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rashad: a couple of things. in the u.k. it is a voluntary process. there cannot be a coercive approach to individuals. they either choose to engage or they don't. if they choose to engage, it is a voluntary process with them dealing with the de-radicalization process. that is something the state supports. will: if they are radicalized, why would they engage? is a different question. why do radicals engage? i don't know if i can make any comments that are not appropriate -- that are inappropriate. why do people put themselves forward? they fundamentally believe they have something to offer, no matter how ridiculous. that they have something alternative to offer for the betterment of society, humanity, or they're -- or their people. they want to engage because they want to persuade the rest of society around them their radical worldview is better for the u.s., for their community, or the country. want toone reason they present their point of view. second, and a lot of individuals have doubts about what they are doing. they generally have a set of compl
rashad: a couple of things. in the u.k. it is a voluntary process. there cannot be a coercive approach to individuals. they either choose to engage or they don't. if they choose to engage, it is a voluntary process with them dealing with the de-radicalization process. that is something the state supports. will: if they are radicalized, why would they engage? is a different question. why do radicals engage? i don't know if i can make any comments that are not appropriate -- that are...
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but we have rashad here how are you doing. >> good. >> you have been part of the covenant house for how long. >> say for probably eight months now. >> before that you were a home less teen here in philadelphia a. >> yes sleeping in a park downtown. it was a hard experience at first but i adjusted, i came to the covenant house, they gave me my id, my prom and got me in the community college of pennsylvania. i started in january. i'm in business management. hopefully eagles coach in ten years. enjoying life now. >> i got to tell you, this story, it is very deep. it almost brought me to tears but the thing about rashad here, through everything in your life you have always maintain a smile. >> that is just a testament to god. brought me this far so i hope he will bring me further. i will just enjoy life. >> i learned more from kid like this at covenant house hearing their stories a and how they stay strong and they keep fighting through life. i appreciate it. listen, your eagles position, claim it. what kind of coach do you want to be. >> dominating coach. >> what kind of coach, physical th
but we have rashad here how are you doing. >> good. >> you have been part of the covenant house for how long. >> say for probably eight months now. >> before that you were a home less teen here in philadelphia a. >> yes sleeping in a park downtown. it was a hard experience at first but i adjusted, i came to the covenant house, they gave me my id, my prom and got me in the community college of pennsylvania. i started in january. i'm in business management. hopefully...
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mark sanchez would come in, driving down for the lead but look at that, picked up by rashad jones. the eagles fall to 4-5. the panthers trying to stay unbeaten. the titans trying to spoil that party. dexter mccluester hitting the sidelines. the panthers would not be defied. cam newton gets in for the touchdown. 27-10. carolina moving to 9-0 and taking a look at other early games around the league, the packers' downward spiral continues. they lose to the lions while the jaguars stun the ravens at home. kirk cousins has a career day in a lopsided day. winless without tony romo, they fall in tampa and the steelers beat the browns. >>> the college basketball season now is in full swing. the rutgers men were out to 2-0. freeman led the way for the scarlet knights. trying to stay unbeaten as well. hosting wagner in to the first half. desi rodriguez, the baseline 3 is good to beat the buzzer. they held on in the 2nd. whitehead leading all scorers with 18. 69-59 your final. seton hall is now 2-0. can you believe college basketball is here? time flies. >> that is the news for now. stay tune
mark sanchez would come in, driving down for the lead but look at that, picked up by rashad jones. the eagles fall to 4-5. the panthers trying to stay unbeaten. the titans trying to spoil that party. dexter mccluester hitting the sidelines. the panthers would not be defied. cam newton gets in for the touchdown. 27-10. carolina moving to 9-0 and taking a look at other early games around the league, the packers' downward spiral continues. they lose to the lions while the jaguars stun the ravens...
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rashad green return this is punt 63 yards.ld be the game winner. the final score 19-13. the washington nationals, bryce harper at 22 has become the youngest unanimous mvp in baseball history. he hit .330, 99 rbis and a slugging percentage of .649. the toronto third baseman batted .297 and a major league best 122 runs scored. and check out this river rescue. a racing kayaker. a volunteer vaults over to grab that helpless boater. another grabs the pair to safety. the kayaker suffered a broken tailbone and fractured two vertebrae but is expected to fully recover. that is a rescue. >>> and get your wands ready. the wizarding world of hor potter. at hillshire farm, spice is the spice of life. that's why our craftsmen season every sausage perfectly. so you can coax out great flavor effortlessly. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. moms don't take sick days, moms take dayquil severe hey amanda, sorry to bother you but i gotta take a sick day. the non-drowsy, coughing, aching, fever, sore throat, stuffy head, no sick days,
rashad green return this is punt 63 yards.ld be the game winner. the final score 19-13. the washington nationals, bryce harper at 22 has become the youngest unanimous mvp in baseball history. he hit .330, 99 rbis and a slugging percentage of .649. the toronto third baseman batted .297 and a major league best 122 runs scored. and check out this river rescue. a racing kayaker. a volunteer vaults over to grab that helpless boater. another grabs the pair to safety. the kayaker suffered a broken...
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prosecutors say rashad owens drove his car into a crowd, killing four people, injuring dozens more. if convicted he faces life in prison with no parole. the new york city bus driver caught on video running over a woman and leaving the scene is behind bars. >> surveillance video shows the moment before the bus hit a woman crossing a brooklyn street. the driver pauses about three seconds before taking off leaving the woman in the middle of the road to die. witnesses describe a grisly scene and what appeared to be a confused bus driver. >> he stopped and then started going. i don't know what because hi was nervous or -- i have no idea. >> officials say the surveillance video of the crash will factor into the investigation. the driver has been suspended without pay pending results of the investigation. >> the update new york corrections officer accused of helping two killers escape prison is expected to appear in court today. palmer face as felony charge in connection to richard matt and david sweat's escape. matt was killed after a month long search in the woods, sweat was arrested and
prosecutors say rashad owens drove his car into a crowd, killing four people, injuring dozens more. if convicted he faces life in prison with no parole. the new york city bus driver caught on video running over a woman and leaving the scene is behind bars. >> surveillance video shows the moment before the bus hit a woman crossing a brooklyn street. the driver pauses about three seconds before taking off leaving the woman in the middle of the road to die. witnesses describe a grisly scene...
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so rashad, i want you to help give us the u.k. perspective on this, but i also want you to talk about the role of ideology. again because i think for many people when you're thinking about early interventions, the first thing that would come to mind is you need to take on immediately the ideas that political radicals would espouse. have you found that to be the case in your experience when we're talking about islamist radicals, or is it like angela says, you're going to come at it obliquely by ly bly by looking the more deeper personality issues or societal issues? >> in our experiences, what you have is -- i look at four broad trends just to make it easy, although as you mentioned all the individual pathways are very different. there are those that have a political perspective. they have a political lens. they buy into a narrative, and they look at the world as very similar to kind of what was old school leftist. you have the evil capitalist west, which is dominating the world. at its forefront is america and its allies which is
so rashad, i want you to help give us the u.k. perspective on this, but i also want you to talk about the role of ideology. again because i think for many people when you're thinking about early interventions, the first thing that would come to mind is you need to take on immediately the ideas that political radicals would espouse. have you found that to be the case in your experience when we're talking about islamist radicals, or is it like angela says, you're going to come at it obliquely by...
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rashad jones are you kidding me. eagles have thrown the most interceptions in the red zone in the nfl. huge blow. one last shot. sanchez comes up short and so do eagles losing 20-19, falling 4-5 to bad dolphins team at hoax. let's go live to jamie apody james at the link a brutal day for eagles jamie the offense in a lot of trouble and now without water back sam bradfor bradford. >> mark sanchez will probably be starter at least next week. bradford would have to go through conclusion propertyal call. bratd ford all kelly admitted to finding plate book for him. nobody can feel comfortable with 4-5 record at this point in the season. that's what the eagles are facing another loss to lesser opponent starting to sound like a broken record here. >> you can't lose games like that especially how you came out. 6 we fell off in the last quarters and you can't do that and expect to whip games. >> and we're not 7 games left. if we play like we played today we won't win too 3457b many more games. >> we'll breakdown another loss
rashad jones are you kidding me. eagles have thrown the most interceptions in the red zone in the nfl. huge blow. one last shot. sanchez comes up short and so do eagles losing 20-19, falling 4-5 to bad dolphins team at hoax. let's go live to jamie apody james at the link a brutal day for eagles jamie the offense in a lot of trouble and now without water back sam bradfor bradford. >> mark sanchez will probably be starter at least next week. bradford would have to go through conclusion...
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so, rashad, i want you to help give us the uk perspective on this.t i also want you to talk about the role of ideology. again, i think for many people, when you're thinking about early interventions, the first thing that would come to mind is you need to take on immediately the ideas that political radicals would espouse. have you found that to be the case in your experience, when year talking about radicals? or as angela said, you look at it on deeper, societal issues that have drawn into this viewpoint. >> i'll start with the latter question. i think with the experience, what we have is i look at trends just to make it easier. as you mentioned, there are those that have a political perspective, a political landscape, they buy into a narrative. and they look at the world as very similar to kind of old school narrative. you have the evil west which is hegamonic. and america and its allies, just suppressing the natural -- you know, the natural aspirations of most people. and in this instance, the conflict used to be communism in the west and now it's
so, rashad, i want you to help give us the uk perspective on this.t i also want you to talk about the role of ideology. again, i think for many people, when you're thinking about early interventions, the first thing that would come to mind is you need to take on immediately the ideas that political radicals would espouse. have you found that to be the case in your experience, when year talking about radicals? or as angela said, you look at it on deeper, societal issues that have drawn into this...
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highlighting once again, that countries links to extremism. ,'m angie lau with rashad markets around the region are awayng as investors shy from risky assets. juliet has been following the markets. how bad is the damage? juliette: fortunately it is not quite the follow-up in the middle eastern markets when they opened. they were the first to react. as you can see, we are seeing failing across the region. japan's nikkei 225 when on the lunch break down by 1%. also hurt by weak economic data. ,,sewhere, we are seeing particularly, a lot of those terrorism stocks. the airlines under pressure, also a number of operators. another thing hurting sentiment in the region is new brokerage rules coming through from china. officials are tidying market -- margin debts. we are seeing brokerage firms into hong kong and shanghai coming under pressure. certainly some moves via 30's to really try and ensure we don't see what we saw in the summer due to the $5 trillion equity route. elsewhere, sentiment following through from the terror in paris, hurting every sector in the region. markd the original r
highlighting once again, that countries links to extremism. ,'m angie lau with rashad markets around the region are awayng as investors shy from risky assets. juliet has been following the markets. how bad is the damage? juliette: fortunately it is not quite the follow-up in the middle eastern markets when they opened. they were the first to react. as you can see, we are seeing failing across the region. japan's nikkei 225 when on the lunch break down by 1%. also hurt by weak economic data....
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police say rashad bug bay slashed a victim outside saturday night. they then went inside the station. an off-duty baltimore police officer saw the suspect with the knife and ordered him to drop it. he came at the officer with the knife and he shot him. >>> the body found saturday is that of lisa wyche. the police found the body on the patuxent bridge. she's been missing since halloween. the family had set up a gofundme page. we have a link on nbc washington app. search "missing." >>> police say two years ago philip chism followed his high school math teacher into a bathroom and then raped, strangled, and murdered her. they found colleen ritzer's body dumped in a pile of leaves. the trial will begin next month. >>> a new study from university college lawn found stress, commuting time, and where you live may be significant factors. researchers looked at five cities. more than 60 million people. 400 people have diabetes. more than two thirds live in cities. >>> now the warning about use of antibiotics. they say adding antibiotics to animal feed may make
police say rashad bug bay slashed a victim outside saturday night. they then went inside the station. an off-duty baltimore police officer saw the suspect with the knife and ordered him to drop it. he came at the officer with the knife and he shot him. >>> the body found saturday is that of lisa wyche. the police found the body on the patuxent bridge. she's been missing since halloween. the family had set up a gofundme page. we have a link on nbc washington app. search...
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rashad now offering a $50 million reward for information leading to the arrest of the terrorists who downed that metrojet passenger plane over egypt. that's after russian security services announced today that a homemade explosive device caused the plane to break up in the air killing all 224 on board. islamic state group have claimed responsibility. they say the attack was retaliation for russia's air campaign against isis targets in syria. today russian president vladimir putin vowed to intensify the russian air campaign in syria and u.s. defense officials say today, russia attacked raqqah. the islamic state group self- declared capital in syria. the used cruise missiles and bombs. one of the officials said the russians give the u.s. prior notification of those attacks. >>> also new this morning, president obama is in the philippines. that's where the u.s. is helping to beef up maritime security. the president is in manila, there for the annual summit of the asia-pacific economic cooperation group. today the president announced the transfer of two ships to the philippine navy. rese
rashad now offering a $50 million reward for information leading to the arrest of the terrorists who downed that metrojet passenger plane over egypt. that's after russian security services announced today that a homemade explosive device caused the plane to break up in the air killing all 224 on board. islamic state group have claimed responsibility. they say the attack was retaliation for russia's air campaign against isis targets in syria. today russian president vladimir putin vowed to...
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. >> i heard a couple of kid stories but this is rashad, i heard your story yesterday. you almost had me in tears. tell everybody how covenant house has helped you. >> covenant house has helped me so many way, getting my id, paying for my prom, and they were there, they did it, it change my life for the better. >> wow. you are about to enroll in college. >> yes. >> tell us what you want to be. >> i am going in to sports management. look out in ten more years. >> chip kelly hire him but he may not be here for too much longer i'm just saying. i really appreciate hearing your story. your story helped me, realize, like listen, i got to do more in the community. appreciate what you do here at the covenant house. keep up the good work, bro. >> thank you. >> chris, it was a really life changing experience coming out here and helping out. if i could sleep out here for one night, and, just hear some of these store that is these kid are going through, they are resilient. i had a good time good very positive all the way around. quincy, thank you, sir. >>> latest hunger games film
. >> i heard a couple of kid stories but this is rashad, i heard your story yesterday. you almost had me in tears. tell everybody how covenant house has helped you. >> covenant house has helped me so many way, getting my id, paying for my prom, and they were there, they did it, it change my life for the better. >> wow. you are about to enroll in college. >> yes. >> tell us what you want to be. >> i am going in to sports management. look out in ten more years....
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highlighting once again, that countries links to extremism. ,'m angie lau with rashad markets around as investors shy from risky assets. juliet has been following the markets. how bad is the damage? juliette: fortunately it is not quite the follow-up in the middle eastern markets when they opened. they were the first to react. as you can see, we are seeing failing across the region. japan's nikkei 225 when on the lunch break down by 1%. also hurt by weak economic data. ,,sewhere, we are seeing particularly, a lot of those terrorism stocks. the airlines under pressure, also a number of operators.
highlighting once again, that countries links to extremism. ,'m angie lau with rashad markets around as investors shy from risky assets. juliet has been following the markets. how bad is the damage? juliette: fortunately it is not quite the follow-up in the middle eastern markets when they opened. they were the first to react. as you can see, we are seeing failing across the region. japan's nikkei 225 when on the lunch break down by 1%. also hurt by weak economic data. ,,sewhere, we are seeing...
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53 al- actress meg ryan is 54 sarah- broadcast journalist ann curry is 59 al- sportscaster ahmad rashad is 66 sarah- fashion designer calvin klein is 73 al- former sen. tom harkin, d-iowa, is 76 sarah- broadcasting and sports turner is 77 al- talk show host dick cavett is 79 sarah- talk show host larry king is 82 al- actor alan young is 96 our pic of the day today is from holly korleski. this is six month old kendyl. and she's sporting her mustache in support of no shave movember. to see your photo on pic of the day, you can email it to us at ktivnews@ktiv .com or you can post it to our facebook page. >> << wx timer @ :45 wind advisory in effect today until 6 pm winter storm watch in effect friday from 6 am until midnight we will get to enjoy some sunshine today at the expense of very strong westerly winds that could very well gust upwards of 50 miles per hour! highs will be in the 40s today for the last time for a while as we prepare for our first major dose of winter weather. as of now, it looks like snow will begin to make its move across siouxland from west to east tomorrow morning
53 al- actress meg ryan is 54 sarah- broadcast journalist ann curry is 59 al- sportscaster ahmad rashad is 66 sarah- fashion designer calvin klein is 73 al- former sen. tom harkin, d-iowa, is 76 sarah- broadcasting and sports turner is 77 al- talk show host dick cavett is 79 sarah- talk show host larry king is 82 al- actor alan young is 96 our pic of the day today is from holly korleski. this is six month old kendyl. and she's sporting her mustache in support of no shave movember. to see your...
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to his right, rashad ali, senior fellow at institute for strategic dialogue.y left, angela king, deputy director, of life after hate. to her left is daniel koehler who is fellow on the program of extremism at gw. founder of institute on deradicalization studies. countering violent extremism discussion has been going along for several years now. if the phrase sounds vague to you, it is also very vague inside of the u.s. government and foreign governments. no one is quite sure what this thing means. i remember, when i was working with at the state department, i asked another agency to give me a list of everything that had been justified to the congress as countering violent extremism, across all agencies of the u.s. government. pretty amazing. everything from building forward operating bases in afghanistan, to english language programs for young mothers. essentially it became a way for the government to protect their budgets and their programs. in an effort to become much more focused, we are here today to talk about one slice of this, that is often neglected bu
to his right, rashad ali, senior fellow at institute for strategic dialogue.y left, angela king, deputy director, of life after hate. to her left is daniel koehler who is fellow on the program of extremism at gw. founder of institute on deradicalization studies. countering violent extremism discussion has been going along for several years now. if the phrase sounds vague to you, it is also very vague inside of the u.s. government and foreign governments. no one is quite sure what this thing...
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what rashad is saying very fitting to the u.k. dynamic but doesn't really apply to the u.s. and i think a lot of what we discuss is very counterspecific. works in saudi but -- here in the u.s. we do not have a problem with communities radicalizing. we have a problem of scattered individuals. occasionally more clusters of four or five individuals, in online community but it is completely different dynamic. so the countermessaging, the working with communities, great stuff. can't hurt although in some cases if not done properly it can actually hurt. but for the most part we're talking about individuals here and there who are radicalizing. we're communities but are generally rejecting some of the more radical messages unlike some important part of the british muslim community that have different take. very different dynamic here. so some of the big role of the state, some of the, again, some social engineering, some of the needs for the communities to really speak out, i'm not saying that it would hurt in the u.s. but not necessarily needed. it is not a matter of communities. m
what rashad is saying very fitting to the u.k. dynamic but doesn't really apply to the u.s. and i think a lot of what we discuss is very counterspecific. works in saudi but -- here in the u.s. we do not have a problem with communities radicalizing. we have a problem of scattered individuals. occasionally more clusters of four or five individuals, in online community but it is completely different dynamic. so the countermessaging, the working with communities, great stuff. can't hurt although in...