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here is omar arriving at the hospital. he was 17. his younger brother, 15. >> [speaking foreign language] >> this is omar's last memory of his little brother, the shot that i filmed of them walking into the hospital together. his brother died eight days later. omar has left syria and is trying to move on with his life, but what of his classmates left hind -- behind? >> [speaking foreign language] >> he suffered 85% burns. >> [speaking foreign language] >> he lives in idlib, but he dreams of leaving syria, too, so that he can pursue the career that he craves and get the surgery that he desperately needs. >> [speaking foreign language] >> for 23-year-old mohammed, the future isn't right -- bright. >> [speaking foreign language] >> in a decade of conflict, almost 25,000 children have been billed -- killed and thousands of schools destroyed. the syrian regime denies targeting civilians. he is determine to make sure that these kids get the education they deserve, but imagine how hard it is for him to send his sons to school when this happ
here is omar arriving at the hospital. he was 17. his younger brother, 15. >> [speaking foreign language] >> this is omar's last memory of his little brother, the shot that i filmed of them walking into the hospital together. his brother died eight days later. omar has left syria and is trying to move on with his life, but what of his classmates left hind -- behind? >> [speaking foreign language] >> he suffered 85% burns. >> [speaking foreign language] >> he...
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omar, good evening. >> reporter: the storm blew through this afternoon and showed no mercy. let me show some of the damage here. the roof is ripped off of this home and the wall collapsed into the neighbor's house. this home also has significant damage to the roof, but also you can see the storm punched through the garage door. the woman who lives here, told us she hid in her bathtub and prayed because this is the second time in ten days that a major storm has blown through this area. the series of damaging tornadoes sent sparks and debris flying across northern alabama. the deadly storms reportedly trapping people in their homes. powerful winds uprooted trees and sent them crashing on to rooftops or flattening them on their foundations. some of the worst damage happened here at the eagle point subdivision in shelby county, alabama. >> it was scary. the noise was unbelievable. >> reporter: carol willis' garage damaged but her home was mostly spared. she described the frightening moments the tornado barreled through her community. >> i was standing in this window, the bedroom
omar, good evening. >> reporter: the storm blew through this afternoon and showed no mercy. let me show some of the damage here. the roof is ripped off of this home and the wall collapsed into the neighbor's house. this home also has significant damage to the roof, but also you can see the storm punched through the garage door. the woman who lives here, told us she hid in her bathtub and prayed because this is the second time in ten days that a major storm has blown through this area. the...
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omar jimenez, you'll be following this for us.k to the courtroom as soon as that resumes. >>> we want to talk about covid. some governors are ignoring president biden's pleas for states to reimpose mask mandates to slow the spread of covid. here is what mississippi's republican governor tate reeves tweeted. let me get this straight, the president wants to reinstate a mask mandate because cases are going up in new york and new jersey. no thank you, mr. president. right now 26 states are seeing a spike in coronavirus cases. this all comes as drugmaker pfizer releases the first results from its coronavirus vaccine trial on 12 to 15-year-olds. the findings couldn't be better. i want to bring in cnn's kristen holmes to break it down for us kristen, you can't get better than 100% which is what these results appear to be. walk us through the data and its significance. >> that's right. this is really positive stuff when we talk about results. we're hearing from members of the medical community who says this is likely going to serve as a g
omar jimenez, you'll be following this for us.k to the courtroom as soon as that resumes. >>> we want to talk about covid. some governors are ignoring president biden's pleas for states to reimpose mask mandates to slow the spread of covid. here is what mississippi's republican governor tate reeves tweeted. let me get this straight, the president wants to reinstate a mask mandate because cases are going up in new york and new jersey. no thank you, mr. president. right now 26 states are...
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omar, i want to hear your story.io show and the show wasn't that famous, or he was -- it was very, very difficult for him to book a guest. so one day, he was -- he was alone, and he filled me in he said, "okay, come and pretend in you are a retired soccer player and i'll interview. so we did it, you know, and -- we did the show and it was fun and funny, and we told at the end that it was a joke, and i'm not really a soccer player so they were so happy that the producers said, "okay, come every day, come all the time." so they kept me on, and i was doing calls. you know, when they have guests, i used to call and pretend to be a fan of the show, or a fan of the guest. [ laughter ] so i was -- every time a caller was a different person so it was fun. i started like that. >> jimmy: that's fantastic i love that! you've been doing a lot of projects in the u.s. now you've already worked with harrison ford and tom hanks. what's it like working with them >> man, it was incredible. but i did embarrass myself in front of tom ha
omar, i want to hear your story.io show and the show wasn't that famous, or he was -- it was very, very difficult for him to book a guest. so one day, he was -- he was alone, and he filled me in he said, "okay, come and pretend in you are a retired soccer player and i'll interview. so we did it, you know, and -- we did the show and it was fun and funny, and we told at the end that it was a joke, and i'm not really a soccer player so they were so happy that the producers said, "okay,...
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omar osman. he invited us to spend a day in his company. so mali that edition of restless. journal what it's called is similar to thank you for what you do no harm to us which creates a whole slew into very delicious. what are your tasks as the mayor of mogadishu. but if i didn't want to. remedy those. gravitational. challenges disconnect in the city where an. intruder not a moment was just. he travels everywhere in an armored car escorted by at least 10 police officers. on the other. despite the risks. chose to leave a peaceful life in europe to return to somalia. right back through. 11 years ago. the local government and so i left my job and my family and to have my people and that's why. i came back. from the u.k. how did you become mayor. and the person pointed me. here and are there no elections in somalia another moment but rio walking toward it. and the election so the near future. there's a special greeting by the chief of his personal guard when he arrives at the town hall. on it. was. the mayor of mogadishu is one of the country's most influential politicians he o
omar osman. he invited us to spend a day in his company. so mali that edition of restless. journal what it's called is similar to thank you for what you do no harm to us which creates a whole slew into very delicious. what are your tasks as the mayor of mogadishu. but if i didn't want to. remedy those. gravitational. challenges disconnect in the city where an. intruder not a moment was just. he travels everywhere in an armored car escorted by at least 10 police officers. on the other. despite...
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omar osman. he invited us to spend a day in his company. so muddly that edition of read for us live. journal where this quote is similar to thank you and you know how social and religious rituals learned very delicious. what are your tasks as the mayor of mogadishu. but if i. ran out of those. right would it be cation. challenges just couldn't in the city where. we have. improved enough the moment it was just. he travels everywhere in an armored car escorted by at least 10 police officers. on the rather than the one. despite the risks. chose to leave a peaceful life in europe to return to somalia. right back through. the u.k. . 11 years ago. the local government and so i left my job and my family and 200 of my people and that's why. i came back. from the u.k. how did you become mayor. in the present time pointedness. hearings are there no elections in somalia another moment but rio walking toward it. and the election so the near future. there's a special greeting by the chief of his personal guard when he arrives at the town hall. meeting o
omar osman. he invited us to spend a day in his company. so muddly that edition of read for us live. journal where this quote is similar to thank you and you know how social and religious rituals learned very delicious. what are your tasks as the mayor of mogadishu. but if i. ran out of those. right would it be cation. challenges just couldn't in the city where. we have. improved enough the moment it was just. he travels everywhere in an armored car escorted by at least 10 police officers. on...
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but the roman omar osman's attempts to bring peace to mogadishu were cut short. with 0. 3 weeks later on july 24th 2019 he was holding a reception for the u.n. special representative for somalia. a bomb went off killing 7 people. the u.n. envoy james swan escaped unhurt but mayor omar also a man was seriously wounded he was flown to qatar for treatment but died a week later of his injuries. leading national figures were among those paying a final homage to him. this is the person behind the attack. of visually impaired woman who'd worked. closely with the mayor for more than 2 years . after the attack it came to light that she'd been an undercover agent for the terror group al-shabaab and she'd worn an explosive vest and also died in the attack. after weeks of negotiation we managed to get in touch with a former member. we meet at a secret location in the center of town so this is. a father of 2 says he was forced to join the jihad ists when they took over control of his region. al-shabaab members have infiltrated themselves into many parts of somali society. the
but the roman omar osman's attempts to bring peace to mogadishu were cut short. with 0. 3 weeks later on july 24th 2019 he was holding a reception for the u.n. special representative for somalia. a bomb went off killing 7 people. the u.n. envoy james swan escaped unhurt but mayor omar also a man was seriously wounded he was flown to qatar for treatment but died a week later of his injuries. leading national figures were among those paying a final homage to him. this is the person behind the...
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but omar osman's attempts to bring peace to mogadishu were cut short. here. 3 weeks later on july 24th 2019 he was holding a reception for the u.n. special representative for somalia. a bomb went off killing 7 people. the u.n. envoy james swan escaped unhurt but mayor omar also a man was seriously wounded he was flown to guitar for treatment but died a week later of his injuries. leading national figures were among those paying a final homage to him. this is the person behind the attack. a visually impaired woman who'd worked closely with the mayor for more than 2 years. after the attack it came to light that she'd been an undercover agent for the terror group al-shabaab and she'd worn an explosive vest and also died in the attack. after weeks of negotiation we managed to get in touch with a former member. we meet at a secret location in the center of town. as. a father of 2 says he was forced to join the jihad ists when they took over control of his region. members have infiltrated themselves into many parts of somali society. my way they're all over t
but omar osman's attempts to bring peace to mogadishu were cut short. here. 3 weeks later on july 24th 2019 he was holding a reception for the u.n. special representative for somalia. a bomb went off killing 7 people. the u.n. envoy james swan escaped unhurt but mayor omar also a man was seriously wounded he was flown to guitar for treatment but died a week later of his injuries. leading national figures were among those paying a final homage to him. this is the person behind the attack. a...
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and so far they have no evidence. >> omar, thank you. tonight as boulder mourns, we're learning more about those who lost their lives and hearing from the witness who streamed the horror live online. here's cbs's jonathan vigliotti. >> someone's down right here! >> reporter: millions watched dean reynolds' live stream. >> we've got people down inside king soopers. look -- ( gunfire ) >> police -- >> reporter: when did it become clear to you something was wrong. >> soon as i saw the body. >> reporter: he just left soupers ahead of friend denny strong. strong would be among the victims. >> he was a really smart kid, training to be an airline pilot. >> reporter: the ten victims range in age from 20 to 65. lynn murray was a retired mother of two filling an instacart order. teri leiker, 51, worked at the store for 31 years. and eric talley of the boulder police was the first one on the scene, the 51-year-old father of seven ran straight inside, but never made it out. >> i was devastated when i heard the news.e spoke with >> reporter: we spoke
and so far they have no evidence. >> omar, thank you. tonight as boulder mourns, we're learning more about those who lost their lives and hearing from the witness who streamed the horror live online. here's cbs's jonathan vigliotti. >> someone's down right here! >> reporter: millions watched dean reynolds' live stream. >> we've got people down inside king soopers. look -- ( gunfire ) >> police -- >> reporter: when did it become clear to you something was...
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your response to all that representative ilhan omar has kicked off in terms of this? >> pam: harris, as a prosecutor for years prior to being an attorney general, i have said this, so many shootings in florida, you don't look at the race of anyone involved, you are focusing on the victims. what you can do to help the victims. if anything, does this guy have mental health issues? that's what everybody should be looking at, not the race and legally the only time the race of anyone comes into play would be race, ethnicity, gender is one you are focusing on the actual prosecution of a case as a hate crime. so yeah, to take it to that level, trying to be more polarizing by her when she could be helping to bring people together and talk about the victims, talk about mental health issues in our country, it was a shame, it was really sad. >> harris: i want to double down with you just a second because that's really interesting, what you're saying is that we just don't know enough in the beginning to even let it be about a hate crime, about anything so that calls into question
your response to all that representative ilhan omar has kicked off in terms of this? >> pam: harris, as a prosecutor for years prior to being an attorney general, i have said this, so many shootings in florida, you don't look at the race of anyone involved, you are focusing on the victims. what you can do to help the victims. if anything, does this guy have mental health issues? that's what everybody should be looking at, not the race and legally the only time the race of anyone comes...
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omar will vote yes on h.r. 6. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. gomez: as the member designated by mr. cardenas, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. cardenas will vote aye on h.r. 6. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from kansas seek recognition? ms. davids: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. allred, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. allred will vote yes on h.r. 6. as the member designated by mr. cleaver, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. cleaver will vote yes on h.r. 6. as the member designated by mr. kim, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. kim will vote yes on h.r. 6. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. lynch: good afternoon, mr. speaker. as the member designated by the honorable james langevin of rhode island, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. langevin will vote yes on
omar will vote yes on h.r. 6. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. gomez: as the member designated by mr. cardenas, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. cardenas will vote aye on h.r. 6. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from kansas seek recognition? ms. davids: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. allred, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. allred will vote yes on h.r....
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congresswoman ilhan omar will be here with her answer. >>> plus whatever happened to second chances. the story of teen vogue, my new reporting about the alexi mccammond controversy is coming up. but let's start with the joy of vax. as vaccine news offers light after a dark wibter in the united states, while precautions are still necessary, the u.s. is picking up the vaccine pace with another record high on friday into saturday. another 3.1 million doses administered and reported. states are opening up more appointments all of the time. and many media outlets are covering this story responsibly. and it also personally. sho showing journalists and anchors getting their dose. and i now i hope you've been able to get an appointment. this is my selfie at a drive-thru vaccination site to spread the word. i'm getting my second dose tomorrow. i've never been so excited to get a vaccine. it is all about instilling confidence and of course as a massive public health campaign underway to do just that, with psa's from former presidents, q&a's with people like dr. fauci
congresswoman ilhan omar will be here with her answer. >>> plus whatever happened to second chances. the story of teen vogue, my new reporting about the alexi mccammond controversy is coming up. but let's start with the joy of vax. as vaccine news offers light after a dark wibter in the united states, while precautions are still necessary, the u.s. is picking up the vaccine pace with another record high on friday into saturday. another 3.1 million doses administered and reported....
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omar - together. his brother died | eight days later. omar has together.- eight days later. omar has left eight days later. 0mar has left syria and is trying to move on with his life but what of his classmates left behind? this is mohammed. he suffered 85% burns. he lives in idlib but he dreams of leaving syria, too, so he can pursue the career he craves and get the surgery he desperately needs. for this 2a—year—old, the future is not bright. ina in a decade of conflict, almost 25,000 children have been killed and thousands of schools destroyed. the syrian regime denies targeting civilians. this person is determined to make sure that these children get the education they deserve but imagine how hard it is to send his sons to school, when this happened to his daughter. she was sitting in her maths class in iqra school when blast ripped through the window. her injuries were so severe that she was rushed to hospital in turkey. her body was broken. her voice was weak but her message to the world that day was strong. she died one month after begging the world t
omar - together. his brother died | eight days later. omar has together.- eight days later. omar has left eight days later. 0mar has left syria and is trying to move on with his life but what of his classmates left behind? this is mohammed. he suffered 85% burns. he lives in idlib but he dreams of leaving syria, too, so he can pursue the career he craves and get the surgery he desperately needs. for this 2a—year—old, the future is not bright. ina in a decade of conflict, almost 25,000...
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your device and as we see in the dissident saudi arabia used this technology to hack the phone of omar abdel aziz the saudi dissident living in montreal and jamal khashoggi and arguably this hack was one of the reasons once they had access to their their devices that they decided to murder 2. mol and the hacker jeff bezos phone was pure you know retribution or revenge for the fact that he owns the washington post which is a newspaper operating you know in under the conscripts of freedom of press jeff bezos doesn't control the editorial content of the washington post but in mohamed bin solomons saudi arabia if you own a newspaper then that means you actually control what the newspaper writes about and in this case mom had been solomon was upset that the washington post was covering the murder of jamal khashoggi so we hacked basis his phone to teach him a lesson and expose his affair you really don't see many anti amazones articles in the washington post but but there has to be said that film and some of the best films are about about power the vulnerable being attacked by the powerful s
your device and as we see in the dissident saudi arabia used this technology to hack the phone of omar abdel aziz the saudi dissident living in montreal and jamal khashoggi and arguably this hack was one of the reasons once they had access to their their devices that they decided to murder 2. mol and the hacker jeff bezos phone was pure you know retribution or revenge for the fact that he owns the washington post which is a newspaper operating you know in under the conscripts of freedom of...
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margaret. >> brennan: omar, thank you.sident biden is condemning georgia's brand-new voting law, accusing republicans there of trying to deny people the right to vote. civil rights groups are already challenging it in court. ed o'keefe is in atlanta. ( chanting ) >> reporter: outrage today in atlanta over the state's new voting law. >> so we're taking our fight to the streets, we're taking it to the courtroom and we're taking it to our communities. >> reporter: the controversial bill signed in private by republican governor brian kemp thursday night, prompted this chaotic scene as a state representative who tried to get into the ceremony -- >> are you serious? >> no, you are not. >> reporter: --was arrested and dragged from the capitol. >> significant reforms to our state elections were needed. >> reporter: but experts found no widespread election fraud in the state. the new law expands early voting days statewide, but also enacts stricter i.d. requirements on absentee ballots, reduces early voting for runoff elections and
margaret. >> brennan: omar, thank you.sident biden is condemning georgia's brand-new voting law, accusing republicans there of trying to deny people the right to vote. civil rights groups are already challenging it in court. ed o'keefe is in atlanta. ( chanting ) >> reporter: outrage today in atlanta over the state's new voting law. >> so we're taking our fight to the streets, we're taking it to the courtroom and we're taking it to our communities. >> reporter: the...
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but umm omar had already tried that a few years before, after things becamtoo tough in lebanon.he went back to qamishli with her daughters for two years, but it was even tougher there. there was no work, and her husband couldn't go back with them because he feared being forced into the army. eventually they snuck back into lebanon via a smuggling route. despite the instability they face, syrians have become a part of these communities. they live here, and they die here, too. this small, unofficial graveyard in the tribal village of faour holds the bodies of some 1,000 syrians. many of the graves here, paid for by local lebanese residents, are just a cole of feet long, holding the bodies of children who died of cold and lack of food in those early, chaotic days of the exodus. the u.n. estimates me than 6.5 million syrians have fled the country since the conflict began. more than a million came here to lebanon, and no one kns exactly how many are still here. many of them have been living here for nearly a decade. but with little chance they'll get more rights or citizenship, they
but umm omar had already tried that a few years before, after things becamtoo tough in lebanon.he went back to qamishli with her daughters for two years, but it was even tougher there. there was no work, and her husband couldn't go back with them because he feared being forced into the army. eventually they snuck back into lebanon via a smuggling route. despite the instability they face, syrians have become a part of these communities. they live here, and they die here, too. this small,...
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omar: how you doing? i'm omar bailey. lemonis: omar, nice to meet you. process? -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
omar: how you doing? i'm omar bailey. lemonis: omar, nice to meet you. process? -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...
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that goes to the point that you heard in omar jimenez's piece.d by standers distracted the scene and the police so they were not able to think clearly. you know that was what he was describing there. the defense attorney screaming at them and causing to diverse atte attention. what do you make of that argument? >> we know erin, trials are basically about story telling. prosecutors and defense were trying to tell stories. the defense was to tell a story that the scene was so chaotic that people were so engaged in disruptive behavior that it distracted their ability to take care of george floyd. that argument is not going to resonate with jurors. that 9 minutes and 20 seconds video. whe when you think of how much time 9 minutes is, there was ampled time to control the crowd and check his puslse, do things tha could preserve his life. i don't think the evidence is going to clear out allegations in that regard. >> areva, thank you so much. >>> nerxt, the georgia official are under investigating on trump over turning the election. this is just like an
that goes to the point that you heard in omar jimenez's piece.d by standers distracted the scene and the police so they were not able to think clearly. you know that was what he was describing there. the defense attorney screaming at them and causing to diverse atte attention. what do you make of that argument? >> we know erin, trials are basically about story telling. prosecutors and defense were trying to tell stories. the defense was to tell a story that the scene was so chaotic that...
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so omar, what is happening?reporter: yeah, so you touched on the most important part right now, is that we are in -- we're in recess right now until the appeals court, that we're dealing with this in district court, but until a higher appeals court rules on whether jury selection should be delayed while they decide whether to reinstate third-degree murder charges. and that is the real dispute right now. in fact, earlier this morning, the judge in this case, at the district level, peter cahill, said we don't need to delay this to move forward with the jury selection. prosecutors felt differently and that the appeals court should decide and they have now filed a motion with that appeals court and that is what we are waiting on. so the jury selection process, that was supposed to begin officially at 10:00 a.m. eastern time this morning, has been delayed at least until tomorrow as jurors have been sent home. but here is what is on the table right now. bottom line, derek chauvin, the former minneapolis police officer
so omar, what is happening?reporter: yeah, so you touched on the most important part right now, is that we are in -- we're in recess right now until the appeals court, that we're dealing with this in district court, but until a higher appeals court rules on whether jury selection should be delayed while they decide whether to reinstate third-degree murder charges. and that is the real dispute right now. in fact, earlier this morning, the judge in this case, at the district level, peter cahill,...
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. >> ahora, les habla omar, estos son los resultados que tenemos en esta jornada 10. >> el atlas gana que hoy lo visita. >> este partido es presentado por hyundai. por metro by t—mobil. tÚ trabajas duro por tu dinero, con metro by t—mobile rinde mÁs. y por geiko que puedes ahorrar mÁs de 1 15% en tu seguro. >> le damos bienvenida a todos los que se unen con nosotros a travÉs de tdun. estÁn los tÉcnicos que se enfrentan por 1 vez. comenzamos con el amÉrica. fidalgo, cÓrdoba, martÍn... los Árbitros al dÍa de hoy. el Árbitro central es eduardo basulto tiene 6 partidos en lo que va de esta temporada. navarro tendrÁ 2 equipos, paco, villa, necesitados. [audio ambiente] [audio ambiente] luis omar: un minuto de silencio por el fallecimiento de dos colaboradores del club. ¡comienzan 90 minutos del deporte mas hermoso del mundo! paco villa, te presentaba cedaÓ necesita ganar, y ojo porque viene el primer toque y
. >> ahora, les habla omar, estos son los resultados que tenemos en esta jornada 10. >> el atlas gana que hoy lo visita. >> este partido es presentado por hyundai. por metro by t—mobil. tÚ trabajas duro por tu dinero, con metro by t—mobile rinde mÁs. y por geiko que puedes ahorrar mÁs de 1 15% en tu seguro. >> le damos bienvenida a todos los que se unen con nosotros a travÉs de tdun. estÁn los tÉcnicos que se enfrentan por 1 vez. comenzamos con el amÉrica....
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. >> we want to go to cnn's omar jimenez live on the ground in minneapolis. omar, this testimony, and specifically from the underage witnesses, compelling as you heard laura and charles say, it's impossible to listen to that and not feel something, and as i understand it we could hear some more ahead, too, what else can you tell us about how things are playing out on the ground there today? >> reporter: part of the impact of the trial is the fact that everyone is able to see this play out realtime on video and that actually led some to question, all right, well how is this going to work if it was going to be audio only? would this may with the same impact that we had when you looked at a witness like donald williams, when you could see the contentiousness back and forth between himself and the defense attorney eric nelson? well, you went to that audio only testimony, again because this witness was under 18 at the time of george floyd's death, only identified as darnella in court by prosecutors as they questioned her, and over the course of this, you got the s
. >> we want to go to cnn's omar jimenez live on the ground in minneapolis. omar, this testimony, and specifically from the underage witnesses, compelling as you heard laura and charles say, it's impossible to listen to that and not feel something, and as i understand it we could hear some more ahead, too, what else can you tell us about how things are playing out on the ground there today? >> reporter: part of the impact of the trial is the fact that everyone is able to see this...
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it's what he should have done. >> reporter: omar jimenez joins us from minneapolis. omar, today's testimony, as we heard again there certainly emotional, moving, but it was also at times -- this was noticeable, contentious, particularly when the defense team was involved. based on your reporting, was that intentional and are we expecting to see more of the same tomorrow? >> well, jim, for starter, we were hearing from people who physically were as close to what happened on may 25th, 2020 as you could possibly be. many of them within feet of george floyd pinned under derek chauvin's knee and some of them wishing they could have helped but not able to. when you translate that into testimony, you got what we saw unfold today particularly when the defense attorney for derek chauvin was involved. so much so to the point that the emt that testified, she was the last one that testified today at one point was scolded by the judge after the jurors were dismissed saying you can't argue with the defense attorney. it happened with donald williams, as well, during his portion. bu
it's what he should have done. >> reporter: omar jimenez joins us from minneapolis. omar, today's testimony, as we heard again there certainly emotional, moving, but it was also at times -- this was noticeable, contentious, particularly when the defense team was involved. based on your reporting, was that intentional and are we expecting to see more of the same tomorrow? >> well, jim, for starter, we were hearing from people who physically were as close to what happened on may 25th,...
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as we learn more about the colorado shooting suspect congresswoman ilhan omar says people love to focus on race in these situations. but only when the suspect is anything but white. the pushback she is getting on social media. and in the wake of this mass shooting, lawmakers are again pushing for gun control immediately. president biden says he may take matters into his own hands executive order wise. will this tragedy turn into another partisan debate? >> i'm not worried about gun grabs or losing my second amendment. i'm worried about congress focusing its efforts on apiecement and good talking points rather than legislation that may save lives. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ hey limu! [ squawks ] how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... oh, sorry... [ laughter ] woops! [ laughter ] good evening! meow! nope. oh... what? i'm an emu! ah ha ha. no, buddy! buddy, it's a filter! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ♪♪ if you have moderate to severe psoriasis... or psoriat
as we learn more about the colorado shooting suspect congresswoman ilhan omar says people love to focus on race in these situations. but only when the suspect is anything but white. the pushback she is getting on social media. and in the wake of this mass shooting, lawmakers are again pushing for gun control immediately. president biden says he may take matters into his own hands executive order wise. will this tragedy turn into another partisan debate? >> i'm not worried about gun grabs...
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this is a long time coming, as you know, omar. you were there in the immediate aftermath of this. a lot of anticipation for this trial. >> that's right, jim and poppy. a long time coming, plus a day. because, of course, we were supposed to be beginning jury selection yesterday. we went through that delay. and now this morning, in about an hour, we're expecting jury selection to officially move forward. lawyers for derek chauvin and for the state are filing into court right now to meet with judge peter cahill to take care of pretrial matters. this process is expected to move forward, mainly because the judge in this case said he wanted to proceed while we waited to hear what was going to come down from an appeals court potentially on whether a third-degree murder charge was going to be reinstated. while we wait on that we look at the charges of what chauvin is currently facing. he's currently facing second-degree unintentional murder charges. manslaughter in the second degree as well. both of which he's pleaded not guilty to, but the first of which carries a maximum penalty of up t
this is a long time coming, as you know, omar. you were there in the immediate aftermath of this. a lot of anticipation for this trial. >> that's right, jim and poppy. a long time coming, plus a day. because, of course, we were supposed to be beginning jury selection yesterday. we went through that delay. and now this morning, in about an hour, we're expecting jury selection to officially move forward. lawyers for derek chauvin and for the state are filing into court right now to meet...
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what we just saw, omar, was very dramatic, a police officer arriving on the scene.see the video from his body camera as they are trying to force george floyd into that police vehicle. >> that's right, wolf. i mean, the theme of today was using video to tell the story. we saw that play out over the course of today and more recently towards end of what we saw in court. that played out through the body cameras of the four officers that responded to the scene on may 25th, 2020. again, all four of them are running as it was moving through. we got audio and video, and you get a sense up close and personal for the struggle that you saw ensue between floyd and the officers and also the panic in his voice. most specifically and significantly the biggest struggle came from trying to get floyd into the squad car after he was removed from the first vehicle, and i want to play some of that portion from officer thomas lane's body camera. >> unroll the windows down. >> please, man. >> look at that. look at that. >> look at it. look at it. >> we can fix it but not while you're stan
what we just saw, omar, was very dramatic, a police officer arriving on the scene.see the video from his body camera as they are trying to force george floyd into that police vehicle. >> that's right, wolf. i mean, the theme of today was using video to tell the story. we saw that play out over the course of today and more recently towards end of what we saw in court. that played out through the body cameras of the four officers that responded to the scene on may 25th, 2020. again, all...
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in 2018 abdirahman omar osman was made mayor. of mogadishu he died in a terror attack just weeks after filming british composer titian's our main target of attacks for mogadishu's residents too it's a daily struggle in the city of chaos ravaged by 30 years of civil conflict. after we arrive in somalia we enlist a british security detail to accompany our camera team one of them is this xo molly in special forces soldier. in the us look. we're. exploring. it's. different if. we are escorted by 8 security officers during several weeks of filming. but this peaceful atmosphere is deceptive. mogadishu experiences bomb attacks on a daily basis we've barely set off before were stopped at the 1st checkpoint. and it's just. something that has something happened yes an explosion. a bomb has just gone off in the immediate vicinity leaving behind in a column of smoke. the city is sealed off straight away but we're still able to reach our fortress of a hotel. it's protected by a bomb walls on either side and armed guards search every vehicle o
in 2018 abdirahman omar osman was made mayor. of mogadishu he died in a terror attack just weeks after filming british composer titian's our main target of attacks for mogadishu's residents too it's a daily struggle in the city of chaos ravaged by 30 years of civil conflict. after we arrive in somalia we enlist a british security detail to accompany our camera team one of them is this xo molly in special forces soldier. in the us look. we're. exploring. it's. different if. we are escorted by 8...
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omar jiminez is in minneapolis following the trial. omar, tell us what we expect to happen today.ontinue from donald williams. he was the third witness called over the course of monday. basically court ended right in the middle of his testim
omar jiminez is in minneapolis following the trial. omar, tell us what we expect to happen today.ontinue from donald williams. he was the third witness called over the course of monday. basically court ended right in the middle of his testim
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talk about this now with minnesota democrat ilhan omar joining us now.y this agreement when it comes to reducing the cap on the relief checks, do you see this as joe biden abandoning progressives? >> i see it as a really disappointing development. we obviously are now ultimately sending money to less people than the trump administration and the, you know, senate majority republicans, willing to, there are going to be about 17 million people who will get less money. this is not the promise that we made. this is not who we are given the opportunity to be as majority in the senate and have the white house. so ultimately it is a failure when we compromise ourselves out of delivering on behalf of the american people and in keeping our propositions. >> i mean, just to be clear. you're saying that trump wanted to deliver more in the way of checks for americans than biden? >> yeah. so the last checks that we were able to send had given, you know, 17 million more people than we were ultimately doing with the caps now. and that, you know is going to be something t
talk about this now with minnesota democrat ilhan omar joining us now.y this agreement when it comes to reducing the cap on the relief checks, do you see this as joe biden abandoning progressives? >> i see it as a really disappointing development. we obviously are now ultimately sending money to less people than the trump administration and the, you know, senate majority republicans, willing to, there are going to be about 17 million people who will get less money. this is not the promise...
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y luis omar tapia, narrador de tudn quien os cuenta mas!hola luis quien omar!. ?s que tienen bloqueado, algunos paÍses como inglaterra, por el covid, posiblemente se achiquen esa ciudad eso se podrÍa jugar en un solo paÍs nada mÁs. carolina: ¿quiÉnes son los favoritos para ganar? luis: saben que hay varios candidatos para levantar esta copa. pero para mÍ creo que la selecciÓn de inglaterra tiene una selecciÓn muy joven. jugadores muy talentosos que el dÍa de hoyestÁn brillando especialmente en el equipo de mÁnchester city, en el chelsea. para mÍ es el candidato nÚmero 1. mÁs allÁ de que francia siga siendo una de las selecciones pesadas. incluso una gran sorpresa podÍa ser la selecciÓn de holanda. borja: yo le voy a espaÑa obviamente. ¿quÉ significa este torneo para los fanÁticos del fÚtbol en estados unidos? luis: sabes que por muchos aÑos hemos escuchado de que este torneo de la eurocopa es un mini mundial excepto que no tiene brasil y argentina pero me parece que es una exageraciÓn para que sea un mini mundial. faltan otras elecciones pero para los estados unid
y luis omar tapia, narrador de tudn quien os cuenta mas!hola luis quien omar!. ?s que tienen bloqueado, algunos paÍses como inglaterra, por el covid, posiblemente se achiquen esa ciudad eso se podrÍa jugar en un solo paÍs nada mÁs. carolina: ¿quiÉnes son los favoritos para ganar? luis: saben que hay varios candidatos para levantar esta copa. pero para mÍ creo que la selecciÓn de inglaterra tiene una selecciÓn muy joven. jugadores muy talentosos que el dÍa de hoyestÁn brillando...
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cnn's omar jimenez has more on the trial. >> reporter: the eyes of a movement. spark protests worldwide in the name of george floyd, shift to a courtroom in minneapolis. >> anything else for the record. >> reporter: now to opening statements in the trial of derek chauvin. the former minneapolis police officer has pled not guilty to the charges, second-degree manslaughter, and third-degree murder in the death of george floyd. outside the courtroom, emotions will be running high. there have already been multiple protests throughout the city. >> they have done so peacefully, and assembled and gathered peacefully. we will continue to expect more demonstrations. >> reporter: but the destruction that happened in may 2020 in the after math of floyd's death is still fresh on the mind of city officials and it's why the building that houses the courtroom has virtually become a fortress, due to increased security measures with the mayor saying there's more to come. >> residents should be expecting a gradual increase in law enforcement and national guard presence as we prog
cnn's omar jimenez has more on the trial. >> reporter: the eyes of a movement. spark protests worldwide in the name of george floyd, shift to a courtroom in minneapolis. >> anything else for the record. >> reporter: now to opening statements in the trial of derek chauvin. the former minneapolis police officer has pled not guilty to the charges, second-degree manslaughter, and third-degree murder in the death of george floyd. outside the courtroom, emotions will be running...
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normalizing and eventually gets reflected in the freight rate that gets passed on to the consumer >> omarout a month ago, we were covering the story from china that china exporters were hit hard by global shortage of shipping containers. where did that stand running into the suez canal blockage story? what is the outlook for container supply in the coming months >> sure. that's been one of the biggest stories and why freight rates have been so high. just as an example from freight from china to europe had hovered between $1,000 and $2,000 per box. now it is up to $8,000 it stayed there for some time. really for the past three or four months. it has been firm at that level it is really as a result of that lack of boxes being in the wrong places it is because you have demand so strong within asia and north america and europe there has been a box shortage. there were signs things were starting to normalize as ships got into the right patterns there was an expectation as we moved through the summer months that maybe mid-july or august, you could see things normalize with this suez canal situa
normalizing and eventually gets reflected in the freight rate that gets passed on to the consumer >> omarout a month ago, we were covering the story from china that china exporters were hit hard by global shortage of shipping containers. where did that stand running into the suez canal blockage story? what is the outlook for container supply in the coming months >> sure. that's been one of the biggest stories and why freight rates have been so high. just as an example from freight...
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cnn's omar jimenez is live outside that courthouse, and so omar, just talk us through today's testimony. >> reporter: yeah, well, right now, brooke, for starters, we're on a lunch recess right now, leaving all of us to process the most dramatic day of testimony that we have had so far in this trial. it, of course, began with the second half of the third witness called here, donald williams. he was the man who witnessed what happened to george floyd, derek chauvin's knee on floyd's neck, from just feet away back in may of 2020, yelling at officers throughout this to get off of floyd, and there was a lot of back and forth there between, in particular, the defense attorneys where he felt that was maybe, i should say, the most contentious back and forth, we'll just leave it there. and then prosecutors were asking him what his experience was that day, why did he feel like he needed to say so much? and we learned that he eventually called the police for the police that were on the scene because he did not feel those officers were going to assist in what he was saying in any sort of way. and h
cnn's omar jimenez is live outside that courthouse, and so omar, just talk us through today's testimony. >> reporter: yeah, well, right now, brooke, for starters, we're on a lunch recess right now, leaving all of us to process the most dramatic day of testimony that we have had so far in this trial. it, of course, began with the second half of the third witness called here, donald williams. he was the man who witnessed what happened to george floyd, derek chauvin's knee on floyd's neck,...
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we get more now from cbs's omar villafranca. >> reporter: the cleanup continues today in denver afterunded the mile-high city. >> something we've never experienced and my husband also lived in chicago and he said he's never experienced something like this. >> reporter: more than 27 inches fell around denver's airport, one of the largest storms on record. in the denver suburb of aurora, heavy police swat vehicles pushed through the snow to help stranded motorists. police tweeted this picture after rescuing several people stuck in their cars and taking them to safety. >> woo-hoo! >> reporter: while snow fell in colorado... >> wow. >> reporter: the southeast side of the storm brought a different kind of severe weather to the texas panhandle. storm chasers outside of lubbock had a close call with this giant tornado, one of at least six spotted in the south plains. thankfully, no one was killed. all is calm now, but a new wave could bring more severe weather, including tornadoes, to parts of louisiana, arkansas and mississippi on thursday and friday. omar villafranca, cbs news, dallas. >>
we get more now from cbs's omar villafranca. >> reporter: the cleanup continues today in denver afterunded the mile-high city. >> something we've never experienced and my husband also lived in chicago and he said he's never experienced something like this. >> reporter: more than 27 inches fell around denver's airport, one of the largest storms on record. in the denver suburb of aurora, heavy police swat vehicles pushed through the snow to help stranded motorists. police...
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omar jimenez is in los angeles. what's expected tomorrow, omar? see any prospective or chosen jurors in this. this is what's known as a sequestered jury selection, meaning any chosen will be outside the presence of other chosen or prospective jurors. they will have a number of challenges they can use for picks as well. bottom line, it's not expected to be an easy process getting down to 12 yours. prospective ones, i should also mention, were sent a 16-page questionnaire asking about everything from what they know about the case to what sort of news they primarily consume. all is part of a process that has now been a long time coming. from calling for justice to letting the justice system play out, derek chauvin, the former officer seen on that now infamous cell phone video leaning on the neck of george floyd for nearly eight excruciating minutes. he is standing on trial for second-degree unintentional murder and second-degree manslaughter, both of which he's pleaded not guilty to, but the first carrying a weight of up to 40 years in prison if conv
omar jimenez is in los angeles. what's expected tomorrow, omar? see any prospective or chosen jurors in this. this is what's known as a sequestered jury selection, meaning any chosen will be outside the presence of other chosen or prospective jurors. they will have a number of challenges they can use for picks as well. bottom line, it's not expected to be an easy process getting down to 12 yours. prospective ones, i should also mention, were sent a 16-page questionnaire asking about everything...
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omar and his new friend, the giant hermit crab! find omar and his new friend, the giant hermit crab!about underwaterstuff, it cameron talking about underwater stuff, it would have thought. we will hear more from james cameron in the coming weeks because he has more interesting things to say on other tech things. but for now this is it fault this week. you can find us — this is it fault this week. you can find us on i this is it fault this week. you can find us on youtube, i can find us on youtube, instagram and other social platforms. instagram and other social platforms-— platforms. thank you for watching. _ platforms. thank you for watching, see i platforms. thank you for watching, see you i platforms. thank you for watching, see you soon. | hello. last weekend was a mainly dry weekend across the uk, with high pressure in control. and this weekend will be the same. but there is a significant difference between weekends — that word there, cold. a very different feel to things. spring in the air last weekend, 15 celsius in the sunshine. this weekend, with only a few sunny spells arou
omar and his new friend, the giant hermit crab! find omar and his new friend, the giant hermit crab!about underwaterstuff, it cameron talking about underwater stuff, it would have thought. we will hear more from james cameron in the coming weeks because he has more interesting things to say on other tech things. but for now this is it fault this week. you can find us — this is it fault this week. you can find us on i this is it fault this week. you can find us on youtube, i can find us on...
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omar, stay with us. we're also getting new reaction to the second day in the critical testimony of the trial of the former police officer derek chauvin. jurors heard multiple witnesses describe what they saw. let's talk to the lead attorney for the floyd family, ben crump, who's joining us. ben, thank you so much for joining us on a difficult day for everyone watching this powerful, emotional testimony. what did you make of the testimony we heard today from several witnesses who saw all this unfold firsthand? >> wolf, it was heart wrenching, simply heart wrenching. we've all seen the video, but they saw up close and personal a human being being tortured to death with derek chauvin not offering him any consideration, any respect, any humanity. i mean, what you heard from that little girl and darnell poland w and ms. hampton was their hearts speaking. anybody with a heart would have felt compelled to say something, to say you can't do this, but derek chauvin didn't seem to have a heart when he kept his kne
omar, stay with us. we're also getting new reaction to the second day in the critical testimony of the trial of the former police officer derek chauvin. jurors heard multiple witnesses describe what they saw. let's talk to the lead attorney for the floyd family, ben crump, who's joining us. ben, thank you so much for joining us on a difficult day for everyone watching this powerful, emotional testimony. what did you make of the testimony we heard today from several witnesses who saw all this...
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ellie, omar, thank you for being there on the breaking news.e'll take a quick break and be right back. ♪ if your money is working toward the same goals, why keep it in different places? sofi is a one-stop shop for your finances- designed to work better together. spend with sofi and get cash back rewards that automatically go toward your goals. like investing in stocks, etfs, and crypto. that's better together. or pay down your sofi debt sooner. that's better together. and that's how sofi is helping millions get their money right. ♪ ♪ >>> top of the hour. good morning, everyone. i'm poppy harlow. >> and i'm jim sciutto. president biden, just 58 days on the job, taking on a familiar role today as consoler in chief. this hour, the vice president and president are heading to atlanta to mourn the loss of eight people, including six asian women killed in
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>> thank you, omar.s watching anxiously to be sure. >>> joining me now, said trick alexander, the former president of law enforcement executives. also with us cnn commentator bakari seller, an author. i want to play something ben crump just said on the "today" show about what he's expecting to hear from the defense in this trial. >> it's the same old playbook, craig. they're going to try to assassinate his character. the fact that they found a trace amount of drugs in his system is just a distraction. george floyd was walking, talking, breathing just fine until derek chauvin knelt down with a knee on his neck. the thing that killed george floyd was an overdose of excessive force. >> is that the kind of ugly attack you expect to hear from the defense? >> yeah. i think the defense is going to throw everything they possibly can. the defense is going to try to make this the trial of george floyd, not at the trial of derek chauvin. there are two things. one, i think they're going to put the record or drug use
>> thank you, omar.s watching anxiously to be sure. >>> joining me now, said trick alexander, the former president of law enforcement executives. also with us cnn commentator bakari seller, an author. i want to play something ben crump just said on the "today" show about what he's expecting to hear from the defense in this trial. >> it's the same old playbook, craig. they're going to try to assassinate his character. the fact that they found a trace amount of...
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omar, it was a very powerful opening day of testimony in the trial of derek chauvin. >> that's right, wolf, a very powerful day of opening statements, and right now we're hearing from a witness, donna williams who is standing just feet away back in may as she was pinned under derek chauvin's knee and he was yelling at officer to get off of floyd. he told cnn days later at the time that speaking of the officers that they wanted to kill that man, and of chauvin he knew what he was doing. this is technically day 13 of this trial, but in many ways it feels like day one as we've now crossed that threshold into opening statements and now have a clear picture for what each side is going to argue either for or against derek chauvin. >> do you swear or affirm. >> it's a moment that's been long awaited. >> ladies and gentlemen of the jury, good morning. >> counsel, mr. chauvin, members of the jury. >> reporter: opening statements in a trial that many see as major step towards justice for george floyd. >> on may 25th of 2020. >> reporter: prosecutors starting with the unavoidable. >> i can't bre
omar, it was a very powerful opening day of testimony in the trial of derek chauvin. >> that's right, wolf, a very powerful day of opening statements, and right now we're hearing from a witness, donna williams who is standing just feet away back in may as she was pinned under derek chauvin's knee and he was yelling at officer to get off of floyd. he told cnn days later at the time that speaking of the officers that they wanted to kill that man, and of chauvin he knew what he was doing....