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from islamabad in pakistan good to see you what more can you tell us about the name rashid. well they received is basically from after about baathist on and he moved to new zealand almost a decade ago he was pushing his ph d. and he was a teacher working as a teacher will. just yet three sons one of the son was with him i just want his name was that i was around twenty one twenty two years old and the name was basically a constant constantly in touch with his family not for he was planning the wedding of his son to launch a war period in this gun attack and the family now states that you know while we were discussing how we can going to arrange the marriage until a few days ago or not we are talking about the funeral of name and. decided not pakistan and something is not a stranger but the kind of extremist violence that have been operated in new zealand what is the reaction been in part to thought that this kind of violence against pakistan is and muslims abroad. well we only talk about new zealand sitting here in pakistan but people in pakistan consider many new zealand as
from islamabad in pakistan good to see you what more can you tell us about the name rashid. well they received is basically from after about baathist on and he moved to new zealand almost a decade ago he was pushing his ph d. and he was a teacher working as a teacher will. just yet three sons one of the son was with him i just want his name was that i was around twenty one twenty two years old and the name was basically a constant constantly in touch with his family not for he was planning the...
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new zealand one year but she was pursuing a degree in agriculture then this fifty year old mamie rashid from pakistan the teacher moved to new zealand eight years ago all his action. in the mosque on friday. the title of. the haka performed by schoolchildren in honor of the victims of friday's terror attack. the maori ceremonial dance was traditionally performed by warriors to intimidate therefore. it is perhaps no greater tribute to the character and courage of this man named rashid who gave his life trying to stop the gunman entering the mosque and his needs of pakistan his family gather in grief finding solace in his heroism i saw that video and the first thing i wanted to see was that look in his eyes i did not see an iota of fear in their size and that made me proud. of man he was he's my hero at least. mourners here are praying not just for. the father of three died along with his twenty one year old son tyler. for their care in kenya it was she'd sacrifice sets an example for humanity. they left a message for every human being in the. dark messages that if you see something. happ
new zealand one year but she was pursuing a degree in agriculture then this fifty year old mamie rashid from pakistan the teacher moved to new zealand eight years ago all his action. in the mosque on friday. the title of. the haka performed by schoolchildren in honor of the victims of friday's terror attack. the maori ceremonial dance was traditionally performed by warriors to intimidate therefore. it is perhaps no greater tribute to the character and courage of this man named rashid who gave...
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in life now i am rashid was a teacher his final act a lesson in the meaning of bravery. and joining us for more on this story is john most khalid from islamabad in pakistan good to see you what more can you tell us about the name initiated when they received it is basically from after about baathist on an evil to use it and almost a decade ago he was posting his ph d. and he was a teacher working as a teacher will. be just yet three sons one of the son was with him i just want his name was that i was around twenty one twenty two years old and the name was basically a constant constantly in touch with his family now or he was planning the wedding of his son to love was a war period in this going it back and the family now states that you know while we were discussing how we can going to raise the marriage until a few days ago or not we are talking about the funeral of blame and. reside in there not pakistan and something is not a stranger but the kind of extremist violence that has been perpetrated in new zealand what is the reaction been a participant in this kind of vio
in life now i am rashid was a teacher his final act a lesson in the meaning of bravery. and joining us for more on this story is john most khalid from islamabad in pakistan good to see you what more can you tell us about the name initiated when they received it is basically from after about baathist on an evil to use it and almost a decade ago he was posting his ph d. and he was a teacher working as a teacher will. be just yet three sons one of the son was with him i just want his name was that...
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he rashid killed alongside his son in the al noor mosque. attack apparently trying to tackle the gunman before he was shot. his death was confirmed by the government of pakistan, his home country. there, his brother told the bbc he was a hero. i saw that video and the first thing i wanted to see was the look in his eyes. i did not see one iota of fear in those eyes. and that made me proud. what a brave man he was. as she met some of the families who have lost their loved ones, jacinda ardern pledged to tighten music ones, jacinda ardern pledged to tighten new zealand's gun laws, which unlike britain, don't include a ban on owning semiautomatic assault weapons. one of the issues we are facing is that the guns that were used in this case appear to have been modified. that is a challenge that police have been facing and that is a challenge that we will look to address and in changing our laws. there is also a more immediate challenge — making this community feel safe and united. after all the fear and violence the city experienced on friday, th
he rashid killed alongside his son in the al noor mosque. attack apparently trying to tackle the gunman before he was shot. his death was confirmed by the government of pakistan, his home country. there, his brother told the bbc he was a hero. i saw that video and the first thing i wanted to see was the look in his eyes. i did not see one iota of fear in those eyes. and that made me proud. what a brave man he was. as she met some of the families who have lost their loved ones, jacinda ardern...
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let's bring in qasim rashid, human rights activist, lawyer and author.thisf force test of -- catastrophe that has taken place by this allegedly us trillion shooter? >> i echo a lot of what my colleagues said. this is not new. i would be lying if i said i was shocked. this became prominent when the president referred to refugees as serpents. when you hear people refer to iraqis as semi literate monkeys. wewe have onongoing dehumanizat, entire religion hates as or an entire people must be banned because of theirir faith, yoyoul see atattacks like this. whatat happenened in quebec at e inque two yeaears ago, minnesota we had multiplee attends by w white supremamaciso bomb us. in new york, a predominately muslim community has repeatedly been targegeted by white supremacists and extremists. the same thing in kansas and illinois. across europe, united states, anti-islam hate crimes are happening at record highs. the fbi documents the risise of white supremacy extremism online is even fasaster than isis extremism. my message to thosose who are watching this is
let's bring in qasim rashid, human rights activist, lawyer and author.thisf force test of -- catastrophe that has taken place by this allegedly us trillion shooter? >> i echo a lot of what my colleagues said. this is not new. i would be lying if i said i was shocked. this became prominent when the president referred to refugees as serpents. when you hear people refer to iraqis as semi literate monkeys. wewe have onongoing dehumanizat, entire religion hates as or an entire people must be...
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in a video of the attack, naeem rashid was seen confronting the gunman.and the first thing i wanted to see was the look in his eyes. i did not see an iota of fear in those eyes. and that made me proud. what a brave man he was. i heard from people there, there were a few witnesses who said he saved a few lives there. by trying to stop that guy. the stories of those killed continue to emerge. sayyad milne was 1a and wanted to be a footballer. the police have told his father that his son died in the mosque. hosni ara was originally from bangladesh and officials there said she had been killed. she was looking for her husband in the men's section of the mosque when she was shot. khaled mustafa, a refugee from syria, moved with his family last year to the safety of new zealand. officials told his wife he was killed during friday prayers. one of his teenage sons is also missing. daioud nabi was 71. he ran the afghan association at the mosque. relatives have described his death as an act of cowardice. the family of farhaj hassan in india were told of his death to
in a video of the attack, naeem rashid was seen confronting the gunman.and the first thing i wanted to see was the look in his eyes. i did not see an iota of fear in those eyes. and that made me proud. what a brave man he was. i heard from people there, there were a few witnesses who said he saved a few lives there. by trying to stop that guy. the stories of those killed continue to emerge. sayyad milne was 1a and wanted to be a footballer. the police have told his father that his son died in...
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our pakistan correspondent, secunder kermani, spoke to naeem rashid's brothers earlier.r brother been living with his family in new zealand? he went to new zealand in 2010, so it's been nine years. so, he went to do his phd there, he couldn't finish his phd but he did start working there, so he was doing his job there. and he liked living in new zealand? he loved living in new zealand, he just loved it. i've never been there myself but i believed it was supposed to be one of the safest places... i suppose that no one in the family could ever imagine something like this would ever happen? no, no way. we couldn't imagine it, not at all. how did you find out? well, my brother rang me about nine o'clock in the morning. i was not watching the television, somebody rang him. then we rang... one of my younger brother's brother—in—law also lives there in christchurch, so we rang him and my sister—in—law. that's when we found out things were going bad. then, in the evening, we found out we'd lost them. and what was your reaction when you found out, if you can put it into words? th
our pakistan correspondent, secunder kermani, spoke to naeem rashid's brothers earlier.r brother been living with his family in new zealand? he went to new zealand in 2010, so it's been nine years. so, he went to do his phd there, he couldn't finish his phd but he did start working there, so he was doing his job there. and he liked living in new zealand? he loved living in new zealand, he just loved it. i've never been there myself but i believed it was supposed to be one of the safest...
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rashid was a teacher from pakistan who had been planning his son's spring wedding. his son, talha, was killed alongside his father. pakistan's prime minister announced that rashid would be presented with a national award for his bravery. new zealand football goalkeeper 33-year old atta elayyan, who had just become a father, was also among the 50 victims. so were 14-year-old sayyad milne, 44 year-old husna ahmed, and father of two lilik abdul hamid. this is new zealand prime minister jacinda ardern speaking tuesday. >> we are a nation of 200 languages., 160 we open our doors to others and say welcome. and the only thing that must change after the events of friday is that this same dorm as close on all of those who espouse hate and fear. we wish for every member of our communities to also feel safe. safe means being free from the fear of violence. but it also means being free from the fear of those sentiments of racism and hate that create a place where violence can flourish. and every single one of us has the power to change that. minister jacinda ardern has widely b
rashid was a teacher from pakistan who had been planning his son's spring wedding. his son, talha, was killed alongside his father. pakistan's prime minister announced that rashid would be presented with a national award for his bravery. new zealand football goalkeeper 33-year old atta elayyan, who had just become a father, was also among the 50 victims. so were 14-year-old sayyad milne, 44 year-old husna ahmed, and father of two lilik abdul hamid. this is new zealand prime minister jacinda...
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sheree rashid is that he. you know is trying to do two things first of all he tries trying to you know have a kind of confrontation between the army and the people because people. in the warned me to be in the side of the people not the side of of the give and then second thing bashir try to sell a notion for the original forces that he's going to cut the ties with a terrorist. to the boys a kind of a military ruling in sudan that could be appealing for many countries in the region all right militia who believe i need all my you safe secretary-general of the sudanese congress party thank you ok the call for action against climate change has a fresh face then that's it over there that is who she is greatest to the swedish teenager who has called out the world's leaders for inaction and her activism has caught on since august tens of thousands of peoples in cities across europe and as far as australia and even in uganda have walked out of their friday crosses to push for more ambitious carbon cutting targets you
sheree rashid is that he. you know is trying to do two things first of all he tries trying to you know have a kind of confrontation between the army and the people because people. in the warned me to be in the side of the people not the side of of the give and then second thing bashir try to sell a notion for the original forces that he's going to cut the ties with a terrorist. to the boys a kind of a military ruling in sudan that could be appealing for many countries in the region all right...
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been infiltrated by foreign powers some even doubt that boof leka is still alive political activist rashid neck us stage demonstration in front of the hospital in geneva where the president is reportedly being treated. to be with you here are forty million algerians who want to know where they all during president and those he's going to flee to is because no one has seen him since his last speech and said t.v. on may eighth two thousand and twelve where he declared publicly in front of all of syria he would withdraw from algerian political life to. make us try to list himself as a candidate but was barred by the government he was later arrested after demanding access to the hospital that young people in particular are desperate for change. we want to get rid of. the economy even open or close his eyes any more to him he's half dead and he really has to be for power now. and we're really grateful for all he did but it really is time for him to leave and now other candidates to run for president if the president is listening from his hospital bed he shows no sign of honoring these demands.
been infiltrated by foreign powers some even doubt that boof leka is still alive political activist rashid neck us stage demonstration in front of the hospital in geneva where the president is reportedly being treated. to be with you here are forty million algerians who want to know where they all during president and those he's going to flee to is because no one has seen him since his last speech and said t.v. on may eighth two thousand and twelve where he declared publicly in front of all of...
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david: freshman house democrat rashid talib telling tmz she's refusing to move on even as the muellerlong as she's been in the house. talib is now circulating a letter to her colleagues usualing fellow democrats to continue the push to impeach the president. the obsession raises major questions. here now with me is presidential historian doug wead. great to see you. >> good to see you, david. david: newt gingrich says now it was a really profound mistake of republicans to impeach bill clinton, that they shouldn't have gone that far, but it doesn't seem that democrats are listening, does it? >> yeah. and this is going to make them look very petty. this is poorly-timed. i think they haven't quite understood the power of the fact that the mueller report found nothing, no collusion. no indictments. remember, david, the judge who once said that a good prosecutor can indict a ham sandwich -- [laughter] david: that's right. >> in the 17th century it was said all i need is nine lines, and i can hang a man. so here was the white house giving a million pages to robert mueller, and he found noth
david: freshman house democrat rashid talib telling tmz she's refusing to move on even as the muellerlong as she's been in the house. talib is now circulating a letter to her colleagues usualing fellow democrats to continue the push to impeach the president. the obsession raises major questions. here now with me is presidential historian doug wead. great to see you. >> good to see you, david. david: newt gingrich says now it was a really profound mistake of republicans to impeach bill...
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in which 49 people were killed has appeared in court on a single murder charge. 50 year old naeem rashidse his bravery. prime ministerjacinda ardern says the man accused of carrying out the country's worst mass killing was planning other attacks and vows to change gun laws. my colleague sharanjit leyl will bring you the latest from new zealand in a moment.
in which 49 people were killed has appeared in court on a single murder charge. 50 year old naeem rashidse his bravery. prime ministerjacinda ardern says the man accused of carrying out the country's worst mass killing was planning other attacks and vows to change gun laws. my colleague sharanjit leyl will bring you the latest from new zealand in a moment.
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coming up of the program the man who threw himself as danger to save all that was named rashid says one of many acts of heroism last friday is. also coming out in taiwan and of us real for movement that brought students from the streets we all stores and hold out taiwan has changed in five years. and for patients who can't get to the hospital this hospital comes to them. it may be the only way they can see a doctor.
coming up of the program the man who threw himself as danger to save all that was named rashid says one of many acts of heroism last friday is. also coming out in taiwan and of us real for movement that brought students from the streets we all stores and hold out taiwan has changed in five years. and for patients who can't get to the hospital this hospital comes to them. it may be the only way they can see a doctor.
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the country at least nine people originally from pakistan were killed in the attack including name rashid and his son tyler the two were being hailed as heroes afterward emerge name tried to tackle the gunman possibly saving numerous lives they left a message for every human being in the. messages if you see something. that is not good for other humans if that is hurting other people you give your everything to serve. even if if it means giving. in india people also expressed their grief at the killings they held up posters and chanted against the violence calling for people of all nations to reject terrorism. at the vatican pope francis speaking at his traditional sunday for is said that the attacks added to the conflicts afflicting humanity. keno i know i'm close to our muslim brothers and to that whole community and i renew the invitation to join with the printer and gestures of peace to combat the hatred and violence let's pray together in silence for our muslim brothers who were killed. and bill in germany a different kind of crowd gathered some two hundred people mostly new zealande
the country at least nine people originally from pakistan were killed in the attack including name rashid and his son tyler the two were being hailed as heroes afterward emerge name tried to tackle the gunman possibly saving numerous lives they left a message for every human being in the. messages if you see something. that is not good for other humans if that is hurting other people you give your everything to serve. even if if it means giving. in india people also expressed their grief at the...
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afghan officials say the country's vice president, abdul rashid dostum, has escaped unhurt from an attackorthern afghanistan. several others were wounded in an hour—long battle. the taliban said it carried out the assault. the latest assassination attempt comes eight months after mr dostum avoided injury in a suicide bombing at kabul airport. mr dostum, a powerful ethnic uzbek leader, is a controversial figure who is accused of torturing and abusing a political rival. at least thirty—two people have been killed in flash floods in western afghanistan. the national disaster management authority said heavy rains have destroyed hundreds of homes and floodwaters swept through makeshift shelters housing displaced families. seven provinces have been affected, with faryab, badghis and herat worst hit. the floods have worsened the plight of tens of thousands of people in the region who had to move last year because of severe drought. a bbc investigation has discovered rogue traders are selling tens of thousands of pounds worth of receipts and invoices in a black market trade to cheat uk taxes. the
afghan officials say the country's vice president, abdul rashid dostum, has escaped unhurt from an attackorthern afghanistan. several others were wounded in an hour—long battle. the taliban said it carried out the assault. the latest assassination attempt comes eight months after mr dostum avoided injury in a suicide bombing at kabul airport. mr dostum, a powerful ethnic uzbek leader, is a controversial figure who is accused of torturing and abusing a political rival. at least thirty—two...
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ethiopia's new prime minister ahmed rashid into power on the coattails of national front. one year on the bold agenda of africa's youngest leader has attracted praise from around the won't well if the o.p.'s prime minister has made him the job since i. think in a country where i haven't read i'm afraid i don't think i don't think i know one of them really really exciting about going to that i managed to give them something to release political journalist behind the headlines however a much more complex tense transition is taking place we are dealing with a country. that is in its own twilight zone the transition is in many ways very fragile this is a dalai lama the editor in chief of ad a standard a prominent newspaper that led coverage of the series of protests that have taken place in the country it's a very delicate sense the. highly emotional kind of conversation awaiting this country. tamar says managing editor of the adice food chain newspaper a media mainstay that reported throughout the twenty eight thousand revolution and transition. to politics and the promise of
ethiopia's new prime minister ahmed rashid into power on the coattails of national front. one year on the bold agenda of africa's youngest leader has attracted praise from around the won't well if the o.p.'s prime minister has made him the job since i. think in a country where i haven't read i'm afraid i don't think i don't think i know one of them really really exciting about going to that i managed to give them something to release political journalist behind the headlines however a much more...
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is it afternoon coming up on the program the man who threw himself at danger to save others named rashid's is one of many acts of heroism emerging from last friday's mosque attacks in new zealand also coming up in taiwan and anniversary of a movement that brought students for the streets we asked those in the halls how taiwan has changed in five years.
is it afternoon coming up on the program the man who threw himself at danger to save others named rashid's is one of many acts of heroism emerging from last friday's mosque attacks in new zealand also coming up in taiwan and anniversary of a movement that brought students for the streets we asked those in the halls how taiwan has changed in five years.
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. >> reporter: it would be more uan understandable if ambreen rashid did cry.man began his hate-filled rampage in christchurch friday, ambreen's son, talha, was inside the al noor mosque, praying. tell me about your son. what was he like? >> talha was a gem. he was such a kind, gentle person, always pretty helpful. >> reporter: talha was 21, had just graduated from college, and as working as an engineer. he was one of 50 people killed that day. >> he will live forever, because beautiful things never die. >> reporter: but ambreen lost something else beautiful-- her husband of 22 years, naem. it appears that your husband tried to tackle the gunman, to save other people. >> he had a strong faith, and he had love. so, it made him so strong that he could, like, confront a man with a weapon. at reporter: ambreen has found strength in something she saw at ehis ever-growing memorial in christchurch-- a sign on the fence with just eight words. >> those people with hate, they will never be successful. my son, my husband, and all those people who gave up their tives, they
. >> reporter: it would be more uan understandable if ambreen rashid did cry.man began his hate-filled rampage in christchurch friday, ambreen's son, talha, was inside the al noor mosque, praying. tell me about your son. what was he like? >> talha was a gem. he was such a kind, gentle person, always pretty helpful. >> reporter: talha was 21, had just graduated from college, and as working as an engineer. he was one of 50 people killed that day. >> he will live forever,...
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naeem rashid was killed alongside his sun, talha, in the al noor mosque.o of the attack apparently trying to tackle the gunman before he was shot. his death was confirmed by the government of pakistan, his home country. there, his brother told the bbc he was a hero. i saw that video and the first thing i wanted to see was the look in his eyes. i did not see one iota of fear in those eyes. and that made me proud. what a brave man he was. as she met some of the families who have lost their loved ones, jacinda ardern pledged to tighten new zealand's gun laws, which unlike britain, don't include a ban on owning semiautomatic assault weapons. one of the issues we are facing is that the guns that were used in this case appear to have been modified. that is a challenge that police have been facing and that is a challenge that we will look to address in changing our laws. there is also a more immediate challenge — making this community feel safe and united. after all the fear and violence the city experienced on friday, this is the natural heartfelt response. peop
naeem rashid was killed alongside his sun, talha, in the al noor mosque.o of the attack apparently trying to tackle the gunman before he was shot. his death was confirmed by the government of pakistan, his home country. there, his brother told the bbc he was a hero. i saw that video and the first thing i wanted to see was the look in his eyes. i did not see one iota of fear in those eyes. and that made me proud. what a brave man he was. as she met some of the families who have lost their loved...
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afghan officials say the country's vice president, abdul rashid dostum, has escaped unhurt from an attackds. they said the attackers ambushed mr dostum's convoy in northern afghanistan. several others were wounded in an hour—long battle. the taliban said it carried out the assault. the latest assassination attempt comes eight months after mr dostum avoided injury in a suicide bombing at kabul airport. mr dostum, a powerful ethnic uzbek leader, is a controversial figure who is accused of torturing and abusing a political rival. prime minister theresa may is understood to be considering asking mps to vote for a fourth time on the withdrawal agreement she negotiated to leave the european union. on friday, her deal was defeated by 58 votes. on monday, the house of commons will test whether there's support for alternative brexit plans in a second round of what are called ‘indicative‘, or advisory, votes. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth reports. there is clear frustration in westminster, still on show the day after mps rejected theresa may's brexit plan — again. the question now is wha
afghan officials say the country's vice president, abdul rashid dostum, has escaped unhurt from an attackds. they said the attackers ambushed mr dostum's convoy in northern afghanistan. several others were wounded in an hour—long battle. the taliban said it carried out the assault. the latest assassination attempt comes eight months after mr dostum avoided injury in a suicide bombing at kabul airport. mr dostum, a powerful ethnic uzbek leader, is a controversial figure who is accused of...
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the west indies collapsed dramatically to 36—8 when carlos brathwite was diusmissed by adil rashid.e drifted further way this evening. they could only draw 1—1 at mid table hibernian. rangers took the lead just before half—time. a swift counterattack ended with this goal from daniel candeias. there were unsavoury scenes just before the break when a fan went onto the pitch and confronted james tavernier. the fan was grabbed by the authorities and removed from the pitch. in the second half, birthday boy florian kamberi equalised, salvaging a point for the home side. much tighter affair in the championship in england, where the league—leaders norwich beat swansea tonight to move five points clear at the top. the vistors had the best of it in the first half, but couldn't find the goal. norwich could in the second half. emi buendia's goal giving them their sixth league win in seven games. it's been confirmed this evening that tottenham will move into their new stadium this season, with their first premier league fixture to be played there in april, eight months later than planned. spurs
the west indies collapsed dramatically to 36—8 when carlos brathwite was diusmissed by adil rashid.e drifted further way this evening. they could only draw 1—1 at mid table hibernian. rangers took the lead just before half—time. a swift counterattack ended with this goal from daniel candeias. there were unsavoury scenes just before the break when a fan went onto the pitch and confronted james tavernier. the fan was grabbed by the authorities and removed from the pitch. in the second half,...
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rashid tlaib and omar come from radical districts. >> it's so surreal what they are doing. congresswoman omar utters these classically anti-semitic tropes. they move to condemn her and there aren't enough votes in the congress to do that. she votes for the resolution herself. and she is out on top. where is the apology? it's a farce. the problem the democrats has is not the congresswoman. the problem is, she is speaking to a considerable part of democratic base. with the convention, jerusalem as the capital. a lot of people support the boycott and sanctions movement. that's their big problem. the next convention will be difficult. >> they make george mcgovern and george mondale look conservative. >> president trump had sufficient authority to tamp it down and so did hillary, but not now. liz: just ahead on "the evening edit." bernie sanders and ocasio-cortez have no problem asking for your money to pay for their outrageous perhaps. but when it comes to their operations, lots of black box secrets. left dozens injured and a massive trail of devastation. we'll be right back. o
rashid tlaib and omar come from radical districts. >> it's so surreal what they are doing. congresswoman omar utters these classically anti-semitic tropes. they move to condemn her and there aren't enough votes in the congress to do that. she votes for the resolution herself. and she is out on top. where is the apology? it's a farce. the problem the democrats has is not the congresswoman. the problem is, she is speaking to a considerable part of democratic base. with the convention,...
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schofield historian of the conflict and the lahore via skype central asia security analyst ahmed rashid welcome to or mr john i mean judging from statements by officials from india and pakistan they don't seem to be willing to further a scale of a quite so now what is next. you're right that i don't think there's any desire whatever escalate the crisis anymore because fundamentally the first of all the the attack in blue armor was something that came out of the blue. and so all that the indian prime minister did was it took full advantage of it because he's facing an election in six weeks six weeks two months and beating the beat of the sort of patriotic drum heads to get votes he's been doing that with his usual sort of flare for the last fifteen days and. we've had these two attacks but counterattack i think it served its purpose and now i think we've had a very soon that the poor dates would be noticed victoria as it's fair to say at this particular moment of this is a going to be a turn chapter and from now on was going to be back to normal. well it's always difficult to get as you
schofield historian of the conflict and the lahore via skype central asia security analyst ahmed rashid welcome to or mr john i mean judging from statements by officials from india and pakistan they don't seem to be willing to further a scale of a quite so now what is next. you're right that i don't think there's any desire whatever escalate the crisis anymore because fundamentally the first of all the the attack in blue armor was something that came out of the blue. and so all that the indian...
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. >> reporter: it would be more than understandable in ambreen rashid did cry. when a man gain his hate-filled rampage in christchurch friday, ambreen's son tall ha was insid theal noor moving praying. >> tell me about your son. what was he like? >> he was such a kind, gentle person. always really helpful. >> reporter: talha was 21, had just graduated from college and was working as an engineer. he was one of 50 people killed that day. >> he will live forever because beautiful things never die. >> reporter: but ambreen lost something else beautiful. her husband of 22 years, naem. >> it appears that your husband tried to tackle the gunman to save other people. >> he had a strong faith and he had love. so it made him so strong that he could confront a man with a weapon. >> reporter: ambreen has found strength in something she saw at this ever-growing memorial in christchurch, a sign on the fence with just eight words. >> those people with hate, they will never be successful. my son, my husband and all those people who gave up their lives, they have just brought al
. >> reporter: it would be more than understandable in ambreen rashid did cry. when a man gain his hate-filled rampage in christchurch friday, ambreen's son tall ha was insid theal noor moving praying. >> tell me about your son. what was he like? >> he was such a kind, gentle person. always really helpful. >> reporter: talha was 21, had just graduated from college and was working as an engineer. he was one of 50 people killed that day. >> he will live forever...
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this is nahim rashid, he was 50 years old. he lived in new zealand for seven years.e and his 21-year-old son were kill in the attack. khalid mustafa went to the mosque friday with one of his two sons, one of them just underwent a six hour operation in the hospital. dhaji was born in afghanistan but moved to new zealand seeking asylum. he had five children, four sons and a daughter. we'll be right back. naysayer said no one would subscribe to a car the way they subscribe to movies. we don't follow the naysayers. ♪ ♪ (woman) too late for lunch.o minutes. starkist saves the day. sweet and spicy tuna in a pouch! smart choice, charlie. (charlie) no drain, no pain. just tear, eat... and go! try all of my tuna, salmon and chicken pouches. (danny)'s voice) of course you don'te because you didn't!? your job isn't doing hard work... ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. quickbooks. backing you. conventional wisdom says you can't make a 400 horsepower sedan, that's also environmentally c
this is nahim rashid, he was 50 years old. he lived in new zealand for seven years.e and his 21-year-old son were kill in the attack. khalid mustafa went to the mosque friday with one of his two sons, one of them just underwent a six hour operation in the hospital. dhaji was born in afghanistan but moved to new zealand seeking asylum. he had five children, four sons and a daughter. we'll be right back. naysayer said no one would subscribe to a car the way they subscribe to movies. we don't...