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youssef in "ramy."ude, no. it's just -- she's not my vibebl >> you'rp ] racist >> how is that racist? headscarf is not a race. it's something that people wear >> i love when they're all covered. from their heads to th like that. that mystery is sexy >> that's disgustinge >> havyou ever dated a muslim girl and that's why i'm doi this.tr i'm ying to meet someone, you kn, different. >> except you're racist. >>ow is that racist, dude? islam is not a race. it's something you believe in. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: ramy youssef, everybody. season one of "ramy" is streaming on hulu. [ cheers and applause and you can check out his hbo special june 29th at 10:00 p.m [ cheers and applause we'll be right back with chef ivan orkin, everybody come on back [ cheers and applause p ♪ you know when u're at ross and suddenly realize great minds shop ali?ke yes. that's yes for less. yep! yes, yes, yes ,yes, yes... yes. seriously, 20 to 60 percent off department store prices every day. at ross. yes for less. at ross. s
youssef in "ramy."ude, no. it's just -- she's not my vibebl >> you'rp ] racist >> how is that racist? headscarf is not a race. it's something that people wear >> i love when they're all covered. from their heads to th like that. that mystery is sexy >> that's disgustinge >> havyou ever dated a muslim girl and that's why i'm doi this.tr i'm ying to meet someone, you kn, different. >> except you're racist. >>ow is that racist, dude? islam is not...
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use all their brain not just half of it and to live a life of dignity as citizens of a state right rami said mamma coming back to you remembering those days heavy days of of revolution having achieved an awful lot it started to go wrong pretty quickly didn't it as we've already said movie was only in power for barely a year where did he go wrong fundamentally fundamentally what is fast big mistake i think it was the challenges that confronted him you had a military state that had been in existence since 952 you had a judicial system that was essentially in one way or another an arm of the military and became increasingly so since the call you had you had business interests that were worried about the the fight against corruption you had president 40 sources saying in october that he is going to have. ensured that taxation is. is fairly carried out against even the rich and the big corns you had essentially a man who was going to get to 2 to get under way an anti corruption campaign so i would rather focus and i think it is only fair to. to focus on the challenges against him you hadn't
use all their brain not just half of it and to live a life of dignity as citizens of a state right rami said mamma coming back to you remembering those days heavy days of of revolution having achieved an awful lot it started to go wrong pretty quickly didn't it as we've already said movie was only in power for barely a year where did he go wrong fundamentally fundamentally what is fast big mistake i think it was the challenges that confronted him you had a military state that had been in...
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mohammed oktar a political consultant and founder of the firm insight into crisis in beirut we have rami curry senior fellow at the is am far is institute for public policy at the american university of beirut welcome to you all marlin we come to you 1st in london and just wonder what your thoughts are today is this a mentor this moment in the modern history of egypt. it's a tragic moment it's a tragic moment for those who supported and elected the president and even those who are opposed to him but believe in democracy for egypt and for the region this is a man who was the 1st elected civilian president in egypt's history he was in power for less than a year and all the forces of the deep state and the military and regional calls worked against him they wanted to ensure the defeat of the democratic experiment in egypt and what we've seen is a man's health deteriorate in the presence of a tyrant as those of others to die a slow death at the hands of the military regime he's not the 1st of the political dissidents to die but he is certainly the most prominent and the silence of the intern
mohammed oktar a political consultant and founder of the firm insight into crisis in beirut we have rami curry senior fellow at the is am far is institute for public policy at the american university of beirut welcome to you all marlin we come to you 1st in london and just wonder what your thoughts are today is this a mentor this moment in the modern history of egypt. it's a tragic moment it's a tragic moment for those who supported and elected the president and even those who are opposed to...
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his comedy special, "ramy youssef: feelings," premieres june 29th on hbo please welcome to the show ramy thanks for having me. >> seth: congrats on the special. i want to talk about how you -- you talk about your faith a lot in your stand-up and your belief in god and i feel like we don't see that a ton from comedians. when you first start doing that, what was the reaction you were getting from audiences >> yeah, i remember the first time i openly talked about it. i think i was fasting actually and i had just ended it was in ramadan. and i was onstage at a bar in brooklyn and starving kind of and talking about it and saying, "i believe in god. and i just fasted ramadan. and i could just feel this energy from the crowd, like, "why are you here? >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> shouldn't you be somewhere else >> seth: yeah, this does not seem like a good use of your time >> doesn't feel like the place to be at and it kind of felt like that way a few years ago. now it's kind of changing. i feel like people have kind of caught on and also islam and l.a. dieting trends have kind of caught up. >
his comedy special, "ramy youssef: feelings," premieres june 29th on hbo please welcome to the show ramy thanks for having me. >> seth: congrats on the special. i want to talk about how you -- you talk about your faith a lot in your stand-up and your belief in god and i feel like we don't see that a ton from comedians. when you first start doing that, what was the reaction you were getting from audiences >> yeah, i remember the first time i openly talked about it. i think...
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use all their brain not just half of it and to live a life of dignity as citizens of a state right rami said mama coming back to you remembering those days heavy days of of revolution having achieved an awful lot it started to go wrong pretty quickly didn't it as we've already said moves he was only in power for barely a year where did he go wrong fundamentally fundamentally was his 1st big mistake i think it was the challenges that confronted him you had a military state that had been in existence since 952 you had a judicial system that was essentially in one way or another an arm of the military and became increasingly so since the call you had you had business interests that were worried about the the fight against corruption you had president 40 sources saying in october that he is going to have. ensured that taxation is. is fairly carried out against even the rich and the big corns you had essentially a man who was going to get to 2 to get under way an anti corruption campaign so i would rather focus and i think it is only fair to. the focus on the challenges against him you hadn'
use all their brain not just half of it and to live a life of dignity as citizens of a state right rami said mama coming back to you remembering those days heavy days of of revolution having achieved an awful lot it started to go wrong pretty quickly didn't it as we've already said moves he was only in power for barely a year where did he go wrong fundamentally fundamentally was his 1st big mistake i think it was the challenges that confronted him you had a military state that had been in...
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>> why not. >>> comedian ramy yousef is a popular comedian. from family pressures to dating. "the new york times" calls it a quietly revolutionary comedy. his first special is called "feelings." he explains fridays can be a bit tricky for him. >> friday prayer, i listen to iman, oh, this is me, man. then i go out and see the most beautiful woman and think, no, this is me. this is, wow. pray on friday -- it's like getting your car washed before a hurricane. >> ramy youssef is in the studio. ramy, good morning. >> good morning. >> oh, my gosh. what can i say in this clip. you talk about your faith so openly. it just pours right out of you. why was it important for you not to shy away from it at all. >> well, i was really excited with the show and with the special to kind of bring a little bit of a different perspective for someone my age, my generation. >> al little? >> stale holding onto their faith and culture in a way. you usually see stories of the first immigration where they try to push away their family, their culture, where they come fro
>> why not. >>> comedian ramy yousef is a popular comedian. from family pressures to dating. "the new york times" calls it a quietly revolutionary comedy. his first special is called "feelings." he explains fridays can be a bit tricky for him. >> friday prayer, i listen to iman, oh, this is me, man. then i go out and see the most beautiful woman and think, no, this is me. this is, wow. pray on friday -- it's like getting your car washed before a...
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ramy" tells us about his first hbo special. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." jill jill has entresto, and a na heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. where to next? >>> ou after he said he's consider taking information on election rivals from a foreign government. mr. trump said he would feel no obligation to call the fbi if they offered the information. several democratic candidates repeated their calls to begin impeachment hearings. >>> rewarding kids for working hard is a driving force for one massachusetts man. jim axelrod tells us why he's in such a hurry to give away gifts as fast as he can. epter: if thif th springfield, massachusettsat en wearing the
ramy" tells us about his first hbo special. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." jill jill has entresto, and a na heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood...
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. >> is john ramis reports the event in bowling game is ending for personal reasons. >> reporter: the event that in 2003 with one tragic loss but they say it's okay because it served its purpose. the ryan palmer memorial ride is a tradition for peninsula kids just learning to ride a bike. organizing a bicycle rally through downtown burlingame for 600 children is no walk in the park even for a force of nature.>> it takes 200 volunteers to put an event like this together, to make sure the kids are safe and having fun. >> reporter: the story began in 2003 when michelle and her husband john suddenly lost 2 1/2-year-old son brian to into his brother matthew to a mysterious medical condition.>> we don't really know. he had a fever. we went to the hospital and he passed away in his sleep. >> reporter: they created ryan's ride to remember his life by celebrating a moment that marks most children's first brush with freedom, kids get to ride through downtown streets while their parents stay on the sidewalk. >> i think it's just having the simple pleasure of spending time with your family and yo
. >> is john ramis reports the event in bowling game is ending for personal reasons. >> reporter: the event that in 2003 with one tragic loss but they say it's okay because it served its purpose. the ryan palmer memorial ride is a tradition for peninsula kids just learning to ride a bike. organizing a bicycle rally through downtown burlingame for 600 children is no walk in the park even for a force of nature.>> it takes 200 volunteers to put an event like this together, to...
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. >>> ramie yusef is having a moment.breakout comedian drawing from his experience as a muslim and millennial growing up in the u.s. the pit falls of balancing two often misunderstood worlds. here's zachary kiesch. >> reporter: it's a friday night at the comedy cellar.cellar.cel. new york city's premiere place for standup. and rahmy yusef is about to take the stage. >> if you have a girl problem -- >> i grew up in a family that didn't talk about sex at all. i'm muslim, and it didn't come up at all. any muslims here? oh, yeah? did you guys talk about sex? >> reporter: a jersey boy and son of egyptian immigrants, rahmy is here to flip the script. >> i believe all the women. none of them have a reason to lie. the other reason i believe them is men? yeah, we're not good. >> reporter: it's been a breakout year for the comedian. >> it's azy. >> reporter: first known for making a splash in the late show with stephen colbert and "mr. robot." now he has his own series coined rahmy in a new hbo special. >> we're not trying to provi
. >>> ramie yusef is having a moment.breakout comedian drawing from his experience as a muslim and millennial growing up in the u.s. the pit falls of balancing two often misunderstood worlds. here's zachary kiesch. >> reporter: it's a friday night at the comedy cellar.cellar.cel. new york city's premiere place for standup. and rahmy yusef is about to take the stage. >> if you have a girl problem -- >> i grew up in a family that didn't talk about sex at all. i'm...
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john ramis explains. >> when proposition 64 past, those who fought so hard for medicinal cannabis thought it meant complete acceptance from the public, but that is not how it has worked out. michael is an individual with almost constant pain, he uses cannabis to fight the pain and give him enough appetite to go on. >> how important is it to be able to stand up straight? to stand up, you know? i mean, it is a quality of life. and without it, i don't have very good quality of life, frankly.>> he gets his cannabis in fairfax, the sole medical only dispensary in marin county, they fought for decades to legitimize medicinal pot. and was pleased when it passed by a large margin.>> but, there was a devil in the details, medical cannabis have been protected by state law, but prop 64 allowed local governments to regulate all parts, and cities have been reluctant to grant permits to growers, as a result, the costs have doubled, and many of the products used most by medical patients are disappearing.>> 45 growers that i have used for years, didn't get a license. the creams went away, the tinctures w
john ramis explains. >> when proposition 64 past, those who fought so hard for medicinal cannabis thought it meant complete acceptance from the public, but that is not how it has worked out. michael is an individual with almost constant pain, he uses cannabis to fight the pain and give him enough appetite to go on. >> how important is it to be able to stand up straight? to stand up, you know? i mean, it is a quality of life. and without it, i don't have very good quality of life,...
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margaret. >> brennan: ramy, thank you.t up on the cbs evening news, a navy seal is released from military custody in a murder trial president trump is closely following. and later, in nearly a century of spelling bees, this has never happened. screen light... sunlight... longer hours... eyes today are stressed! but ocuvite has vital nutrients to help protect them. ocuvite. eye nutrition for today. ♪ i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, blem. and i just didn't listen. tii almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. you eat right... mostly. you make time... when you can. but sometimes life gets in the way, and that stubborn fat just won't go away. coolsculpting takes you further. a non-surgical treatment that targets, freezes, and eliminates treated fat cells, for good. discuss coolsculpting with your doctor. some common side-effects include temporary numbness, discomfort, and swelli
margaret. >> brennan: ramy, thank you.t up on the cbs evening news, a navy seal is released from military custody in a murder trial president trump is closely following. and later, in nearly a century of spelling bees, this has never happened. screen light... sunlight... longer hours... eyes today are stressed! but ocuvite has vital nutrients to help protect them. ocuvite. eye nutrition for today. ♪ i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, blem. and i just didn't listen. tii almost lost...
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re have only gotten bigger and they have only gotten more resolute, elaine. >> quijano: all right, ramycencia, thanks. the mayor of phoenix is apologizing following a video that shows a controversial confrontation between the city's police and a young family. officers are seen pointing guns and threatening to shoot a gther who was with his pregnant fiancee and two children. here is jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: cell phone video captures the chaos. oe >> reporter: as phoenix police officers at times sounded like hitmen. >> reporter: inside this s.u.v., dravon ames and his pregnant fiancee iesha harper, along her two young children. >> he needs to slow down, those kids is right there. lo reporter: the woman behind this cell phone video asking to take the kids. >> excuse me, can i get the kids? me reporter: the crime that sparked it all? a doll, allegedly taken by one of the children from a nearby family dollar store. police say a pack of underwear was also shoplifted. it happened on may 27th. on twitter phoenix's mayor says the police response was beyond upsetting. >> i'm disappointed.
re have only gotten bigger and they have only gotten more resolute, elaine. >> quijano: all right, ramycencia, thanks. the mayor of phoenix is apologizing following a video that shows a controversial confrontation between the city's police and a young family. officers are seen pointing guns and threatening to shoot a gther who was with his pregnant fiancee and two children. here is jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: cell phone video captures the chaos. oe >> reporter: as phoenix...
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>> brennan: ramy inocencio in hong kong.oday washington, d.c., saw and heard something that hasn't happened in more than a 100 years. it was a staged military flyover of the white house. weijia jiang on what it was all about. >> reporter: a single f-35 fighter jet flew over the white house, celebrating two things president trump is fond of: a good deal and a good show. he watched the display with polish president andrzej duda and their wives just minutes before making this joint announcement: >> i was very pleased that poland announced the intent to purchase 32 american-made f-35 fighter aircraft like you just saw. >> reporter: the f-35, the most expensive u.s. weapons program ever, is projected to top a trillion dollars over its life span. an hour of flight time is about $44,000. the defense deal with warsaw also includes the deployment of 1,000 to 2,000 u.s. troops to poland, which will cover the cost to support them. >> we'd be taking them out of germany or moving them from another location. >> reporter: duda pushed for m
>> brennan: ramy inocencio in hong kong.oday washington, d.c., saw and heard something that hasn't happened in more than a 100 years. it was a staged military flyover of the white house. weijia jiang on what it was all about. >> reporter: a single f-35 fighter jet flew over the white house, celebrating two things president trump is fond of: a good deal and a good show. he watched the display with polish president andrzej duda and their wives just minutes before making this joint...
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. >>> i'm john ramis, ever since this bart station open. the parking lot has been filling up by 6:30 am. turning it into a drop off only train station. part seems to be okay, but local communities are not. they are trying something different. they kicked off and up based bus service that will pick people up at their homes and neighborhoods within two miles of the antioch bart station. it's similar to uber with writers requesting a lift. >> this is on demand transit. it's a really unique offering. you can order a bus from your smart phone. you can order everything else right? >> reporter: they operate in residential areas where full- size buses cannot maneuver. the app tracks the location of the bus in real time. the cost is only two dollars. less than a parking space. and even though it will boost ridership, art is not contributing anything to establish the service. >> this is us meeting the community demand. >> reporter: many local residents are frustrated. >> you have people that say that they can bicycle to the bart station. if you write
. >>> i'm john ramis, ever since this bart station open. the parking lot has been filling up by 6:30 am. turning it into a drop off only train station. part seems to be okay, but local communities are not. they are trying something different. they kicked off and up based bus service that will pick people up at their homes and neighborhoods within two miles of the antioch bart station. it's similar to uber with writers requesting a lift. >> this is on demand transit. it's a really...
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in london mohammed in chicago and rami curry of coals in beirut thank you all very much indeed thank you for watching the program you can see it again any time you like it by going to the website al-jazeera dot com if you want more discussion remember there's a facebook page at facebook dot com for slash a.j. inside story there's also the conversation on twitter i had liz at inside story i'm dennis say for me and the whole team here in doha the bye for now. freezing winds and rugged terrain and at times seem impossible. but for afghan traders who brave the will concur adore is no choice. combating the impossible to sell their goods and isolated areas. we follow that daring journeys as they overcome the extremes. risking it all afghanistan on al-jazeera. they want to focus 3000000000 pounds worth of weaponry that was 6000000000 in. there's not any more because there's always a small. government. in essence the united states have privatized the ultimate public function more shadow on al-jazeera. the only thing these corrupt politicians will understand is an earthquake at the ballot box
in london mohammed in chicago and rami curry of coals in beirut thank you all very much indeed thank you for watching the program you can see it again any time you like it by going to the website al-jazeera dot com if you want more discussion remember there's a facebook page at facebook dot com for slash a.j. inside story there's also the conversation on twitter i had liz at inside story i'm dennis say for me and the whole team here in doha the bye for now. freezing winds and rugged terrain and...
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as john ramis tells us the size of the fire might have been unusual but the cause was not. >> firefighters say this is where it started. a small homeless camp at the far corner of the property. >> no one knows when someone took up residence here but there is evidence of fire was being used for cooking. sunday with dry winds blowing off of highway four flames erupted and tore through a storage yard at the supply company and the damage was extensive to stacks of pipe and construction materials. one woman camped 50 yards away says it's one more danger of living on the streets. >> do you think it was started intentionally? >> intentionally. all the time, constantly. it's covering up something. >> when it comes to frequency it turns out, she's right. fire spokesman confirmed at the scene that they spend a lot of time chasing fires started by the homeless. >> the conditions are dangerous and a lot of the fires i would estimate 50% and up starting in and around adjacent to the homeless camps and sometimes they harmlessly burned grassy fields and sometimes they get into businesses. >> the auto bod
as john ramis tells us the size of the fire might have been unusual but the cause was not. >> firefighters say this is where it started. a small homeless camp at the far corner of the property. >> no one knows when someone took up residence here but there is evidence of fire was being used for cooking. sunday with dry winds blowing off of highway four flames erupted and tore through a storage yard at the supply company and the damage was extensive to stacks of pipe and construction...
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rami malek, who plays the new bond villain, touched down in london on sunday. >> daniel craig, how are you? >> the voyeurism charge came just days after prince charles visited daniel craig on set. >> the royal was clearly up to speed about "bond's" production woes. he could be heard asking craig about the explosion that occurred just 16 days earlier. >> i hear there was an explosion. >> you can see it, look. this is going to be my last one, i think. >> so, is craig's final "bond" film cursed? that june 4th explosion resulted in extensive damage to the studio, and caused a, quote, minor injury to a crew member. bond was previously injured during an accident in jamaica, which required ankle surgery. i was with the cast in the caribbean just days before that incident. >> if it wasn't exciting anyway to make a bond movie, this is just double the intensity. >> despite all that, we're told production remains on track for a release date in april 2020. and today, the studio released this new behind-the-scenes footage showing bond no worse for the wear. >> if anyone can it all it's james bond.
rami malek, who plays the new bond villain, touched down in london on sunday. >> daniel craig, how are you? >> the voyeurism charge came just days after prince charles visited daniel craig on set. >> the royal was clearly up to speed about "bond's" production woes. he could be heard asking craig about the explosion that occurred just 16 days earlier. >> i hear there was an explosion. >> you can see it, look. this is going to be my last one, i think....
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when we did rami malek in "bohemian rhapsody," we made 20 sets. ♪ we are the champions >> i got this, signed your life away on ndas and let's make a set of freddie teeth. so we made them a year before it was even green lit. >> i saved those and not only did i save them, i cast them in gold. >> no, you did not. >> and that is not something i would normally do, but i thought, what is the most audacious, ostentatious thing that freddie would do? >> chris has also worked his magical wizardry at hogwarts. >> we did some in "harry potter," when some of the kids were losing teeth, so we had to replace the teeth. they turned the shot around, and then literally an hour later the cameras were turned around again. >> he created javier bardem's villainous look for "skyfall," he made all the white walker's chompers in "game of thrones," and he crafted madonna's overbite for "evita." ♪ don't cry for me argentina >> to start, the stars meet with chris for a half an hour for a fitting, and then it takes his company, fangs fx, about two weeks to deliver the goods. why do you think celebrities keep co
when we did rami malek in "bohemian rhapsody," we made 20 sets. ♪ we are the champions >> i got this, signed your life away on ndas and let's make a set of freddie teeth. so we made them a year before it was even green lit. >> i saved those and not only did i save them, i cast them in gold. >> no, you did not. >> and that is not something i would normally do, but i thought, what is the most audacious, ostentatious thing that freddie would do? >> chris...
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co-star rami malek wasn't on the set, either today, we saw him out in new york yesterday with his girlfriendso, is this movie doomed or just a little shaken and stirred? several injuries. but also production delays. a replacement director had to come in when he quit. getting this going sf. >> there's obviously pressure. you want to deliver. >>> despite all that, we're told production will continue and according to the studio, quote the film remains on track for the same release date in april 2020. >>> you know what, let's move on to someone who could i think be the first female bond. >> j.lo. >> she's turning 50 next month. >> she's wrecking 50 for everyone. >> her life keeps getting betigr and better with age. >> i said i wasn't going to cry. i've been thinking a lot about life. i'm going on tour for my birthday. it's a big birthday for me. it's the 20-year anniversary of on the 6 and the beginning of my music career. it's a lot of things converging at this moment for me. ♪ i'm still i'm still jenny from the block ♪ >> throughout j.lo's two decades of entertainment domination, the only thin
co-star rami malek wasn't on the set, either today, we saw him out in new york yesterday with his girlfriendso, is this movie doomed or just a little shaken and stirred? several injuries. but also production delays. a replacement director had to come in when he quit. getting this going sf. >> there's obviously pressure. you want to deliver. >>> despite all that, we're told production will continue and according to the studio, quote the film remains on track for the same release...
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john ramis is reporting. >> reporter: in the past three days, nearly 11,000 residents here lost power at almost exactly the same time each day. the outages happened in the burton valley area, and struck shortly before 3 pm on monday, tuesday and wednesday. a blackout on tuesday lasted until after midnight and cancel classes at the lafayette community center. while it was happening, pg&e offered no explanation to the residents except to say a substationldn't deliver power result of high sustained heat demand. >> hot should not stop electricity from happening. they should be used to it by now, it happens every year. >> facebook is filled with comments about a, everyone is up in arms about it, it's just that we really don't trust the response. >> pg&e said piece of agreement field at the substation, they say it was replaced today and full power delivery should be restored.>>> a vegetation fire left behind this chart mess in concord. the blaze broke out this afternoon at a storage lot near buchanan field, it melted three rvs. chapter 5 caught fire crews mopping up the scene this afternoon
john ramis is reporting. >> reporter: in the past three days, nearly 11,000 residents here lost power at almost exactly the same time each day. the outages happened in the burton valley area, and struck shortly before 3 pm on monday, tuesday and wednesday. a blackout on tuesday lasted until after midnight and cancel classes at the lafayette community center. while it was happening, pg&e offered no explanation to the residents except to say a substationldn't deliver power result of...
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. >> that was ramy inocencio. >>> a rally is planned in orlando. florida helped propel mr. trump to victory in 2016. meanwhile cbs learns that many pollsters were fired. the figures show joe biden leads the president in several critical battleground states. 55 to 39 in florida, 51-41 in wisconsin, and 71-43 in florida. >>> and as the president prepares to kick off his official campaign, democratic presidential candidates are fighting for votes on the campaign trail. cbs news looks at potential voters and states. it's early, but the polls show that joe biden is leading. senators elizabeth warren and bernie sanders are behind him. senator kamala harris rounds out the top tier. >>> the national weather service has confirmed powerful storms swept through the midwest spawning at least nine tornadoes. central indiana felt the brunt of those storms saturday night. at least 26 homes were damaged in ellisville. one man got caught in the middle of strong winds in a parking lot. >> i swear i thought i was going to die. i thought i wasn't going to see my family again. >> an area in ric
. >> that was ramy inocencio. >>> a rally is planned in orlando. florida helped propel mr. trump to victory in 2016. meanwhile cbs learns that many pollsters were fired. the figures show joe biden leads the president in several critical battleground states. 55 to 39 in florida, 51-41 in wisconsin, and 71-43 in florida. >>> and as the president prepares to kick off his official campaign, democratic presidential candidates are fighting for votes on the campaign trail. cbs...
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i asked rami abdo why he thought the palestinian authority decided to do the british gas deal. see that and walk in on that. cannot be and yet the word. yet if we're not home to him where. he was on and her and looked up with. my father started. the project known as gaza marine took this unusual do action right to from the start what's more it emerged that in public it's made him miss how was told to negotiate with the british gas but behind the scenes other palestinian authority members were holding separate secret negotiations with the same company but under different conditions. that was clear. that i had no going back then the friend. that we had but i did home message yet for now we go forward i like to have a. while back and no yanni who would get there. well before. they had a shot at all or whatever up above but. on the 19th of october 1909 the palestinian authority that be a signed a contract with the british gas. but the deal terms it contained for all 4 signatories were quite controversial. the contract said that the british guys would receive 60 percent of the guys
i asked rami abdo why he thought the palestinian authority decided to do the british gas deal. see that and walk in on that. cannot be and yet the word. yet if we're not home to him where. he was on and her and looked up with. my father started. the project known as gaza marine took this unusual do action right to from the start what's more it emerged that in public it's made him miss how was told to negotiate with the british gas but behind the scenes other palestinian authority members were...
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to find a political solution to this crisis and only then will they start talking about the money rami khouri is a professor at the american university of beirut he says a trump administration's attempt to separate economic from politically shares won't work. the economic stress that the palestinians are suffering is largely a function of the political occupation exile and refugee hood that they suffer so you have to deal with the 2 things together the attempt to promote economic growth has been tried before by tony blair and the united nations and many others and it just doesn't work because this not unlike the economic stress is a consequence of political denial you have to address the political side you can address them simultaneously they could have held this workshop and behind in and how the political negotiation in geneva that might have worked palestinians want to live a decent life but they want equal rights so the question or talk today was he was talking about security for the state of israel and dignity for the palestinians well dignity is is fine but security is what every
to find a political solution to this crisis and only then will they start talking about the money rami khouri is a professor at the american university of beirut he says a trump administration's attempt to separate economic from politically shares won't work. the economic stress that the palestinians are suffering is largely a function of the political occupation exile and refugee hood that they suffer so you have to deal with the 2 things together the attempt to promote economic growth has...
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let's join rami korinos a professor of journalism that the american university of beirut and senior fellow at harvard kennedy school joins me now from beirut good to have you with us on the program mr corey before you get into the nitty gritty of mr morsi and the muslim brotherhood let's just talk about the various voices from around the world that have been here on al-jazeera varying opinions on the man and the president that was mohamed morsi in and out of prison what was your overall impression of him. he represents the tragedy and the glory of the modern arab world its success is on its failures he was born in $1051.00 which is just before the army took power in egypt and the military rule in arab countries has been one of the greatest constraints on the normal development of arab states for the last 70 years or so and his life captured the tremendous desire of people in the arab world to try to transition to democratic systems but never being able to do so and then when he won election he was the elected incumbent legitimate president of egypt and here in the muslim brothers proved to
let's join rami korinos a professor of journalism that the american university of beirut and senior fellow at harvard kennedy school joins me now from beirut good to have you with us on the program mr corey before you get into the nitty gritty of mr morsi and the muslim brotherhood let's just talk about the various voices from around the world that have been here on al-jazeera varying opinions on the man and the president that was mohamed morsi in and out of prison what was your overall...
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statements that are being made are really not credible by almost any of the actors unfortunately thank you rami khouri sharing your thoughts joining us there from beirut. with the news hour live from london there is more still ahead a show of force for the palestinian cause rallies are held across the world to mark jerusalem day. buried grief the operation to identify more than $100.00 victims of a massacre in bosnia. and the raptors take a may just step in making basketball history have all the action from the n.b.a. finals. protesters in sudan a worried the long running sit in will be dismantled by the ruling transitional military council a protest in hard to help bring down president tomorrow bashir last month but major general off man hamad of sudan's paramilitary rapid support forces has dismissed the demonstration as a threat to the revolution meanwhile u.n. chief antonio terris has called on both sides to resume talks over handing power to a civilian led authority. well to don's foreign ministry a summoned cattles ambassador in heart to him after al jazeera is bureau was closed and our r
statements that are being made are really not credible by almost any of the actors unfortunately thank you rami khouri sharing your thoughts joining us there from beirut. with the news hour live from london there is more still ahead a show of force for the palestinian cause rallies are held across the world to mark jerusalem day. buried grief the operation to identify more than $100.00 victims of a massacre in bosnia. and the raptors take a may just step in making basketball history have all...
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going to continue while we have 2 correspondents standing by with the latest developments same as rami is in tehran but 1st to washington d.c. and roslyn jordan ross this been quite a lot of concern as we've said about the potential for escalation with iran so what are we to make of the comments from the u.s. secretary of state is this a turning point in the tensions. well foley i don't know if we can call it a turning point it certainly is a softening of the white house message about iran and about its threats to the international community certainly the pressure has been on from the national security adviser john bolton who has been to suggesting that perhaps there should be perhaps as much as military action taken against terror because of what the u.s. considers its malign to vittie its across the middle east and that would include meddling in the political affairs of countries such as syria and lebanon providing support to the fighters in the yemeni civil war and of course posing an existential threat to the existence of israel so while you have john bolton saying that something h
going to continue while we have 2 correspondents standing by with the latest developments same as rami is in tehran but 1st to washington d.c. and roslyn jordan ross this been quite a lot of concern as we've said about the potential for escalation with iran so what are we to make of the comments from the u.s. secretary of state is this a turning point in the tensions. well foley i don't know if we can call it a turning point it certainly is a softening of the white house message about iran and...
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it is unclear if ramis will face the death penalty himself. >> we have an an internal policy that dictates the procedure by which we seek the death penalty which includes input from his counsel if they so decision will be made down the roadways. >> norgaard did add there was little more officers could have done to save sullivan's life . >> there was nothing that could have been done to save her life. the nature of the injuries that it could happen in an emergency room and she would not be savable. i find it disheartening that police are criticizing police response time because it has no merit whatsoever. >> reporter: the suspect is expected back in court on july 22 and has yet to enter repeat a plea. >>> adobe officially broke ground this morning on the new office tower in downtown san jose. it will be large enough for 4000 employees and is being promoted as a gleaming new addition to san jose's skyline. the 18 story adobe north tower will be connected to the companies existing 3 building campus, also in downtown san jose. it is part of adobe's expansion plans in san jose. the first was be
it is unclear if ramis will face the death penalty himself. >> we have an an internal policy that dictates the procedure by which we seek the death penalty which includes input from his counsel if they so decision will be made down the roadways. >> norgaard did add there was little more officers could have done to save sullivan's life . >> there was nothing that could have been done to save her life. the nature of the injuries that it could happen in an emergency room and she...
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i asked rami abdo why he thought the palestinian authority decided to do the british gas deal. either to walk in on that. sort of or cannot talk and yet the word. yet if we're not home get it to him where. journalists. call also let us on and her and looked up with. my own father started. the project known as gaza marine took this unusual the election right to from the start what's more it emerged that in public is made in this hell was told to negotiate with the british gas but behind the scenes other palestinian authority members were holding syd barrett secret negotiations with the same company but under different conditions. larry that was clear in. that i had no. back then the friend. that we had batted home message yet for now as we go forward i like to have a. while back and know yanni who would get. home i can for while they have a shot at your car or whatever up above but. on the 19th of october 1909 the palestinian authority that be a signed a contract with the british gas. but the deal terms it contained for all 4 signatories were quite controversial. the contract sa
i asked rami abdo why he thought the palestinian authority decided to do the british gas deal. either to walk in on that. sort of or cannot talk and yet the word. yet if we're not home get it to him where. journalists. call also let us on and her and looked up with. my own father started. the project known as gaza marine took this unusual the election right to from the start what's more it emerged that in public is made in this hell was told to negotiate with the british gas but behind the...
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ramy youssef yousse captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. breaking news. tanker attacks. assault in just over a month. the effect on oil prices and the escalating tension between the u.s. and iran. >>> foreign dirt. president trump says he would listen if a foreign government offered information on an opponent. reaction as his administration still faces questions over russian campaign interference. >>> fighting robocallers. how one man turns the tables on scam artists overseas, digging into their computers and taking information from them. >>> and hope solo, the world cup winning u.s. goalkeeper talks to us about this year's
ramy youssef yousse captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. breaking news. tanker attacks. assault in just over a month. the effect on oil prices and the escalating tension between the u.s. and iran. >>> foreign dirt. president trump says he would listen if a foreign government offered information on an opponent. reaction as his administration still faces questions over russian campaign interference. >>> fighting robocallers. how one man turns the tables on scam...
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tonight -- olivia munn, comedian ramy youssef, music from matt maeson featuring the 8g band with jono the news in a new interview president trump said that he is not prepared to lose the 2020 election saying, "i haven't lost very much in my life."
tonight -- olivia munn, comedian ramy youssef, music from matt maeson featuring the 8g band with jono the news in a new interview president trump said that he is not prepared to lose the 2020 election saying, "i haven't lost very much in my life."
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. >> yang: rami younis is the co- founr of the three-year-old palestine music expo, or p.m.x.t takes place in the palestinian west bank. it's as much about sharing stages as it is shattering stereotypes. >> this is us trying to tell the world that palestine isn't just gaza, occupation, soldiers, checkpoints and all that. palestine is also music. palestine is also cinema. palestine is also other stuff. and people don't see that. you know what? we're not victims in here. we're not victimizing ourselves. he>> yang:sraeli network of fences, walls and checkpoints, which israel says keeps it safe, restricts the flow nle only of peop, but also of culture. ♪ ♪ ♪ ifall i need in this le is to be free, free ♪ free from this gate but i need a key, key ♪ >> yang: the rap group ettijah is made of four young women who grew up in a refugee c bethlehem. diala shaheen says they're challenging the status quo of israeli control of the west bank. >> ( translated ): i mean, we suffer through the occupation, at the enof the day. we decided to rap because it is a peaceful way to cope. we like rap be
. >> yang: rami younis is the co- founr of the three-year-old palestine music expo, or p.m.x.t takes place in the palestinian west bank. it's as much about sharing stages as it is shattering stereotypes. >> this is us trying to tell the world that palestine isn't just gaza, occupation, soldiers, checkpoints and all that. palestine is also music. palestine is also cinema. palestine is also other stuff. and people don't see that. you know what? we're not victims in here. we're not...
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the way to peace for the palestinians and the israelis rosalyn jordan al-jazeera washington as well rami who are a is a professor at the american university of beirut and is palestinian jordanian he joins us live via skype from they would serve thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera 1st of all your reaction to at least the economic part of this deal is it really the opportunity of the century for palestinians. you know it's absolutely not and i think that's been made very clear by palestinians and most of the people in the middle east and really most of the sensible people around the world who know and saying that about the middle east it's not a very realistic plan it hasn't been supported. very much at all by people who count in the region and this is a very bizarre attempt by the united states to give the illusion of serious mediation while all of the actions that the united states government has taken in the last 2 years of the trumpet ministration have punished the palestinians pressured them. put economic stress on them close political doors to them and then virtually
the way to peace for the palestinians and the israelis rosalyn jordan al-jazeera washington as well rami who are a is a professor at the american university of beirut and is palestinian jordanian he joins us live via skype from they would serve thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera 1st of all your reaction to at least the economic part of this deal is it really the opportunity of the century for palestinians. you know it's absolutely not and i think that's been made very clear by...
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>> ramy inocencio in hong kong, thanks.resident trump is promising a imts crackdonocented miliesit chi he made the vow in a pair of tweets yesterday, writing that immigration and customs enforcement will begin removing, quote, millions of illegal aliens next week. the details are not clear. the largest number of undocumented migrants removed by i.c.e. in a single fiscal year was about 409,000 in 2012. >>> the pew research center estimates there are at least 10.5 million unauthorized immigrants in the u.s. earlier this month asking i.c.e. director mark morgan said the agency plans to target migrants with final deportation orders including families to deter a surge of migrants. customs and border protection says it apprehended or denied entry to more than 144,000 migrants at the southern border last month. that's more than three every minute. >>> investigators want to know why a masked gunman fired a burst of shots at a federal courthouse in dallas. federal officers shot and killed the 22-year-old army veteran yesterday. jeri
>> ramy inocencio in hong kong, thanks.resident trump is promising a imts crackdonocented miliesit chi he made the vow in a pair of tweets yesterday, writing that immigration and customs enforcement will begin removing, quote, millions of illegal aliens next week. the details are not clear. the largest number of undocumented migrants removed by i.c.e. in a single fiscal year was about 409,000 in 2012. >>> the pew research center estimates there are at least 10.5 million...
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danny boyle walked off the set because of creative differences and now rami malek, the actor who playedured and he is now filming for something else and at the moment they have a james bond where james bond and the villain cannot appear together. they need to find a day in their mutual diaries for them to get together. you can use clever filming tricks but it is a tough ask. there was also a bomb onset that went off in india. a member of staff said they had health and safety issues as well. it has all been going wrong and it has been delayed. it was meant to be 0ctober and it has been delayed. it was meant to be october this year but it is now the preliminary date is april next year. so, yes. it will be worth the wait if you do get to see it. 21 minutes past six. the biggest gaming companies in the world are gathering in los angeles today to unveil their latest products at the e3 conference. and with almost two and a half billion gamers globally, there's a huge target market. so what big announcements can we expect? let's speak to our technology reporter chris fox who's there for us thi
danny boyle walked off the set because of creative differences and now rami malek, the actor who playedured and he is now filming for something else and at the moment they have a james bond where james bond and the villain cannot appear together. they need to find a day in their mutual diaries for them to get together. you can use clever filming tricks but it is a tough ask. there was also a bomb onset that went off in india. a member of staff said they had health and safety issues as well. it...
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what they want them this is of course the history a few iran is that it doesn't give them is that ramiis that a risky policy on behalf of the iranians to sort of effectively test out the countries but it's still that signed up to the nuclear deal by increasing the enrich uranium production is that is that a symbolic test for those countries to see what back on to the next. it depends on the level of enrichment and the extent of the enrichment they enrich a little bit more with the centrifuges and other things that they have. probably it's not going to be a big deal but if they start getting close to the levels where they are breaking the agreement then that's going to create more problems but they probably wouldn't do that you know a lot over the iranians want to maintain the agreement they reached the agreement after 3 years of negotiations that they're very happy with that they're also probably willing to negotiate new dimensions of a new agreement the americans are now saying they're ready to talk without the sions the iranians say that they could be persuaded to talk again if the a
what they want them this is of course the history a few iran is that it doesn't give them is that ramiis that a risky policy on behalf of the iranians to sort of effectively test out the countries but it's still that signed up to the nuclear deal by increasing the enrich uranium production is that is that a symbolic test for those countries to see what back on to the next. it depends on the level of enrichment and the extent of the enrichment they enrich a little bit more with the centrifuges...