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>> i had never heard of omar. i was like, who? >> reporter: what did you know of omar ibn said? in a different way than i had known before. >> reporter: meaning omar ibn said was far from unique. as many as 20% to 30% of the enslaved africans brought to the united states were muslim. omar is a stand-in for tens of thousands of people largely forgotten by history. >> this is the original autobiography written by omar ibn said, in his hand. >> reporter: it's hard not to say wow. written by himself in 1831. this translation is from the 1860s. >> and it starts out in the name of the merciful. >> reporter: he starts out with a muslim prayer. >> mm-hmm. >> reporter: lanisa kitchiner heads the african and middle eastern division of the library of coppngress which acquired itn 2019. >> he moves on throughout the translation to speak of his story in senegal, to speak of his story upon arrival to the united states. >> reporter: omar writes that he was from futa toro in northern senegal, that he spent 25 years studying islam. a big army came, he goes on, and took me. after a month and a ha
>> i had never heard of omar. i was like, who? >> reporter: what did you know of omar ibn said? in a different way than i had known before. >> reporter: meaning omar ibn said was far from unique. as many as 20% to 30% of the enslaved africans brought to the united states were muslim. omar is a stand-in for tens of thousands of people largely forgotten by history. >> this is the original autobiography written by omar ibn said, in his hand. >> reporter: it's hard not...
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the district is represented none other than ilhan omar. instead of fighting for the citizens to be safer, she's fighting to defund the already-depleted police force. now, finally, it turns out the community is sick of her antics. the star tribune and even uber lefty mayor jacob frey have now endorsed her primary opponent, a guy named don samuels. is another democrat really the answer? joining me now is jim schultz who is running to unseat another radical in the state, attorney general keith ellison. now, jim, you call ellison the political godfather of ilhan omar. why and when did this state go so radical? >> pretty recently, laura. great to be on with you. ellison was elected in 2006. she succeeded him. he's her political godfather. they embraced the radical deep on the police policies that led to the extraordinary violence you're talking about. >> laura: well, i was so saddened, because as you may know, i spent quite a bit of time in minnesota. every year, i've been going there for 15 years for the summer, and it's just so beautiful! it'
the district is represented none other than ilhan omar. instead of fighting for the citizens to be safer, she's fighting to defund the already-depleted police force. now, finally, it turns out the community is sick of her antics. the star tribune and even uber lefty mayor jacob frey have now endorsed her primary opponent, a guy named don samuels. is another democrat really the answer? joining me now is jim schultz who is running to unseat another radical in the state, attorney general keith...
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you and omar go way back. >> yes indeed. ilhan and i have a history. little she has said that it is pro-american but i will leave it outside. no i'm not done, i will leave that point at that. already, she ran against a guy that was pro-law enforcement, she is defund the police, she's running in a democratic district against somebody who was republican and is heavily democratic day looks like obviously she is going to win. i think as we go forward more and more as everyone has been saying the progressives are losing and maybe she might not win. and though her history pretty well and i've never heard her say anything pro-american or anything positive about the country that save her, gave her the ability to leave a war-torn area and get an education and be a success. >> you heard our prediction, she will be the first squad member to be booted from congress. we all agree? >> i haven't said anything. >> i had all breaking loose after a liberal city votes to crackdown on homeless homeless encampments near schools. ♪ ♪ you see, son, with a little elbow grease
you and omar go way back. >> yes indeed. ilhan and i have a history. little she has said that it is pro-american but i will leave it outside. no i'm not done, i will leave that point at that. already, she ran against a guy that was pro-law enforcement, she is defund the police, she's running in a democratic district against somebody who was republican and is heavily democratic day looks like obviously she is going to win. i think as we go forward more and more as everyone has been saying...
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omar villafranca, thank you. and for more on this deadly storm and where it's headed let's bring in the weather channethe weatherchannel's mike. >> the rain coming so fast and so half the, city streets in forth worth filled up and looked like rivers here. water in many places have been slow to recede since we had so much rain through the afternoon and evening. there have been areas around the metroplex. rain gauges have pegged 15 inches or more of rain, officially in dallas, just over nine inches of rain in the last 24 hours, the west of the 24-hour span in 90 years. now, that's been good for our pedartures. it's basically eradicated our departure. it doesn't mean the extreme drought has gone away. many locations have investigator significant rainfall departures for 2022. louisiana and mississippi, in particular. norah, with some rainfall total here's estimated 5-8 inches over the next 24 hours, flooding a newer certainty. >> o'donnell: heading east. mike betties,s thank you. now to breaking news in the legal bat
omar villafranca, thank you. and for more on this deadly storm and where it's headed let's bring in the weather channethe weatherchannel's mike. >> the rain coming so fast and so half the, city streets in forth worth filled up and looked like rivers here. water in many places have been slow to recede since we had so much rain through the afternoon and evening. there have been areas around the metroplex. rain gauges have pegged 15 inches or more of rain, officially in dallas, just over...
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omar villafranca, thank you.or more on this deadly storm and where it's headed,dly storm an let's bring in the weather channel's mike bettes. good evening, mike. >> norah, good evening. the rain, coming so fast and so hard in the dallas-forth worth metroplex that city streets in forth worth filled up and looked like rivers here. and the water in many places had been slow to recede since we had so much rain through the afternoon and evening. there have been some areas around the metroplex where rain gauges have pegged 15 inches or more of rain. officially in dallas, just over nine inches of rain in the last 24 hours, the wettest 24-hour span in 90 years. now, that's been good for our departures. it's basically eradicated our departure. that doesn't necessarily mean, though, that the extreme drought has gone away. across texas, many locations have very significant rainfall departures for 2022. more heavy rains back in our forecast. louisiana and mississippi, in particular. norah, with some rainfall totals here esti
omar villafranca, thank you.or more on this deadly storm and where it's headed,dly storm an let's bring in the weather channel's mike bettes. good evening, mike. >> norah, good evening. the rain, coming so fast and so hard in the dallas-forth worth metroplex that city streets in forth worth filled up and looked like rivers here. and the water in many places had been slow to recede since we had so much rain through the afternoon and evening. there have been some areas around the metroplex...
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and i last guest in omar, thank you. are welcome to the street. please introduce yourself to our viewers around the world. thank you for having me. my name is kin omar. i have been a long term human rights and democracy active is wrong. and my bro, my since 1988 as i was a part of organizing the well known nationwide pro democracy, appraising, known as the 8888. currently i'm the chair of the human rights research and advocacy organization called progressive voice. we are look on your my human rights organization. thanks for having me. get our view as you've met your panel. let me tell you what the key question is that we're talking about on youtube. so you can be right here in the comment section, section panel mia mars pro democracy activists in jor, military pressure. that is the conversation we're going to be having in the next 20 minutes or so. surely, let me start with you. we've been seeing extraordinary, very, very chummy pictures of the russian foreign minister meeting of the head of the medium are military on wednesday local time. when y
and i last guest in omar, thank you. are welcome to the street. please introduce yourself to our viewers around the world. thank you for having me. my name is kin omar. i have been a long term human rights and democracy active is wrong. and my bro, my since 1988 as i was a part of organizing the well known nationwide pro democracy, appraising, known as the 8888. currently i'm the chair of the human rights research and advocacy organization called progressive voice. we are look on your my human...
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let me jump hello, hello to nathan, shin lay omar, thank you so much for joining us. please introduce yourself. tell everybody who you are. what you do, nathan? please start. but you know, that's for having me. i'm near them all. i mean, by miss journalist, you know, what game goes all 4 more for more than 2 degrees. and i was, you know, all sort of equal foreigner of kumar, your media, and i was, you know, arrested and tortured by the military lexia. so finally i was, you know, free and people to back to the state of the iceberg, nearly 100 diesel in prism. thank you are so glad to having here and healthy on the screen today should lay welcome back to the stream. you ways bring us extraordinary stories from down on the ground because you might not audience who you are, what you do. hello, anyone. eagle, alba. this is ashley. i'm in pro democracy activist with the aggressive civil society coalition called a cd at the same time in a week or 2 at 10, i've been organizing one man and of occasion for solidarity among the women protest are revolutionaries, and also work wi
let me jump hello, hello to nathan, shin lay omar, thank you so much for joining us. please introduce yourself. tell everybody who you are. what you do, nathan? please start. but you know, that's for having me. i'm near them all. i mean, by miss journalist, you know, what game goes all 4 more for more than 2 degrees. and i was, you know, all sort of equal foreigner of kumar, your media, and i was, you know, arrested and tortured by the military lexia. so finally i was, you know, free and people...
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michele: sÍ, calienta como decÍa luis omar el heroe de anoche con el travesaÑo.uvo driussi. con goles y asistencia. tocamos atrÁs con blake. la pandilla busca liderato ante los rayos que buscan hacer valer su poderio. disfruta de lo mejor. atenciÓn con esta. puede ser, palacios. se mete hasta la cocina. llega bien nervo. ahora beltrÁn. que acompaÑa y deja con nervo. que se ve la cara. prÓximos dÍas en.. en guadalajara. en el clÁsico. pero agÁ compaÑeros hasta el mÁs no poder para enfrentar a la mls. por momentos ahora major league soccer ataca con contragolpe. diego: tratando de aprovechar el adelantamiento de la liga que muchas veces queda con gente en ataque. y se descubre atrÁs en la bÚsqueda de conseguir el gol del empate. a cocca le gusta que presione bien alto. ramses: levanta la cabeza. busca por dÓnde. espaldas al arco. el emperador con quiquones para el otro quiquones. recibe la pelota. segundo palo, no llega. no llega furch. lo marcaban. en otro jugada mÁs de la liga mx. que tendrÁ otra oportunidad. marcelo: mira, la verdad que estÁ jugando mucho mejor
michele: sÍ, calienta como decÍa luis omar el heroe de anoche con el travesaÑo.uvo driussi. con goles y asistencia. tocamos atrÁs con blake. la pandilla busca liderato ante los rayos que buscan hacer valer su poderio. disfruta de lo mejor. atenciÓn con esta. puede ser, palacios. se mete hasta la cocina. llega bien nervo. ahora beltrÁn. que acompaÑa y deja con nervo. que se ve la cara. prÓximos dÍas en.. en guadalajara. en el clÁsico. pero agÁ compaÑeros hasta el mÁs no poder para...
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and her. >> we are praying for those people, that was omar villafranca reporting from texas tonight.cede, the travel nightmares continue and federal government is signaling that airlines will be held to higher standard and may be forced to pay back travelers. kris van cleave. >> reporter: more than 19,000 flights delayed, nearly 3,000 more canceled. severe weather coupled with airline and air traffic control staffing issues made paul thompson's flight from l.a. to new york a three-day trek. >> incredibly frustrating, you can't rely on anything. >> reporter: cancellations in denver had airlines rolling out cots for stranded flyers. in new york, joby palathinkal and his wife and toddler were stuck trying to get to tampa. >> delayed another hour, another hour, and today the same thing is happening again. >> reporter: nearly a quarter of flights have been delayed by almost an hour on average. >> still seeing too many delays and cancellations. >> reporter: do airlines need to be held to higher standard? >> i think so. >> reporter: secretary of transportation pete buttigieg sent a letter t
and her. >> we are praying for those people, that was omar villafranca reporting from texas tonight.cede, the travel nightmares continue and federal government is signaling that airlines will be held to higher standard and may be forced to pay back travelers. kris van cleave. >> reporter: more than 19,000 flights delayed, nearly 3,000 more canceled. severe weather coupled with airline and air traffic control staffing issues made paul thompson's flight from l.a. to new york a...
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after ilhan omar won the got into a bit of a sparring match the media. your initial question when these people getting close to defeat. the other option is a might decide to make their conduct match up to offices they hold that they want to stay in office. david: kim, then we have a lizard cheney by all accounts was just going to get in the primaries, right? yes. every poll shows it pretty much be a miracle if she were to pull this out. here is the thing though i think alyssa cheney is drawn out of the way to get with the writers. she decide to go all and and really sort of a lot of voters out there are not very pleased to see et cetera. i think will be more interesting is what comes afterward. there's a lot of speculation that liz cheney doubled down precisely because she knew this to be the outcome and she is getting ready to stage her own run for the presidency. david: dan, for republicans you don't have to go one way or the other. you do not have to be a trump fanatic either fanatically for or against. you have the virginia case for the governor ther
after ilhan omar won the got into a bit of a sparring match the media. your initial question when these people getting close to defeat. the other option is a might decide to make their conduct match up to offices they hold that they want to stay in office. david: kim, then we have a lizard cheney by all accounts was just going to get in the primaries, right? yes. every poll shows it pretty much be a miracle if she were to pull this out. here is the thing though i think alyssa cheney is drawn...
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and i'm omar jimenez.our viewers here in the united states and all around the world, it is tuesday, august 23rd. i'm john berman. brianna is off. cnn chief correspondent kaitlan collins is back here. >> great to be here. >> you and me both. listen, we have breaking news in a cnn exclusive. a potentialitily explosive whistle-blower report said security vulnerabilities pose a threat to national security and democracy. that disclosure obtained by cnn and "the washington post" comes from twitter's former head of secure, peter
and i'm omar jimenez.our viewers here in the united states and all around the world, it is tuesday, august 23rd. i'm john berman. brianna is off. cnn chief correspondent kaitlan collins is back here. >> great to be here. >> you and me both. listen, we have breaking news in a cnn exclusive. a potentialitily explosive whistle-blower report said security vulnerabilities pose a threat to national security and democracy. that disclosure obtained by cnn and "the washington post"...
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omar: tÚ Últimamente. [risas] luis: quiÉn pide perdÓn primero? omar: ok.nÍas que tenemos y de cÓmo podemos combatir, aceptar. lucy: y lo que se va haciendo. no somos los mismos. yo conocÍ a una mar de 19 aÑos—— omar de 19 aÑos y ahora 45. en quÉ momento! no somos la misma persona. antes no era celosa, asÍ soy. omar: mejore? lucy: los hombres son como el vino. ok, espÉrate. y los hombres. luis: ademÁs de su nuevo podcast omar sigue de lleno en la actuaciÓn. hoy empieza rodar un nuevo proyecto en netflix, pero no suelta la mÚsica que tambiÉn lo ha llevado a lugares que jamÁs imaginÓ. [mÚsica] omar: sabes que yo creo que es el claro ejemplo de alguien que estuvo insistiendo aferrado hasta que dios llego y me dijo "toma ya". [risas] estoy muy agradecido, muy feliz. ayer terminÉ de grabar otro tema. un tema que le compuse a ella por nuestro aniversario. hace dos dÍas que grave otra canciÓn—— grabe otra canciÓn. la mÚsica me estÁ sorprendiendo. a eso vinimos para ser feliz. nunca voy a dejar la actuaciÓn, pero tampoco la mÚsica. amo cantar, amo actuar. es bien b
omar: tÚ Últimamente. [risas] luis: quiÉn pide perdÓn primero? omar: ok.nÍas que tenemos y de cÓmo podemos combatir, aceptar. lucy: y lo que se va haciendo. no somos los mismos. yo conocÍ a una mar de 19 aÑos—— omar de 19 aÑos y ahora 45. en quÉ momento! no somos la misma persona. antes no era celosa, asÍ soy. omar: mejore? lucy: los hombres son como el vino. ok, espÉrate. y los hombres. luis: ademÁs de su nuevo podcast omar sigue de lleno en la actuaciÓn. hoy empieza rodar un...
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preceded hunt omar in congress. he was elected in 2006.she succeeded him and she very much is her political godfather. they're fully aligned on on the issues that embrace thesead radical deep on the policeen policies that havece led to that extraordinary violence that that you're talking about.en well,ed i was so saddened becaue as you may know, i spent quite a bit of time in minnesota every year i've going there for 15 years for the summer and it's just sobe beautiful. it's such a wonderful state in j the twin cities, minneapolis, u there's just such a vibrant community. never felt unsafe there. and then the lawlessness came, in after florida and people wonder if there's's any way to turn it around. now, you're right.n i mean, a it's a painful fewif years in the state. youthot know, i grew up in the state. i'm a fifth i generation and soe and i think i feelso it.ra and minnesotans feel generally that we're losing the state weci have known and loved. it's because of these radical p policies embraced by people like keith ellison and johannn
preceded hunt omar in congress. he was elected in 2006.she succeeded him and she very much is her political godfather. they're fully aligned on on the issues that embrace thesead radical deep on the policeen policies that havece led to that extraordinary violence that that you're talking about.en well,ed i was so saddened becaue as you may know, i spent quite a bit of time in minnesota every year i've going there for 15 years for the summer and it's just sobe beautiful. it's such a wonderful...
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omar villafranca, thank you.breaking news in the legal battle over the fbi search of donald trump's florida mansion. in a new court filing tonight, the former president is asking a judge to block the fbi from looking at the seized materials until a special master can be appointed to oversee the review. cbs'srobert costa is in west palm beach. >> reporter: federal investigators are now evaluating video evidence that shows people at mar-a-lago accessing storage areas that contain classified documents. part of what prompted the fbi to search the estate. the investigation into trump's alleged mishandling of the material can be traced back to the chaotic final days of his term with then white house chief of staff mark meadows and others rushing to organize the documents. instead of sending the more than two dozen boxes to the national archives, sources say trump brought them to florida, sparking alarm and eventually leading to the seizure. trump and his allies have slammed the search and today his attorneys asked a fl
omar villafranca, thank you.breaking news in the legal battle over the fbi search of donald trump's florida mansion. in a new court filing tonight, the former president is asking a judge to block the fbi from looking at the seized materials until a special master can be appointed to oversee the review. cbs'srobert costa is in west palm beach. >> reporter: federal investigators are now evaluating video evidence that shows people at mar-a-lago accessing storage areas that contain classified...
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he even told me, then to such a phrase, that omar khalid was during the operation. how to present it to me later. well he his stopped said that uh no, no need. she did not want to pull in the forehead. you know i called after already. look after posted. yes, i looked, well, let's go to the operating room, as they went called, you can go up to the second floor already for assistance, of course. i didn’t raise it, after that i generally trust to believe people. here we go to the doctor. we believe you understand, you are a surgeon. you are standing near some komarov who knows how to use face cream, and you did not advise anything. you know two surgeons for an operation when there is no answer necessary. i am in my life. well, i was lucky i was loved by adult women. for what i don’t know the skin was good. they stroked me and said that i was beautiful. i did not believe, but i saw such terrible women. you can’t even imagine the most clumsy men were the best, but they were such smart women, they had such husbands. and the main thing in life is to gain the mind of the mi
he even told me, then to such a phrase, that omar khalid was during the operation. how to present it to me later. well he his stopped said that uh no, no need. she did not want to pull in the forehead. you know i called after already. look after posted. yes, i looked, well, let's go to the operating room, as they went called, you can go up to the second floor already for assistance, of course. i didn’t raise it, after that i generally trust to believe people. here we go to the doctor. we...
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we get more now from cbs' omar villafranca. storm that flooded parts of texas has dropped as much as eight inches of rain across sections of the gulf coast states, with more to come. the weather channely's justin michaels was in monroe, louisiana, just east of shreveport, when the storm hit. >> the kind of flooding we're seeing here is in neighborhoods and on streets, and they did have some neighborhood and street flooding just yesterday with the amount of rain we're experiencing today, there is concern that could happen again. >> reporter: 48 hours ago, the record-breaking storm pounded part of texas, dumping more than a foot of rain, sparking flash floods and hundreds of water rescues, even a tornado. today, texans started to clean upthe mess. just southeast of dallas, this is what the medina family woke up to yesterday-- several inches of water inside their home, several feet outside. today, we found jose luis medina surveying his waterlogged house. you said when they went outside to get out it was basically up to their neck
we get more now from cbs' omar villafranca. storm that flooded parts of texas has dropped as much as eight inches of rain across sections of the gulf coast states, with more to come. the weather channely's justin michaels was in monroe, louisiana, just east of shreveport, when the storm hit. >> the kind of flooding we're seeing here is in neighborhoods and on streets, and they did have some neighborhood and street flooding just yesterday with the amount of rain we're experiencing today,...
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elie will be in conversation this evening with omar jimenez, the cnn correspondent based in chicago.nd so elie and omar, , the screen s yours. >> thank you brat, i appreciated elliot is to see you as always printed see each other so much in this virtual setting, we gotta set up in person at some point. >> 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 ne
elie will be in conversation this evening with omar jimenez, the cnn correspondent based in chicago.nd so elie and omar, , the screen s yours. >> thank you brat, i appreciated elliot is to see you as always printed see each other so much in this virtual setting, we gotta set up in person at some point. >> 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...
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that was omar villafranca, reporting from texas tonight. now, as the storms recede, travel nightmares continue. and now, the federal government is signaling that airlines will be held to a highr standard, and could be forced to pay back travelers for their troubles. here's cbs' kris van cleave. >> reporter: since sunday, more than 19,000 flights delayed, nearly 3,000 more canceled. severe weather, coupled with airline and air traffic control staffing issues, made paul thompson's flight from l.a. to new york a three-day trek. >> it's incredibly frustrating. i mean, you can't rely upon anything. >> reporter: cancellations in denver had airlines rolling out cots for stranded fliers. in new york, joby palathinkal, his wife and toddler, got stuck trying to get to tampa. >> delayed another hour. delayed another hour. and now, today, the same thing is happening again. >> reporter: this summer, nearly a quarter of flights by u.s. airlines have been delayed, on average, by almost an hour. >> we are still seeing far, far too many delays and cancellat
that was omar villafranca, reporting from texas tonight. now, as the storms recede, travel nightmares continue. and now, the federal government is signaling that airlines will be held to a highr standard, and could be forced to pay back travelers for their troubles. here's cbs' kris van cleave. >> reporter: since sunday, more than 19,000 flights delayed, nearly 3,000 more canceled. severe weather, coupled with airline and air traffic control staffing issues, made paul thompson's flight...
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that is exactly what omar to leave, aoc.defeat these people to the benefit of our city, our state, and our country and i hope this is the beginning. this was a shocker. no one expected this. omar was 25 points ahead of her opponent two weeks before. the people are waking up that these radicals are dangerous to the well-being of the people of our country. >> carley: dov, thank you for joining us this morning as always, we appreciated. >> thank you so much. >> carley: absolutely. parents in north dakota firing back after the school board to cancel the pledge of allegiance. speak with the word god in the text of the pledge of allegiance is capitalized and clearly refeg to the judeo god and therefore makes the pledge of allegiance a -- act periods be when you heard that correct and we will talk to to parents in that district who are standing up for the pledge coming up next. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had
that is exactly what omar to leave, aoc.defeat these people to the benefit of our city, our state, and our country and i hope this is the beginning. this was a shocker. no one expected this. omar was 25 points ahead of her opponent two weeks before. the people are waking up that these radicals are dangerous to the well-being of the people of our country. >> carley: dov, thank you for joining us this morning as always, we appreciated. >> thank you so much. >> carley:...
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also, omar, you mentioned he talked about polarization.as prominent, but polarization is either flat or has declined slightly. so there's something kind of different happening in the u.s., but for better or worse it does seem like the next several years do seem like they're set up to be quite polarized. >> and for starters he said he doesn't want meta or facebook to be the company that's actually singularly deciding what is misinformation or not. they've tried to go through third parties but he said even there bias can be a potential issue. he said one of the main factors is you could either double down on the bad actors and accidentally sweep up a number of good actors or say the price of accidentally sweeping up good actors is too high to really push down on bad actors. it's a tough spot to be in. >> a really fascinating three-hour interview. omar, thanks for joining us. >>> "new day" continues right now. ♪ >>> a friday that could shake up perceptions of the mar-a-lago search and the u.s. economy, and on top of that a speech from fired u
also, omar, you mentioned he talked about polarization.as prominent, but polarization is either flat or has declined slightly. so there's something kind of different happening in the u.s., but for better or worse it does seem like the next several years do seem like they're set up to be quite polarized. >> and for starters he said he doesn't want meta or facebook to be the company that's actually singularly deciding what is misinformation or not. they've tried to go through third parties...
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before we conclude thank you omar. he did a great great job as always in thank you tour we want to check this out. i used to live in d.c.. i almost felt like walking to a eecathedral when i walked in there. if i ever do that though there it would be so hard for me to fathom. was there anything i would want to fit into this book that i ancouldn't? no, except the unfortunate physical reality that it had to go to the couple weeks ago and i can't tell you how may times i tried. i called and i said you have to let me add have this one thing that justng happened. i knew the answer would be no. they were like elie it's on paper but i will have quite a bit of material for the paperback that came out of the last couple weeks. my next book and i definitely want to do another book. i think for my next book i would like to focus on a specific case. i don't known which one but a case, criminal case that has sort have been underappreciated in our history that is a great subject and that's getting a lot more attention now is that --
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we have a closer look at all of this with omar. the man was taken to the hospital and treated and he is now in jail. what more are you learning about what happened here? >> reporter: for starters, the video is ugly and hard to watch as that plays out. the central question that i think at the top of everyone's minds when you watch that is was that amount of force necessary, smael with those three law enforcement officers there and it's also the question at the center of a now state investigation into how an initial call for allegedly being spit on and threatened ended like this. three arkansas law enforcement officers have been removed from duty after this video showing them hitting a man outside a store in mulberry, arkansas, was posted to social media. the officers are seen punching and kneeing the suspect repeatedly and, later, arresting him. in the video, a woman not seen can be heard screaming to stop beating him, telling the officers he needs his medicine. an officer points and yells at her to back up. the person who posted th
we have a closer look at all of this with omar. the man was taken to the hospital and treated and he is now in jail. what more are you learning about what happened here? >> reporter: for starters, the video is ugly and hard to watch as that plays out. the central question that i think at the top of everyone's minds when you watch that is was that amount of force necessary, smael with those three law enforcement officers there and it's also the question at the center of a now state...
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share my predecessor hi beneath the situation between in 2012 until the fall of former president to omar bashir, in the end of 2019 and also because sir, these are difficult cases, but i think really what i'm trying to do in the one year since i assume my new responsibilities is to create a new dynamic being in the countries. whether that's a here in dar for, but we need continuous field presence when need to move forward more quickly and actually show that international criminal justice is not of historical interest. but it can have a real effect in people's lives. and we need to catch up with the demands, the legitimate demands of x of the states, but mostly of victims and survivors. and i think her, this is what we're trying to do on this mission. and what i've been trying to do since i assume my new responsibilities last year, you mentioned demands there. how does all this impact your approach to this trial? well, you know, i am grateful things are a much better now than the word during the time of former president. omar bashir, i mean saddam yesterday for the 1st time since the secu
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my name is kin omar. i been a long term human rights and democracy activists from my bro, my since 1988 as i was a part of organizing the well known, nationwide pro democracy, appraising, known as the 888. currently i'm the chair of the human rights research and advocacy organization called progressive voice. we are going in my human organization. thanks. i have an eagle view as you've met your panel. let me tell you what the key question is that we're talking about on youtube. so you can be right in the comments section, section, talent, mia mars, proud democracy, activists in jor, military pressure. that is the conversation we're going to be having next 20 minutes or so. surely, let me start with you. we've been seeing extraordinary, very, very chummy pictures of the russian foreign minister meeting of the head of the me a more military on wednesday local time. when you see these pictures were showing you some of them that relationship between russia and mia mall. what does that do to what is actually h
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omarsamad omar samad thank you for being with us.n afghanistan one year on? ~ ., picture in afghanistan one year on? ~ . , ., picture in afghanistan one year on? ~ . , . ., picture in afghanistan one year on? ~ . , ., ., ., on? well, it all started out a ear on? well, it all started out a year ago _ on? well, it all started out a year ago as _ on? well, it all started out a year ago as surreal. - on? well, it all started out a year ago as surreal. we - on? well, it all started out a | year ago as surreal. we didn't expect the taliban after 21 years after being defeated post—9/ii to make such a strong comeback but they did. there are a lot of reasons and we will spare people without at the moment. since then, obviously, there were expected by many in or outside afghanistan to make good on some of the pledges they had made during the doha talks with united states. amongst them, theissue united states. amongst them, the issue of intra— afghan talks to make sure we have a representative government with the taliban included a course. it p
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>> omar villafranca in albuquerque. thank you. >>> we turn now to the end of an era. tennis great serena williams says she is evolving away from the sport she has redefined for the last 23 years. williams tells "vogue" magazine that this month's u.s. open will likely be her last. here's cbs's jamie yuccas. >> phenomenal! >> incredible. >> reporter: she's one of the greatest tennis players ever. but yesterday's win was serena williams' first in over a year. post-match, williams seemed playful. >> i guess there's just a light at the end of the tunnel. >> i know you're joking, but can you -- >> i'm not joking. >> reporter: then, just hours later, came this bombshell essay in "vogue," where williams writes, "i've been reluctant to admit that i have to move on from playing tennis. it comes up and i start to cry." next month williams will turn 41. >> her mind and spirit would love to keep playing, but she realizes her body is just saying i'm done. i don't think the benevolence was like first and foremost in her mind, oh, let's let the younger generation -- she would love to
>> omar villafranca in albuquerque. thank you. >>> we turn now to the end of an era. tennis great serena williams says she is evolving away from the sport she has redefined for the last 23 years. williams tells "vogue" magazine that this month's u.s. open will likely be her last. here's cbs's jamie yuccas. >> phenomenal! >> incredible. >> reporter: she's one of the greatest tennis players ever. but yesterday's win was serena williams' first in over a...
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i'm christine romans. >> and i'm omar jimenez.oing on. big developments in the search at mar-a-lago, a huge temperature check on the economy and a speech from president biden where he really kicked off the midterm campaign season. i'm john berman, brianna is off, cnn chief white house correspondent kaitlan collins here. >> i'm starting to not believe that august is slow anymore. everyone always says it's a slow news month, nothing happens, for the last several augusts we have been busy. >> and the outcomes indeterminate at this point. >>> first, a federal judge ordered the justice department to release a redacted version of the affidavit used t
i'm christine romans. >> and i'm omar jimenez.oing on. big developments in the search at mar-a-lago, a huge temperature check on the economy and a speech from president biden where he really kicked off the midterm campaign season. i'm john berman, brianna is off, cnn chief white house correspondent kaitlan collins here. >> i'm starting to not believe that august is slow anymore. everyone always says it's a slow news month, nothing happens, for the last several augusts we have been...
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and i'm omar jimenez. new day ♪ >>> good morning to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world, it is tuesday, august 23rd. i'm john berman. brianna is off. cnn chief correspondent kaitlan collins is back here. >> great to be here. >> you and me both. listen, we have breaking news in a cnn exclusive. a potentialitily explosive whistle-blower report said security vulnerabilities pose a threat to national security and democracy. that disclosure obtained by cnn and "the washington post" comes from twitter's former head of secure, peter zacos' claims were sent to congress and federal agencies. >> in the 200-page disclosure, he portrays a chaotic reckless environment that allows too many staffers access to central controls and sensitive information without adequate overnight. it's not just a story about recklessness, he also says they tried to cover up vulnerabilities. c . >> this is in the hands multi u.s. government, law enforcement agencies and today for the first time, by whistle-blowers
and i'm omar jimenez. new day ♪ >>> good morning to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world, it is tuesday, august 23rd. i'm john berman. brianna is off. cnn chief correspondent kaitlan collins is back here. >> great to be here. >> you and me both. listen, we have breaking news in a cnn exclusive. a potentialitily explosive whistle-blower report said security vulnerabilities pose a threat to national security and democracy. that disclosure obtained...
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joining us to talk about this, not just me, again, cnn correspondent omar jimenez.e joining me on this subject. i hope you're not going to say anything critical. >> of course. this is a lot of pressure sitting here right next to kaitlan. >> but, really, for people who are not superfans like myself, what is behind this contract and what do the numbers look like compared to what other coaches are making? >> nick saban, arguably, you know, i should drop the arguably, best coach of all time in college football history, but with this contract, over $90 million, over eight years, breaks down to $11.7 million a year, the highest paid college football coach that we have this year. but also in history, really, at this point. and again, maybe no one else who deserves it more, but the interesting part about it is that he jumped ahead of university of georgia's kirby smart. now, university of georgia, i have to bring it up, sorry, they beat alabama for the national championship, but -- >> a bystander, i was aware. >> bama has gotten them back and forth. it is a rivalry. kirby s
joining us to talk about this, not just me, again, cnn correspondent omar jimenez.e joining me on this subject. i hope you're not going to say anything critical. >> of course. this is a lot of pressure sitting here right next to kaitlan. >> but, really, for people who are not superfans like myself, what is behind this contract and what do the numbers look like compared to what other coaches are making? >> nick saban, arguably, you know, i should drop the arguably, best coach...
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that's really thefield i know best . >> great moderating, omar and ellie, i have a feeling that people who will be talking about bill barr's tenure as attorney general for a long time and when they do you provided a useful account that is lucid, entertaining and ultimately quite devastating so thanks for that . and to everyone watching thanks for tuning in. a reminder that in the chat column you can find a link for purchasing copies of that man . there they are. multiple copies. from all of us here at politics and prose, stay well and well read. >> if you're enjoying book tv then sign up for our newsletter using the qr code on the screen to receive a schedule of upcoming programs, other discussions, book programs and more. book tv every sunday on c-span2 or online at booktv.org . television for serious readers. >> c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfilteredview of what's happening in washington live and on-demand . live streams of floor proceedings of hearings from the u.s. congress, white house events, the court, campaigns and more from the world of politics all at your
that's really thefield i know best . >> great moderating, omar and ellie, i have a feeling that people who will be talking about bill barr's tenure as attorney general for a long time and when they do you provided a useful account that is lucid, entertaining and ultimately quite devastating so thanks for that . and to everyone watching thanks for tuning in. a reminder that in the chat column you can find a link for purchasing copies of that man . there they are. multiple copies. from all...
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omar villafranca has more from texas. >> reporter: emergency crews rescued families with children in heavily flooded seagoville, texas. it trapped drivers in and around dallas. >> the current's so strong going past my house, it'll wash you away. >> reporter: this woman was pulled to safety after the road flooded with little warning. >> i thought i was going to die. i was just panicking because i just wanted to get out of my car and get out of the water. >> reporter: dallas fire rescue responded to close to 200 vehicle rescues in just 24 hours. >> you will a of a sudden we were stopped and i see a car floating towards the wall. i was like, oh, shoot. >> reporter: just a few weeks ago triple digit temperatures were baking north texas drying up the trinity river in dallas, but overnight rain pounded the area filling up the river basin. >> she said, the water's coming in so i thought it was going to calm down but the rain kept coming. >> reporter: homes were also damaged. the rain so powerful this home in downtown dallas quickly ended up with two feet of water. once the flooding receded,
omar villafranca has more from texas. >> reporter: emergency crews rescued families with children in heavily flooded seagoville, texas. it trapped drivers in and around dallas. >> the current's so strong going past my house, it'll wash you away. >> reporter: this woman was pulled to safety after the road flooded with little warning. >> i thought i was going to die. i was just panicking because i just wanted to get out of my car and get out of the water. >>...
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omar villafranca has more. >> reporter: albuquerque's nightmare is over after police arrested a man for the murders of two muslim men. investigators believe he may be involved in killing two other muslim men over the past nine months. >> this crime made our community feel hike it was under attack. >> reporter: the police chief says 51-year-old muhammad syed is charged with two counts of homicide, and the district attorney's office is working on charges related to the other two. more than 200 tips poured in as a manhunt intensified, many from the muslim community. on sunday, police rehe'sed a picture of a car they believe was used in the shootings. >> we knew albuquerque would step up, and somebody would find and identify that vehicle for us come is exactly what happened. >> reporter: while a s.w.a.t. team executed a search warrant at his home monday, the suspect was arrested in that car more than 100 miles away in santa rosa, new mexico. >> all told firearms were recovered from the home. right now we believe that at least one of them inside the home and one of them inside the car that w
omar villafranca has more. >> reporter: albuquerque's nightmare is over after police arrested a man for the murders of two muslim men. investigators believe he may be involved in killing two other muslim men over the past nine months. >> this crime made our community feel hike it was under attack. >> reporter: the police chief says 51-year-old muhammad syed is charged with two counts of homicide, and the district attorney's office is working on charges related to the other...
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omar a lot still unknown about this. what do we know at this point?erm. at this point moving forward the main question that a lot of people are asking, investigators is was this amount of force necessary.
omar a lot still unknown about this. what do we know at this point?erm. at this point moving forward the main question that a lot of people are asking, investigators is was this amount of force necessary.
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omar barely won her primary. what does that tell us about the state of politics on the democratic side? susan: progressive women are becoming a more dominant part of the democratic party, but they are not taking over the party as much as republicans would like to have a lot of the american public think. i was watching the special election in minnesota have more, because that ended up being close. that makes democrats think abortion is working in their favor. i think that is where a lot of the party is moving, but it is find that, that wing of the party is not taking over the party. host: let's go do some calls on the democratic line. we have georgia from gonzales, louisiana. what question do you have? caller: i want to know why no one has brought up why he had souvenirs with the presidential seal on it? i want to know why no one talked about that. susan -- host: susan, do you have more information about that? susan: it is such small potatoes compared to the january 6 investigation, compared to what happened with
omar barely won her primary. what does that tell us about the state of politics on the democratic side? susan: progressive women are becoming a more dominant part of the democratic party, but they are not taking over the party as much as republicans would like to have a lot of the american public think. i was watching the special election in minnesota have more, because that ended up being close. that makes democrats think abortion is working in their favor. i think that is where a lot of the...
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here's cbs' omar villafranca. >> reporter: 83-year-old jill breckenridge has a new friend at her minnesota> hi, pepper. >> reporter: it's not a person. >> it's great to see you. >> reporter: it's pepper, a special robot that can talk. >> i hope you are having a wonderful day. >> reporter: ...and even dance with the residents, to keep them active. but, pepper's special power is using new technology to bring up old memories. >> here is your brother and your puppy. >> reporter: jill was diagnosed with alzheimer's, but when pepper shows her pictures of her past. >> and i had red hair. >> reporter: the memories come flooding back. >> i loved my horse, lucky strike. warms my heart. >> reporter: sharon fen is jill's daughter. she was smiling. >> i know. i could tell from the back when i was watching her. she was beaming. >> reporter: dr. arshia khan of the university of duluth is the brain behind the robots. when you saw jill with pepper, what did you learn? >> i was almost in tears. it was, like, that-- that is what i wanted. we are taking them back in time. they have lost that time. it's gone,
here's cbs' omar villafranca. >> reporter: 83-year-old jill breckenridge has a new friend at her minnesota> hi, pepper. >> reporter: it's not a person. >> it's great to see you. >> reporter: it's pepper, a special robot that can talk. >> i hope you are having a wonderful day. >> reporter: ...and even dance with the residents, to keep them active. but, pepper's special power is using new technology to bring up old memories. >> here is your brother and...
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here's cbs' omar villafranca. >> reporter: 83-year-old jill breckenridge has a new friend at her minnesotas not a person. >> it's great to see you. >> reporter: it's pepper, a special robot that can talk... >> i hope you are having a wonderful day. >> reporter: ...and even dance with the residents, to keep them active., but, pepper's special power is using new technology to bring up old memories. >> here is your brother. >> reporter: jill was diagnosed with alzheimer's, but when pepper shows her pictures of her past... >> and i had red hair. >> reporter: ...the memories come flooding back. >> i loved my horse, lucky strike. >> warms my heart. >> reporter: sharon fen is jill's daughter. she was smiling. >> i know. i could tell from the back when i was watching her. she was beaming. >> reporter: dr. arshia khan of the university of duluth is the brain behind the robots.e when you saw jill with pepper, what did you learn? >> i was almost in tears. it was, like, that-- that is what i wanted we are taking them back in time. they have lost that time. it's gone, forgotten. but i'm able to bring t
here's cbs' omar villafranca. >> reporter: 83-year-old jill breckenridge has a new friend at her minnesotas not a person. >> it's great to see you. >> reporter: it's pepper, a special robot that can talk... >> i hope you are having a wonderful day. >> reporter: ...and even dance with the residents, to keep them active., but, pepper's special power is using new technology to bring up old memories. >> here is your brother. >> reporter: jill was diagnosed...
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join nell by omar semen. he was once the afghan ambassador to france as well as canada. he is now with the global affairs thinktank, the atlantic council in washington, dc. ambassador, it's good to have you with us. it has been a year since that traumatic and chaotic departure of us and nato forces from afghanistan. the helpers, the afghan helpers who were left behind have they been forgotten by washington. sh . but i don't think that they have, you'd forgotten. i think that the situation is such that they were not able to either be the did want to or some were prevented or various reasons. i think that the policy has need to evacuate as many as possible, not just by the u. s. late many others as well include germany. and i think they did the best job under the circumstances because you look it up in the said, there are 3 ways of looking at if you look at the last 20 years of the intervention, there's some people called occupation. if you look at the year that just passed, as you said, it look at what has happened to the african people since then what are the talking abo
join nell by omar semen. he was once the afghan ambassador to france as well as canada. he is now with the global affairs thinktank, the atlantic council in washington, dc. ambassador, it's good to have you with us. it has been a year since that traumatic and chaotic departure of us and nato forces from afghanistan. the helpers, the afghan helpers who were left behind have they been forgotten by washington. sh . but i don't think that they have, you'd forgotten. i think that the situation is...
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jericka. >> duncan: omar villafranca in albuquerque, thank you.te democrats are celebrating the weekend passage of a multi- billion-dollar spending bill that's focus opened healthcare, climate change and taxes. cbs' scott macfarlane takes a closer look at how and when you might actually peel the impact. >> klobuchar, aye. >> reporter: after a weekend marathon voting in the u.s. senate. >> and the bill as amended is passed. as amended is >> reporter: approving a nearly three quarters of trill dollar plan called the inflation reduction act, the work week began at small businesses like kyle burk's book store today, with skepticism anything willink change immediately. >> i think it will be foolish to expect short term fixes from congress. >> reporter: foods prices and oster costs are squeezing capitol police. meaning burk may have to pay more. challenging for you? >> absolutely. >> reporter: the senate vote straight down party lines with republicans blasting the plan saying it might fuel inflation by raising taxes. >> this gives phony and cynical a ba
jericka. >> duncan: omar villafranca in albuquerque, thank you.te democrats are celebrating the weekend passage of a multi- billion-dollar spending bill that's focus opened healthcare, climate change and taxes. cbs' scott macfarlane takes a closer look at how and when you might actually peel the impact. >> klobuchar, aye. >> reporter: after a weekend marathon voting in the u.s. senate. >> and the bill as amended is passed. as amended is >> reporter: approving a...
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jericka. >> duncan: omar villafranca in albuquerque, thank you. we turn now to the end of an era. tennis great serena williams says she is evolving away from the sport she has redefined for the last 23 years. williams tells "vogue" magazine that this month's u.s. open will likely be her last. here's cbs's jamie yuccas. >> phenomenal! >> incredible! >> reporter: she's one of the greatest tennis players ever, but yesterday's win was serena williams' first in over a year. post-match, williams seemed playful. >> well, i guess there's just a light at the end of the tunnel. ( laughs ) >> i know you're joking, but can you-- >> i'm not joking. >> reporter: then, just hours later, came this bombshell essay in "vogue," where williams writes, "i have been reluctant to admit that i have to move on from playing tennis. it comes up and i start to cry." next month, williams will turn 41. >> her mind and spirit would love to keep playing, but she realizes her body is just saying, i'm done. i don't think the benevolence was like, first and foremost in her mind-- "oh, let's let the younger generati
jericka. >> duncan: omar villafranca in albuquerque, thank you. we turn now to the end of an era. tennis great serena williams says she is evolving away from the sport she has redefined for the last 23 years. williams tells "vogue" magazine that this month's u.s. open will likely be her last. here's cbs's jamie yuccas. >> phenomenal! >> incredible! >> reporter: she's one of the greatest tennis players ever, but yesterday's win was serena williams' first in over...
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jericka. >> omar villafranca in albuquerque, thank you.where a judge sentenced a white father and son to life in prison and their neighbor to 35 years for federal hate crime in theurder of manager the courtroom. >> it was hard to look at them every day as a father, and they show no remorse for how they took his life. that's the thing that really bothered me real bad. and then they asked for mercy. they didn't give him no mercy that day. >> all three men are already serving life sentences after being convicted in murder in a state trial last year. back here in washington, senate democrats are celebrating the weekend passage of a multi-billion-dollar spending bill focused on healthcare, climate change and taxes. scott macfarlane takes a closer look at how and when you might actually feel the impact. >> ms. klobuchar, aye. >> reporter: after a weekend marathon of voting in the u.s. senate. >> and the bill as amended is passed. >> reporter: approving a nearly three quarters trillion plan called the inflation reduction act the work we iman in s
jericka. >> omar villafranca in albuquerque, thank you.where a judge sentenced a white father and son to life in prison and their neighbor to 35 years for federal hate crime in theurder of manager the courtroom. >> it was hard to look at them every day as a father, and they show no remorse for how they took his life. that's the thing that really bothered me real bad. and then they asked for mercy. they didn't give him no mercy that day. >> all three men are already serving...
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i'm joined nell by omar salmon. he was once the afghan ambassador to france as well as canada, and he is now with the global affairs thinktank, the atlantic council in washington, dc. ambassador, it's good to have you with us. it has been a year since that traumatic and chaotic departure of us and nato forces from afghanistan. the helpers, the afghan helpers who were left behind have they been forgotten by washington. sh . but i don't think that they have been forgotten. i think that the situation is such that they were not able to either be they did want to, or some were prevented or various reasons. i think that the policy has need to evacuate as many as possible. not just by the us, late, many others as well. include germany. and i think they did the best job under the circumstances because you look it up in the said, there are 3 ways of looking at it. you look at the last 20 years of the intervention, some people called occupation. if you look at the year that just passed, as you said, it look at what has happen
i'm joined nell by omar salmon. he was once the afghan ambassador to france as well as canada, and he is now with the global affairs thinktank, the atlantic council in washington, dc. ambassador, it's good to have you with us. it has been a year since that traumatic and chaotic departure of us and nato forces from afghanistan. the helpers, the afghan helpers who were left behind have they been forgotten by washington. sh . but i don't think that they have been forgotten. i think that the...
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. >> and i'm omar jimenez. good to be with you. hours from now a key filing is expected in the mar-a-lago search warrant case. u.s. magistrate judge in florida has given department of justice lawyers until noon to submit their recommended redactions of the affidavit that lays out why the investigators thought there was probable cause a crime had been committed and why evidence could be found at mar-a-lago. media organizations are seeking to have the affidavit made public, but the government says it deals with classified and grand jury information, so it would have to be heavily redacted if released. and president trump said he wasn't given any head's up that the search was happening. >> how much advance notice did you have of the fbi plan to search mar-a-lago? >> i didn't have any advanced notice. none zero. not one single bit. >> sources have now confirmed to cnn that trump era records were not returned to the government even though a white house lawyer had determined that they should be, accordinged according to a may 21 email fr
. >> and i'm omar jimenez. good to be with you. hours from now a key filing is expected in the mar-a-lago search warrant case. u.s. magistrate judge in florida has given department of justice lawyers until noon to submit their recommended redactions of the affidavit that lays out why the investigators thought there was probable cause a crime had been committed and why evidence could be found at mar-a-lago. media organizations are seeking to have the affidavit made public, but the...