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youssef in "ramy." she's not my vibe >> you're [ bleep ] 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 their toes like that. that mystery is sexy >> that's disgusting >> have you ever dated a muslim girl >> no, i haven't and that's why i'm doing this. i'm trying to meet someone, you know, different. >> because you're racist >> how is that racist, dude? islam is not a race. it's something you believe in. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: that's great that's fantastic 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 ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the next american chinese original is here. new sichuan hot chicken. for a heart breaking limited time only at panda express. to the wait did frowe just win-ners. prouders everyone use
youssef in "ramy." she's not my vibe >> you're [ bleep ] 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 their toes like that. that mystery is sexy >> that's disgusting >> have you ever dated a muslim girl >> no, i haven't and that's why i'm doing this. i'm trying to meet someone, you know, different. >> because you're racist >> how is that...
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ramis's brain exploded which was a particularly bizarre one and i'll give you my elevator pitch, ramis and it up in 1921 becoming the most exceptional bootlegger in american history. he was also reportedly an inspiration for jay gatsby and at scott fitzgerald's novel. his wife imaging with whom he threw gatsby-esque parties and it up falling in love with the very prohibition agent who put him in jail. and this is all true, so that's darted a very sordid love triangle. there was a murderer and a sensational trial and i'll say this, in my book jay and herhoover is one of the good guys . >> i just want to say thank you to curtis and the festival for having me and curtis in me the favor of not reading the subtitle of my book which is murder, fraud and the last trial of harper lee and i was reluctant on the first two of those nouns but into the last one. so i grew up loving mockingbird like a lot of you all did and i had always been interested in harper lee's life and i went down in 2015 for the new yorker to write a story about go set a watchman, the surprising announcement that harper lee
ramis's brain exploded which was a particularly bizarre one and i'll give you my elevator pitch, ramis and it up in 1921 becoming the most exceptional bootlegger in american history. he was also reportedly an inspiration for jay gatsby and at scott fitzgerald's novel. his wife imaging with whom he threw gatsby-esque parties and it up falling in love with the very prohibition agent who put him in jail. and this is all true, so that's darted a very sordid love triangle. there was a murderer and a...
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sea change and we could see emerging scope and possibility for dialogue between the various rivals rami do you suspect that is the case that mohamed bin someone has been speaking to the immoralities and saying ok you can't do this because again i don't want to belabor the point too much but i just keep thinking about the potential blowback they could be for the u.a.e. for going. to be against saudi arabia. further you way definitely has been consulting with saudi arabia talking about these issues they don't necessarily need to get a total green light i mean saudi arabia doesn't control the u.a.e. in fact it's the other way around most observers who know the area well think that it's the u.a.e. leadership that has influence the soda leadership on some of these reckless and totally failed adventures in qatar and lebanon and syria and and yemen and maybe libya even too so the likelihood is they are consulting with each other they have to work closely together the image not to use on the saudi leaderships about 2011 when they are of uprisings broke out and you started getting elections and
sea change and we could see emerging scope and possibility for dialogue between the various rivals rami do you suspect that is the case that mohamed bin someone has been speaking to the immoralities and saying ok you can't do this because again i don't want to belabor the point too much but i just keep thinking about the potential blowback they could be for the u.a.e. for going. to be against saudi arabia. further you way definitely has been consulting with saudi arabia talking about these...
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rami khouri, welcome to democracy now!t is that landscape and what has happened over these last few days? >> what is happened over the last few days is a convergence of a trend that has been going on for about 50, 60 years in the middle east with israel asserting its philosophy that it must always be militarily stronger than any combination of foes around it. the united states officially supports this policy, and the israelis will use any military or subversive or surreptitious means or any means they feel they have to use -- assassination, bombing, whatever -- to preserve their security and of their security is more important than the security of anybody else around them. that is been going o on for 50,0 years. they have been a fascinating people and bombing things all over the middle east. what happened this weeeek that s unusual, there were attacksks in three or four places almost simultaneously by the israelis and atattacks against the israel is. two different places in beirut. they attacked in iraq. they have threaten
rami khouri, welcome to democracy now!t is that landscape and what has happened over these last few days? >> what is happened over the last few days is a convergence of a trend that has been going on for about 50, 60 years in the middle east with israel asserting its philosophy that it must always be militarily stronger than any combination of foes around it. the united states officially supports this policy, and the israelis will use any military or subversive or surreptitious means or...
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one would be revelled in his backing ramy corbin ina revelled in his backing ramy corbin in a vote ofinterim administration for a 40 day period —— jeremy corbyn. appointing a prime minister that would basically delay brexit. so the measure definitely exist. i think a different question is, how likely are mps really likely to take it? why mark be in the room leader is all very well, intel you do the maths. exactly, exactly —— well, the interim leader is very well.|j wouldn't bet on it happening for the reasons you have just said, it was going to be accused of is forward as the person that the people who will unite around that road? that isn't clear at all. we seem to be in a similar spot where theresa may was, she was often accused by boris johnson of never looking entirely credible in those talks because she made it clear she didn't want no deal to be an option. if you do that, you effectively take one of your bargaining tools away. she tried to make it sound like — after all, she coined the phrase no—deal brexit better than a bad deal. prime ministers can say what they want, they can
one would be revelled in his backing ramy corbin ina revelled in his backing ramy corbin in a vote ofinterim administration for a 40 day period —— jeremy corbyn. appointing a prime minister that would basically delay brexit. so the measure definitely exist. i think a different question is, how likely are mps really likely to take it? why mark be in the room leader is all very well, intel you do the maths. exactly, exactly —— well, the interim leader is very well.|j wouldn't bet on it...
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rami hussein mentioned in passing on the 2nd agreement struck on talks is that where it could go back to is a stance in point for any future talks any future dialogue from from all parties. well the internal situation in yemen started as an internal situation in the various wars and separation and unity and so of all wars and all these negotiations for a new constitution have these things are going on in yemen for about 30 years now and they're quite incredible in their scope and then you've got an always the saudis are involved and then you've got the image that is involved in a became a regional conflict on the image out there so this saying we want to push back iran so it kind of got blown out of proportion there has to be a process to stop the fighting inside yemen and that can come simultaneously with any beginning of a regional dialogue or come before it could come after that's where the yemenis to decide themselves and they will find a way to do this serious issues the people in the south really don't like being ruled by people from the north and the boaties and others but they
rami hussein mentioned in passing on the 2nd agreement struck on talks is that where it could go back to is a stance in point for any future talks any future dialogue from from all parties. well the internal situation in yemen started as an internal situation in the various wars and separation and unity and so of all wars and all these negotiations for a new constitution have these things are going on in yemen for about 30 years now and they're quite incredible in their scope and then you've...
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ramy inocencio, cbs news, hong kong. >>> a bleak moment in u.s.istory is being marked this weekend. today the washington national cathedral rang its longest funeral bell. yesterday a ceremony was held near the spot where the first slave ship carrying africans arrived in what was the colony of virginia in 1619. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. it's been a long time since andrew dusted off his dancing shoes. luckily denture breath will be the least of his worries. because he uses polident 4 in 1 cleaning system to kill 99.99% of odor causing cter lint. cl to kill fresh. and 99.99% starti a buss means i have to be well rested, every night of the month. always overnight pads have up to a 2x larger back for up to 10 hours of protection. it catches leaks, so you can catch zzzzs. because my morning starts, before morning starts. always. the game can be rough on skin... ...rehydrate and strengthen your skin... ...to bounce back ... ... and rebound strong. ♪ dove men+care sportcare rehydrates and strengthens skin. >>> this is the "cbs overn
ramy inocencio, cbs news, hong kong. >>> a bleak moment in u.s.istory is being marked this weekend. today the washington national cathedral rang its longest funeral bell. yesterday a ceremony was held near the spot where the first slave ship carrying africans arrived in what was the colony of virginia in 1619. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. it's been a long time since andrew dusted off his dancing shoes. luckily denture breath will be the least of...
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ramy inocencio is there. >> defying a police ban and bad weather, hong kongers marched in peace.ùfueled overflowing victoria park, the city's historic site for people power protests.ù they spilled into the streets turning main roads into a sea of umbrellas. even with the rain - torrential at times - it's not stopping all of these protestors from rallying. they're angry and frustrated and committed to getting their voices heard by the government. what started out june 9th as a demand for the government to revoke a hated extradition bill has exploded into calls for greater democratic reform.ù the resignation of hong kong's chief executive carrie lam and a probe into police brutality. in the past week, they've been accused of excessive force, firing tear gas into a crowded subway station.ù and a protestor could lose her eye after police allegedly shot a bean bag at her face, which they deny. protestors have been accused of chaos, too, crippling the world's eighth busiest airport over two days with mass sit-ins and detaining two chinese citizens who they thought were spies. sunday's march w
ramy inocencio is there. >> defying a police ban and bad weather, hong kongers marched in peace.ùfueled overflowing victoria park, the city's historic site for people power protests.ù they spilled into the streets turning main roads into a sea of umbrellas. even with the rain - torrential at times - it's not stopping all of these protestors from rallying. they're angry and frustrated and committed to getting their voices heard by the government. what started out june 9th as a demand for...
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dialogue and i'd like to get your thoughts simon i'll start with you then i'll come to hussein and rami your thoughts on what dialogue might look like because after you've had 4 years of war you've had tens of thousands of people killed it's difficult to sit around a table and suddenly start talking. about peace you want to talk about peace but it's a difficult thing. yeah it is and dialogue has to go hand in hand with trust you need trust to have a serious dialogue but you also need dialogue to have trust you need to build that trust but trust takes time as you say it's difficult to trust someone when you've been on opposing sides of a conflict when you've been you've had a long period of time of hating up person of of dehumanizing that person through being on the other side of a conflict so you have to build that trust you have to reach humanize you have to start to empathize with that grievances you have to be aware of the issues that are a play and this applies equally to to the yemen conflict but also to tensions between the saudis and moralities and the iranians and others you hav
dialogue and i'd like to get your thoughts simon i'll start with you then i'll come to hussein and rami your thoughts on what dialogue might look like because after you've had 4 years of war you've had tens of thousands of people killed it's difficult to sit around a table and suddenly start talking. about peace you want to talk about peace but it's a difficult thing. yeah it is and dialogue has to go hand in hand with trust you need trust to have a serious dialogue but you also need dialogue...
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. >> kpix 5's john ramis is a major makeover is planned for the peers where millions of tourists take off for this attraction. >> reporter: this line may be a little premature but the national park service says there are big changes coming to alcatraz landing. alcatraz is a national park and the fourth most popular tourist destination in the bay area. it is visited by one .8 million people each year. this came as a surprise to victor ojeda drove here from oxnard to see a . >> we get here and for june, july, august, they say you have to buy tickets in april. what? what do you mean? what are you talking about? >> reporter: people lineup often for an hour or more. there is a cool scale model of the island to look at and a couple of exhibits but mostly, visitors just hang out and wait for their ship to come in. >> there is really not much of anything to do here. there is very little in the way of anything educational at all. >> reporter: park officials will begin renovating alcatraz landing to make it more interesting and educational. they are waiting for final approval from the bay conse
. >> kpix 5's john ramis is a major makeover is planned for the peers where millions of tourists take off for this attraction. >> reporter: this line may be a little premature but the national park service says there are big changes coming to alcatraz landing. alcatraz is a national park and the fourth most popular tourist destination in the bay area. it is visited by one .8 million people each year. this came as a surprise to victor ojeda drove here from oxnard to see a . >>...
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than $2000000.00 people climbed the sacred hill of mount arafat they prayed and recited the koran rami khouri is a senior fellow and professor at the american university of beirut he joins us from the lebanese capital rami khouri welcome back to al-jazeera does this hard or did the run up to this heart feel different because it feels as if there are different more acute tensions around the muslim world around this region. well there's certainly a lot of tension and fighting and state collapse and civil wars and sectarian battles and all kinds of terrible things happening and many arab countries not all of them and also and other places like afghanistan and. kashmir and other places around the world there's a lot of tension but this is been going on for for many years the really significant new element here this year i would say compared to previous years is the most extreme vulnerabilities that the palestinians are feeling in palestine and particularly in jerusalem so they hedge is going on in mecca in a rather order orderly way the saudis have been pretty good at organizing the hosier
than $2000000.00 people climbed the sacred hill of mount arafat they prayed and recited the koran rami khouri is a senior fellow and professor at the american university of beirut he joins us from the lebanese capital rami khouri welcome back to al-jazeera does this hard or did the run up to this heart feel different because it feels as if there are different more acute tensions around the muslim world around this region. well there's certainly a lot of tension and fighting and state collapse...
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looked very closely by not only thirty's but also the palestinians thanks very much let's talk now to rami khouri who's a senior fellow and professor at the american university of beirut he joins us from the running theory welcome but good to have you back here on al-jazeera what do you make of how the authorities are handling this potential flashpoint situation. they're handling it in a pretty typical way as they've done for the last 45 years of occupation they use a restrictions they close areas they use violence they use tear gas they use live bullets. they try to use every possible means they have to make it clear that this is an area where the jewish people the israeli citizens the zionist believers have more rights than the indigenous palestinians some of whose families have been there for 800 or 900 years so that it's a pretty typical situation where the passions are inflamed on the palestinian side when they're prevented from going to pray at the one of their holiest sites in order to allow a small group of oprah right wing jewish nationalists who would probably be the equivalent o
looked very closely by not only thirty's but also the palestinians thanks very much let's talk now to rami khouri who's a senior fellow and professor at the american university of beirut he joins us from the running theory welcome but good to have you back here on al-jazeera what do you make of how the authorities are handling this potential flashpoint situation. they're handling it in a pretty typical way as they've done for the last 45 years of occupation they use a restrictions they close...
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ramy inocencio, cbs news, hong kong. >> strassmann: a bleak moment? u.s. history is being marked this weekend. wday the washington national atthedral rang its largest funeral bell to honor the first slaves brought to this country 400 years ago. yesterday a ceremony was held near the spot where the first slave ship carrying africans arrived in what was the colony of virginia in 1619. summer means mosquitoes. and the threat of the deadly west nile virus. so far cases of the virus in humans have been reported in at least 26 states. scientists are working on a vaccine but a lack of funding has slowed its development. mireya villarreal is in texas. >> it's 4:03 in the morning. we are in east central el paso. >> reporter: every morning crews in el paso are out fogging to stop the mosquito carrying deadly west nile virus. >> we just put the public in danger if we don't actually address these concerns. >> reporter: the west nile virus season ramps up in august and goes through october. the first two deaths of the season for the entire country were reported in el p
ramy inocencio, cbs news, hong kong. >> strassmann: a bleak moment? u.s. history is being marked this weekend. wday the washington national atthedral rang its largest funeral bell to honor the first slaves brought to this country 400 years ago. yesterday a ceremony was held near the spot where the first slave ship carrying africans arrived in what was the colony of virginia in 1619. summer means mosquitoes. and the threat of the deadly west nile virus. so far cases of the virus in humans...
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dialogue and i'd like to get your thoughts simon i'll start with you then i'll come to hussein and rami your thoughts on what dialogue might look like because after you've had 4 years of war you've had tens of thousands of people killed it's difficult to sit around a table and suddenly start talking. about peace you want to talk about peace but it's a difficult thing. yeah it is and dialogue has to go hand in hand with trust you need trust to have a serious dialogue but you also need dialogue to have trust you need to build that trust but trust takes time as you say it's difficult to trust someone when you've been on opposing sides of a conflict when you've been you've had a long period of time of hating up person of of dehumanizing that person through being on the other side of a conflict so you have to build that trust you have to reach humanize you have to start to empathize with that grievances you have to be aware of the issues that are a play and this applies equally to to the yemen conflict but also to tensions between the saudis and moralities and the iranians and others you hav
dialogue and i'd like to get your thoughts simon i'll start with you then i'll come to hussein and rami your thoughts on what dialogue might look like because after you've had 4 years of war you've had tens of thousands of people killed it's difficult to sit around a table and suddenly start talking. about peace you want to talk about peace but it's a difficult thing. yeah it is and dialogue has to go hand in hand with trust you need trust to have a serious dialogue but you also need dialogue...
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revealed, it will be cold no time to die will star daniel craig, his last outing as james bond and raminews: sport today. hello, i‘m tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: knocked on the head — australia‘s star batsman steve smith is ruled out of the third ashes test against england at headingley all to play for after ajax see new—sair maz—rowee sent off in their goalless draw in cyprus against apoel nicosia. and major league soccer is heading to saint louis. the city will have their first franchise in 2022. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the cricketing news that australian batsman steve smith has
revealed, it will be cold no time to die will star daniel craig, his last outing as james bond and raminews: sport today. hello, i‘m tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: knocked on the head — australia‘s star batsman steve smith is ruled out of the third ashes test against england at headingley all to play for after ajax see new—sair maz—rowee sent off in their goalless draw in cyprus against apoel nicosia. and major...
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rami malek will play the villain. those are the headlines. now on bbc news: sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: knocked on the head — australia's star batsman steve smith is ruled out of the third ashes test against england at headingley all to play for after ajax see new—sair maz—rowee sent off in their goalless draw in cyprus against apoel nicosia. and major league soccer is heading to saint louis. the city will have their first franchise in 2022. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the cricketing news that australian batsman steve smith has been ruled—out of the third ashes test. he was hit in the neck by a 150km an hour bouncer at lords — and has been left with concussion. after sitting out tuesday's training session it's now been confirmed he'll miss the headingley test which starts this thursday — a real blow for australia. it comes as the brain injury charity headway has called for a "cultural change" in the way the sport deals with head injuries. patrick gea
rami malek will play the villain. those are the headlines. now on bbc news: sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: knocked on the head — australia's star batsman steve smith is ruled out of the third ashes test against england at headingley all to play for after ajax see new—sair maz—rowee sent off in their goalless draw in cyprus against apoel nicosia. and major league soccer is heading to saint louis....
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. >> the port of my ramie will -- miami will close on monday there may and have been sending out warnings and many people are trying to decide what to the. >> there's a huge chunk of business there at this time of the year. >> disney world is scheduled to remain open but is closing the water park. >> anything two or more i'm out of there. >> this mother and daughter returned home a day early to have time before dorian hits land. >> i'll board up the house, do what i need and take a few days off. >> if florida flights are delayed or canceled that will impact other holiday travelers. >> it will have a ripple effect. >> miami international airport says it intends to stay open but will monitor y who's traveling shoul check with the airlines and hotels because each can have a different hurricane policy. lot of the airlines are waving the change fees. >>> stay with ktvu news for coverage throughout the holiday weekend. >>> we're following developing news out of alabama. police are saying six people were shot at a high school football game in mobile. 10 were taken to the hospital, includes one w
. >> the port of my ramie will -- miami will close on monday there may and have been sending out warnings and many people are trying to decide what to the. >> there's a huge chunk of business there at this time of the year. >> disney world is scheduled to remain open but is closing the water park. >> anything two or more i'm out of there. >> this mother and daughter returned home a day early to have time before dorian hits land. >> i'll board up the house, do...
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in san rafael, john ramis, kpix 5. >> of the city council approves the proposal at its september 3 meeting, it will go into effect on january 1. >>> san francisco has a trash problem. more and more community think that this machine right here is the answer. what they cost? and why the city thinks this may be a good investment. >>> plus, the first steps approve to stop further tilting of the millennium tower. it is not going to be an easy fix. it's time for the biggest sale of the year on the sleep number 360 smart bed. you can adjust your comfort on both sides your sleep number setting. can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep us asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. so you can really promise better sleep. not promise... prove. and now, all beds are on sale! save 50% on the 360 sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 24 months on all beds. only for a limited time. >>> new at 6:00, san francisco getting smarter trash cans. but this i
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the nearest large town to just rami is cup of us 2 siddhartha gautama grew up nearby he later became known as the border the enlightened one he taught that people are responsible for themselves now you are allowed to ask for help. so what is using that innovation tell. the american n.-g. o. rare organizes workshops for farmers and local politicians on sustainable farming methods. that cover the ins and outs of organic farming and how to market the new products. the aim is to restructure farming here. is where the young property is have a part to play. when they talk about think that this is meant for the good but where it is parents and they. are not only. this is a very powerful and long it's a very sustainable of course. and. i think they would do a lot. back in the mountains my about jahi is the mother of garnish one of the young property is his at school right now while his father sprays his corn with insecticide he knows it's highly toxic but says he has no alternative. we know it's bad financial and for our health but we can only harvest enough corn if we use the insecticide. w
the nearest large town to just rami is cup of us 2 siddhartha gautama grew up nearby he later became known as the border the enlightened one he taught that people are responsible for themselves now you are allowed to ask for help. so what is using that innovation tell. the american n.-g. o. rare organizes workshops for farmers and local politicians on sustainable farming methods. that cover the ins and outs of organic farming and how to market the new products. the aim is to restructure farming...
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john ramis are now a bit worried. >> reporter: when the voters approved a sales tax hike in 2006 thert train was supposed to come all the way here to cloverdale. the top of sonoma county. they are still waiting for it to arrive. there is a question if it ever will. cloverdale was so excited about the new train service the town built this brand-new station only to sit empty for years. as smart spent his money on the line from santa rosa to san rafael. last week the board was told the system would run out of money by 2024 unless voters approved a 30 year sales tax extension. that doesn't include moving north to hills bird in cloverdale. hills bird councilman sits on the smartboard. >>> we are going to need to get other funding sources. >> reporter: you don't have the money right now.>> reporter: hills bird built a new downtown railroad crossing and is planning a housing development near the tracks. they will have to find money elsewhere to get the train here. the sales tax measure they are proposing would only fund the current system. >>> what you think the chances are voters up here a
john ramis are now a bit worried. >> reporter: when the voters approved a sales tax hike in 2006 thert train was supposed to come all the way here to cloverdale. the top of sonoma county. they are still waiting for it to arrive. there is a question if it ever will. cloverdale was so excited about the new train service the town built this brand-new station only to sit empty for years. as smart spent his money on the line from santa rosa to san rafael. last week the board was told the...
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rami corey is a senior fellow and professor at the american university of beirut he says there's no separating religion from politics and normally they would see them as religious places and religious symbols but in the situation they're in now the palestinians in jerusalem in particular in the west bank and gaza as a whole are in such a difficult situation and suffering so badly under occupation and siege that the religious affirmation of their collective identity their belonging to that land their future rights human a political and national rights those become instilled in religious monuments and religious places this is human nature and goes it happens all over the world we saw this in the civil rights movement in the united states and many other places where the religious leaderships take on a political role and remember you know jesus muhammad and moses were very political . individuals they challenge the political oppression of their day they challenge the warfare they challenge the injustices so historically you can't separate religion from politics and the values of the 2 are what we
rami corey is a senior fellow and professor at the american university of beirut he says there's no separating religion from politics and normally they would see them as religious places and religious symbols but in the situation they're in now the palestinians in jerusalem in particular in the west bank and gaza as a whole are in such a difficult situation and suffering so badly under occupation and siege that the religious affirmation of their collective identity their belonging to that land...
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daniel craig will return again as 007 for the 25th instalment of the spy series, which will also star ramiaustralian batsman steve smith has been ruled out of the third ashes test at headingley, because of the concussion he suffered at lord's at the weekend. smith, who has already scored two centuries in the series, was hit on the neck by a bouncer from the england fast bowlerjofra archer. australia currently lead the ashes series 1—0. the new boss at virgin galactic says the company will begin taking people into space on commercial flights by the end of 2020. the project hasn't been without its problems. in 2014, a pilot died after crashing during a test flight, and there have been question marks over the project's environmental impact. the bbc‘s marc cieslak travelled to spaceport in the united states, and sent this report. 20 miles past the town of truth or consequences in the new mexico desert, we find find spaceport america. we are here to get a rare glimpse inside that. it bills itself as the world's very first purpose—built commercial spaceport and it's home to virgin galactic, sir
daniel craig will return again as 007 for the 25th instalment of the spy series, which will also star ramiaustralian batsman steve smith has been ruled out of the third ashes test at headingley, because of the concussion he suffered at lord's at the weekend. smith, who has already scored two centuries in the series, was hit on the neck by a bouncer from the england fast bowlerjofra archer. australia currently lead the ashes series 1—0. the new boss at virgin galactic says the company will...
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the film, co—written by fleabag creator phoebe waller—bridge, will also star rami malek as the villain to see a return to summary weather and for some of us, it's going to last into next week. today, we still have some weather fronts to contend with. most of us starting fine with some sunshine thanks to this high pressure. we look to the atlantic for this next area of low pressure which will come hurtling in. we start off with a few showers across scotland, northern
the film, co—written by fleabag creator phoebe waller—bridge, will also star rami malek as the villain to see a return to summary weather and for some of us, it's going to last into next week. today, we still have some weather fronts to contend with. most of us starting fine with some sunshine thanks to this high pressure. we look to the atlantic for this next area of low pressure which will come hurtling in. we start off with a few showers across scotland, northern
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rami putin has ordered an analysis of the threat posed by new u.s. missile weapon was recently tested just after washington pulled out of a key arms control treaty with moscow russian president also ordered a symmetrical response to the weapon. has the story there you have it and all the latest developments and statements are in essence the new reality of the world without the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty how murder by washington in moscow decades ago. and eventually torn apart after an announcement by the u.s. president donald trump at the end of last year earlier this week the u.s. state department announced that the us successfully tested a new cruise missile that was previously outlawed by the terms of the i.n.f. treaty plus even before that the u.s. secretary of defense revealed that america was working on the deployment of new missiles to the asia pacific and the head of the pentagon made it clear that he wants that to happen asap now this friday the russian president as a result of that got together with the most senior russian off
rami putin has ordered an analysis of the threat posed by new u.s. missile weapon was recently tested just after washington pulled out of a key arms control treaty with moscow russian president also ordered a symmetrical response to the weapon. has the story there you have it and all the latest developments and statements are in essence the new reality of the world without the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty how murder by washington in moscow decades ago. and eventually torn apart...
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people have been injured at the demonstration so far it's the 71st consecutive great march of return rami khouri force that brings us more from gaza. well this protest is now in its final stages but at its height it was considerably larger than the sorts of protests we've seen in recent weeks that is because the organizing committee called for such a protest given that this is the 50th anniversary of the significant event the arson attack on the iraq's a mosque in 1969 there had also been calls earlier in the week for there to be open clashes in confrontations with israeli forces we didn't see that i think the real reason we didn't see that apart from a few attempts to to get to the fence by a few individuals and a handful of century balloons being sent across on the prevailing breeze what's happened in between those 2 events is that on thursday night the qatari and boy mohammed mit came in to gaza with $11000000.00 worth of funding of aid for the poorest families here having gained israeli permission to do that and then after that event there was a call for a scaling down if not in size
people have been injured at the demonstration so far it's the 71st consecutive great march of return rami khouri force that brings us more from gaza. well this protest is now in its final stages but at its height it was considerably larger than the sorts of protests we've seen in recent weeks that is because the organizing committee called for such a protest given that this is the 50th anniversary of the significant event the arson attack on the iraq's a mosque in 1969 there had also been calls...
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lancaster university in hussein a pro who journalist and yemen affairs specialist and in beirut is rami a senior public policy fellow at the american university of beirut gentlemen welcome to you all i think that the bulk of our discussion is going to be about the state of the coalition the state of the war the recent moves by the u.a.e. bartz i do want to deal with these attacks that we've seen from the who these most recently and i think hussein is a good place to start in. these are increasing and by these larger scale attacks and particularly the attacks which actually go over the border into saudi arabia how they managing to do this. today the yemeni. persons on our has released footage of the missile that has targeted at the moment called. 31 of the upgraded missiles from the stockpile that previous. yemeni regime had from russia or from north korea that actually it was i think the fattest inside saudi arabia and it thought to get at the mom which is in the rich area in saudi arabia and they believe that this is a kind of a strong message to saudi arabia that that saying that your
lancaster university in hussein a pro who journalist and yemen affairs specialist and in beirut is rami a senior public policy fellow at the american university of beirut gentlemen welcome to you all i think that the bulk of our discussion is going to be about the state of the coalition the state of the war the recent moves by the u.a.e. bartz i do want to deal with these attacks that we've seen from the who these most recently and i think hussein is a good place to start in. these are...
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ramy inocencio has the story from hong kong. >> reporter: hong kong is a seafood lover's paradise.with his crabs, fish and things you've likely never seen to the dried seafood street where shark fin, fish bladders and abalone. eric chong and his family have been selling such delicacies the past 40 years. abalone is the most expensive thing he sells. a mollusk, a dish of extravagance. >> this is $700 worth. >> you don't think this is expensive? >> and abalone could get pricier. demand is rising as china's middle class grows richer. it's part of the culture, he explains. the most famous chefs in hong kong make the most delicious abalone in the world. french-born maxim gilbert is one of them. his two-star michelin restaurant, a signature dish boasts japanese abalone, the most expensive. >> something that people love. >> truffle, fois gras, really something for high level restaurants. >> reporter: gilbert steams, braises, slices and serves it atop an eggplant puree. despite living in asia for years, i had never eaten abalone. >> it's very soft in texture. it's like a slightly firmer sc
ramy inocencio has the story from hong kong. >> reporter: hong kong is a seafood lover's paradise.with his crabs, fish and things you've likely never seen to the dried seafood street where shark fin, fish bladders and abalone. eric chong and his family have been selling such delicacies the past 40 years. abalone is the most expensive thing he sells. a mollusk, a dish of extravagance. >> this is $700 worth. >> you don't think this is expensive? >> and abalone could get...
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ramy inocencio has the story from hong kong. >> reporter: from here with its crab, shrimp, and thingsk fins and abalone. eric and his family have been selling such delicacies for the past 40 years. abalone is the most expensive thing he sells. this is a dish of extravel zbans at chinese celebrations. >> this is just $7 worth, just a small bite. >> and abalone could get pricier. it's part of the culture, he explained. the most famous chefs in hong kong make the most delicious abalone in the world. this chef is one of them. at his two-star michelin restaurant boasts japanese, the most expensive. >> it's really something. gilbert steams, braises, slice, and serves it on top of eggplant. i had never eaten abalone. >> it's very soft, the texture. it's like a slightly firmer scallop. do you ever get tire d of eatin it? >> no. >> reporter: but getting abalone from coast to kitchen can be a criminal process. this is what fresh living abalone looks like. hong kong is the world's biggest importer of this stuff, and its huge appetite could be funding organized crime about 7,000 miles away. >> re
ramy inocencio has the story from hong kong. >> reporter: from here with its crab, shrimp, and thingsk fins and abalone. eric and his family have been selling such delicacies for the past 40 years. abalone is the most expensive thing he sells. this is a dish of extravel zbans at chinese celebrations. >> this is just $7 worth, just a small bite. >> and abalone could get pricier. it's part of the culture, he explained. the most famous chefs in hong kong make the most delicious...
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and he takes on a new villain played by oscar winner rami malek.k you. >> here you go. >> we present to you music news, everybody. this news will have you feeling cool for the summer. pop star demi lovato confirming on instagram she is, in fact, working on a new album, everybody. >> oh, good. [ cheers and applause ] she gave us a hint in june that she was back in the studio but now it is official. >> that's a pretty good hint, headphones on and there is a microphone. >> tom, i'm an investigative journalist. [ laughter ] no word yet on a release date but she has said that she wants her new music to be, quote, as honest as possible. as you know it was just over a year ago that she nearly died of a drug overdoze. she is very honest about that and admitted herself into rehab back then. demi just celebrated her 27th birthday yesterday. happy birthday, demi and happy birthday to us. [ applause ] thank you, thomas. >>> get ready to re-enter the matrix. >> oh. okay. >> keanu reeves and carrie anne moss have just resigned to play neoand trinity in an upcomi
and he takes on a new villain played by oscar winner rami malek.k you. >> here you go. >> we present to you music news, everybody. this news will have you feeling cool for the summer. pop star demi lovato confirming on instagram she is, in fact, working on a new album, everybody. >> oh, good. [ cheers and applause ] she gave us a hint in june that she was back in the studio but now it is official. >> that's a pretty good hint, headphones on and there is a microphone....
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daniel craig reprises his role as bond and ray m rami malik wie playing the villain.cluding a pumpkin signature latte available hot or iced as well as apple spiced donuts and pumpkin flavored coffee drinks. we have some on set. we have pumpkin donuts, apple donuts, munchkins. cheryl: they've separated us because they want to keep us apart, tracee. these are the donut holes right. tracee: pumpkin and apple. lauren: what's that one right here? tracee: that's the apple. this is the pumpkin donut. cheryl: good. lauren: i like it. it's a faint taste of pumpkin. cheryl: not too strong. lauren: so good. cheryl: the producers are telling me i'm not specific enough on donut choices. lauren: coming up, we have a new round of retailers reporting this morning. we're going to find out how badly the trade war potentially hit companies like lowe's and target. and you won't believe the lengths some people will go to to get out of being an adult. keep it here on "fbn: a.m." cheryl: i don't like being an adult. ♪ good relationship. you've done a lot of good for the world. but i feel li
daniel craig reprises his role as bond and ray m rami malik wie playing the villain.cluding a pumpkin signature latte available hot or iced as well as apple spiced donuts and pumpkin flavored coffee drinks. we have some on set. we have pumpkin donuts, apple donuts, munchkins. cheryl: they've separated us because they want to keep us apart, tracee. these are the donut holes right. tracee: pumpkin and apple. lauren: what's that one right here? tracee: that's the apple. this is the pumpkin donut....
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. >> reporter: northeastern university business professormu ravi rami recently co- authored a book called "reverse innovation in healthcare" that studied the cayman hospital. american tourists are everywhere, he says, just not the one hospital was looking for-- older patients whr needac surgery, or knee or hip replacement, for instance. >> a lot of atople in th generation who need this kind of care probably don't even have a passport. so the idea of going strange place to get an important medical procedure iths something k people want to avoid if they can avoid it at all. >> reporter: for his part dr shetty says even at its current 40% occupancy, the hospital has aying power, treating caribbean, central american and even some canadian patients. >> we've been profitable forit some time, yes. >> reporter: eventuallyll americans ome, he says. their insurers he predicts will gin to offer an offshore alternative with free travel and no copays. professor mamurti doesn't see a competitive threat but says american providers benefit from studying the indian- caribbean upstart. y we need to shake u
. >> reporter: northeastern university business professormu ravi rami recently co- authored a book called "reverse innovation in healthcare" that studied the cayman hospital. american tourists are everywhere, he says, just not the one hospital was looking for-- older patients whr needac surgery, or knee or hip replacement, for instance. >> a lot of atople in th generation who need this kind of care probably don't even have a passport. so the idea of going strange place to...
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get this rami mallek who started as freddie mercury will play the villain.t to open in the u.s. next april. >> one of us is a huge daniel craig fan. >> who could that be. >> keanu reeves returning to the world of the matrix. warner brothers announcing a fourth installment of the series is in the works. reeves is repricing his role asner row. and lan nan wakowssk i returns as writer and codirect berpt first version hit the theaters 20 years ago. we're getting old. second installment "matrix reloaded" was filmed in part in oakland. >> it was so cool when he would do the -- >> reggie, he could do that right now. no effects needed. >> still to come, an airport on the move? the plans to close a south bay airport. the talk isn't anything new but this time there's something a little different. >> and are we on the road to recession? president trump defending the economy but not everyb oh thaphenomenal!, that's unfair. that's so unfair. c'mon jay-bo. let's go. let's go. woahh! try my $4.99 bbq bacon double cheeseburger combo. only at jack in the box. ♪ try my $4.99
get this rami mallek who started as freddie mercury will play the villain.t to open in the u.s. next april. >> one of us is a huge daniel craig fan. >> who could that be. >> keanu reeves returning to the world of the matrix. warner brothers announcing a fourth installment of the series is in the works. reeves is repricing his role asner row. and lan nan wakowssk i returns as writer and codirect berpt first version hit the theaters 20 years ago. we're getting old. second...
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and national struggle whereas what's going on then as a as a religious devotion process all right rami khouri thank you very much for joining us i appreciate it very much. plenty more on the news hour including. many separatists take control in the southern city of aden and the seat of the internationally recognized government. questions asked after a disgraced american financier is found dead in a jail cell. and sport a lucky escape for fans and players following the collapse of a stadium roof oh we'll have that story. riot police in hong kong are trying to drive protesters off the streets in the latest of a series of demonstrations police fired tear gas during clashes at rallies which have not been authorized 40 city is now in its 10th week. activists have been demonstrating at the international airport to make arriving tourists aware of their campaign rob mcbride is live for us in hong kong robin is going to let you take it away. ok well we are in the cow loon district of hong kong we were on a march that began in one of the areas here. marching across to chunk show i had to be said
and national struggle whereas what's going on then as a as a religious devotion process all right rami khouri thank you very much for joining us i appreciate it very much. plenty more on the news hour including. many separatists take control in the southern city of aden and the seat of the internationally recognized government. questions asked after a disgraced american financier is found dead in a jail cell. and sport a lucky escape for fans and players following the collapse of a stadium roof...
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ramy inocencio, cbs news, hong kong. >>> a toxicology report has revealed los angeles angels pitcher tyler skaggs died of an accidental overdose of alcohol and opioids. the 27-year-old was found dead in his dallas area hotel room last month before the start of a series against the texas raenchers. on friday the texas medical examiner said skaggs had alcohol and the opioids fentanyl and oxycodone in his system. his family has hired an attorney to investigate how he got the drugs. >>> the entertainment world is mourning the loss of legendary actress valerie harper. the 89-year-old died after her public battle with a rare form of brain cancer. harper launched to stardom in her role as rhoda on the beloved '70s sitcom, t"the mary tyler moore show". jim axelrod has more. >> if i can't have it, why look? more for many of her fans, she wasn't valerie at all. >> so you're rhoda? >> morgenstern, right. >> she was rhoda. >> i don't know why i'm putting this in my mouth. i should just apply it directly to my hips. >> reporter: mary's best friend on "the mary tyler moore show." >> what am i goin
ramy inocencio, cbs news, hong kong. >>> a toxicology report has revealed los angeles angels pitcher tyler skaggs died of an accidental overdose of alcohol and opioids. the 27-year-old was found dead in his dallas area hotel room last month before the start of a series against the texas raenchers. on friday the texas medical examiner said skaggs had alcohol and the opioids fentanyl and oxycodone in his system. his family has hired an attorney to investigate how he got the drugs....
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ramy inocencio was in hong kong and has been reporting on the protests since they started. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. last night we saw the most aggressive violence in weeks right here. protesters threw bricks and molotov cocktails trying to provoke the police and they did. beaten and chased by a mob of protesters, police fired the first shot of these protests. a warning into the air, saying later they felt their lives were in danger. >> they're pointing guns. >> reporter: hand guns drawn they pushed back the crowd and kicked an older man on his knees who begged them not to shoot. also new to the street, two water cannons deployed to the residential district where protesters and police clashed in a close stand-off for hours. now that the water cannons have hit the streets, protesters have fled into the alleys all around us. after nightfall groups of masked protesters once again used the subways to fan out quickly attacking and retreating before police could arrive. they smashed toll booths at a cross harbor tunnel, destroyed shops thought to be owned by china-
ramy inocencio was in hong kong and has been reporting on the protests since they started. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. last night we saw the most aggressive violence in weeks right here. protesters threw bricks and molotov cocktails trying to provoke the police and they did. beaten and chased by a mob of protesters, police fired the first shot of these protests. a warning into the air, saying later they felt their lives were in danger. >> they're pointing guns. >>...
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it will also star 05car—winning actor rami malek as "a mysterious villain".onths until ‘no time to die' comes to uk cinemas in april. i'll book them now. massively delayed. doing different things in different countries, they couldn't film things together. so, april next year. daniel craig back for another one? do you think you will come back? no, not really. i've got bond posters and everything. even now? your favourite? i thought timothy dalton did a very good job stop very controversial. mine is controversial as well. pierce brosnan. yeah, he's brilliant! funny. but bond isn't funny, his hard. he should be. look, we've all got our own. roger moore's eyebrow, well, just the eyebrow. you could have a career based on his eyebrows. george lazenby, also controversial. i'm a big fan. anyway, sorry. we got distracted by bond. we have drama of a different kind. marcus rashford and harry maguire have said over the last few hours that social media companies are simply going to have to do more to deal with racist abuse of players online. pogba recieved racist insults
it will also star 05car—winning actor rami malek as "a mysterious villain".onths until ‘no time to die' comes to uk cinemas in april. i'll book them now. massively delayed. doing different things in different countries, they couldn't film things together. so, april next year. daniel craig back for another one? do you think you will come back? no, not really. i've got bond posters and everything. even now? your favourite? i thought timothy dalton did a very good job stop very...
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and there was bob rami who signed the order. for her. thanks it was bought from me who signed off on the dreamliner batteries. and offered 2 failed and the f.a.a. grounded the dreamliner it was buff romney who signed it back into the. shortly after that he retired from the f.a.a. . 2 weeks later he was hired as vice president of the aerospace industries association which nobody's on behalf of boeing. one of the 1st things he did was to appear before congress to call for greatest self-regulation for companies like boeing for years the f.a.a. to allow greater use of delegation not only to take full advantage of industry expertise but to increase the collaboration that improves aviation safety mr but from a declined our interview request one day or regulating the airline in the next day you're working for it can't possibly be tough on the industry that you're regulating because you'll never get that plum job after you leave the regulators that the f.a.a. will rarely cross boeing is simply walked. into the washington influence game and boein
and there was bob rami who signed the order. for her. thanks it was bought from me who signed off on the dreamliner batteries. and offered 2 failed and the f.a.a. grounded the dreamliner it was buff romney who signed it back into the. shortly after that he retired from the f.a.a. . 2 weeks later he was hired as vice president of the aerospace industries association which nobody's on behalf of boeing. one of the 1st things he did was to appear before congress to call for greatest self-regulation...