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have also been arrested for reasons unknown to talk about their experience i was joined earlier by tarik himself along with his mother son and care florida chief executive director hasan shibley and i first asked tarik how he felt about his experience. well i was actually on the side of the street watching the protest and i heard soldiers come from behind me and a bunch of people were screaming sawed panicked and then i began to run the ali i was in a now and i began to really so. annoyed to go and i was panicked. and there was a fence next to me when i jumped that fence to get like out of the way and i realized that they were coming after me and then i fell all over the fence and i went a little bit farther and that's when they slammed into the floor and began to beat me and i'm absolutely nothing could justify that kind of treatment is very telling as you is trying to justify brutally beating a child whose hands are restrained that's a lot about israel's policies right well i mean if the police what they did does not of course explain why you know target would have been beat and now th
have also been arrested for reasons unknown to talk about their experience i was joined earlier by tarik himself along with his mother son and care florida chief executive director hasan shibley and i first asked tarik how he felt about his experience. well i was actually on the side of the street watching the protest and i heard soldiers come from behind me and a bunch of people were screaming sawed panicked and then i began to run the ali i was in a now and i began to really so. annoyed to go...
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himself along with his mother son and care florida chief executive director of shibley i first asked tarik what he was doing at the time of his arrest. well i was actually on the side of the stream watching the protest and i hearn soldiers come from behind me and a bunch of people were screaming so i panicked and then i began to run up the alley i was in and now and i began to run only so i had nowhere to go and i was panicking and and there was a fence next to me and i jumped that fence to get out of the way and i and i realized that they were coming after me and then i fell all over the fence and i ran a little bit farther and that's when they slammed into the forward and began to beat me and absolutely nothing could justify that kind of very telling when israel is trying to justify brutally beating a child whose hands are restrained that's a lot about israel's policies right well i mean at the police what they did does not of course explain why you know tarp would have been be and now the pictures in the immediate aftermath of that are truly disturbing talk i want to ask you what happen
himself along with his mother son and care florida chief executive director of shibley i first asked tarik what he was doing at the time of his arrest. well i was actually on the side of the stream watching the protest and i hearn soldiers come from behind me and a bunch of people were screaming so i panicked and then i began to run up the alley i was in and now and i began to run only so i had nowhere to go and i was panicking and and there was a fence next to me and i jumped that fence to get...
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one of the first places that really embraced tarik and. >> on weekends the roots would be on the streetund the university of pennsylvania. >> is what really established us. >> they started getting interest from bars that weren't in to hip-hop. >> often we'd have to play down a little bit. like, what do you guys do? we do spoken word. we do jazz. >> spoken word? >> that was our trojan horse in to battle. we do jazzy spoken word. >> the roots would become one of hip-hop's most acclaimed groups with two gold records and three grammys. >> we started as fan, now i feel like they're familiar glee the gig with jimmy fallon that made questlove a household name. each night before the show. >> the greatest. i love him so much. >> he stops to pick out signature bow tie. >> are you going to tone it down today? >> i don't want to be like dov severson. >> he's a culture high connow with three million twitter followers. in his new apartment 70 floors up overlooking new york city. >> this calms me down, this view. especially at night. >> can seem like questlove is on top of the world. but face to face
one of the first places that really embraced tarik and. >> on weekends the roots would be on the streetund the university of pennsylvania. >> is what really established us. >> they started getting interest from bars that weren't in to hip-hop. >> often we'd have to play down a little bit. like, what do you guys do? we do spoken word. we do jazz. >> spoken word? >> that was our trojan horse in to battle. we do jazzy spoken word. >> the roots would become...
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yet to be released from your perspective why has his release been much more difficult to secure than tarik the reason really has been much more difficult to secure or is because of the lack of the media pressure i think the reason we were able to get tariq out so quickly is because there was a video that exposed to the world the absolute brutal treatment tariq received at the hands of the police and that was able to generate a lot of media pressure that really helped us leaders in the u.s. politicians take action to pressure israel to release tarek so quickly and unfortunately or you know we don't have that same sort of evidence available right now with. how much could there although we know he was mistreated we know he's being held wrongfully without any charges but because that video isn't there and that high level of pressure isn't there you know there's really covers moving a lot less fast in the case and has been in response israel has denied an allegation completely that this family is being targeted despite the fact that so many people have been arrested so many are still detained w
yet to be released from your perspective why has his release been much more difficult to secure than tarik the reason really has been much more difficult to secure or is because of the lack of the media pressure i think the reason we were able to get tariq out so quickly is because there was a video that exposed to the world the absolute brutal treatment tariq received at the hands of the police and that was able to generate a lot of media pressure that really helped us leaders in the u.s....
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out of the starting lineup from the first time since 2012, ending the longest consecutive starting tarik331 games. corner, scores. matt duffy, 1-0 giants. padres tie it up in the fifth. the most exciting play. crawford breaks the tie in the eighth. bases loaded. bloops one to right. belt and duffy come in. 3-1 giants, go on to win by that score. last game of the season tomorrow at 1:05. >> of course, notre dame and news. stay tuned for "after the game" as we break down the day in college football and look ahead to the playoff with the giants and hopefully the a's. >> the cowboys are making me nervous. >> we thought it was completed but, nope. >> my sister went to cal, lives in new york and can't see the game. >> thank you for joining us, that does it for this edition of 'kk you for join >> chris: a big stage awaits. across the river from the big apple, territory syracuse and notre dame lay claim to. both sides have roots that run deep. the irish arrive unbeaten, but still early. and ever let's golson's journey to redemption. they must match the energy of the orange. two teams inspired by
out of the starting lineup from the first time since 2012, ending the longest consecutive starting tarik331 games. corner, scores. matt duffy, 1-0 giants. padres tie it up in the fifth. the most exciting play. crawford breaks the tie in the eighth. bases loaded. bloops one to right. belt and duffy come in. 3-1 giants, go on to win by that score. last game of the season tomorrow at 1:05. >> of course, notre dame and news. stay tuned for "after the game" as we break down the day...
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tarik talks with a fighter in somalia. you will hear them say culinary school which is code for training camp and peanut butter and jelly which means jihad. >> you have e-mail or something that you are checking or the phone? >> actually, i'm not even on the internet. trust me. no way i'm on the internet. >> okay. >> not that there isn't some here. >> we are now learning of another big source for isis recruits headed to iraq and syria. they are coming from neighboring turkey. turkish media and government officials say as many as 1,000 turks may have signed up to fight for isis. >>> the latest word on isis hostage alan henning is not encouraging. officials say u.k. sources say they do not know where the british aid worker is held. that means any special mission to rescue henning is impossible. >>> officials head to capitol hill today. hagel and dempsey will face questions by the armed services committee on the policies in iraq and syria and the threat by isis. the administration is seeking authority to arm moderate syrian re
tarik talks with a fighter in somalia. you will hear them say culinary school which is code for training camp and peanut butter and jelly which means jihad. >> you have e-mail or something that you are checking or the phone? >> actually, i'm not even on the internet. trust me. no way i'm on the internet. >> okay. >> not that there isn't some here. >> we are now learning of another big source for isis recruits headed to iraq and syria. they are coming from...
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quarter, multinationals, tim was saying, come out and i think a lot of negative warnings, we saw tariks guide terror week, that bodes poorly for caterpillar. we head into the last two weeks of the quarter, this isn't necessarily the high international exposure companies don't want to be involved in. >> paul, great to have you with us. paul hickey of bespoke. >> caterpillar, take that first, largely a good run, as paul pointed out, they have a huge earnings headwind that.coulds from europe with the u.s. policy what it is and also even places like brazil, effectively recessionary, china import growth is out. >>, 19 times earnings, back to where it should be, had a good run, sideways lately, exactly what we are talking about, a case where i don't think you need to buy this. and by the way, i'm someone that thinks the world is a lot healthier economically than most people do i don't think the u.s. stock market is going down. i do think that we have been at historically levels of the volatility, a rising dollar only going to inject more uncertainty into this. >> right, you have made the poin
quarter, multinationals, tim was saying, come out and i think a lot of negative warnings, we saw tariks guide terror week, that bodes poorly for caterpillar. we head into the last two weeks of the quarter, this isn't necessarily the high international exposure companies don't want to be involved in. >> paul, great to have you with us. paul hickey of bespoke. >> caterpillar, take that first, largely a good run, as paul pointed out, they have a huge earnings headwind that.coulds from...
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i think we have the world health organization tarik. thank you for joining us.re, if there were one message to give to the 44 countries that will be discussing ebola in washington today, what would that message be? >> thank you very much, and i apologize for the bad line. we have seen in the past couple weeks a bigger involvement of our member states, of you in agencies,- of u.n. and we wanted to continue. we are behind the disease. we are seeing increasing numbers on a daily basis. we have people who are infected and have nowhere to go. we really need to show solidarity with those affected countries and try to get as much as we can in terms of supplies come in terms of experts come in terms of logistics so we can really try to help those who need it right now. health systems, the infrastructure, where they found most wanting? where are the biggest priority issues for you? >> the priority issue is really to have enough beds. we're talking mostly about liberia and sierra leone, which are emerging from a very weak health system with a limited number of health work
i think we have the world health organization tarik. thank you for joining us.re, if there were one message to give to the 44 countries that will be discussing ebola in washington today, what would that message be? >> thank you very much, and i apologize for the bad line. we have seen in the past couple weeks a bigger involvement of our member states, of you in agencies,- of u.n. and we wanted to continue. we are behind the disease. we are seeing increasing numbers on a daily basis. we...