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passport like my son, tariq. nub of this -- none of this would have happened if the israeli goth valued the life of my son and other palestinian muslims and christian chirp in the same -- children in the same way they value the life of israeli children. right now in gaza so many children are dying, mostly women and children. someone needs to take a stand and stop this now. not later, not tomorrow, now. if it was the other way around where israeli civilians were being killed, this would have been dealt with differently. it's not fair. the life of a palestinian in gaza should be valued as much as the life of any human being. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much for those beautiful words, and thank you all for coming. i really appreciate everyone's sacrifice in squeezing in. congressman ellison, the many respected guests, tariq's father who just walked in, welcome. we would also make a request that whoever's in the hallway, can you just make sure everybody in the hallway is quiet so that people can hear withou
passport like my son, tariq. nub of this -- none of this would have happened if the israeli goth valued the life of my son and other palestinian muslims and christian chirp in the same -- children in the same way they value the life of israeli children. right now in gaza so many children are dying, mostly women and children. someone needs to take a stand and stop this now. not later, not tomorrow, now. if it was the other way around where israeli civilians were being killed, this would have...
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tariq's father who also walked in, welcome. we make a request that whoever is in the back, tariq's uncle, can you make sure that people can hear without interruption. thank you for everyone's patience. y. --me is hossein shibl hassan shibly. i am attorney for the khdeir family. this is probably the largest civil rights advocation organization that has lawyers for victims of government harassment. as an american attorney, what happened to tariq at the hands of a nation that claims to be a democracy and claims to be an ally of the united states and receives billions of dollars of foreign aid, really boggled my mind. what i have seen happen to my client and what i am seeing right now happened to his family members is unconscionable for somebody who has grown up in a legal system that respects ideas of due process, the judicial process, innocent until proven guilty and so forth. there are three things that really disturbed me from a legal perspective in how tariq and his family have been treated and are currently being treated. fir
tariq's father who also walked in, welcome. we make a request that whoever is in the back, tariq's uncle, can you make sure that people can hear without interruption. thank you for everyone's patience. y. --me is hossein shibl hassan shibly. i am attorney for the khdeir family. this is probably the largest civil rights advocation organization that has lawyers for victims of government harassment. as an american attorney, what happened to tariq at the hands of a nation that claims to be a...
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>> tariq: action! >> jimmy: hey!et on up man, i'm funny ♪ ♪ then go see "the expendables 3" because it look like it's gonna be ugly ♪ ♪ look you got "x-men the days of future past" "guardians of galaxy" they shoot too fast ♪ ♪ "teenage mutant ninja turtles" back that franchise still getting money ♪ ♪ and "dawn of the planet of the apes" who the leader? oh, man that's caesar ♪ ♪ and everybody in "the giver" walking around no memories like amnesia ♪ ♪ oh, you thought that they had feelings dead wrong 'cept optimus prime ♪ ♪ let's transform and see "captain america winter soldier" now playing in theaters ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: word. word. >> tariq: word. >> jimmy: word is born. >> steve: wow. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: word is born. word is born, absolutely. >> steve: there we go. loves the movies. >> jimmy: give it up for tariq and the roots, everybody, right there. word. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: mr. movie phone. >> jimmy: this one here is from jeff finnegan. "hey, jimmy, i know that you tape the show
>> tariq: action! >> jimmy: hey!et on up man, i'm funny ♪ ♪ then go see "the expendables 3" because it look like it's gonna be ugly ♪ ♪ look you got "x-men the days of future past" "guardians of galaxy" they shoot too fast ♪ ♪ "teenage mutant ninja turtles" back that franchise still getting money ♪ ♪ and "dawn of the planet of the apes" who the leader? oh, man that's caesar ♪ ♪ and everybody in "the...
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tariq went through all of this. day, he is not facing charges. his cousins are in jail without charges. it is unconscionable that a country that claims to be a democracy can lock children without charges. we are funding this nation. this is something that we need to reconsider. issues -- israeli officials can retaliate by ransacking his home and arresting his uncle and cousin. they went in the home. they ransacked the place. they arrested his uncle and cousins. charges in jail without because he spoke out about the injustice the palestinian people are facing. what has become clear to me and is the israeli government has a double standard. a classs a different -- of people as second-class citizens. i clients have not been treated equally before the law in israel. homeer standard we see -- demolitions. not only did they attack him, but they burned him alive through their homes were not alive. i do not believe the homes of any suspect should be demolished. terrible of those terrorists who brutally killed theirree israeli teens, homes were demolished
tariq went through all of this. day, he is not facing charges. his cousins are in jail without charges. it is unconscionable that a country that claims to be a democracy can lock children without charges. we are funding this nation. this is something that we need to reconsider. issues -- israeli officials can retaliate by ransacking his home and arresting his uncle and cousin. they went in the home. they ransacked the place. they arrested his uncle and cousins. charges in jail without because...
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[ rythmic clapping ] ♪ ♪ >> steve: tariq! [ rhythmic clapping ] ♪ ♪ >> tariq: jamal!ic clapping ] ♪ ♪ >> steve: oh. [ laughter ] is the reed broke? oh. [ audience aws ] oh no. [ sad music ] oh my god. ♪ [ sax struggles to play ] [ laughter ] [ hot sax continues ] [ rythmic clapping ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: all right, that's it. i'll put it right down there and we'll play with it later. [ cheers and applause ] friday, liev schreiber is going to be on the show. gabriel iglesias is going to do some fun comedy. so, we got a great week. but tonight -- [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: tonight is the night. >> jimmy: tonight is what i'm talking about. we are so psyched that she is stopping by. a great actress whose new tv series is called "extant," it premieres tomorrow night. it's good. it's like sci-fi. it's freaky, it's fun. halle berry is here tonight! [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: halle berry! come on. halle and i are going to talk and then i'm going to challenge her to a big game of charades. [ audience ohs ] she said she's good. >> steve: she's good? >>
[ rythmic clapping ] ♪ ♪ >> steve: tariq! [ rhythmic clapping ] ♪ ♪ >> tariq: jamal!ic clapping ] ♪ ♪ >> steve: oh. [ laughter ] is the reed broke? oh. [ audience aws ] oh no. [ sad music ] oh my god. ♪ [ sax struggles to play ] [ laughter ] [ hot sax continues ] [ rythmic clapping ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: all right, that's it. i'll put it right down there and we'll play with it later. [ cheers and applause ] friday, liev schreiber is going to be on the show....
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. >> what do you know about tariq? we know he worked at nike and a burberry.o you know anymore about him? >> he has done good work wherever he has gone. burberry is a refined, high-end brand, and yet quite innovative during the time he was there. he did a thing where they had backstage items before they went live at a london fashion show. there was a lot of chatter about that. and nike, it is a global powerhouse him and he's had a lot to do with that. it is a significant step, hiring a guy like that. and sure, there may be barriers for him, and sort of the old guard, but i think when someone bring in aides to change agent of this kind, you can look for him to be pretty empowered. >> if you were him, what would you change? what would be the first inning that you do -- the first thing you do? >> i would look behind the scenes at what is going on with the product. in the future where you have products integrated with social media and you have buttons with twitter and facebook to buy things, to me, that is much more important than the customer know, i canu complai
. >> what do you know about tariq? we know he worked at nike and a burberry.o you know anymore about him? >> he has done good work wherever he has gone. burberry is a refined, high-end brand, and yet quite innovative during the time he was there. he did a thing where they had backstage items before they went live at a london fashion show. there was a lot of chatter about that. and nike, it is a global powerhouse him and he's had a lot to do with that. it is a significant step,...
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there are three things that disturb me from a legal perspective and how -- in how tariq and his family were treated.
there are three things that disturb me from a legal perspective and how -- in how tariq and his family were treated.
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we want to bring in the world health organization spokesperson, tariq yasaravich. how are you, sir? you for joining us. can you tell us anything about the shape of these two victims an how they are doing right now? >> thank you very much for having me. i don't have precise information on these individuals but i would just like to touch a little bit on what you were saying before. what we have seen so far, more than 100 health workers have been infected since the beginning of the outbreak, 60 of them died. this really shows how important it is we train health workers, equip them properly and that we have enough health workers on the ground so they can do reasonable shifts, that they are paid and take care of themselves and take care of the patients as well. this is why there was a big meeting yesterday with the heads of state of affected countries with the director general where there was a commitment to help, really, put resources toward health systems, so health workers do not continue to be victims of this disease. when it comes to the specifics about the transport of the patients
we want to bring in the world health organization spokesperson, tariq yasaravich. how are you, sir? you for joining us. can you tell us anything about the shape of these two victims an how they are doing right now? >> thank you very much for having me. i don't have precise information on these individuals but i would just like to touch a little bit on what you were saying before. what we have seen so far, more than 100 health workers have been infected since the beginning of the outbreak,...
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withdrawal the next year, he ordered the arrests of rivals and critics, including the sunni vice president, tariq alhashamy. as he isolated opponents, he consolidated power, interior defense ministrys, he ran himself. last year he quashed peaceful protests with violence. soon tribal leaders became allies of convenience. tribes and what we now call isis, united against a common enemy, nuri al maliki. hissi critics say he replaced experienced military generals with unqualified friends. >> he put a be in of his lackeys into position of responsibility. almost all of the defeats on the ground are a result of his wrong-headedness in terms of sacking people in the military who knew what they were doing, in terms of -- the kurds were going to defend mosul, he ordered them out. he ordered his own units in and those units ran away. >> the united states, iran and others once supporters have welcomed his replace. even the top cleric sending a message it was time to. >> but malachi maintains he's the one acting democratally here and playing by the rules, while others violate the constitution. >> translator: a
withdrawal the next year, he ordered the arrests of rivals and critics, including the sunni vice president, tariq alhashamy. as he isolated opponents, he consolidated power, interior defense ministrys, he ran himself. last year he quashed peaceful protests with violence. soon tribal leaders became allies of convenience. tribes and what we now call isis, united against a common enemy, nuri al maliki. hissi critics say he replaced experienced military generals with unqualified friends. >>...
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. >> jimmy: tariq, you lied and said you have a truck, but you don't. >> steve: he has a jaguar. >> jimmy truck? he goes, "a jaguar." [ laughter ] it's not a truck. >> steve: that's not a truck. neither is a lamborghini. >> jimmy: here's the deal. so this truck -- i'm full-on truck, all the way. this is me. i'm just -- no rules, man. i don't even go on the road. i go off-roading. >> steve: are you serious? you off-road it? >> jimmy: i off-road it. i don't even follow the rules anymore. i just drive -- >> steve: you're in your truck. you do whatever you want? >> jimmy: exactly. there's no rules, man. the cops understand. >> steve: yeah. they go, wait a second. oh, a truck guy. you made america great! >> jimmy: they don't yell that, but -- >> >> steve: they don't? >> jimmy: no. so here's what i'm saying. so i'm driving up -- i listen to this, but i want to get a playlist. i have two questions, and i think everyone here can help. i want you to send in -- should we do it through spotify or something, gavin? what do we do? twitter? just tweet your favorite country songs and we'll make a a play
. >> jimmy: tariq, you lied and said you have a truck, but you don't. >> steve: he has a jaguar. >> jimmy truck? he goes, "a jaguar." [ laughter ] it's not a truck. >> steve: that's not a truck. neither is a lamborghini. >> jimmy: here's the deal. so this truck -- i'm full-on truck, all the way. this is me. i'm just -- no rules, man. i don't even go on the road. i go off-roading. >> steve: are you serious? you off-road it? >> jimmy: i off-road...
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so without further ado, i'd like to ask tariq abu hadir to come to the microphone. [applause] >> good afternoon, everybody. i'm really happy to be back safely, safe and sound. when i traveled overseas, it was really tough. i've been through a really tough time. as i arrived in the airport, i was actually in the airport. they kept me in the airport for ten hours, so -- and, and still today the palestinian people are are suffering. and i actually visited there for six weeks, and what i've been through is just a small taste of what they all go through. and the palestinian people, they don't have rights, and they're not given, they are not given their rights. and to tell you the truth, over there, when i visited over there, i actually forgot that i had freedom. and for my cousins, i really wish they had the same freedom that i have living in america. and now that i'm back safe, i really appreciate all the freedom and rights that i have and am given. and i'm just a kid that was born in baltimore, and i moved to tampa at 1 is year -- 11 years old, and i'm 15 years old now
so without further ado, i'd like to ask tariq abu hadir to come to the microphone. [applause] >> good afternoon, everybody. i'm really happy to be back safely, safe and sound. when i traveled overseas, it was really tough. i've been through a really tough time. as i arrived in the airport, i was actually in the airport. they kept me in the airport for ten hours, so -- and, and still today the palestinian people are are suffering. and i actually visited there for six weeks, and what i've...