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gone today's news make it really think that the king is not going to push back against mohammed in selma and that's really quite a problem and so there's that much right now is. you know i think that there are that that it could have gone either way and yes it is surprising to me there are there are many inside. the united states there are many are around the world who would have thought differently about the king and what he might have done given the fast if they were presented to him this is a brutal horrifying pointed assassination of a journalist who had strong ties to the west and who was a resident of the united states so you know each one of those boxes enough itself is a line that you wouldn't have expected. the king to have allowed be crossed so we don't know exactly what kind of mental capacity has right now but this is surprising and it could have gone the other way but it doesn't look like it's going that way therefore to your question what should the world and united states know and i think it's going to have to be more than just nine things at this point is that in the end
gone today's news make it really think that the king is not going to push back against mohammed in selma and that's really quite a problem and so there's that much right now is. you know i think that there are that that it could have gone either way and yes it is surprising to me there are there are many inside. the united states there are many are around the world who would have thought differently about the king and what he might have done given the fast if they were presented to him this is...
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the first indication moore was in serious trouble came from a legendary place selma lord selma. [laughter] it is no coincidence she stated the daughter of mlk that selma pushed jones ahead for good as the results started to come in the black vote out turner surprised almost everyone. and that get out the vote campaign that was so last-minute and that those significant barriers to the voting booth brought about that competence the indignation but if that overall turnout rate that was predicted or perhaps more would have want to. more than 40 percent of voters showed up will be on 50 percent in counties favorable. the people of the black belt counties wave down by everything alabama threat them were equally impressive. and averages 73.4 percent of the vote in those counties and then to average 35.4 percent of a five percentage point higher than the state average. the black vote simply came through birmingham delivered the knockout blow. jones picked up jones picked up 83,213 more votes than moore one republican turnout was significantly less. there simply were not enough white eva
the first indication moore was in serious trouble came from a legendary place selma lord selma. [laughter] it is no coincidence she stated the daughter of mlk that selma pushed jones ahead for good as the results started to come in the black vote out turner surprised almost everyone. and that get out the vote campaign that was so last-minute and that those significant barriers to the voting booth brought about that competence the indignation but if that overall turnout rate that was predicted...
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. >>> seactress selma about how she's coping with life with multiple sclerosis. >>> a father's super thrprise. the moments captured on video. >>> we are wrapping up a mild weekend across the region. tomorrow, we will track cooler air. we will have the numbers after the break. >>> first, we are sharing inspiring stories in a digital series. >> this week, meet the man who paints a different picture of homelessness and uses his art to help people. >> the way he painted it, i didn't think that i looked like that. 34 years i've been on the streets. the age of 16 i started rebelling, starting stealing, started into drugs. the whole nine yards. it was one bad decision after another. >> how do you decide to start painting homeless people in your neighborhood? aming from outside myrehear sc window. i ignored it or said, there goes the screaming homeless man. it was that guy who got my attention. two days later i went out to meet him. something was like, hey, can i paint your portrait? i was seeing something in him that was beautiful behind the ruggedness, the smell, all that stuff. i saw to w
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twenty-nine% of the people biking in selma are women. of the people we surveyed, .5% that we identified is .2 and they identify as gender nonconforming. the overwhelming majority where white women. we learned that while fear of injuries and bike theft are major determinants to both women and men in terms of biking, there are even bigger deterrents to women. women are also more likely to bike during off-peak hours. what do i mean when i say off peak hours? they are commute hours. as i said, we did the intercept surveys during three times. we did warning, midday and afternoon. a lot of transportation research and biking research focuses on the commute. because of the high-volume time. it makes sense. however, women disproportionately bike during off-peak hours. so what this means is when you focus on the time with peak trips, you are not necessarily focusing equally on all populations who are biking. women are more likely to bike for -- let's edit this to non commuted activities like running errands are dropping off children. many commissi
twenty-nine% of the people biking in selma are women. of the people we surveyed, .5% that we identified is .2 and they identify as gender nonconforming. the overwhelming majority where white women. we learned that while fear of injuries and bike theft are major determinants to both women and men in terms of biking, there are even bigger deterrents to women. women are also more likely to bike during off-peak hours. what do i mean when i say off peak hours? they are commute hours. as i said, we...
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and there was also a police presence at tonight's vigil here in the selma district. there is going to be another vigil held tomorrow at noon. that is going to be an interfaith ceremony, a memorial to be held at the congregation emmanuel here in san francisco. reporting in the south of market district in san francisco i'm sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >> thank you so much for that report. >>> it's being called the deadliest attack on a jewish place of worship in american history. >> the suspected gunman is in custody. investigators combing through his home tonight to learn what led up to this massacre. nbc bay area's marianne favro is here with new information about the gunman and response from president trump. >> reporter: federal prosecutors have charged the gunman with 29 counts including murders and committing hate crimes. >> every available unit in the city needs to get here now. >> reporter: 11 people, all adults, shot dead. six others injured, as they celebrated their faith. >> we're under fire. we're under fire. >> reporter: it was the sabbath at tree of
and there was also a police presence at tonight's vigil here in the selma district. there is going to be another vigil held tomorrow at noon. that is going to be an interfaith ceremony, a memorial to be held at the congregation emmanuel here in san francisco. reporting in the south of market district in san francisco i'm sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >> thank you so much for that report. >>> it's being called the deadliest attack on a jewish place of worship in american...
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s in place moment been selma. and one of the reasons probably is because there's actually no more any effective rival or challenger all candidate who could take any major you make sure of that so there isn't any very obvious and i think the family is in disarray but the other reason is i think now when we see what's happening in the financial markets markets the united states doesn't want any more instability turnip financial instability in saudi arabia could just be enough to tip the markets into something more serious so i think we will see. a gathering around washington sort of so-called wise heads saying. but what we need to do is put some breaks in the system because what we've seen the so clearly in this period is you know serial stupidity and there's no one there to say stall think you know is this a sensible way and maybe even before we go to the breaker maybe but on top of it i'm president it is generally disinterested these actually outsource a lot of this here ok i want to jump in here we're going to go
s in place moment been selma. and one of the reasons probably is because there's actually no more any effective rival or challenger all candidate who could take any major you make sure of that so there isn't any very obvious and i think the family is in disarray but the other reason is i think now when we see what's happening in the financial markets markets the united states doesn't want any more instability turnip financial instability in saudi arabia could just be enough to tip the markets...
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, lord selma. because when the count came in from selma alabama, that put god more in the lead from the massive turnout. and in the black belt counties, the turnout was 5 percentage points higher . >> guest: >> host: for the population, not just election day. >> guest: that's one of the key elements is this civic engagement because it's not just voting engagement but holding the people who you elected as their your representative, holdingthem accountable. >> working with them to make change . >> note vote not just with your ballot but with your entire life. >> guest: this is what you see when you think about it. the calls coming in to senators. the town halls. >> host: the participation in hearings. letters to the editor. >> guest: exactly. that kind of civic engagement is how we begin to get this democracy back on track and get it to be the kind of vibrant, inclusive. >> host: tocqueville said democracy is either contracting or expanding so which way are we going? >> we've got the constriction, we
, lord selma. because when the count came in from selma alabama, that put god more in the lead from the massive turnout. and in the black belt counties, the turnout was 5 percentage points higher . >> guest: >> host: for the population, not just election day. >> guest: that's one of the key elements is this civic engagement because it's not just voting engagement but holding the people who you elected as their your representative, holdingthem accountable. >> working with...
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next on "gma," selma blair reveals she has multiple sclerosis.rs. we'll have another news update in just about 30 minutes. you can always find us online, you can always find us online, abc7news.com eleni kounalakis owns this building. profited millions from tobacco, oil, and wall street. as a rich developer, she violated clean water laws. now she's trying to buy this election. the lt. governor's office isn't for sale. i'm dr. ed hernandez. as state senator, i worked across party lines. held drug corporations accountable. invested in schools and middle-class jobs. our campaign's people powered by firefighters, teachers and nurses. because i'll put you first - not big money. >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. huicrelling through the pacific at this hour, about to become a cat 5 storm. popular tourist spots in mexico right in its path, and hitting -- heading toward hard-hit texas. ginger tracking the latest. >>> also this morning, the humanitarian crisis as thousands of migrants who say they are seeking asylum march through mexico. vowing to
next on "gma," selma blair reveals she has multiple sclerosis.rs. we'll have another news update in just about 30 minutes. you can always find us online, you can always find us online, abc7news.com eleni kounalakis owns this building. profited millions from tobacco, oil, and wall street. as a rich developer, she violated clean water laws. now she's trying to buy this election. the lt. governor's office isn't for sale. i'm dr. ed hernandez. as state senator, i worked across party...
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this is selma brown. she writes to a bureau agent. she has a seven-year-old boy, eight years ago the father -- she can give an oath and this is important to know. about eight years ago she was forced by her owner to submit to his desires and she can take an oath that her boy, seven years old is his child and can he be compelled to support the child? she is trying to make a contract. she is trying to put forward the idea of -- we together can make a partnership. we can trust each other and have faith in each other that my word is good. and this is the only way that i know how to get even close to that vision of upper mobility. but, the bureau hires an attorney and the law will not support this. i am in the opinion that he cannot be forced to support the child of selma brown. there are some places where reconstruction amendments could not reach. but, do not let me mislead you of the radical transformation that this possibility even held out. last week, we looked at harry jarvis' story and getting a boat and coming into fort monroe and s
this is selma brown. she writes to a bureau agent. she has a seven-year-old boy, eight years ago the father -- she can give an oath and this is important to know. about eight years ago she was forced by her owner to submit to his desires and she can take an oath that her boy, seven years old is his child and can he be compelled to support the child? she is trying to make a contract. she is trying to put forward the idea of -- we together can make a partnership. we can trust each other and have...
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gone today's news make it really think that the king is not going to push back against mohammed in selma and and that's really quite a problem there are many inside. the united states there are many around the world who would have thought differently about the king and what he might have done given the fact that they were prevented this is a brutal horrifying pointed assassination of a journalist who had strong ties to the west and who was a resident of the united states so you know each one of the. botha's enough itself is a line that you wouldn't have expected. the king to have allowed be across so we don't know exactly what kind of mental capacity you have right now but this is surprising and it could have gone the other way but it doesn't look like it's going that way therefore to your question what should the world and not a state do and i think it's going to have to be more than just the united states at this point is demanding investigation how they're going to do that i don't know but in the end of investigation that is not done by the intelligence service or the leadership of th
gone today's news make it really think that the king is not going to push back against mohammed in selma and and that's really quite a problem there are many inside. the united states there are many around the world who would have thought differently about the king and what he might have done given the fact that they were prevented this is a brutal horrifying pointed assassination of a journalist who had strong ties to the west and who was a resident of the united states so you know each one of...
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only five years after selma, to a part of the nation that maybe seemed the most american. maybe offered possible ideas of how other portions of the united states would overcome what they would increasingly find to be problems economically, socially, otherwise. how had the south done it? if you went back to the 1960s and you looked at your tv in 1963 in 1965, what you saw was ultimately in late 60s vietnam, you saw things in the street and clashes and assassinations in places like memphis. the mississippi delta with freedom summer. how is it? this is the crux. by the 1970s, the south is being transformed in the american mind and here you have part of the story perhaps, americans, broadly are looking for something else in traditional and something solid and not all americans. julie going back to nixon. that silent majority and even among african-americans by the 1971 -- 1971 it was beginning about whether or not there may be opportunity in the south and ebony right magazine ran a special edition and an article being about the south and an article called atlanta the black mec
only five years after selma, to a part of the nation that maybe seemed the most american. maybe offered possible ideas of how other portions of the united states would overcome what they would increasingly find to be problems economically, socially, otherwise. how had the south done it? if you went back to the 1960s and you looked at your tv in 1963 in 1965, what you saw was ultimately in late 60s vietnam, you saw things in the street and clashes and assassinations in places like memphis. the...
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the saudi crown prince in an interview with the wall street journal donald trump says mohamed bin selma is running saudi arabia so if anyone were to be involved it would be him. trump has described the kingdom's handling of the journalists killing as the quotes worst cover up ever and he says whoever organized the plot should be in quotes big trouble his administration plans to revoke the visas of twenty one suspects britain's prime minister tourism a says she's also taking similar action to stop suspects entering the u.k. turkey's president has repeated calls to hold the show she's killers to account. this incident is being dealt with in a manner which befits the turkish state you do not want anyone to be implicated and we've strived to ensure that evidence is being brought to light that we did not allow propaganda to disrupt the attitudes our security and intelligence forces have findings which have all been confirmed and yesterday in our group party conference i share this but it is also true that some people are disturbed by this sharing the sensitivity and the determination and tra
the saudi crown prince in an interview with the wall street journal donald trump says mohamed bin selma is running saudi arabia so if anyone were to be involved it would be him. trump has described the kingdom's handling of the journalists killing as the quotes worst cover up ever and he says whoever organized the plot should be in quotes big trouble his administration plans to revoke the visas of twenty one suspects britain's prime minister tourism a says she's also taking similar action to...
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have important information and as you said he did not point directly to the crown prince mohammed bin selma other than saying that high level people he believes were behind this investigation in many ways this is a speech to keep options all open to question now is where will turkey go from now . exactly and that is the question dorian there had been such high expectation that aidan would bring out some of the evidence this audiotape that you mentioned and also a little more clear cut idea as to what happened and what this vicious and violent murder means where do you think what it is a do one strategy in this whole case do you think. well i think that's what washington most of your will be wondering this speech basically further turns up the pressure but r.k. said keep his options open there's a lot of speculation that washington are in negotiations with the want to secure a final end game out of this crisis does turkey have a price what its price these are things that no one knows and of course being very successful by keeping silence out of pallas what is his agenda possibly a handful of
have important information and as you said he did not point directly to the crown prince mohammed bin selma other than saying that high level people he believes were behind this investigation in many ways this is a speech to keep options all open to question now is where will turkey go from now . exactly and that is the question dorian there had been such high expectation that aidan would bring out some of the evidence this audiotape that you mentioned and also a little more clear cut idea as...
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. >> selma blair announcedhe multiple scs.pnos she told erns she received h diagnosis in august. now she says she h symptoms for years's b beggeds anrodental factor.isse be as and 50.he he meg sepregff acimin tnned roe's noet asee g furmoerg s tp alween a mceie see iver i a scrm moviegoers. 7.in iofookwit peoping the bwe >> it' wll tythere'sa loof er o "atn" gut orig b. >> me. i dideein s n this one. comic book ocked down to mthird place in s third weekendn theat llngll at tdsotrov i liking i haab'llal teose out>>how wee flab abo nex person going tutalk.y, w gary. >> we love gary. only on mondays. >> and taste. as my a wife. ktemperatures this morning, cold out in the sub, lots rees for. winchestetures, too r. or culpeper, 32 in t iown, we haveere per 30's.y dropped into the w out that? at reagan we were 41. now wre dn toe'ow annapolis one of the las 3t holdouts in the 4s.rstowns0' 38o they've actually gonep what's a g on, hagerstown? a littleoi bit of areeze there. that mixing the atmospiititph warmer. freeze wning back out t
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we are in america that has gone from slavery to selma to barack obama. [applause] i know if we went around the room today, a lot of us know the story in our own lives. my grandmother that i grew up with came here when she was seven years old with her younger sister because their parents and thed in mexico nearest relatives they had lived in san antonio, texas. she arrived on the west side of san antonio and got pulled out of elementary school. she worked as a maid, a cook, and the babysitter. she raise my mother as a single parent. my mother raised my brother and me as a single parent and we went to public schools in san antonio. day we received two packets in the mail, we had been applying to colleges in and my brother and i ran inside but the packets and them and theopened letter on top of the packets welcomegratulations and to the stanford class of 1996. i wish i had a cell phone camera that all of us have today to be able to take a picture of my grandmother's space. -- face. she was so happy. she could safely had a bright future ahead of us. everythi
we are in america that has gone from slavery to selma to barack obama. [applause] i know if we went around the room today, a lot of us know the story in our own lives. my grandmother that i grew up with came here when she was seven years old with her younger sister because their parents and thed in mexico nearest relatives they had lived in san antonio, texas. she arrived on the west side of san antonio and got pulled out of elementary school. she worked as a maid, a cook, and the babysitter....
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investigation that is outside of their control to happen to get to the bottom of what actually took place to selma and stumble very quickly what can international law do to get a credible to their cause. just very quickly. well the problem the problem with so many people are receiving diplomatic gun consular privileges and immunities and there is a likelihood that a lot of people are have the opportunity to abuse their privileges and immunities and saw the international community should rethink and rethink about changing the commission in the way that the sending state should not have the full authority to either give the consent for a genius to get in or not so there will be enough if there will be enough basis to make this change maybe the international community should change the. way of protecting the diplomatic and consular stuff and providing more accountability for the victims to all of our guests i want to thank you also insert john h. jones and so when action game thank you two for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further d
investigation that is outside of their control to happen to get to the bottom of what actually took place to selma and stumble very quickly what can international law do to get a credible to their cause. just very quickly. well the problem the problem with so many people are receiving diplomatic gun consular privileges and immunities and there is a likelihood that a lot of people are have the opportunity to abuse their privileges and immunities and saw the international community should rethink...
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we are an american that has gone from slavery to selma to barack obama. [applause] and you know, i know if we went around the room today, a lot of us know that story in our own lives. my grandmother came here when she was seven years old along with her younger sister because their parents had died in mexico , and the nearest relatives they had lived in san antonio, texas. she arrived on the west side of and got pulled out of elementary school. she worked as a maid, cook and a be center for her entire -- babysitter for her entire career. my mother raised my brother and me, we went to public schools in san antonio. i remember the day we received these two packets in the mail. we had been applied to colleges brother 1992, and my joaquin and i ran inside and opened them up like 17-year-old kids world -- will. that letter on the package that, congratulations. welcome to the stanford class of 1996. i wish i had had a cell phone camera all of us have today to be able to take a picture of my grandmother's face. she was so happy. she could see we had a bright futu
we are an american that has gone from slavery to selma to barack obama. [applause] and you know, i know if we went around the room today, a lot of us know that story in our own lives. my grandmother came here when she was seven years old along with her younger sister because their parents had died in mexico , and the nearest relatives they had lived in san antonio, texas. she arrived on the west side of and got pulled out of elementary school. she worked as a maid, cook and a be center for her...
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because when the count came in from selma, alabama, boom that put out more in the lead. massive turnout. in the black vote counting is the turnout was five percentage points higher. posts would activate the population generally. not just election day. >> guest: that is one of the key elements that this kind of civic engagement because it's not just voting, but it is holding the people you've elected as your representatives, holding them accountable. >> host: at work in them to make change. vote not just that your ballot that your entire life. vote all the time. vote everyday. >> guest: this is what we feed. the call is coming in to senators of the town hall. >> host: participations in hearing them washing. >> guest: exactly. that kind of civic engagement is how we begin to get this democracy back on track and to be the kind of vibrant inclusive. >> host: toqueville for democracy is either always constrict and in shrinking or expanding and growing. which way are we going? >> guest: and so right now in my conclusion we've got the construction. we really have the constructi
because when the count came in from selma, alabama, boom that put out more in the lead. massive turnout. in the black vote counting is the turnout was five percentage points higher. posts would activate the population generally. not just election day. >> guest: that is one of the key elements that this kind of civic engagement because it's not just voting, but it is holding the people you've elected as your representatives, holding them accountable. >> host: at work in them to make...
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. ♪ >>> actress selma blair's revelation that she has multiple sclerosis has been met with an outpouringosed the diagnosis in her instagram account. she says, i am disabled. i fall sometimes. i drop things. my memory is foggy. and my left side is asking for directions from a broken brain. >> multiple sclerosis is a disease that can cause pain and numbness and loss of motor functions. almost 1 million americans live with the disease. there is no secure, but treatment can slow its progression. >> you almost had me fooled. >> reporter: actress selma blair, most famous for roles in movies like "legally blond" and "cruel intentions" is back on set with a new project and facing a new challenge. blair posted this on saturday saying, she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis back in august. she writes, i am in the thick of it, but i hope to give hope to others and even to myself. dr. fred loveland. >> we know it's an autoimmunity of the nervous system but we don't know what sets it off. >> reporter: the body's immune system eats away at the protective covering of nerves, disrupting messages betw
. ♪ >>> actress selma blair's revelation that she has multiple sclerosis has been met with an outpouringosed the diagnosis in her instagram account. she says, i am disabled. i fall sometimes. i drop things. my memory is foggy. and my left side is asking for directions from a broken brain. >> multiple sclerosis is a disease that can cause pain and numbness and loss of motor functions. almost 1 million americans live with the disease. there is no secure, but treatment can slow...
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and we learned about doctor king and the civil rights movement in the march from selma. was so excited to arrive at berkeley that my first stop was the hillel table. like all good jewish students are supposed to do. and then i went to the black student union table and i signed up and i said let's start a black-jewish dialogue. and then my colleague was laughing until they saw the horrified look on my face realizing that i did not quite get the picture. and i guess, to calm the moment, he said, i am from harlem. and when he said that, i understood literally that harlem was an african-american neighborhood in manhattan, but i also understood that it was a much deeper statement that he was making to me. that his upbringing and my upbringing, and certainly his look at african-american history and my looking at it would be fundamentally different. as i went to open the book, that was actually the moment it started that particular project. this is my answer to that conversation with him. >> where did that conversation go? i know that culminated in a marvelous book that we want
and we learned about doctor king and the civil rights movement in the march from selma. was so excited to arrive at berkeley that my first stop was the hillel table. like all good jewish students are supposed to do. and then i went to the black student union table and i signed up and i said let's start a black-jewish dialogue. and then my colleague was laughing until they saw the horrified look on my face realizing that i did not quite get the picture. and i guess, to calm the moment, he said,...
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investigation that is outside of their control to happen to get to the bottom of what actually took place to selma and stumble very quickly what can international law do to get a credible to the. just very quickly. well the problem the problem with so many people are receiving diplomatic again consular privileges and immunities and there is a likelihood that a lot of people are have the opportunity to abuse their privileges and immunities and saw the international community should rethink and rethink about changing the commission in the way that the sending state should not have the full authority to either give the consent for a genius to get in or not so there will be enough if there will be enough basis to make this change maybe the international community should change the. way of protecting the diplomatic and consular stuff and providing more accountability for the victims to all of our guests i want to thank you also insert john h. jones and so when i say thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com and for further discussion go
investigation that is outside of their control to happen to get to the bottom of what actually took place to selma and stumble very quickly what can international law do to get a credible to the. just very quickly. well the problem the problem with so many people are receiving diplomatic again consular privileges and immunities and there is a likelihood that a lot of people are have the opportunity to abuse their privileges and immunities and saw the international community should rethink and...
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which but the selma gang unstacking lots of gun rights is always bad go out on the street a fight you might battle. this year's election campaign has been brutal college anger fear and hatred. president go to sarah marshall races on the focus the will for i am. where is brazil headed and. suvari is now. stopped feeling outraged about the death of her fourteen year old son he was shot and killed in a fellow a low income neighborhood called monday. which will never happen right here. but every marcus came around a corner on his bicycle or saw the military police reform and tried to turn back almost all by both dope or merely fear all the more police bullet heading right here and came out a police opened fire on the jumble of houses without warning. the raid targeting drug gangs began shortly after eight in the morning police units were deployed on the ground and in the air. family lives in this small apartment her husband is a construction worker she makes some money chaining homes. a few cows. marco's shared this bedroom she slept on the floor her son on the sofa. for us still has the
which but the selma gang unstacking lots of gun rights is always bad go out on the street a fight you might battle. this year's election campaign has been brutal college anger fear and hatred. president go to sarah marshall races on the focus the will for i am. where is brazil headed and. suvari is now. stopped feeling outraged about the death of her fourteen year old son he was shot and killed in a fellow a low income neighborhood called monday. which will never happen right here. but every...
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the actress selma blair has revealed that she has multiple sclerosis.ntentions and legally blonde said she had probably been experiencing symptoms for 15 years but was only formally diagnosed in august. hundreds of central american migrants have managed to enter mexico, despite efforts by the authorities there to prevent them from continuing theirjourney towards the united states. mexican police are transporting hundreds mostly women and children, back to honduras after they managed to block the caravan of migrants — but many more crossed the river which marks the border with guatemala using makeshift rafts, after police stopped them from crossing the frontier bridge. the bbc‘s ana gabriela rojas is travelling with the group who have now made it into mexico, shejoins us now live. wellcome. just explain the background to this. why these migrants have left their home country and what they're hoping achieve. there is no doubt it is a desperate situation for them. i cannot imagine how these people have left their country, to wok in these conditions. they ha
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forces that was a forensic pathologist a doctor even a security guard of crown prince mohammed bin selma on well charles stratford is live for us now side the saudi calls you that in istanbul and charles amid the politics and diplomacy surrounding this case has now been a conversation between presidents trump and any new details on that. well we understand according to a press release from the presidential palace that this telephone conversation is you say a mutual agreement that all circumstances surrounding this case will get full disclosure and be clarified the or an urgent need for clarification on exactly what happened agreement between president trump and president or the one on on this case let's not forget that the relationship between turkey and the us has been strained to say the least for a number of years now differences in opinion with respect to iran with respect to syria of course we had the two year detention in turkey of the us passed pull pull brunson who was pulled bronson i'm sorry who was released earlier this month and then of course there is the the situation with
forces that was a forensic pathologist a doctor even a security guard of crown prince mohammed bin selma on well charles stratford is live for us now side the saudi calls you that in istanbul and charles amid the politics and diplomacy surrounding this case has now been a conversation between presidents trump and any new details on that. well we understand according to a press release from the presidential palace that this telephone conversation is you say a mutual agreement that all...
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indeed first says take them chronologically first we heard of a telephone conversation between king selma and president of turkey and the state's turkey news agency said they had discussed cooperation about their independent investigations then within seconds or a couple of minutes a saudi state t.v. announced that siri. el al siri a general syrian who's a key figure in the security operates us all of the royal household with the teligent brief and also a brief to be spokesman for the saudi emirates he led coalition in the war in yemen was filed he was sent along with advisor to the saudi state t.v. and you've already mentioned the eighteen people under investigation then we hear an apology effectively apology perhaps but but the sorrow of the state of saudi for that death all of. which which was will quite extraordinary really when you consider the run of events because we then hear that the entire intelligence agency in saudi is to be restructured and who should be leading that restructuring but mohamed bin sound man so this is really quite extraordinary but the key point is the explana
indeed first says take them chronologically first we heard of a telephone conversation between king selma and president of turkey and the state's turkey news agency said they had discussed cooperation about their independent investigations then within seconds or a couple of minutes a saudi state t.v. announced that siri. el al siri a general syrian who's a key figure in the security operates us all of the royal household with the teligent brief and also a brief to be spokesman for the saudi...
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investigation that is outside of their control to happen to get to the bottom of what actually took place to selma and stumble very quickly what can international law do to get a credible to the. just very quickly. well the problem the problem with so many people are receiving diplomatic again consular privileges and immunities and there is a likelihood that a lot of people are have the opportunity to abuse their privileges and immunities and saw the international community should rethink and rethink about changing the commission in the way that the sending state should not have the full authority to either give the consent for a genius to get in or not so that will be enough if there will be enough basis to make this change maybe the international community should change the. way of protecting the diplomatic and consular stuff and providing more accountability for the victims to all of our guests i want to thank you also insert john h. jones and so when action guy thank you two for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com and for further discussio
investigation that is outside of their control to happen to get to the bottom of what actually took place to selma and stumble very quickly what can international law do to get a credible to the. just very quickly. well the problem the problem with so many people are receiving diplomatic again consular privileges and immunities and there is a likelihood that a lot of people are have the opportunity to abuse their privileges and immunities and saw the international community should rethink and...
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istanbul that's going to be high up so high up that people now talk about openly about muhammad in selma and the young rash crown prince would leave who would need to step down or step aside which seems unthinkable really where now it is thinkable ok. thank you. now the un committee for child rights called on saudi arabia to need at least stop its bombing campaign against civilian targets in yemen it also wants those responsible for unlawful airstrikes during the three year war to be prosecuted the other bit of danton is that nearly twenty percent of the deaths of civilians are children so that's one in five civilian killed is a child under eighteen that's a lot of children. so you know this is why we were concerned about the airstrikes but not only the israelites i think we also mentioned to them in the dialogue the aerial and naval blockade. list of course follows the saudi strike on a school bus in august which killed dozens of children the students who did survive are now back at school taking part in morning drills and attending classes last month the saudi led coalition accepted re
istanbul that's going to be high up so high up that people now talk about openly about muhammad in selma and the young rash crown prince would leave who would need to step down or step aside which seems unthinkable really where now it is thinkable ok. thank you. now the un committee for child rights called on saudi arabia to need at least stop its bombing campaign against civilian targets in yemen it also wants those responsible for unlawful airstrikes during the three year war to be prosecuted...
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presence of the head of friends in so all these trolls that it's there is a direct link to the moment in selma and i think we'll see more of them coming soon as well joe but the question is what will in that interest exactly will this turn into an intelligent action because there is a legal process or willing with this and there is a political process the legal process is the one that get involved in the political process is the mastermind which is the moment means a month basic to the intelligence community saying well you cannot be our partner from now on and unfortunately the one that can affect in the cities and have consequences is the u.s. because u.s. is not on the spine saudi arabia which weapon us is providing saudi arabia with security to provide a security architecture within which the moment when some are could operate if the u.s. comes and says world with the evidence that we have received. you you are no longer a partner for us that will be very consequential but if for the us does message. the turkish foreign relation can get built in the first place there is much there actually
presence of the head of friends in so all these trolls that it's there is a direct link to the moment in selma and i think we'll see more of them coming soon as well joe but the question is what will in that interest exactly will this turn into an intelligent action because there is a legal process or willing with this and there is a political process the legal process is the one that get involved in the political process is the mastermind which is the moment means a month basic to the...
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services that means point number one how does he do it in point number two it also means his father king selma clearly still sees him as a repair and. right yeah and i think it would be completely ludicrous to think that there would be reform of intelligence agencies that would be open and transparent and that goes against everything that intelligence agency is so of course he's going to be the one who redoes the intelligence agency i mean the lesson is hopefully that you can't act in such a manner and get away with it without having some form of punishment but the overall perspective of the united states is of course going to be as you said focused on the long term idea of the twenty thirty reform plan which the united states stands fully behind it understands the trumpet ministration that it's going to occur and evenly and this is of course a extraordinary divergence from that plan but the idea of a reformed modernized saudi arabian society serving as an example for the rest of the region is something very important and the united states of course needs them in a coalition to push back on ir
services that means point number one how does he do it in point number two it also means his father king selma clearly still sees him as a repair and. right yeah and i think it would be completely ludicrous to think that there would be reform of intelligence agencies that would be open and transparent and that goes against everything that intelligence agency is so of course he's going to be the one who redoes the intelligence agency i mean the lesson is hopefully that you can't act in such a...
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yes, i am hoping that selma blairdid not with it.ve been able to control that though because i have had it for 20 yea rs. though because i have had it for 20 years. the more positive you are, the better you can be. you are such a lovely, wonderful, positive person. stephanie millward, thank you so much for talking to us. we will be back on the bee farm later. we have a bit of a dilemma. we showed you a wasp in our graphic at the bottom of the screen and we will show you why the boss is in the bee story. i cannot wait. -- wars. —— wasp. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm tolu adeoye. the number of children and young people asking for help with depression and anxiety is higher in london than anywhere else in the country. figures show teenage suicides in the capital have more than doubled in the last five years. health professionals say those affected often feel stuck. despite having seen things around them, they feel out of grasp. for the young people i see that is definit
yes, i am hoping that selma blairdid not with it.ve been able to control that though because i have had it for 20 yea rs. though because i have had it for 20 years. the more positive you are, the better you can be. you are such a lovely, wonderful, positive person. stephanie millward, thank you so much for talking to us. we will be back on the bee farm later. we have a bit of a dilemma. we showed you a wasp in our graphic at the bottom of the screen and we will show you why the boss is in the...
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university of denver he says the video evidence of saudi crown prince his top aide will implicate hamad in selma and in the killing of jamal khashoggi. well i think a lot of it has to revolve revolves around exactly how jamal khashoggi was murdered the saudi narrative is that it was a brawl he died in a stranglehold and they sort of gave the body to a local collaborator the leaks from the turkish intelligence services suggested that he was killed very early after entering the consulate and then his body was dismembered so any evidence that suggests that the turkish narrative is the one that holds up and can be proven specifically with respect to this forensic expert who is an expert in autopsy and came to stumble with a bone saw anything along those lines that speaks to exactly how jamal was killed i think well you know determine which side has the stronger claim and it will shape events moving forward well the timing is basically. and the ss of the saudi crown prince his right hand man and his enforcer he's widely known to be the equivalent of a stephen bannon type figure within the inner circl
university of denver he says the video evidence of saudi crown prince his top aide will implicate hamad in selma and in the killing of jamal khashoggi. well i think a lot of it has to revolve revolves around exactly how jamal khashoggi was murdered the saudi narrative is that it was a brawl he died in a stranglehold and they sort of gave the body to a local collaborator the leaks from the turkish intelligence services suggested that he was killed very early after entering the consulate and then...
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draw a distinction between the sun one met in sandman and the king's a man and the sound one met in selma and the saudi arabia and even though he never uttered the words one met in somalia never out of the name of the moment it's a month but everything that's for turkey has been provided in one way or another is linking the chase to mohamed in somalia himself the thirdly that was important is turkey is trying to get more and more international political support not just public support because thus far the public sport and the public interest the media support in jamal khashoggi case has been very very significant and has been very very commendable but nevertheless there is a still that much political support that will be consequential regarding the. regard and the position of m.p.'s as well too and for this turkey's particle look at the united states or what position that u.s. will day on the fate of the m.b.'s because turkey believes that unless you get to us on board no matter what turkey dolls' the result of its action will not be very consequential regarding the political career of b.
draw a distinction between the sun one met in sandman and the king's a man and the sound one met in selma and the saudi arabia and even though he never uttered the words one met in somalia never out of the name of the moment it's a month but everything that's for turkey has been provided in one way or another is linking the chase to mohamed in somalia himself the thirdly that was important is turkey is trying to get more and more international political support not just public support because...
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recordings of him being killed jamal khashoggi was an outspoken critic of saudi crown prince mohammed bin selma. to our correspondent in istanbul and welcome. what's included in this inspection. well this is the moment turkish investigators have been waiting for to finally be allowed into the saudi consulate now you have to know they can just enter as they wish according to international law embassies and consulates are technically foreign soil so the turks need permission by the saudis so what we are hearing now is that a joint team of turkish and saudi investigators are conducting what they call a joint investigation it remains unclear however what this investigation will be about what the scope of this investigation will be the turks of course one to do forensic tests they seek to find d.n.a. or blobs traces of jamaah inside the building this would of course support their claim that he was indeed murdered there but the question is will they be allowed to do so and what will they still be able to find inside the saudi consulate it's been more it's been almost two weeks now that the journalist
recordings of him being killed jamal khashoggi was an outspoken critic of saudi crown prince mohammed bin selma. to our correspondent in istanbul and welcome. what's included in this inspection. well this is the moment turkish investigators have been waiting for to finally be allowed into the saudi consulate now you have to know they can just enter as they wish according to international law embassies and consulates are technically foreign soil so the turks need permission by the saudis so what...
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one he is also linked crown prince mohammed bin son meant to the murder of question he says men from selma security detail were part of the fifteen member hit squad zain ahora has more from istanbul. saudi crown prince mohammed bin sound man offering condolences to the son salah who is believed to be under a travel ban and may not be acting on his own free will the facial expressions are telling the younger she reached out his hand to a man many believe was behind the murder of his father king some man who has been somewhat out of the public eye for a while is now trying to contain an international crisis that could have repercussions on the kingdom and the royal family he chaired a cabinet meeting and we iterated that those responsible for the death of the saudi journalist will be held to account whoa the meeting was held just hours after president treasured time of decline of turkey appealed to the king to act and to do what is correct. we will follow this incident until the end whatever is required by our laws and by international laws we will carry it out in fact i'd like to make a cal
one he is also linked crown prince mohammed bin son meant to the murder of question he says men from selma security detail were part of the fifteen member hit squad zain ahora has more from istanbul. saudi crown prince mohammed bin sound man offering condolences to the son salah who is believed to be under a travel ban and may not be acting on his own free will the facial expressions are telling the younger she reached out his hand to a man many believe was behind the murder of his father king...
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he fell out of favor as he became increasingly vocal in his criticism of crown prince mohammed bin selma i still see him as a reformer but he used gathering all power within his hand and it would be much beter for him to allow a bidding space for a critic for saudi intellectuals for all your active sort of the media to debate the most important needed transformation going in the country because jodi left saudi arabia last year as the government began its recent crackdown on dissent arresting clerics intellectuals activists and businessmen in the absence of any reliable information to show he's website now declares he's been arrested but saudi authorities insist he left their consulate but this is the most of all the contradiction in the saddam regime is claims that it is opening up that it is liberalizing we've seen a lot of talk a lot of statements from saudi officials heading in that direction but when you look at the actions of the government government we see something very different the washington post says it's very concerned about the whereabouts of one of its prominent commentato
he fell out of favor as he became increasingly vocal in his criticism of crown prince mohammed bin selma i still see him as a reformer but he used gathering all power within his hand and it would be much beter for him to allow a bidding space for a critic for saudi intellectuals for all your active sort of the media to debate the most important needed transformation going in the country because jodi left saudi arabia last year as the government began its recent crackdown on dissent arresting...
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and there were these folk who started marching in selma, trying to get to the capital in montgomery, and they got stopped on that bridge by state troopers. and he said, i watched in orror. they were going to turn around, one of the folks on the bridges -- on the bridge is my colleague now. they said they were about to go down and pray but then the alabama state troopers gassed the marchers. they shot tear gas at them. and then they rushed in with clubs and started banging away at people's bodies and skulls. >> >> john lewis said to me humbly, >> i shed a little blood on that bridge. well hot -- well, his head was cracked open. he said he looked with horror at what was going on. he could not believe this was his country. he knew the ideals of this nation, the preciousness of the dreams, he knew in essence what a great poet, langston hughes wrote when he said to save the dream for one, we must save the dream for all. so he got off that couch. there was no sedentary agitation. he went to work, he called around to see who needed a little volunteer work. he didn't allow his inability to d
and there were these folk who started marching in selma, trying to get to the capital in montgomery, and they got stopped on that bridge by state troopers. and he said, i watched in orror. they were going to turn around, one of the folks on the bridges -- on the bridge is my colleague now. they said they were about to go down and pray but then the alabama state troopers gassed the marchers. they shot tear gas at them. and then they rushed in with clubs and started banging away at people's...
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the most notable people separate from sncc was viola who was in the selma to montgomery march transporting workers back and forth and was killed by the kkk. there is plenty of examples in an organization but today i would say that the antiracism work being trained in antiracism work and going and talking toci communities about this is one of the best ways to approach it. >> it might get better. we've relied too much on the idea that at some point maybe we are already there in the democracy we know it is run by thasmall elite which tends to be rich and with more people becomingng franchised. in the majority honestly in places like the south there were literally hundreds for every one white person. the majority of members rarely translate to political or social or cultural power without a fight. >> if you haven't voted already, i hope you do and we would like to see the chapter on demographics that can shift in a country or state that if people don't turn out to vote if they don't exercise that demographic shift is irrelevant and worries me when we trust to do the work. this is not an equati
the most notable people separate from sncc was viola who was in the selma to montgomery march transporting workers back and forth and was killed by the kkk. there is plenty of examples in an organization but today i would say that the antiracism work being trained in antiracism work and going and talking toci communities about this is one of the best ways to approach it. >> it might get better. we've relied too much on the idea that at some point maybe we are already there in the...
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credibility of king solomon but notably didn't mention his heir apparent crown prince muhammad in selma the saudis deny he was linked to the killing of the journalist who criticized him. but a meeting of ministers in riyadh king solomon stressed what he called the directives and royal orders following the unfortunate event that led to the death of citizen jamal khashoggi the kingdom has taken procedures to clarify the truth and to hold accountable those who would negligent whoever they are king solomon added the king was shown meeting because she was his son and another family member to offer condolences alongside the crown prince i was later the crown prince who hasn't been seen in public but days appeared briefly at the saudi investment summit to champion the ceased twenty thirty vision but. some analysts are disappointed with what the turkish president revealed but the guard was asking what had been to the. well the people were expecting him to tell. what happened. which was a man said with the dismemberment of the but the have been the video recording the old you're recording these
credibility of king solomon but notably didn't mention his heir apparent crown prince muhammad in selma the saudis deny he was linked to the killing of the journalist who criticized him. but a meeting of ministers in riyadh king solomon stressed what he called the directives and royal orders following the unfortunate event that led to the death of citizen jamal khashoggi the kingdom has taken procedures to clarify the truth and to hold accountable those who would negligent whoever they are king...
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avoided from now and also he had a direct message to king saul mom while he was talking about king selma and his reference was the custody of the two holy more so he actually put the pressure of being the leader of the new world as saudi arabia you have the responsibility to enlighten the skase to disclose the details of this case and i have to remind that since the beginning of this case incidents actually present are gone has been talking to king solomon he never spoke to mohamed bin some of the crown prince while on the other hand mr donald trump has conducted his diplomatic talks through mohammed bin had been some and the son also one other detail was that president don believes that this is not only about jamal khashoggi this is also a case related to turkey because the spited cindy the murder was committed inside saudi territory at the consul general concept building it also assaulted turkey so varity because he tries to mean that turkey is not a country that there can you can do some blood of races and then get away with all those murders and best why he mentioned that from no one
avoided from now and also he had a direct message to king saul mom while he was talking about king selma and his reference was the custody of the two holy more so he actually put the pressure of being the leader of the new world as saudi arabia you have the responsibility to enlighten the skase to disclose the details of this case and i have to remind that since the beginning of this case incidents actually present are gone has been talking to king solomon he never spoke to mohamed bin some of...