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he sits on the foreign affairs committee with omar, as a matter of fact.ctive duty, during the time he served including his military intelligence officer, prosecutor, military magistrate, while assigned to the army's elite 82nd airborne division. in the summer of 06 he was deployed to tikrit iraq, in support of operation iraqi freedom. you're a great patriot and hero congressman. i know you have announced you are running in the republican primary for governor of new york. let's focus a moment on new york. we saw something a few weeks ago that was utterly shocking. as the terrorists in the gaza strip hamas were firing missiles into israel, and israel was defending itself, you had individuals with palestinian flags chasing down orthodox jews in trucks in a parking lot, you had the so-called diamond district under attack by dozens of thugs who were attacking jews randomly on the street, you could see in los angeles the swastika was being painted on synagogues, and that jewish community has been under attack, both by black lives matter and a few weeks ago. wha
he sits on the foreign affairs committee with omar, as a matter of fact.ctive duty, during the time he served including his military intelligence officer, prosecutor, military magistrate, while assigned to the army's elite 82nd airborne division. in the summer of 06 he was deployed to tikrit iraq, in support of operation iraqi freedom. you're a great patriot and hero congressman. i know you have announced you are running in the republican primary for governor of new york. let's focus a moment...
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>> this is omar satchel.nds with keyona bor and had been seen at the somerton apartments in the days and weeks before heather's murder. he had a lengthy criminal record, ranging from drug offenses to some violent crimes. more importantly, this is a photo from omar's instagram account showing him in a white suv. that helped spur o'connell forward. and even though he had no murder weapon and no eyewitnesses, o'connell says he continued to pick up talk that omar satchel, keyona bor and as many as two others were somehow involved. he says he heard from an informant that someone had disposed of a gun in the sandusky river right after the murder. o'connell's divers couldn't find it. that did not make him think twice. you still think it's a good investigation. >> i think it's -- yes, i do. i truly do. >> and so o'connell had omar satchel arrested on unrelated weapons charges, hoping he'd be able to add murder to that. and o'connell named his suspects in heather bogle's murder publicly in the newspapers. a day of rec
>> this is omar satchel.nds with keyona bor and had been seen at the somerton apartments in the days and weeks before heather's murder. he had a lengthy criminal record, ranging from drug offenses to some violent crimes. more importantly, this is a photo from omar's instagram account showing him in a white suv. that helped spur o'connell forward. and even though he had no murder weapon and no eyewitnesses, o'connell says he continued to pick up talk that omar satchel, keyona bor and as...
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williams, known for his iconic roles like omar from "the wire."nd the brilliance and authenticity of his craft. ♪ >>> thanks so much for joining us. i'm linsey davis. it's been less than a week since the country's most restrictive abortion law went into effect in texas, and it's already having a devastating impact on women across the state. abc's congressional correspondent rachel scott went to the lone star state for our report. >> what's this? oh, yeah! i love my daughter more than anything in this world. >> reporter: malia hazid loves being a woman. >> being a mother is the best thing that's happened to me. >> reporter: she wasn't always ready for the trials of motherhood. >> i'm a very impatient person, but with maya, i'm not. i keep thinking, i chose to have this child, she is here because of me, she is my life. >> reporter: chasing a toddler and managing tantrums is a challenge no matter how old you are. malia realizes she's far more qualified at 27 than she would have been as a college student. >> i had my first abortion at 20. i wasn't try
williams, known for his iconic roles like omar from "the wire."nd the brilliance and authenticity of his craft. ♪ >>> thanks so much for joining us. i'm linsey davis. it's been less than a week since the country's most restrictive abortion law went into effect in texas, and it's already having a devastating impact on women across the state. abc's congressional correspondent rachel scott went to the lone star state for our report. >> what's this? oh, yeah! i love my...
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. >> reporter: no cause of death was given for the actor, most famous for bringing omar little to life on "the wire." drug paraphernalia was found around his body. >> always happy. always smiling. always dancing. >> reporter: he received acclaim for "boardwalk empire" and "lovecraft country." >> get out of here. >> reporter: it was the role of omar little where many called the greatest character in history. was a gangster wrapped up in the life of murder and crime. williams was wrapped up in drugs portraying the character. telling our dan harris in 2008, that the character's success came as a surprise to him. >> if you told me i would be successful playing an openly-gay thug on television, i couldn't have seen this coming in a million years. >> reporter: omar was going to be killed off in the first season but was so popular, he was kept on all five. >> omar is my favorite character. >> reporter: the creator of "the wire," david simon, writing, michael was a great man and rare talent. on our journey together, he always deserved the best words, today, those words won't come. ava duvernay
. >> reporter: no cause of death was given for the actor, most famous for bringing omar little to life on "the wire." drug paraphernalia was found around his body. >> always happy. always smiling. always dancing. >> reporter: he received acclaim for "boardwalk empire" and "lovecraft country." >> get out of here. >> reporter: it was the role of omar little where many called the greatest character in history. was a gangster wrapped up in...
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an openly gay thug on television, i couldn't have seen this coming in a million years. >> reporter: omarson but proved so popular he was kept on. >> omar is my favorite character. >> reporter: overnight the creator of "the wire" writing michael was a fine man and rare talent in our journey together and he always deserved the best words. ava duvernay, saying never forgotten and spike lee writing i'm shook. speaking to "vanity fair" the five-time emmy nominee reflected on what acting meant to him. >> for me to be given the opportunity to be a storyteller and tell a narrative of people in my community that look like me, i wear that is a badge of honor. >> it was a badge he wore well. michael k. williams was 54. williams is currently nominated for an empey for his role in "lovecraft country." >>> coming up, the key to becoming a real morning person. >>> also ahead, something we never knew about one of we never knew about one of ronald mcdonald's sidekicks. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis under control? hide our skin? not us. because dup
an openly gay thug on television, i couldn't have seen this coming in a million years. >> reporter: omarson but proved so popular he was kept on. >> omar is my favorite character. >> reporter: overnight the creator of "the wire" writing michael was a fine man and rare talent in our journey together and he always deserved the best words. ava duvernay, saying never forgotten and spike lee writing i'm shook. speaking to "vanity fair" the five-time emmy nominee...
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omar, what is the reality of rebuilding garza right now? i think we have to start from the pack the fact that the 2000000 people in gaza live in a situation of apartheid. garza makes the headlines, you know, every couple of years or sometimes months when there is a flare up and hostilities. but people forget that for 14 years, garza has been rendered into an open air prison. 2000000 people who have been denied their right to free movement as a result of a generalized travel ban. nobody in nobody out outside of nero. humanitarian exemptions sweeping restrictions on the movement of people and goods has created a reality were 80 percent of the population relies on humanitarian aid, where the majority of families spend the majority of their days without electricity . and you add to that these conflicts, israeli bombardment that is wiped up, wiped out entire families, killed civilians that is destroyed high rise. how was the homes and businesses for tens of thousands of people and you see a reality that's quite dark? well, for you, you come to r
omar, what is the reality of rebuilding garza right now? i think we have to start from the pack the fact that the 2000000 people in gaza live in a situation of apartheid. garza makes the headlines, you know, every couple of years or sometimes months when there is a flare up and hostilities. but people forget that for 14 years, garza has been rendered into an open air prison. 2000000 people who have been denied their right to free movement as a result of a generalized travel ban. nobody in...
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earlier i spoke to omar samad. former senior advisor to dr abdullah abdullah, the chief executive of afghanistan up until the taliban takeover. i asked him if he thought this was the end of the resistance in panjshir region. what this resistance was attempting to do, which was to show the taliban that there is a strong will, that there is determination to not only stand up determination to not only stand up to the taliban but also maybe convince them to agree to some of the terms, and i think that's where something went wrong. the taliban initially see that they try to convince massoud that it was best to have a dialogue, to lay down their arms, have a dialogue, to lay down theirarms, and to have a dialogue, to lay down their arms, and to engage in political talks, and the other side had some specific demands that were probably not met, or that were probably not met, or that were probably not met, or that were premature may be, in terms of talks, and that unfortunately led to an escalation, and the taliban moved in
earlier i spoke to omar samad. former senior advisor to dr abdullah abdullah, the chief executive of afghanistan up until the taliban takeover. i asked him if he thought this was the end of the resistance in panjshir region. what this resistance was attempting to do, which was to show the taliban that there is a strong will, that there is determination to not only stand up determination to not only stand up to the taliban but also maybe convince them to agree to some of the terms, and i think...
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earlier i spoke to omar samad.ormer senior advisor to dr abdullah abdullah, the chief executive of afghanistan up until the taliban takeover. i asked him if he thought this was the end of the resistance in panjshir region. it is the end of what this resistance was attempting to do which was to show the taliban that there is a strong will, that there is determination to not only stand up to the taliban, but also maybe convince them to agree to some of their terms. and i think that is where something is wrong. the taliban initially from 4—5 days ago according to my sources, said that they tried to convince ahmad massoud that it is best to have a dialogue, to lay down arms, and to engage in political talks. the other side has some specific demands. they were probably not met or they were premature, in terms of talks, and that unfortunately led to an escalation and the taliban moving in to the panjshir valley, and after 2—3 days of resistance, days of resistance, which from what the reports say has almost entirely has
earlier i spoke to omar samad.ormer senior advisor to dr abdullah abdullah, the chief executive of afghanistan up until the taliban takeover. i asked him if he thought this was the end of the resistance in panjshir region. it is the end of what this resistance was attempting to do which was to show the taliban that there is a strong will, that there is determination to not only stand up to the taliban, but also maybe convince them to agree to some of their terms. and i think that is where...
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i'm going to get this one to omar. does the international community have an agenda for rebuilding gather? i can only just pull in your past experience here. i know you can't read the minds of the entire international community. quick thought before we wrap up. i think absolutely, the international community has failed to put the pressure necessary on these really government to end apartheid. and to end this suffering of the palestinian people for too many years, it's starting to change. it's not enough. we need action. we need consequences and complicity with apartheid. thank you. i'm all thank you. watha. thank you mama, and thank you to comment us for being part of today shout, i'll see you next time. take everybody. ah it was meant to be there. do you see the cameras? why not quickly but a project attack stunned the world and the u. s. president, a guy came in and whispered something into the prejudiced ear. what did he tell fatal for the school children present? the events of september, the 11th defined the world.
i'm going to get this one to omar. does the international community have an agenda for rebuilding gather? i can only just pull in your past experience here. i know you can't read the minds of the entire international community. quick thought before we wrap up. i think absolutely, the international community has failed to put the pressure necessary on these really government to end apartheid. and to end this suffering of the palestinian people for too many years, it's starting to change. it's...
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omar acaba de decir algo, y es importante canasto pÚblico angelino y de todo el paÍs, que sepan que omarmilia. ojalÁ que vuelvan y que la familia se reÚna. en dunkin' tenemos el café para dar los “buenos días”, el de “¡cuéntamelo todo!” y el de “¡felicidades!”. con quién sea, o como sea que lo tomes. café a todas horas, en dunkin'. américa se mueve con dunkin'. nuevo excellence cool supreme de l'oreal paris y lo mejor de todo es que no se pone anaranjadonkin'. 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. para todos los que disfrutan de cada momento y todos los que quieren disfrutar mÁs, con menos asma. dupixent podría ayudar. dupixent es un tratamiento complementario para tipos específicos de asma moderada a grave. dupixent no es adecuado para tratar problemas respiratorios repentinos. puede mejorar la función pulmonar para respirar mejor en apenas 2 semanas. y ayudar a prevenir ataques severos de asma. no es un esteroide, pero puede ayudar a reducir o eliminar los esteroides orales. du
omar acaba de decir algo, y es importante canasto pÚblico angelino y de todo el paÍs, que sepan que omarmilia. ojalÁ que vuelvan y que la familia se reÚna. en dunkin' tenemos el café para dar los “buenos días”, el de “¡cuéntamelo todo!” y el de “¡felicidades!”. con quién sea, o como sea que lo tomes. café a todas horas, en dunkin'. américa se mueve con dunkin'. nuevo excellence cool supreme de l'oreal paris y lo mejor de todo es que no se pone anaranjadonkin'. su nuevo...
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he was best known for playing omar little in all five series of the crime drama the wire. michael williams grew _ what do we know? michael williams grew up _ what do we know? michael williams grew up in - what do we know? michael williams grew up in the - williams grew up in the projects of brooklyn and once said he thought he may never leave that particular part of the world, but it was his love for street dance that propelled him into dancing tours, with such luminaries as george michael and madonna, and then the artist who packs a curse or picture of michael williams, and that very distinctive scar than one cheek, which he got after intervening in a fight outside a bar when he was 25 years old, and argued successfully for michael williams to be given the part of tupac�*s brother in the film, bullet, then appeared as a guest in boston legal and the sopranos then landed the defining role of omar lytle, in the wire, perhaps the most memorable role in a series that has been called one of the best in television history, so good that then senator barack obama called the wire
he was best known for playing omar little in all five series of the crime drama the wire. michael williams grew _ what do we know? michael williams grew up _ what do we know? michael williams grew up in - what do we know? michael williams grew up in the - williams grew up in the projects of brooklyn and once said he thought he may never leave that particular part of the world, but it was his love for street dance that propelled him into dancing tours, with such luminaries as george michael and...
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sudan's former leader, omar al bashir, who was accused of orchestrating the genocide, is now behind bars, but the situation on the ground remains unchanged for millions of darfur's victims. traveling by car, by donkey, and on foot, pbs newshour special correspondent benedict moran and video journalist yorgen samso visited a rebel stronghold in darf's remote jebel marra mountains. there, they found rebels unwilling to put down their guns, and isolated communities for whom the war has never ended. ( military chanting ) >> reporter: for these rebel fighters in the sudanese region of darfur, the war against the capital far from over. ( singing ) >> reporter:his is torong tonga, headquarters of the sudanese liberation army. the rebel group has been fighting sudan's central government for nearly two decades. ( singing ) these fighters are doing daily drills: of marching... ( military chanting ) ...and dancing... ( singing ) ...in a routine that prepares civilians to become rebel soldiers. >> ( translated ): participants come here because they believe in the movement, and have the same principl
sudan's former leader, omar al bashir, who was accused of orchestrating the genocide, is now behind bars, but the situation on the ground remains unchanged for millions of darfur's victims. traveling by car, by donkey, and on foot, pbs newshour special correspondent benedict moran and video journalist yorgen samso visited a rebel stronghold in darf's remote jebel marra mountains. there, they found rebels unwilling to put down their guns, and isolated communities for whom the war has never...
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. >> o'donnell: omar villafranca, thank you. and as we approach the 20th anniversary of the deadliest terror attack on u.s. soil, we wanted to share a story with you that few people have ever heard, about two fighter pilots who took off on 9/11 to protect the nation's capitol, knowing it might be their last mission. >> it was a normal tuesday morning. >> o'donnell: lieutenant general marc sasseville and heather penney flew f-16s for the air national guard. on september 11, 2001, they
. >> o'donnell: omar villafranca, thank you. and as we approach the 20th anniversary of the deadliest terror attack on u.s. soil, we wanted to share a story with you that few people have ever heard, about two fighter pilots who took off on 9/11 to protect the nation's capitol, knowing it might be their last mission. >> it was a normal tuesday morning. >> o'donnell: lieutenant general marc sasseville and heather penney flew f-16s for the air national guard. on september 11,...
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omar villafranca, thank you. well, something pretty remarkable is about to take place just hours from now. for the first time, an all- civilian crew of four will be sent intrt cbs' mark strassmann reports tonight from the kennedy space center in florida. >> our first all-civilian crew. >> reporter: civilian space voyagers. for inspiration 4s crew, that dreams both in the stars and the countdown's final hours. thy suited up this afternoon and headed into their spacex crew dragon capsule. crew member sian proctor: >> every day is just gets better and better. >> reporter: on the launch tower, high above pad 39-a, jared isaacman, the mission commander, back in may showed us their walkway to the cosmos. >> this is where the rocket launch is. this is where you get strapped in. >> reporter: the billionaire chartered the flight. the price tag? reportedly about $200 million. >> this is a first, that's significance, that's responsibility. >> reporter: responsibility being the first that there will be a second and a third?
omar villafranca, thank you. well, something pretty remarkable is about to take place just hours from now. for the first time, an all- civilian crew of four will be sent intrt cbs' mark strassmann reports tonight from the kennedy space center in florida. >> our first all-civilian crew. >> reporter: civilian space voyagers. for inspiration 4s crew, that dreams both in the stars and the countdown's final hours. thy suited up this afternoon and headed into their spacex crew dragon...
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of the war, literally the day after the japanese surrendered president harry truman would.general omar bradley on august 15th, 1945, two days before the 76 anniversary of that to oversee the veterans administration. he was instrumental in expanding the health and medical access for veterans 10 year, to what we know today is the largest integrated healthcare system in the united states, providing care over 1200 healthcare facilities with 170 medical centers and over 1000 outpatient sites. the sheer to hear more about the significant improvement to veterans and benefits immediately following world war ii we are joined today by historians from the veterans benefits. >> hello. >> hi. >> we are so glad to have you guys. we have doctor jeffery seiken, historian at the veteran center who will discuss the origins and impact of legacy of the 1944 g.i. bill, one of the most transformative pieces of social legislation in us history. providing education and housing benefits to millions of returning veterans to integrate into civilian life. we also have katie delacenserie, historian for the better
of the war, literally the day after the japanese surrendered president harry truman would.general omar bradley on august 15th, 1945, two days before the 76 anniversary of that to oversee the veterans administration. he was instrumental in expanding the health and medical access for veterans 10 year, to what we know today is the largest integrated healthcare system in the united states, providing care over 1200 healthcare facilities with 170 medical centers and over 1000 outpatient sites. the...
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omar: i think china is a risk for the markets in a number of ways. do not think evergrande will create systemic risk, but clearly there is a transition in china where the support for the credit market and some credit issuance will be less forthcoming and much more selective. we think chinese policymakers will draw the line in terms of not creating systemic risk. we saw that clearly with huarong. we think evergrande will be a different story. that is one risk. the other risk is really the fact that there will be less tailwinds for the markets. we're in a situation where china is focusing on addressing some of its own internal issues. it will be less of a tailwind for global growth. we are seeing very accommodative policy globally, starting with a number of central banks that have already signaled or some of them are actually --, a major market mover. we think the market [indiscernible] rishaad: we saw that there was a negotiated settlement, we don't know the details, of an onshore debt by evergrande. the $83.5 million coupon payment , it is perhaps mo
omar: i think china is a risk for the markets in a number of ways. do not think evergrande will create systemic risk, but clearly there is a transition in china where the support for the credit market and some credit issuance will be less forthcoming and much more selective. we think chinese policymakers will draw the line in terms of not creating systemic risk. we saw that clearly with huarong. we think evergrande will be a different story. that is one risk. the other risk is really the fact...
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good evening, omar. >> reporter: good evening.espite the floodwaters and the rain, a lot of people are still trying to go down this road and see their homes for the first time since the storm. but they're learning it's one thing to survive ida's winds. it's another to survive the aftermath. the full impact of ida's direct hit on places like grand isle is only now coming into focus. 165-mile-an-hour wind gusts and nearly a foot of rain shredded the island. a power substation was blown to pieces. and the word tonight to those who got out in time: don't even begin to think about coming back yet. >> the schools are not open. the businesses are not open. the hospitals are slammed. there's not water in your home, and there's not going to be electricity. >> reporter: tonight, more than a million customers all along southeast louisiana, mostly in new orleans, are still without power and could be for as long as a month. in southern mississippi, ida left nearly 60,000 customers in the dark. it will take days to assess the full damage to pow
good evening, omar. >> reporter: good evening.espite the floodwaters and the rain, a lot of people are still trying to go down this road and see their homes for the first time since the storm. but they're learning it's one thing to survive ida's winds. it's another to survive the aftermath. the full impact of ida's direct hit on places like grand isle is only now coming into focus. 165-mile-an-hour wind gusts and nearly a foot of rain shredded the island. a power substation was blown to...
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minutes. sedans government says it's filed a could challenge by people loyal to the post president omar bashir and arrested all the perpetrators. i see canadians standing together together in your determination to end this. pandemic canadian climate suggesting scotto window snapped general election bucking spacing, criticism for holding the vote. during the pandemic, the kremlin reject really from a european human rights court that it's fund russia responsible for the death of farmers fi alexander, this young code and global market. so rattled those fears grow, that one of china's biggest real estate developers could collapse under a multi $1000000000.00. dat uninstall more problems for boss line, a coach rental cayman. alas, many go only just saving them from the la granada in the spanish. but ah, we're going to start in sudan for the governing sovereign council, says it's foiled to attempt to, as the plotters have all been arrested on their being questioned. they tried to take control of several government institutions, including the state t, v, and radio army units. and i said to be
minutes. sedans government says it's filed a could challenge by people loyal to the post president omar bashir and arrested all the perpetrators. i see canadians standing together together in your determination to end this. pandemic canadian climate suggesting scotto window snapped general election bucking spacing, criticism for holding the vote. during the pandemic, the kremlin reject really from a european human rights court that it's fund russia responsible for the death of farmers fi...
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he was best known for playing omar little in the tv crime drama the wire.ams grew up in and the projects of brooklyn and once said that he thought that he may never leave that particular part of the world, but it was his love for street dance that propelled him into tours, dancing tours, with such luminaries as george michael and madonna, and then the artist tupac shakur saw a picture of michael williams and that very distinctive scar down one cheek. it was something that he got after intervening in a fight outside a bar when he was 25 years old. and tupac shakur argued successfully for michael williams to be given the part tupac�*s brother in the film, bullet. he went on to make guest appearances in boston legal, the sopranos and other shows before landing that role that was to define him, of course, as omar little, in the wire. it was perhaps the most memorable role in a series that has been called one of the best in television history. so good that then senator barack obama called the wire his favourite tv show and omar little the favourite character in
he was best known for playing omar little in the tv crime drama the wire.ams grew up in and the projects of brooklyn and once said that he thought that he may never leave that particular part of the world, but it was his love for street dance that propelled him into tours, dancing tours, with such luminaries as george michael and madonna, and then the artist tupac shakur saw a picture of michael williams and that very distinctive scar down one cheek. it was something that he got after...
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well, cbs' omar villafranca made it there. good evening, omar. >> reporter: good evening, norah. grand isle is ground zero. this is the hardest hit area in louisiana. it took us several hours just to get down here, and we passed by miles of downed power lines and washed out roads. and the people who live here, they haven't even been back to see what's left of their island. this is what it looked like when hurricane ida tore through grand isle, louisiana, on sunday. this is what's left of grand isle today. every building in the state's last-inhabited barrier island is damaged; almost half of the homes and businesses, destroyed. nearly all of the homes and businesses here in grand isle are built on stilts. they're designed to withstand the flooding of a hurricane, but they couldn't stand up to the winds of hurricane ida. >> it's the worst. >> reporter: the worst. worse than katrina? >> yes, yes. >> reporter: david camardelle has been mayor for nearly 25 years. >> we have no food. we have no water. we shut the gas off. and we have no electricity. >> reporter: that frustration is bei
well, cbs' omar villafranca made it there. good evening, omar. >> reporter: good evening, norah. grand isle is ground zero. this is the hardest hit area in louisiana. it took us several hours just to get down here, and we passed by miles of downed power lines and washed out roads. and the people who live here, they haven't even been back to see what's left of their island. this is what it looked like when hurricane ida tore through grand isle, louisiana, on sunday. this is what's left of...
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or two later, the taliban offered to surrender control of kandahar, if its leader, mullah mohammed omarnity" in opposition custody. u.s. defense secretary donald rumsfeld rejected the offer. >> if you are asking wooden arrangement with omar, where he could "live in dignity" in someplace in afghanistan be consistent with what i have said, the answer is no, it would not have been consistent with what i have said. amy: that's donald rumsfeld speaking december 6, 2001. the u.s. war in afghanistan would continue for almost 20 more years. according to the costs of war project, the u.s. has spent over $2.2 trillion in afghanistan and pakistan. by one count, at least 71,000 afghan and pakistani civilians have died in the fighting. afghanistan is now facing a massive manitarian crisis, and the taliban is back in power. we turn now to pulitzer prize-winning reporter spencer ackerman, author of the new book "reign of terror: how the 9/11 era destabilized america and produced trump." the book is based in part on his reporting from afghanistan, iraq and guantánamo. talk about this moment, as the u.s
or two later, the taliban offered to surrender control of kandahar, if its leader, mullah mohammed omarnity" in opposition custody. u.s. defense secretary donald rumsfeld rejected the offer. >> if you are asking wooden arrangement with omar, where he could "live in dignity" in someplace in afghanistan be consistent with what i have said, the answer is no, it would not have been consistent with what i have said. amy: that's donald rumsfeld speaking december 6, 2001. the u.s....
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cnn's omar jimenez joins us now. omar, what happened here?hey basically voted to move forward with the nonrenewal process of dr. whitfield's contract. in this step one because it is a two step process here, in the step one, the school board laid out their reasons which are basically accusations at this point of why they believe they should not move forward with renewing his contract, and there are six main ones and among their accusations were that there were performance and communication concerns, behavior to supervisors, dishonesty with the media, failure to express concerns appropriately, dividing the community, and relationship with parents, community and colleagues. i should note that when the dividing the community accusation was read, the entire room, which was full of parents and community members busted out laughing. one person was yelling repeatedly at the school board, you are full of it, in more explicit terms. that showed there were a lot of people in support of dr. whitfield throughout that hearing, and he even spoke himself in
cnn's omar jimenez joins us now. omar, what happened here?hey basically voted to move forward with the nonrenewal process of dr. whitfield's contract. in this step one because it is a two step process here, in the step one, the school board laid out their reasons which are basically accusations at this point of why they believe they should not move forward with renewing his contract, and there are six main ones and among their accusations were that there were performance and communication...
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we understand that he was a talk commander on the la omar. we know that he was arrested in pakistan in 2010 and released why order of the americans in 2018 in order to stop participating in those negotiations in doha other names mentioned model, you're cool. as defense minister acting defense minister, we say, maria, who is the son of omar, who was a top military commander in the taut about and also barkley, dimension of sir. i'll sure connie as acting interior minister, somebody who is associate you to very much part of the how connie network, a very controversial figure, a network that is being blamed by the west for countless bombings and terror acts. but as it say, this is the beginnings, this is an acting government and is going to be very interesting to see how this develops. all right, so we've got to, we got to leave early stages. we've got to leave it there, child. so thanks for that. lots more reaction on this to come here on out to 0 as the taliban begins. naming a new government to stay with us for the latest on all of us stories
we understand that he was a talk commander on the la omar. we know that he was arrested in pakistan in 2010 and released why order of the americans in 2018 in order to stop participating in those negotiations in doha other names mentioned model, you're cool. as defense minister acting defense minister, we say, maria, who is the son of omar, who was a top military commander in the taut about and also barkley, dimension of sir. i'll sure connie as acting interior minister, somebody who is...
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and perhaps most iconically of all, omar little in "the wire."ngster from "the wire." >> particularly with omar, he was fearless. he was outspoken. he suffered not even a little bit from social acceptability. you know. he didn't care what anyone thought about him except the ones he loved. and he had a huge moral compass and he wasn't afraid to express it. i was the complete polar opposite. i was frightened a lot of times growing up. i had a very low self-esteem and a hyung need to be accepted. the only thing that i knew that i shared with omar was his sensitivity and his ability to love and his ability to love deep. >> williams' loss is so staggering and so shocking, in part because he was just 54 years old and because of his long struggles with addiction and how that played into how he died. and because of the many, many losses we've endured of black men in the prime of their lives, historically and in recent years. but also because of the way he humanized these black men who he embodied as his co-star in "the wire," wendell pierce, explained. >
and perhaps most iconically of all, omar little in "the wire."ngster from "the wire." >> particularly with omar, he was fearless. he was outspoken. he suffered not even a little bit from social acceptability. you know. he didn't care what anyone thought about him except the ones he loved. and he had a huge moral compass and he wasn't afraid to express it. i was the complete polar opposite. i was frightened a lot of times growing up. i had a very low self-esteem and a...
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please welcome supervisor from district 8, rafael mandelman and omar runcon. oh, well, he's an important person. sorry, rafael had to leave. i'm glad you're still here, mayor. thank you. should we do the awards? >> what would you like to do, ladies? i'm always happy to introduce ms. honey mahogany. i like to always watch her meteoric rise to leadership and power here in san francisco. please welcome honey mahogany. [ applause ] >> thank you mayor breed, thank you claire farley. one of my truly best friends and one of the reasons why we are all here today jupiter peraza for her advocacy. i just want to say a few brief words about how we ended up here today. when we founded the transgender initiative, that have been serving the transgender community for decades here in san francisco. that includes organizations like t.j.i.p.. it includes organizations like st. james infirmary and it also includes organizations like the q foundation. we all banded together because we saw what was happening to our beautiful city of san francisco. there was rapid gentrification and
please welcome supervisor from district 8, rafael mandelman and omar runcon. oh, well, he's an important person. sorry, rafael had to leave. i'm glad you're still here, mayor. thank you. should we do the awards? >> what would you like to do, ladies? i'm always happy to introduce ms. honey mahogany. i like to always watch her meteoric rise to leadership and power here in san francisco. please welcome honey mahogany. [ applause ] >> thank you mayor breed, thank you claire farley. one...
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that made him not just a good actor or a great actor, it made him iconic. >> omar, isn't it?reporter: he was the emmy-nominated star best known for his role as omar little on the hit show "the wire." >> just like you. >> the culture of drugs. >> excuse me? >> what? >> i got the shotgun. i got the briefcase. it's all a game, though, right? >> reporter: police say they found williams dead in his brooklyn home on monday. the death is being investigated as a possible drug overdose. overnight "the wire" creator wrote on twitter that he was too gutted right now to say all that ought to be said. michael was a fine man and rare talent and on our journey together he always deserved the best words, and today those words won't come. wlliams has long been open about his struggles with sobriety speaking to tamron hall earlier this year. >> a lot of people often think that when a person puts down the drug or the alcohol that all the problems go away. that couldn't be further from the truth. drugs and alcohol aren't the problem. they're merely symptoms of the problem. >> reporter: his own s
that made him not just a good actor or a great actor, it made him iconic. >> omar, isn't it?reporter: he was the emmy-nominated star best known for his role as omar little on the hit show "the wire." >> just like you. >> the culture of drugs. >> excuse me? >> what? >> i got the shotgun. i got the briefcase. it's all a game, though, right? >> reporter: police say they found williams dead in his brooklyn home on monday. the death is being...
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cnn's omar jimenez has been monitoring the meeting tonight and he joins me now.good evening to you. so, tell us what went down tonight. what happened? >> yeah, don. so the school board basically voted to move forward with the nonrenewal process of dr. whitfield's contract. it's step one of a two-step process. and in this step one, they laid out their reasons, their accusations for why they believe his contract should not be renewed. in particular they laid out six. and among them they said that it was because of performance and communication concerns dating back to february. behavior to supervisors, dishonesty with media, failure to express concerns appropriately, dividing the community, and relationship with parents, community, and colleagues. now after that dividing the community part, the entire hearing room, which is full of parents that had come out to support dr. whitfield and voice their concerns, that whole hearing busted out in laughter. and one person even yelled repeatedly at the school board "you are full of -- it." in more explicit terms. the school
cnn's omar jimenez has been monitoring the meeting tonight and he joins me now.good evening to you. so, tell us what went down tonight. what happened? >> yeah, don. so the school board basically voted to move forward with the nonrenewal process of dr. whitfield's contract. it's step one of a two-step process. and in this step one, they laid out their reasons, their accusations for why they believe his contract should not be renewed. in particular they laid out six. and among them they...
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please welcome supervisor from district 8, rafael mandelman and omar runcon. oh, well, he's an important person. sorry, rafael had to leave. i'm glad you're still here, mayor. thank you. should we do the awards? >> what would you like to do, ladies? i'm always happy to introduce ms. honey mahogany. i like to always watch her meteoric rise to leadership and power here in san francisco. please welcome honey mahogany. [ applause ] >> thank you mayor breed, thank you claire farley. one of my truly best friends and one of the reasons why we are all here today jupiter peraza for her advocacy. i just want to say a few brief words about how we ended up here today. when we founded the transgender initiative, that have been serving the transgender community for decades here in san francisco. that includes organizations like t.j.i.p.. it includes organizations like st. james infirmary and it also includes organizations like the q foundation. we all banded together because we saw what was happening to our beautiful city of san francisco. there was rapid gentrification and
please welcome supervisor from district 8, rafael mandelman and omar runcon. oh, well, he's an important person. sorry, rafael had to leave. i'm glad you're still here, mayor. thank you. should we do the awards? >> what would you like to do, ladies? i'm always happy to introduce ms. honey mahogany. i like to always watch her meteoric rise to leadership and power here in san francisco. please welcome honey mahogany. [ applause ] >> thank you mayor breed, thank you claire farley. one...
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we appreciate it. >>> and still ahead on "morning joe" ilhan omar joins us. thousands of haitian migrants removed from a makeshift camp along the texas border being sent back to haiti. we'll get a live report from port-au-prince. "morning joe" is coming right back. on ancestry i discovered more about my great-great-grandfather baptiste caretto. ancestry threads all of the little facts together into a narrative so you get to feel like you're walking the same path they did. the new sensodyne repair and protect with deep repair has thee science to showfeel like that the toothpaste goes deep inside the exposed dentin to help repair sensitive teeth. my patients are able to have that quality of life back. i recommend sensodyne repair and protect with deep repair. as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ after decades of big pollution li
we appreciate it. >>> and still ahead on "morning joe" ilhan omar joins us. thousands of haitian migrants removed from a makeshift camp along the texas border being sent back to haiti. we'll get a live report from port-au-prince. "morning joe" is coming right back. on ancestry i discovered more about my great-great-grandfather baptiste caretto. ancestry threads all of the little facts together into a narrative so you get to feel like you're walking the same path...
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somebody is going to be like fox news calls ilhan omar survey.stupid people come in every shape and size. if you don't believe in, watch "the view." they should be doing that. >> greg: i think we know how you feel about her. up next, will a taco subscription service make your roommate very nervous? this is the sound of an asthma attack... that doesn't happen. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove them. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to.
somebody is going to be like fox news calls ilhan omar survey.stupid people come in every shape and size. if you don't believe in, watch "the view." they should be doing that. >> greg: i think we know how you feel about her. up next, will a taco subscription service make your roommate very nervous? this is the sound of an asthma attack... that doesn't happen. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler....
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back to katie looking at august of 1945, general omar bradley at the va, what challenges when he takes on the new position, was he eager to go to administration and particularly medical, who does he partner with to make it happen? >> half 1 million need medical care and 16 million coming out of world war ii and what they are facing at va is 100 hospitals spread out across the country and mostly rural areas like i was talking about and a depleted medical workforce because the war had a lot of doctors from the va who had gone on to the war and were there and we were hampered by civil service regulations and what they were able to learn so the situation is bad in 1945 at the press dubbed it the backwaters of medicine. it was clear there needed to be some sort of change in this onslaught of veterans coming back needing health care and services so what president truman does is call upon general omar bradley to take on the situation sending them into battle, and a little hesitant to take on the job, the job that fdr called the hardest job in washington so you can tell there were trepidations
back to katie looking at august of 1945, general omar bradley at the va, what challenges when he takes on the new position, was he eager to go to administration and particularly medical, who does he partner with to make it happen? >> half 1 million need medical care and 16 million coming out of world war ii and what they are facing at va is 100 hospitals spread out across the country and mostly rural areas like i was talking about and a depleted medical workforce because the war had a lot...
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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...
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omar villafranca, cbs news, del rio, texas. >> o'donnell: and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." california police officers charged with felony assault in the vicious beating of a young black man. and giant sequoias that have lived thousands of years face imminent destruction. what's being done to protect them. and how a crew is making the most time in space. most time in space. how much you'll need, and build a straightforward plan to generate income, even when you're not working. a plan that gives you the chance to grow your savings and create cash flow that lasts. along the way, we'll give you ways to be tax efficient. and you can start, stop or adjust your plan at any time without the unnecessary fees. talk to us today, so we can help you go from saving...to living. michael: this is the story of two brothers. david: my grandfather, pinchas. michael: my great-great- grandfather, rachmaiel. gigi: pinky and rocky. simi: there was an uprising in poland. david: and then the family broke apart. michael: they scattered around in different place gigi: th
omar villafranca, cbs news, del rio, texas. >> o'donnell: and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." california police officers charged with felony assault in the vicious beating of a young black man. and giant sequoias that have lived thousands of years face imminent destruction. what's being done to protect them. and how a crew is making the most time in space. most time in space. how much you'll need, and build a straightforward plan to generate...
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omar villafranca, cbs news, grapevine, texas. >> o'donnell: paisley's got the right values.e right back. ked vitamin. that help unleash your energy. loaded with b vitamins... ...and other key essential nutrients... ...it's a tasty way to conquer your day. try centrum multi gummies. now with a new look. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred... ...as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. your doctor should monitor your bloodwork. tell your doctor about any infections...and if you are or may become pregnant while
omar villafranca, cbs news, grapevine, texas. >> o'donnell: paisley's got the right values.e right back. ked vitamin. that help unleash your energy. loaded with b vitamins... ...and other key essential nutrients... ...it's a tasty way to conquer your day. try centrum multi gummies. now with a new look. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain,...
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omar villafranca, cbs news, chattanooga, tennessee. >> o'donnell: can't get better unless you revisitt. we'll be right back. of the past. we'll be right back. so here's what i do. i wear this dexcom g6. it continuously sends my glucose numbers to my phone, and this arrow shows me where i'm headed and how fast. check out dexcom.com/inrange. it's time for electric... to turn into lightning. ♪ an electric truck that can haul... ...on both ends. that can help build your house. and if need be, power that house. that feels like a bullet train. and works like a freight train. the fully electric f-150 lightning. age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss, so the national eye institute did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision preservision areds 2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd, it is my vision, s
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margaret. >> brennan: thank you, omar.ing tonight, a federal arrest warrant has been issued for brian laundrie, the fiancÉ of gabby petito, that 22-year- old whose body was found last weekend. laundrie hasn't been seen in more than a week. cbs's jericka duncan is covering the search in florida. good evening, jericka. >> reporter: good evening to you, margaret. brian laundrie is no longer considered a person of interest, but as you mentioned, he is now considered a suspect, while he is someone that police still are searching for. but he's connected to what they say are alleged crimes committed around the same time as gabby petito's death. tonight, the u.s. district court of wyoming has issued a federal arrest warrant for brian laundrie, wanted for activities following the death of fiancÉe gabby petito. the warrant alleges he used an unauthorized bank card around the time of gabby's disappearance. meanwhile, police in moab, utah are launching a formal investigation into how their department handled a 911 call involving a pos
margaret. >> brennan: thank you, omar.ing tonight, a federal arrest warrant has been issued for brian laundrie, the fiancÉ of gabby petito, that 22-year- old whose body was found last weekend. laundrie hasn't been seen in more than a week. cbs's jericka duncan is covering the search in florida. good evening, jericka. >> reporter: good evening to you, margaret. brian laundrie is no longer considered a person of interest, but as you mentioned, he is now considered a suspect, while he...
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norah. >> o'donnell: omar villafranca, thank you. and as we approach the 20th anniversary of the deadliest terror attack on u.s. soil, we wanted to share a story with you that few people have ever heard, about two fighter pilots who took off on 9/11 to protect the nation's capitol, knowing it might be their last mission. >> it was a normal tuesday morning. >> o'donnell: lieutenant general marc sasseville and heather penney flew f-16s for the air national guard. on september 11, 2001, they watched two planes hit the world trade center. >> we knew, immediately, as soon as we saw the images, that we needed to protect and defend. >> o'donnell: protect and defend the nation's capitol, as commercial airliners had become weapons of war. what did you understand about the rules of engagement, heather? >> we understood what the threat was. we were looking for a rogue airliner, flying low, that was not communicating with air traffic control. >> o'donnell: the pilots had no time to spare. the country was under attack. they knew of at least one p
norah. >> o'donnell: omar villafranca, thank you. and as we approach the 20th anniversary of the deadliest terror attack on u.s. soil, we wanted to share a story with you that few people have ever heard, about two fighter pilots who took off on 9/11 to protect the nation's capitol, knowing it might be their last mission. >> it was a normal tuesday morning. >> o'donnell: lieutenant general marc sasseville and heather penney flew f-16s for the air national guard. on september...