infantry stumbled into this crack, they might have been thrown back into the channel. book, theadley in his soldiers story, acknowledging that. things are very bad in omaha...