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omar-— bit, omar. it is not even a man, bit, omar. it is not even a man. it — bit, omar.r. it is not even a man. it is a _ bit, omar. it is not even a man, it is a mannequin. i bit, omar. it is not even a l man, it is a mannequin. the mental strength they need to have to be able to go through this and show what they can do, without overthinking it, without overthinking it, without hesitating... something i can't imagine. i can shoot better than that! laughs. i can't imagine. i can shoot betterthan that! laughs. i i can't imagine. i can shoot better than that! laughs. i can shoot so much better than that. obviously a lot more difficult in person. i couldn't do it on a cold, wet tuesday afternoon in burnley. a cold, wet tuesday afternoon in iturnley-_ a cold, wet tuesday afternoon in burnley. you remember the numbers. _ in burnley. you remember the numbers, can't _ in burnley. you remember the numbers, can't you? - in burnley. you remember the numbers, can't you? one, - in burnley. you remember the l numbers, can't you? one, two, three, numbers, can't you? one, two, three.
omar-— bit, omar. it is not even a man, bit, omar. it is not even a man. it — bit, omar.r. it is not even a man. it is a _ bit, omar. it is not even a man, it is a mannequin. i bit, omar. it is not even a l man, it is a mannequin. the mental strength they need to have to be able to go through this and show what they can do, without overthinking it, without overthinking it, without hesitating... something i can't imagine. i can shoot better than that! laughs. i can't imagine. i can shoot...
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your thoughts, congress member omar rep.mar: i think therumpeter policies desk the trump -- the trump era policies are disastrous. the people that come to our border are escaping desperate situations. it is easy for people to judge. it is easy foreople to talk about what makes somebody come to the border. i think a lot about what would have happened ifhey had closed its borders to my family when they were fleeing. where would i have been today? for me, it is really important for this administration and for every single person in this country to realize realize conss . chip away at yourself knowing you are turning people away who desperately need help and are coming to this country knowing that we have been a country that welcomes people and provides opportunities for people. amy: i choked up reading your book. the part where you are in the refugee camp and you lose your beloved aunt. can you tell us about her? this goes to people waiting in refugee camps. waiting and waiting and the devastating toll it can take. rep. omar: i
your thoughts, congress member omar rep.mar: i think therumpeter policies desk the trump -- the trump era policies are disastrous. the people that come to our border are escaping desperate situations. it is easy for people to judge. it is easy foreople to talk about what makes somebody come to the border. i think a lot about what would have happened ifhey had closed its borders to my family when they were fleeing. where would i have been today? for me, it is really important for this...
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this is one's| data of omar._ it is the data of omar. what is nrs?nal rate — data of omar. what is nrs? it is the national rate of _ data of omar. what is nrs? it is the national rate of scores, _ data of omar. what is nrs? it is the national rate of scores, so _ data of omar. what is nrs? it is the national rate of scores, so this - data of omar. what is nrs? it is the national rate of scores, so this is - national rate of scores, so this is all the top schools combined, the top you can get is too, so the players that have generally been found by burnley are around 1.7, so pretty high. had found by burnley are around 1.7, so pretty high-— pretty high. had had to actually com are pretty high. had had to actually compare to _ pretty high. had had to actually compare to other— pretty high. had had to actually compare to other people - pretty high. had had to actually compare to other people that l pretty high. had had to actually i compare to other people that have taken the trial?— taken the trial? show we take a look? you _ taken the trial? show we t
this is one's| data of omar._ it is the data of omar. what is nrs?nal rate — data of omar. what is nrs? it is the national rate of _ data of omar. what is nrs? it is the national rate of scores, _ data of omar. what is nrs? it is the national rate of scores, so _ data of omar. what is nrs? it is the national rate of scores, so this - data of omar. what is nrs? it is the national rate of scores, so this is - national rate of scores, so this is all the top schools combined, the top you can get...
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representative ilhan omar, welcome back to democracy now.our book is called "this is what america looks like." that picture of you on the steps of the capital with two other congress women of color demanding that millions of people not be thrown out of their homes, demanding of your own colleagues in the biden administration. congratulations on the release of your paperback. talk about why you stayed out overnight. rep. omar: amy, it is great to be with you this morning. i remember seeing a message to join her. i thought it was really important for us to express just how important it was for people to realize as lawmakers we have a responsibility to protect those that sent us to legislate onheir behalf. as cori has her own personal experience in the house, i certainly have experienced severe aspects of that as someone who not only slept on the side of roads, on beaches as you have read probably in my book, but also spent a lot of me in a refugee camp and destitute. my own experiences, her own exrience dealing with homelessness has pushed us
representative ilhan omar, welcome back to democracy now.our book is called "this is what america looks like." that picture of you on the steps of the capital with two other congress women of color demanding that millions of people not be thrown out of their homes, demanding of your own colleagues in the biden administration. congratulations on the release of your paperback. talk about why you stayed out overnight. rep. omar: amy, it is great to be with you this morning. i remember...
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representative ilhan omar, welcome back to democracy now. your book is called "this is what america looks like." that picture of you on the steps of the capital with two other congress women of color demanding that millions of people not be thrown out of their homes, demanding of your own colleagues in the biden administration. congratulations on the release of your paperback. talk about why you stayed out
representative ilhan omar, welcome back to democracy now. your book is called "this is what america looks like." that picture of you on the steps of the capital with two other congress women of color demanding that millions of people not be thrown out of their homes, demanding of your own colleagues in the biden administration. congratulations on the release of your paperback. talk about why you stayed out
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let mow start with you, congresswoman omar.dria ocasio-cortez, your colleague in the house, made it clear that progressives may reject the bipartisan bill if this reconciliation bill is not advanced as well. she appeared on cnn this morning where she was asked how many progressives in the house support her stance. she said this. have a listen. >> i believe a very large amount of the progressive caucus, the total amount is about 90. you know, i'm not the whip of the progressive caucus, but what i can tell you is it's certainly more than three, and it is in the double digits absolutely. >> enough to prevent it from passing. >> more than enough. >> congresswoman omar, you are the whip of the congressional progressive caucus. how many progressives share aoc's stance? >> so we actually did the whip on this a little while ago, and a super majority of the progressive caucus supports simultaneously moving the bipartisan bill and reconciliation bill. we do not believe that there is a path forward for the bipartisan bill without a reconc
let mow start with you, congresswoman omar.dria ocasio-cortez, your colleague in the house, made it clear that progressives may reject the bipartisan bill if this reconciliation bill is not advanced as well. she appeared on cnn this morning where she was asked how many progressives in the house support her stance. she said this. have a listen. >> i believe a very large amount of the progressive caucus, the total amount is about 90. you know, i'm not the whip of the progressive caucus, but...
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for him set up, michael, simple and omar summer and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website up to 0 dot com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash a inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. our handle is at a g inside story from him. how much jerome and the whole team here, bye for now, the ah, ah ah! letter got a breathtaking tropical paradise where its former protectors are now wanting to vary. we follow their journey as they put their lives on the line. i think it's all madagascar analogy 0. the taliban has reclaimed. but us withdraw began news earlier in 2013 and 14 witness follow the unit of the afghan national army. as they commenced the onerous part of confronting with taliban without make the support of a trail of young men fighting for their country. while knowing each day could be their la, i've got to stand own battle on a job here. the city of cobble has experience so much evil for decades, and they says another change to get used
for him set up, michael, simple and omar summer and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website up to 0 dot com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash a inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. our handle is at a g inside story from him. how much jerome and the whole team here, bye for now, the ah, ah ah! letter got a breathtaking tropical paradise where its former protectors...
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housemate farhad, played by vikash bhai, dreams of being omar's agent.her world, omar keeps his instrument in its case, silent and unplayed. meanwhile, the detainees endure toe—curling classes preparing them for life in the uk — excruciating exercises that recall the tragicomic vignettes of swedish film—maker roy andersson. limbo is a beautifully poignant and brilliantly observed piece that balances deadpan comedy with heartfelt empathy to impressive effect. at times, it's laugh—out—loud funny, but other times, it's heartbreakingly sad, but crucially, it's never trite, cliched orformulaic. on the contrary, it's a drama about real people whose situation is so absurd that it can make you laugh and cry simultaneously. limbo is in cinemas now. back in 1971, luchino visconti's film death in venice made a screen icon of bjorn andresen, a swedish teenager whom the director famously declared to be "the most beautiful boy in the world." in the film, adapted from thomas mann's 1913 novella, andresen played the youth with whom dirk bogarde's ageing composer becomes
housemate farhad, played by vikash bhai, dreams of being omar's agent.her world, omar keeps his instrument in its case, silent and unplayed. meanwhile, the detainees endure toe—curling classes preparing them for life in the uk — excruciating exercises that recall the tragicomic vignettes of swedish film—maker roy andersson. limbo is a beautifully poignant and brilliantly observed piece that balances deadpan comedy with heartfelt empathy to impressive effect. at times, it's...
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maybe you should ask ilhan omar. position is the only reason that americans might object to -- people born here are actually mediocre and insecure. watch. >> than you have these crazy people on the right, doing, you know, what they always do, with their fearmongering and their hateful rhetoric. and i know what some of these people are worried about. it's that they're worried that refugees like myself when they come to this country will outshine them. >> tucker: so the obvious response to that is to attack for ilhan omar, but we are not going to do that. the truth is this is our fault. she is our fault. ilhan omar is living proof that we are not very good at resettling refugees. she was saved from a refugee camp in kenya as a child by the kindness and generosity of america, and yet she has grown to hate america and the people who live here. where did she learn those attitudes? well, of course, in college.d our colleges. we taught her to hate our country. she became worse after she got here. we ought to pause before we
maybe you should ask ilhan omar. position is the only reason that americans might object to -- people born here are actually mediocre and insecure. watch. >> than you have these crazy people on the right, doing, you know, what they always do, with their fearmongering and their hateful rhetoric. and i know what some of these people are worried about. it's that they're worried that refugees like myself when they come to this country will outshine them. >> tucker: so the obvious...
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for him set up, michael, simple and omar summer and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website up to 0 dot com. and for further discussion, go to our facebook page at facebook dot com forward slash ha. inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. our handle is at a g inside story from him. how much jerome and the whole team here, bye for now, the news news, news news . join the debate, you know, back seen reaching those who are mostly neat and amplify your voice. it allowed a diverse community and how an array of different stories, no topic, it's off the table. it's such a tough ethical debate where there is an obvious discrimination in systematic discrimination of the play. people are thursdays for new wasted. the stream where a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera, with more than 200000000 cases because of 19 worldwide governments about going to flight fresh wave of the virus and newberry. and there had been a 3rd and the number of people looking vaccination appointment from huma
for him set up, michael, simple and omar summer and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website up to 0 dot com. and for further discussion, go to our facebook page at facebook dot com forward slash ha. inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. our handle is at a g inside story from him. how much jerome and the whole team here, bye for now, the news news, news news . join the debate, you know, back seen reaching those who are...
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so michael, simple and omar summit and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website, algeria dot com. and for further discussion, go to our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash ha, inside story. you can also, during the conversation on twitter, our handle is at ha, inside story for me, how much room and a whole team here, bye. for now, the bo guerria, the poorest nation. the european union rock by allegations of corruption, seemingly linked to the upper echelons of the countries political in the aim of our earlier class was to get the 1st 3 repeal money to europe in front of people in power investigation where the country goes from the guerria at the crossroads on a getting close to the people most affected by those in power is often dangerous, but it's absolutely vital to stories. if you tell lots of society in this area, we push these far forward as we can to the front line. now, the smell of death is overpowering. a lot of the stories that we cover highly complex. so it's very important tha
so michael, simple and omar summit and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website, algeria dot com. and for further discussion, go to our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash ha, inside story. you can also, during the conversation on twitter, our handle is at ha, inside story for me, how much room and a whole team here, bye. for now, the bo guerria, the poorest nation. the european union rock by allegations of corruption, seemingly linked...
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for him set up, michael, simple, and omar summit. and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website, algeria dot com, and for further discussion, go to our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash ha, inside story. you can also, during the conversation on twitter, our handle is at ha, inside story for me, how many jerome and a whole team here, bye for now, the ah, ah ah, the latest news as it breaks down, you know, doing the best job you can, we've seen one water to address with detail covering the government since the taliban is relying on human shields and losing people shop and home from around the world. the price tax, the tokyo games have officially felt $15000000000.00 that already the most expensive summer games ever stage. when i think of my nature, i think of potential when i think of potential, i think of what would be, what is not i think of young people literally take them to the island and do something that they come to tell me if possible. i think it other challenges in a child in the country. alex,
for him set up, michael, simple, and omar summit. and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website, algeria dot com, and for further discussion, go to our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash ha, inside story. you can also, during the conversation on twitter, our handle is at ha, inside story for me, how many jerome and a whole team here, bye for now, the ah, ah ah, the latest news as it breaks down, you know, doing the best job you can,...
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press, for the taliban leader than, it was a man named mullah omar, mullah mohammed omar. remember this guy? he was one of the founders of the taliban. when one taliban took over, the afghanistan government in the 1990s, he was the leader of the taliban. he would became the taliban's leader when they took kabul. when the taliban was doing public executions in stadiums. and terrorizing women in every corner of the country. and blowing up the historic giant buddhist statues, that was all under the leadership of mullah omar. when the u.s. invaded afghanistan in 2001, he ended up leading the insurgency against u.s. forces and all the other allied countries, that forced them, at least for a time out of power. mullah mohammed omar, died more than ten years into that war. the taliban interesting we did not announce his death until 2015. but they said when they announced that he had died a couple of years earlier. so indeed i? somewhere in there. but who is the head of the taliban now? it's the guy who is basically one of mullah omar partners in founding the taliban back in the ni
press, for the taliban leader than, it was a man named mullah omar, mullah mohammed omar. remember this guy? he was one of the founders of the taliban. when one taliban took over, the afghanistan government in the 1990s, he was the leader of the taliban. he would became the taliban's leader when they took kabul. when the taliban was doing public executions in stadiums. and terrorizing women in every corner of the country. and blowing up the historic giant buddhist statues, that was all under...
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it's always lovely to hearfrom omar.un on camera, then here i have the latest take on the polaroid. i remember how much my dad loved his polaroid camera when i was a little girl. now, it's much, much smaller, it's rechargeable, and, of course, it has a selfie mode. the brands latest release is the polaroid go. i can't do the pouting thing. let's go for a smile. it can also do double exposure shots and has a timer. now ijust need to leave it there for a few minutes, upside down. how did it go? well, it looks like a polaroid — oh, the nostalgia! but the thing is, we're so used to doing pictures on our phones now that if you've got your eyes shut, it's a bad picture, you just take more. and each one of these you print is pretty expensive, so you sort of want to get every picture right. yep — over £1 a photo. 0k. let's go for the selfie. so maybe you want to capture as much as you can each and every time, whatever you're getting up to summer. and there you have it — your summer gadgets are sorted. but maybe on a rainy day yo
it's always lovely to hearfrom omar.un on camera, then here i have the latest take on the polaroid. i remember how much my dad loved his polaroid camera when i was a little girl. now, it's much, much smaller, it's rechargeable, and, of course, it has a selfie mode. the brands latest release is the polaroid go. i can't do the pouting thing. let's go for a smile. it can also do double exposure shots and has a timer. now ijust need to leave it there for a few minutes, upside down. how did it go?...
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a bu should ask ilhan omar. position is the only reason that american citizens might object to be flooding with millions of new refugees from afghanistan because americans and those born here who built the country are actually mediocre and insecure. >> then we have these crazy people on the right. what they always do with their fearmongering and their hateful rhetoric. i know what some of these people, and there were refugees like myself that i come from these countries when they have signed them. >> tucker: it's with the obvious response to that is to attack it ilhan omar. she saved from a refugee camp in kenya by a child with a kindness and generosity of america. and she became worse after she got here. laura logan is one of the very few journalists, and what might happen if we import millions of africans through the country? we decided to bring you part of it tonight. here it is. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: and tell us what you think is going on in afghanistan, i know it's a broad question but give us the overview. >> ess
a bu should ask ilhan omar. position is the only reason that american citizens might object to be flooding with millions of new refugees from afghanistan because americans and those born here who built the country are actually mediocre and insecure. >> then we have these crazy people on the right. what they always do with their fearmongering and their hateful rhetoric. i know what some of these people, and there were refugees like myself that i come from these countries when they have...
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this is aiscout�*s data of omar. nrs, what's nrs?ating score, so that's all the combined physical trials you did. the top you can get is two. so players that have been generally found by burnley are around 1.7, so pretty high. so how do i actually compare to others who have taken the trial? should we take a look? laughs. you can see the graph there at the bottom. there is a little bit of a difference. ok, i wasn't the best, which is to be expected — but even still, the apps trials seemed quite simplistic by premier league club standards. so what is an actual club's trial like? and so i went to burnley to find out. this is something. a boyhood dream being lived. doing a trialfor a big club. and, oh man — i wasn't ready. i will feed a ball in to you, and all i would like you to do is run across the first defender, finish first time if you can. it is a lot different to the trials on the app. i am doing the things i would normally do, but it is knowing i am being watched by people who have been doing this for absolutely years. good, i'm
this is aiscout�*s data of omar. nrs, what's nrs?ating score, so that's all the combined physical trials you did. the top you can get is two. so players that have been generally found by burnley are around 1.7, so pretty high. so how do i actually compare to others who have taken the trial? should we take a look? laughs. you can see the graph there at the bottom. there is a little bit of a difference. ok, i wasn't the best, which is to be expected — but even still, the apps trials seemed...
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later i'll speak with democratic congresswoman ill ilhan omar. preparations are under way to mark the anniversary of the 1963 march on washington. demonstrators in cities across the country gather to urge congress to enact federal protections for voters by passing federal voting rights legislation. 58 years ago today over 200,000 people took part in the march on washington for jobs and freedom in the nation's capitol. notably during the even, civil rights icon dr. martin luther king junior delivered his famous i have a dream speech. >> my poor little children, we'll one day live in a nation where they will not be color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today. >> the march was successful in pressuring president john f. kennedy's administration to dmvr strong civil rights protections at the federal level. clearly these kinds of federal protections are much in need. texas is one step closer to passing a slough of new restrictions on voter access making it harder for people to vote despite months long opposition from
later i'll speak with democratic congresswoman ill ilhan omar. preparations are under way to mark the anniversary of the 1963 march on washington. demonstrators in cities across the country gather to urge congress to enact federal protections for voters by passing federal voting rights legislation. 58 years ago today over 200,000 people took part in the march on washington for jobs and freedom in the nation's capitol. notably during the even, civil rights icon dr. martin luther king junior...
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cbs' omar villafranca is there. omar. >> reporter: adriana, the before is urging people to leave if they can, but if they're going to stay, if they're going to hunker down, he wants them in place by midnight tonight. and people seem to be listening. they're getting ready for the storm and the aftermath. on the streets of new orleans, the sound before the fury, business owners boarding up their windows, the plywood mark would the names of the hurricanes they've survived. bumper-to-bumper traffic clogged the roads and highways out of new orleans as people try to move out of the dangerous and powerful storm's path. mayor latoya cantrell warned today the time to leave is now. >> prepare for damaging wind, power outages, heavy rain, tornadoes. what i am told is that this storm in no way will be weakening. >> reporter: people riding out the storm stocked up on the orelves.if they were still on there were runs on food, water, and other necessities just hours before ida makes landfall. gas lines were also long, as many fill
cbs' omar villafranca is there. omar. >> reporter: adriana, the before is urging people to leave if they can, but if they're going to stay, if they're going to hunker down, he wants them in place by midnight tonight. and people seem to be listening. they're getting ready for the storm and the aftermath. on the streets of new orleans, the sound before the fury, business owners boarding up their windows, the plywood mark would the names of the hurricanes they've survived. bumper-to-bumper...
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>> o'donnell: omar villafranca, thank you. some communities are cut off from the help that they desperately need. roads in and around new orleans might even be blocked for days, cbs' jonathan vigliotti is near lake pontchartrain. >> lake pontchartrain behind me behind me sent a surge of water into low-lying areas like irish buyout where we are tonight. we thought this was a safe place to ride out the storm, clearly that was not a good idea, so lingering storm surge continues to cut off critical access points throughout. hampering efforts by first rsponders to tuesday those roads to gain access to the hardest hit communities to assess the damage and rescue those trapped by the water. in some places, it could taketht several days for the water to recede. norah? >> o'donnell: jonathan viglioti, that debris field is just incredible. thank you. and tonight we're hearing gas prices could go up as much as by 15 cents a gallon. that is because about 95 percent of the gulf's crude oil & gas production are shut down. we're talking hundr
>> o'donnell: omar villafranca, thank you. some communities are cut off from the help that they desperately need. roads in and around new orleans might even be blocked for days, cbs' jonathan vigliotti is near lake pontchartrain. >> lake pontchartrain behind me behind me sent a surge of water into low-lying areas like irish buyout where we are tonight. we thought this was a safe place to ride out the storm, clearly that was not a good idea, so lingering storm surge continues to cut...
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omar: si pero ya no le pego. [risas] omar: la gente se toma muy en serio las cosas.según se ha probado sigue eliminando bacterias durante 24 horas. contacto tras contacto microban 24. nuevo excellence cool supreme de l'oreal paris y lo mejor de todo es que no se pone anaranjado su nuevo sistema morado matiza el color semana tras semana. ¿y las canas? las cubre 100% nuevo excellence cool supreme de l'oreal paris lo valemos. mucha gente me pregunta qué hacer para que los platos queden más limpios. yo les digo que prueben cascade platinum con el poder de oxi. desintegra los restos de comida, limpiando hasta el 99 % de los residuos visibles e invisibles. para una limpieza higiénica que puede ver y sentir. cascade con el poder de oxi. karla: nos vamos a enlazar con nuestro querido doctor juan. juan: buenos dÍas a todos ustedes. karla: es un gusto saludarte, vamos con paola gutiÉrrez para que nos dÉ el reporte del minuto saludable. paola: buenos dÍas. se rompiÓ rÉcord de vacunas administradas. muy buena noticia si tienen deudas estudiantiles y quienes estÁn en la tasa de h
omar: si pero ya no le pego. [risas] omar: la gente se toma muy en serio las cosas.según se ha probado sigue eliminando bacterias durante 24 horas. contacto tras contacto microban 24. nuevo excellence cool supreme de l'oreal paris y lo mejor de todo es que no se pone anaranjado su nuevo sistema morado matiza el color semana tras semana. ¿y las canas? las cubre 100% nuevo excellence cool supreme de l'oreal paris lo valemos. mucha gente me pregunta qué hacer para que los platos queden más...
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there is omar bradley omar bradley like air, a socket civil merit military relations first about you for the u.s. constitution what does it say about the president's power? [inaudible] he's in charge of the militia. >> he is the commander-in-chief right? what does commander-in-chief mean? he is in charge. what responsibilities do congress have? and on and establish regulations. congress declares war, correct. so, clearly truman has the right to issue orders and establish policies. and macarthur what is his responsibility in this? maya? [inaudible] >> he has to listen to them, he has to obey them, right? okay. he is got to obey them. so what has he done? has he violated civil military relations? where do we even get this concept? is it exclusively the constitution? those, those in last semester were the first seat civil military relations as we are first talking about? [inaudible] the english hesitation to allow a standing army during the civil war bird. >> that is right. what about george washington, mo, you know all about george. >> he originally had relations. [inaudible] >> that's
there is omar bradley omar bradley like air, a socket civil merit military relations first about you for the u.s. constitution what does it say about the president's power? [inaudible] he's in charge of the militia. >> he is the commander-in-chief right? what does commander-in-chief mean? he is in charge. what responsibilities do congress have? and on and establish regulations. congress declares war, correct. so, clearly truman has the right to issue orders and establish policies. and...
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omar, thank you so much for _ the political side.e political side. omar, thank you so much forjoining us. _ much more about this on our website — including this map, created by our visualjournalism team, showing who is in control of which parts of afghanistan. just log on to bbc.com/news or download the bbc app. let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines in the uk. the uk hasjoined israel in accusing iran of being behind what it says was a deliberate attack on an israeli—operated tanker off the coast of oman on friday. two crew members, one british and one romanian, were killed in the attack on the vessel, the mercer street. iran has said any claims it was involved are baseless. young people in england are to be offered incentives, including discounts from uber and deliveroo, to get their covid—i9 vaccinations. further inducements could involve restaurants and cafes. just over two thirds of 18 to 29—year—olds have had a firstjab — a far smaller proportion than older generations. a 39—year—old man, a 30—year—old woman a
omar, thank you so much for _ the political side.e political side. omar, thank you so much forjoining us. _ much more about this on our website — including this map, created by our visualjournalism team, showing who is in control of which parts of afghanistan. just log on to bbc.com/news or download the bbc app. let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines in the uk. the uk hasjoined israel in accusing iran of being behind what it says was a deliberate attack on an...
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omar, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, vlad. the new orleans fire department just walked by here to survey the damage and this is what they are seeing. this building was over 100 years old, survived dozens of hurricanes, survived katrina. but ida's winds were close to 100 miles an hour and look at it, now it's just a pile of bricks. but this building didn't just fall straight down. if you look over here, it went at a little bit of an angle, and crushed this car at the italian pie, the lights are still blinking on this car. this is just a sample of the destruction that ida left across the state. the wrath of ida was on full display sunday across louisiana. this dash cam video captured the dangerous conditions in houma, wind lifted the roof off of this building and sent it flying down the street, ripping down power lines. powerful gusts tore this top off of this medical clinic and damaged the roof of this hospital near new orleans. >> ida's winds are whipping through the french quarter right now, some of these wind gusts are over
omar, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, vlad. the new orleans fire department just walked by here to survey the damage and this is what they are seeing. this building was over 100 years old, survived dozens of hurricanes, survived katrina. but ida's winds were close to 100 miles an hour and look at it, now it's just a pile of bricks. but this building didn't just fall straight down. if you look over here, it went at a little bit of an angle, and crushed this car at the italian pie,...
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>> duncan: omar, thank you. we want to go now to cbs's mireya villarreal who is in homa louisiana near where ida came ashore. you lost power before the storm hit, what is happening there now? >> so right now this is the moment where everybody talks about hunkering down. we obviously are just starting to see the northern part of the eye of the storm. we expect to be in the eye probably in the next hour or so but as you can see right behind me we're-- there is a lot of wind, definitely a lot of rain right now. >> duncan: this is an area that will get hit, possibly the hardest when we take a look at all of this. what are officials telling you right now at this hour? because things seem to be getting worse. >> they're absolutely getting worse, jericka. we expect on the backside of the hurricane we will have way harder winds and rain coming our way. officials are mostly concerned about the aftermath, the flooding that will come, the storm surge that is expected, between 10 and 15 feet for this area alone, not to ment
>> duncan: omar, thank you. we want to go now to cbs's mireya villarreal who is in homa louisiana near where ida came ashore. you lost power before the storm hit, what is happening there now? >> so right now this is the moment where everybody talks about hunkering down. we obviously are just starting to see the northern part of the eye of the storm. we expect to be in the eye probably in the next hour or so but as you can see right behind me we're-- there is a lot of wind,...
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mullah mohammed omar died more than ten years into that war. the taliban interestingly did not announce his death until 2015, but they said when they announced it that he had died a couple of years earlier. so when did he die? somewhere in there. but who's the head of the taliban now? it's the guy who was one of mullah omar's partners in founding the taliban in the first place back in the '90s. it was in kandahar in southern afghanistan in the '90s that mullah omar and mullah abdul baradar. ran an extremist, fundamentalist school in kandahar. from that as their base, they together founded the taliban in the '90s. the taliban took over kandahar first and then eventually they did take over the whole country and now 25 years later the taliban once again is taking over the government of afghanistan. but this time their leader from before, mullah omar, is dead, so it is mullah baradar instead who will be running the afghan government for the taliban this time around. at least, at least we think so. it is mullah baradar's return to afghanistan that i
mullah mohammed omar died more than ten years into that war. the taliban interestingly did not announce his death until 2015, but they said when they announced it that he had died a couple of years earlier. so when did he die? somewhere in there. but who's the head of the taliban now? it's the guy who was one of mullah omar's partners in founding the taliban in the first place back in the '90s. it was in kandahar in southern afghanistan in the '90s that mullah omar and mullah abdul baradar. ran...
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amy: i want to thank you so much for being with us, congressmember ilhan omar, minnesota congress member representative faso congressional district -- representing the fifth congressional district. the paperback edition of her memoir has just been released. it's titled, "this is what america looks like: my journey from refugee to congresswoman" . thanks so much. up next, we go to lebanon where security forces fire water cannons and tear gas one year since the port of beirut, killing hundreds, injuring thousands. stay with us. ♪
amy: i want to thank you so much for being with us, congressmember ilhan omar, minnesota congress member representative faso congressional district -- representing the fifth congressional district. the paperback edition of her memoir has just been released. it's titled, "this is what america looks like: my journey from refugee to congresswoman" . thanks so much. up next, we go to lebanon where security forces fire water cannons and tear gas one year since the port of beirut, killing...
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. >> if you are asking would arrangement with omar where he could "live in dignity" in the kandahar area or someplace in afghanistan be consistent with what i have said, the answer is, no, it would not be consistent with what i have set. amy: we will spend the hour with pulitzer prize winning author spencer ackerman, author of the new book "reign of terror: how the 9/11 era destabilized america and produced trump." >> "reign of terror" is a book about the devastating effects that america's 20-year war on terror after 9/11, american democracy. the ways in which the war on terror acted as a doorway to the most violent element of american history. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in afghanistan, chaotic scenes continue to play out at kabul airport. thousands of people have lined the perimeter of the airport with taliban soldiers using rifle bets, whips, and sticks to be back crowds. about 9000 people have been evacuated from the airport since sunday when the taliban swept through kabul. army major gene
. >> if you are asking would arrangement with omar where he could "live in dignity" in the kandahar area or someplace in afghanistan be consistent with what i have said, the answer is, no, it would not be consistent with what i have set. amy: we will spend the hour with pulitzer prize winning author spencer ackerman, author of the new book "reign of terror: how the 9/11 era destabilized america and produced trump." >> "reign of terror" is a book about...
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we begin with omar villafranca in new orleans. omar, what are congreditions li where you are? >> reporter: we are here on canal street. the wind is starting to pick up, and the rain is really coming down in sheets at this point. the power is still on in the central business district and here in the french quarter, but across the state almost half a million people -- half a million customers are without power as the big storm takes aim at the big easy. ida is slamming southeast louisiana, packing triple digit high winds and torrential rain. of the category 4 hurricane made landfall midday near port fushon. 40 people decided to ride out the storm in grand isle, defying an evacuation order. officials received multiple calls for rescue. >> those folks are going to have to hunker down. >> reporter: this morning hurricane hunters flew their plane into the eye of th s of i buildupgth. on the streets of new orleans, the last-minute preps came down to the wire. >> i just pray -- >> reporter: 16 years to the day after katrina's devastation, mayor latoya cantrell says her city is ready.
we begin with omar villafranca in new orleans. omar, what are congreditions li where you are? >> reporter: we are here on canal street. the wind is starting to pick up, and the rain is really coming down in sheets at this point. the power is still on in the central business district and here in the french quarter, but across the state almost half a million people -- half a million customers are without power as the big storm takes aim at the big easy. ida is slamming southeast louisiana,...
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if you'll hunt omar -- ill had omar -- ilhan omar and aoc have -- talk about repression, let's talk aboutfghanistan. host: chinese estate media mock -- chinese state media mocking the withdrawal from afghanistan. they write china is approaching its own plans with -- for engaging with the country under taliban rule. china's foreign military cited portrayals of a new saigon moment, tweeting side-by-side photos of helicopters evacuating from saigon and kabul with the words "history repeats itself." it goes on to talk about chinese engagements with the taliban. caller: i am a cold war vet. i am retired now. i am calling to say if i was part of that, which i probably have been, it is the government of afghanistan, they take the full brunt of it. we may have made mistakes, but hopefully we will rectify that. i appreciate you talking to me. god bless. host: and at, alexandria, republican. -- annette, alexandria, republican. caller: why are callers rehashing 20 years of occupation? biden said this was his decision and he stands by it. the failed exit belongs to him. he announced in april we would
if you'll hunt omar -- ill had omar -- ilhan omar and aoc have -- talk about repression, let's talk aboutfghanistan. host: chinese estate media mock -- chinese state media mocking the withdrawal from afghanistan. they write china is approaching its own plans with -- for engaging with the country under taliban rule. china's foreign military cited portrayals of a new saigon moment, tweeting side-by-side photos of helicopters evacuating from saigon and kabul with the words "history repeats...
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omar is proof that we are not good at settling refugees. in america and yet she has grown to hate america and the people who live here. where did she learn those at constitutes? well, of course in college. she became worse after she got here. >> joining me now is christina greer. christina, obviously, you're right. it's an absolute failure. this young woman comes here from somalia as a kid, goes to college, graduates with a degree and become a congresswoman. i guess the guy who got rejected by the cia, but does have the fish stick money, clearly a failure, as he's described it, yeah? >> omar did the thing that you know, all of the tucker carlsons of the world say she should do. come here, go to university, get a job and aspire for more. we can look at how, you know, we have chinese exclusion acts dating back to the 1800s. we know how we treated the irish, the italians, the jewish, the germans, the japanese. when we think about japanese internment camps, so when tucker criticizes omar and signaling the refugees that will be arriving, is tryi
omar is proof that we are not good at settling refugees. in america and yet she has grown to hate america and the people who live here. where did she learn those at constitutes? well, of course in college. she became worse after she got here. >> joining me now is christina greer. christina, obviously, you're right. it's an absolute failure. this young woman comes here from somalia as a kid, goes to college, graduates with a degree and become a congresswoman. i guess the guy who got...
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okay, we must leave the omar summer. thank you so much. while tires are stretching, the emergency cruise in turkey and southern europe in turkey, at least 14 fires across 6 provinces and posing a threat firefighters abroad another 160 under control. since last week, russell said are, is falling developments in antalya province. we are in cuz ill that in the town or from my not got, which is one of the most do i say to district cows by the wildfires in turkey. a message for us fire broke out yesterday here and it continued overnight. hundreds of hackers of land have been burned. the fire fighters continue to cool down to areas to prevent why fi from spreading to other areas. hum, that is of will years how to create their houses and the security forces are blocking the roads to prevent people from getting back to their houses. as it is too risky. i have talked to the winner jurors and they all have one come and wish we me back to their houses and to see if they can save anything. because of the, however, is not the only one that has been hom
okay, we must leave the omar summer. thank you so much. while tires are stretching, the emergency cruise in turkey and southern europe in turkey, at least 14 fires across 6 provinces and posing a threat firefighters abroad another 160 under control. since last week, russell said are, is falling developments in antalya province. we are in cuz ill that in the town or from my not got, which is one of the most do i say to district cows by the wildfires in turkey. a message for us fire broke out...
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when i do my cases, you realize i started when i was 29 years old as a prosecutor omar and at that point, i was a baby. i had the power to take away liberty of a human being and to my doing that to destroy families and businesses in relationships. and you learn that when you are in the trenches and going to a sentencing and somebody has their kid there and you realize how much power you have you learn to respect that and you gain some humility. bill barr never had that come he never had to stand face-to-face with witnesses and defendants of lawyers and judges as a result the to purchase job with a real lack of humility. the only real thing to prevent standing between the prosecutors and the abuse of power is one of the main things is the integrity and principles of the people who have those jobs. one encouraging sign that he i'm saying from merrick garland administration as they do seem to be observing these very strict while the separation between doj and white house and i think it is absolutely necessary i give you one example. just recently, the date maybe a month or so ago and doj wi
when i do my cases, you realize i started when i was 29 years old as a prosecutor omar and at that point, i was a baby. i had the power to take away liberty of a human being and to my doing that to destroy families and businesses in relationships. and you learn that when you are in the trenches and going to a sentencing and somebody has their kid there and you realize how much power you have you learn to respect that and you gain some humility. bill barr never had that come he never had to...
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we just reported that the biden administration, under enormous pressure led by cori bush, johan omar,na pressley slipping out on the capitol steps to protest the lack of the extension of the rental moratorium. so they got that extension ultimately, but it is not for the entire country. what does it mean in aqui's place? how is this playing out on the ground for millions of people, tara? >> amy, thank you so much for having me back. you are absolutely right to give kudos to representative cori bush and representative will hunt omar. i think what they demonstrated through their actions on friday and through the weekend is that more often than not, when someone in power tells you that something is impossible, they are lying to you. these congresswomen, empowered and driven by their own direct experience, which is not dissimilar from aqui's, took action they needed to take to fight for millions of renters across the country. so kudos is owed to them. an this latestd -- and this latest action by the administration is just a band-aid over a bullet wound, a very small step, the bare minimum,
we just reported that the biden administration, under enormous pressure led by cori bush, johan omar,na pressley slipping out on the capitol steps to protest the lack of the extension of the rental moratorium. so they got that extension ultimately, but it is not for the entire country. what does it mean in aqui's place? how is this playing out on the ground for millions of people, tara? >> amy, thank you so much for having me back. you are absolutely right to give kudos to representative...
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jillian: welcome back, president biden's nominee for us anti-semitism envoy once called out ilhan omaroversial comments criticizing israel. she slammed omar and 2019 for her, quote, textbook anti-semitism after she claimed pro-israel americans had allegiance to a foreign country and asked if the minnesota democrats remarks were textbook anti-semitism she said yes adding a part, quote, it is part of the textbook accusation against jews. their cosmopolitans, globalists, not loyal to their country or fellow citizens. omar's office has not commented. >> social media giants under fire for restricting conservative speech but failing to deal with anti-semitism. in a report revealing tech companies failed to act on 84% posts spreading anti-jewish hate. the ceo of the center for countering jewish 8, their videos were banned 9 times in 2 weeks, thanks to all of you for being here. why is this happening despite repeated calls to stop it? >> i can't tell you what is in the hearts of those who run those companies. i suspect it is greed but we wanted to check what was really going on and i always sa
jillian: welcome back, president biden's nominee for us anti-semitism envoy once called out ilhan omaroversial comments criticizing israel. she slammed omar and 2019 for her, quote, textbook anti-semitism after she claimed pro-israel americans had allegiance to a foreign country and asked if the minnesota democrats remarks were textbook anti-semitism she said yes adding a part, quote, it is part of the textbook accusation against jews. their cosmopolitans, globalists, not loyal to their country...
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listening to the hope that omar is offering.s of afghans have had their livelihoods disrupted. the united states has withdrawn from the region. it is still not clear how that void is going to be filled. they will of course -- pakistan can be expected to back this government. whether the taliban make it easy to do that or not depends on the decisions they make in the coming days. if they put together a hard-line militant regime and don't make the compromises necessary, even pakistan is going to find itself under pressure for engaging with them. the chinese preference is indeed to engage in collaboration with pakistan. iran is concerned with the development. it is strongly supportive of the idea of a broad-based government. they feel they can engage if there is a broad-based government but it is not sure if that can be pulled off. we should expect a period of transition in terms of the geopolitics of it to see whether the taliban can get themselves into the kind of shape people can deal with or not. until this week, the stated pos
listening to the hope that omar is offering.s of afghans have had their livelihoods disrupted. the united states has withdrawn from the region. it is still not clear how that void is going to be filled. they will of course -- pakistan can be expected to back this government. whether the taliban make it easy to do that or not depends on the decisions they make in the coming days. if they put together a hard-line militant regime and don't make the compromises necessary, even pakistan is going to...
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argelia: ay, omar, no exageres, eh, no es para tanto.
argelia: ay, omar, no exageres, eh, no es para tanto.
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. >> thank you brad and omar, and we somehow have become fast friends and what are you hearing what you think of it. so thank you for doing this and i asked him to do it because i really think you're such a talented reporter and you spoken to my classes and you connect so well with them so thank you for doing that pretty. >> thank you for having me and for everyone this year and i am excited for this conversation mainly because it is rare that you have a book and of course is a text cover to cover but also continues into the world as we move forward from its very relevant in a new cycle now, and william barr continues to make headlines even after being attorney general and finish this book. there we go. i love it. so one of the things that i want to start with it has to do less with the new cycle and more about the style and impressions you have been telling the story. a lot of it is woman between anecdotes every time is a prosecutor and makes me want to be a prosecutor the mainly, about how lessons that you have learned is a prosecutor, were blatantly disregarded and bill barr's perfor
. >> thank you brad and omar, and we somehow have become fast friends and what are you hearing what you think of it. so thank you for doing this and i asked him to do it because i really think you're such a talented reporter and you spoken to my classes and you connect so well with them so thank you for doing that pretty. >> thank you for having me and for everyone this year and i am excited for this conversation mainly because it is rare that you have a book and of course is a text...
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omar zakhilwal in kabul, welcome to hardtalk. pleasure. you made a remarkable decision just a couple of weeks ago as thousands and thousands of afghans were trying to flee the country as the taliban fighters swept into kabul. you decided to head back from safety in the united states. why did you do that? well, my country faced a sudden, unexpected, deep uncertainty. there were fears, as we saw at kabul airport, people even hanging to the planes to just escape. and ijust couldn't bear to see that, i needed to return. first of all, be with our people, calm them down, but secondly, wanted to engage with the taliban. they needed to assure the people that they should not be feared, the future should not look as bleak as people think, and that the taliban, no doubt, had taken over kabul militarily, but if they were to govern, they will have to be accommodating, inclusive, and also give people the assurances that their new government, or the new government in which taliban definitely will play a significant part, will be a government that will ha
omar zakhilwal in kabul, welcome to hardtalk. pleasure. you made a remarkable decision just a couple of weeks ago as thousands and thousands of afghans were trying to flee the country as the taliban fighters swept into kabul. you decided to head back from safety in the united states. why did you do that? well, my country faced a sudden, unexpected, deep uncertainty. there were fears, as we saw at kabul airport, people even hanging to the planes to just escape. and ijust couldn't bear to see...