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rashid khalidi also with us, professor of arab studies at club university. your response to what he said and what he has done over the past eight years? >> he did what he is been dodoig fofor eight t years. he sins a signal to the most powerful country on eartrth, the soul, serious supporter of israel, who without support israel cannot do anything, has yet again sent a signal that what israeli governments have been doing for decades is going ,o lead to a one state solution which palestinians come as he said, are disenfranchised, are not even citizens, and so on and so forth. we're the diagnostician in chief telling us about this problem, which he and previous presidents have done absolutely nothing to solve. the united states can, could, should act to stop this ongoing annexation, colonization, and so forth, which has led to disenfranchisement. his s analysis is impeccable, bt his actions are just not in keeping with his words and have not been over eight years in keeping with his words. amy: what do you think needs to happen? what opportunity did he miss? s
rashid khalidi also with us, professor of arab studies at club university. your response to what he said and what he has done over the past eight years? >> he did what he is been dodoig fofor eight t years. he sins a signal to the most powerful country on eartrth, the soul, serious supporter of israel, who without support israel cannot do anything, has yet again sent a signal that what israeli governments have been doing for decades is going ,o lead to a one state solution which...
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mais and her husband, rashid, both play with the orchestra.er and he is the lead violin. and for mais, these concerts have a special significance. she sings but it is almost impossible for mais and rashid to get visas to leave the country. they haven't left syria since the start of the war. and with a week to go before the tour, they still don't know if they will get permission to travel. getting 30 people out of syria is a huge logistical challenge for the concert organisers, which has taken six months of negotiation. it was very, very, very difficult, just communicating with people in syria, getting the visas. they had to go to beirut to get visas, then there were all sorts of hiccups along the way, suspicions of what we were doing. there were fears over whether people would stay over. at every level it was complicated. the first stop of the tour is amsterdam, and it's a nervous wait to see who will arrive. some musicians did not get permission to travel, and others were only issued with visas at the last minute. at last, they are here, and
mais and her husband, rashid, both play with the orchestra.er and he is the lead violin. and for mais, these concerts have a special significance. she sings but it is almost impossible for mais and rashid to get visas to leave the country. they haven't left syria since the start of the war. and with a week to go before the tour, they still don't know if they will get permission to travel. getting 30 people out of syria is a huge logistical challenge for the concert organisers, which has taken...
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they were beaten i—o game they needed to win they were beaten 1—0 by morocco courtesy of a goalfrom rashidby morocco courtesy of a goal from rashid ali as they march into their first quarter—final since 2004. the into their first quarter—final since 200a. the big story is ivory coast going out. many will point to the lost generation, the likes of toures, and the captain having quit since the title in 2015. attention will also focus on renard, the man who guided them to their title two yea rs who guided them to their title two years ago, who is now in charge of morocco, and so masterminded their demise. in the other group c game, dr congo wrapped up top spot, beating togo 3—1. morocco finished second in the group, but the big story of course is the african champions going out, joining pretournament favourites algeria, and host nation gabon, to be eliminated in the group staged at this year's african cup of nations, where the shocks continue to come. so just to confirm — that result means morocco qualify for the quarterfinals second in the group, behind dr congo who just needed a point again
they were beaten i—o game they needed to win they were beaten 1—0 by morocco courtesy of a goalfrom rashidby morocco courtesy of a goal from rashid ali as they march into their first quarter—final since 2004. the into their first quarter—final since 200a. the big story is ivory coast going out. many will point to the lost generation, the likes of toures, and the captain having quit since the title in 2015. attention will also focus on renard, the man who guided them to their title two...
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. >> rashid bailey is back with the birds, a receiver from delaware university.sign today a future contract for the eagles before he was cut before the season began. >> "jimmy kimmel live" followed by "nightline." finally tonight, a happy birthday to a pennsylvania woman who just turned 106. marianne fish blew out the candles on her cake at the clark summit senior living center. the 106-year-old shared her secret, take a walk every morning, rain or shine, and you will be fine. hard to argue. now kimmey kim el live next on 6, followed by "nightline." guests kevin costner, andy rickner and kay trevor wilson. "action news" continues at 4:30. for the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. goodnight. ♪ ♪ ♪ z254jz zi0z
. >> rashid bailey is back with the birds, a receiver from delaware university.sign today a future contract for the eagles before he was cut before the season began. >> "jimmy kimmel live" followed by "nightline." finally tonight, a happy birthday to a pennsylvania woman who just turned 106. marianne fish blew out the candles on her cake at the clark summit senior living center. the 106-year-old shared her secret, take a walk every morning, rain or shine, and you...
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in afghanistan, the attorney general has ordered the arrest of vice-president abdul rashid dostum's bodyguards after another politician said the guards raped and tortured him. dostum is one of afghanistan's most notorious warlords. he was backed by the cia and on its payroll in the early 2000's. ♪ [music break] amy: here at the sundance film festival. i'm going to try some of those headlines again. in afghanistan, the attorney general has ordered the arrest of vice-president abdul rashid dostum's bodyguards after another politician said the guards raped and tortured him. dostum is one of afghanistan's most notorious warlords. he was backed by the cia and on its payroll in the early 2000's. he was involved in a 2001 massacre that killed up to 2000 taliban prisoners of war. the ctims were allegedly shot to death or suffocated in sealed metal truck containers after they surrendered to dostum and the u.s.-backed northern alliance. and today marks the first anniversary of president obama theng juvenile solitary in federal prison system. obama took the action in response to the case of new york city
in afghanistan, the attorney general has ordered the arrest of vice-president abdul rashid dostum's bodyguards after another politician said the guards raped and tortured him. dostum is one of afghanistan's most notorious warlords. he was backed by the cia and on its payroll in the early 2000's. ♪ [music break] amy: here at the sundance film festival. i'm going to try some of those headlines again. in afghanistan, the attorney general has ordered the arrest of vice-president abdul rashid...
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haroon rashid has been to meet him at his home in mumbai and asked him what he thinks about his succcesfulning. i think i came at the right time. i think there was a whole turnaround were a little more easy—going cinema was coming in, it wasn't so antiestablishment, it was about goodness, family, love. the time came when second—generation indians missed home all wanted their children to learn a little bit about india and the only thing they saw was in the film is. the one plus i saw happening to me was i had no plan to succeed. you said how did i find my way, i had no way, i did not know the way, and when you don't know the way, and when you don't know the way to success naturally you stop knowing the way to failure also. shah rukh khan the brand is an international phenomenon, has shah rukh khan the brand become bigger than anything you wanted it to be?” never saw myself becoming a brand, it wasn't a conscious decision doing things that would lead to something. it happens now in more modern times, at least in india, where imagery is created by management. i've never taken things so intric
haroon rashid has been to meet him at his home in mumbai and asked him what he thinks about his succcesfulning. i think i came at the right time. i think there was a whole turnaround were a little more easy—going cinema was coming in, it wasn't so antiestablishment, it was about goodness, family, love. the time came when second—generation indians missed home all wanted their children to learn a little bit about india and the only thing they saw was in the film is. the one plus i saw...
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rashid did do for this list that would not involve the history books but founding the u.n., and for those judgeships were the possibility of running for congress that she was known to be thinking about seriously. the data never materialized. but the simplest one is her brother. and would speak three different languages as a big and very active communist. and by the time it was closed it was over 700 pages. and while i cannot prove it it is certainly my thesis that her brother and faugh his activities think about what we talk about. the end of world war two the beginning of the cold war faugh fat with various ambitions plan of which come to fruition in that is the greatest notoriety finally her brother goes to present himself for refusing to name names in spends contempt of court six months behind barsbehi and working with him on this book is part of the reason because they believe in that we don't have been to agree with. this is pretty much the end of her career. he comes out six months later unisys not there later and are strange for the rest of their lives. they died 10 days apart in 1
rashid did do for this list that would not involve the history books but founding the u.n., and for those judgeships were the possibility of running for congress that she was known to be thinking about seriously. the data never materialized. but the simplest one is her brother. and would speak three different languages as a big and very active communist. and by the time it was closed it was over 700 pages. and while i cannot prove it it is certainly my thesis that her brother and faugh his...
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. >> reporter: at three weeks old, little trump is not bothered by his pesky brother rashid. heard right. this is baby trump. trump hassan jamil to be precise born in iraqi kurdistan. his father, a peshmerga fighter on leave, explains what's in a name. i called him trump, he says because trump is charismatic and has clear policies. that's why he won the election. he heard trump say he was a big fan of kurdish forces calling for the u.s. to arm them in their fight against isis. in his honor. he named his recently opened fish restaurant in this city after the donald. in iraq's murky waters trump has inspired some here to hope he'll also make kurdistan great again. this fish is your standard carp. it's the way it's cooked, it's called muzguf here in iraq. it is bigly popular. and this is a catch fit for a president. there is no flip-flopping here. it takes just 45 minutes for the carp, a bottom-feeder, to go from the tank to cutting board to grill to plate. no time wasted. what i admire about trump's personality, he says, is that he is decisive. he is tough. and hopefully with t
. >> reporter: at three weeks old, little trump is not bothered by his pesky brother rashid. heard right. this is baby trump. trump hassan jamil to be precise born in iraqi kurdistan. his father, a peshmerga fighter on leave, explains what's in a name. i called him trump, he says because trump is charismatic and has clear policies. that's why he won the election. he heard trump say he was a big fan of kurdish forces calling for the u.s. to arm them in their fight against isis. in his...
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breakthrough for england with chrisjordan taking the wicket of lokesh rahul — the catch was made by adil rashidre ‘considering their options‘ after usain bolt and his three team—mates we re usain bolt and his three team—mates were stripped of their relay gold medals from the beijing olympics in 2008. (00v) nesta carter, one of the four, was found guilty of doping after sa m ples were re—tested. four, was found guilty of doping after samples were re—tested. carter says he will take his appeal to the court of arbitration for sport. this is something we have to look at. there is a legal side, and how you go through that what is the best legal process against the team. because it is 18. there are five athletes running the relay. there are five outstanding athletes for jamaica. certainly we are interested in ensuring that there are properly protected and given a fair chance of clearing their names. southampton have reached their first efl cup final since 1979 — beating liverpool 1-0 at final since 1979 — beating liverpool 1—0 at anfield last night. a goal up from the first leg, southampton spent muc
breakthrough for england with chrisjordan taking the wicket of lokesh rahul — the catch was made by adil rashidre ‘considering their options‘ after usain bolt and his three team—mates we re usain bolt and his three team—mates were stripped of their relay gold medals from the beijing olympics in 2008. (00v) nesta carter, one of the four, was found guilty of doping after sa m ples were re—tested. four, was found guilty of doping after samples were re—tested. carter says he will take...