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yasmin and i agree on this. let's move on. pa rents to i agree on this. let's move on.who is going to and picked that? i think it is ready jealous. it isa that? i think it is ready jealous. it is a ridiculous action to take boy who wants to wear a dress, so what? it is a christian family. where does it say in the bible that boy may not wear a dress? white was he wearing a dress? why are they suing the school? this is the church of england primary school, which i think is not irrelevant, if you get my drift. i sympathise with them, they say we were not consulted about this. they have perceived christian values... i value christian values, but tell me where it says, the boy may not wear a dress? we are going to pick this up at 11:30pm because i think it is fascinating. that's turned back to the telegraph and north korea. uk fears iran's hand in north korea. uk fears iran's hand in north korea's form, this isn't news, is it? there is a lot of question about how they get all the makings of them won. irony don't know what this is about, in the sense of the iranian applicatio
yasmin and i agree on this. let's move on. pa rents to i agree on this. let's move on.who is going to and picked that? i think it is ready jealous. it isa that? i think it is ready jealous. it is a ridiculous action to take boy who wants to wear a dress, so what? it is a christian family. where does it say in the bible that boy may not wear a dress? white was he wearing a dress? why are they suing the school? this is the church of england primary school, which i think is not irrelevant, if you...
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yasmin. >> wow, unbelievable images coming out of that area.e're certainly thinking about the residents there that are going to be sort of dealing with the aftermath of irma for quite some time. thank you. >>> president trump has another bipartisan meeting as he seeks to cut deals on tax reform. heidi heitkamp of north dakota joe donnelly of indiana and joe manchin discussed the tax pack acht with three members of the senate finance committees. the democrats each released statements describing it as a good and productive session. senator man chin said we just do this without adding to our staggering debt. the white house indicates it wants to make a deal with white house treasury secretary steve mnuchin promising corporate tax rates to 15%. take a listen. >> the president has made it clear, since the campaign, ideally he'd like to get it down to 15%. i don't know if we'll be able to achieve that, given the budget issues, but we're going to get this down to a very competitive level. and what the exact number is less important. and what's more im
yasmin. >> wow, unbelievable images coming out of that area.e're certainly thinking about the residents there that are going to be sort of dealing with the aftermath of irma for quite some time. thank you. >>> president trump has another bipartisan meeting as he seeks to cut deals on tax reform. heidi heitkamp of north dakota joe donnelly of indiana and joe manchin discussed the tax pack acht with three members of the senate finance committees. the democrats each released...
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i'm yasmin vossoughian along with ayman mohyeldin.g wrong. you came here as children, you've contributed to society, passed criminal background checks, you've demonstrated your ability to be beneficial to the country now and in the future. the only thing that stands between you and certainty in your life is the congress. that cannot be that reassuring. >> good morning. it's wednesday, september 6th, welcome to "morning joe." with us, we have senior -- >> we have with us mike barnicle. >> senior political analyst and msnbc's mark halperin and kasie hunt. a lot to talk about today. >> let's talk about some crazy baseball last night. >> were they cheating? >> no, they weren't cheating. 19 innings. >> yes, that was a long match. >>
i'm yasmin vossoughian along with ayman mohyeldin.g wrong. you came here as children, you've contributed to society, passed criminal background checks, you've demonstrated your ability to be beneficial to the country now and in the future. the only thing that stands between you and certainty in your life is the congress. that cannot be that reassuring. >> good morning. it's wednesday, september 6th, welcome to "morning joe." with us, we have senior -- >> we have with us...
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yasmin. do i have to talk about the sunday express? steel yourself. this is part of the problem.and the attitudes... i am a passionate remainer. but i must accept that we are going to leave. i do not want us to leave with the arrogance and the terrible... this schoolboy nonsense that we get. david davis calling one of the negotiators silly. they then come back and hit. i think we need to be grown up. the british were once upon a time frame is, after left the empire, they did it in a gentle manner. could we have some of that? but money is involved... a lot more was involved then. even now, when you return to india, that mountbatten was such a gentleman. terrible things were done by the british when they left but there was a way that they could communicate. what happened to that? i do not find these headlines useful to lama brexit. therefore we do not agree. i would like to see a decent set of negotiations with the european union, mutually beneficial and an inner spirit of cooperation. so to say this... who are these people? i think this is wild speculation. should we be given this
yasmin. do i have to talk about the sunday express? steel yourself. this is part of the problem.and the attitudes... i am a passionate remainer. but i must accept that we are going to leave. i do not want us to leave with the arrogance and the terrible... this schoolboy nonsense that we get. david davis calling one of the negotiators silly. they then come back and hit. i think we need to be grown up. the british were once upon a time frame is, after left the empire, they did it in a gentle...
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sanctions, yasmin, and the u.s.reasury secretary saying that these measures are not at all directed at china. >> thanks for the update. >>> i want to turn now to mexico. rescue workers around the world continue to search. officials say the death toll has climbed too 273 with the majority of those deaths coming from mexico city. crews are using dogs, cameras, motion detectors and heat-seeking equipment to try to find those who may still be alive and trapped around the rubble. the president is vowing that search and rescue will continue until all of the survivors have been found. signs of hope continue to emanate. firefighters shared this footage of an elderly lady being carried out as the cheer erupted. mexico's navy is apologizing for incorrect information. officials say that all students at the collapsed school at mexico city have been accounted for and that the schoolgirl supposedly trapped under the building had either died or never actually existed. >> let's go now to mexico city and bring in our correspondent.
sanctions, yasmin, and the u.s.reasury secretary saying that these measures are not at all directed at china. >> thanks for the update. >>> i want to turn now to mexico. rescue workers around the world continue to search. officials say the death toll has climbed too 273 with the majority of those deaths coming from mexico city. crews are using dogs, cameras, motion detectors and heat-seeking equipment to try to find those who may still be alive and trapped around the rubble. the...
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>> reporter: do you still hear me, yasmin?> yeah, go ahead. >> reporter: just incredible work efforts, incredible rescue efforts. we're having problems out here, obviously with the cell, and workers are pulling people from the rubble. that's what's going on right now. we'll come back as soon as we can. >> yeah, clearly, the cell service is being knocked out by the earthquake. >> and the power being out of the city as the president was saying. >> steve patterson, thank you. we continue to track hurricane maria lashing the caribbean with the warn to puerto rico, get out or die. bill, bring us up to speed. >> the small eye has become a larger eye, it's caused a little weakening so now we're down from a cat 5 to a high-end cat 4. instead of 175-mile-per-hour winds we're at 155. still, the top end of the category 4 is still going to cause extreme damage throughout the area. you can ski where the eye is, this is the incas here. bringing the center near umakao. the eye should be over san juan or the northern area. that will cause ext
>> reporter: do you still hear me, yasmin?> yeah, go ahead. >> reporter: just incredible work efforts, incredible rescue efforts. we're having problems out here, obviously with the cell, and workers are pulling people from the rubble. that's what's going on right now. we'll come back as soon as we can. >> yeah, clearly, the cell service is being knocked out by the earthquake. >> and the power being out of the city as the president was saying. >> steve patterson,...
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this is fundamentally economic, yasmin.e dropped and a younger generation of saudi leaders have assumed more and more control, the country can no longer rely on its substantial oil reserves to shield it from criticism from arnold the world. even from its allies like the u.s. the youthful new crown prince who just assumed office needed more women in the workforce and many saudis are hopeful this will be the beginning of a series of reform as saudi arabia tries to diversity away from oil. let's be clear, most formidable right for women in saudi arabia remains cultural and not legal. with attitudes, women there are going to continue to struggle with serious inequality. >> thank you. i was tweeting about this. one person responded on twitter saying we can't criticize islam that would be bad. the thing is this wasn't a bad islamic law not allowing women to drive. >> yeah. i think matt made a very good point all of the muslim countries in the worldal allow women to drive with the extension of saudi arabia. this is still a drop in
this is fundamentally economic, yasmin.e dropped and a younger generation of saudi leaders have assumed more and more control, the country can no longer rely on its substantial oil reserves to shield it from criticism from arnold the world. even from its allies like the u.s. the youthful new crown prince who just assumed office needed more women in the workforce and many saudis are hopeful this will be the beginning of a series of reform as saudi arabia tries to diversity away from oil. let's...
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>> morning, yasmine. they opened their door and we are starting to see the first passengers try to get their flight, travel arranged. obviously, there was a lot of frustration getting home and a lot of people trying to get back to miami, they evacuated before irma came through for their own safety. they want to try to get back and assess damage to their homes. you know, the frustration they feel, it's not just the travelers. the employees, the ones showing up here, we talked to a few of them. a lot of them, their homes were damaged. they don't have power at their homes, yet. they are coming in, trying to get people up and ready go. we are getting our first look at the board. you walk into the airport to see what is going on with your flight. departures, charlotte, north carolina, the very first one, 10:15, delayed by a few minutes, that's to be exxekted. the arrival board looks scary with all that red there. don't fear. we talked to jetblue what had all the cancellations. they said because they just opene
>> morning, yasmine. they opened their door and we are starting to see the first passengers try to get their flight, travel arranged. obviously, there was a lot of frustration getting home and a lot of people trying to get back to miami, they evacuated before irma came through for their own safety. they want to try to get back and assess damage to their homes. you know, the frustration they feel, it's not just the travelers. the employees, the ones showing up here, we talked to a few of...
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we love everybody. >> reporter: 15-year-old yasmin and others await their faith. we asked mike pence as he toured the disaster zone. there are more than 20,000 dreamers here in texas that would lose their legal status. is this really the time to do that? >> president trump has said all along that he's given very careful consideration to that. and when he makes that decision, as he likes to say, he'll make it with big heart. i know he will. >> reporter: there's bipartisan support in congress for protecting the dreamers. paul ryan has come out to say extended. but there's no guarantee congress will act. in fact, congress has brought this issue up before and failed to pass any protection for the dreamers. jonathan karl, abc news, the white house. >> congress is returning to work today with a long to-do list and facing the looming threat of a government shutdown. >> the house and senate will immediately start tackling tax reform and try to figure out how to keep the government from running out of money. they're taking on the tough task of finding a long-term solution
we love everybody. >> reporter: 15-year-old yasmin and others await their faith. we asked mike pence as he toured the disaster zone. there are more than 20,000 dreamers here in texas that would lose their legal status. is this really the time to do that? >> president trump has said all along that he's given very careful consideration to that. and when he makes that decision, as he likes to say, he'll make it with big heart. i know he will. >> reporter: there's bipartisan...
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i'm yasmin valongside ayman. and willie geist and chris jansing continue our coverage. >> the first direct hit since a major hurricane since 1921. the storm weakened to a category 1 at 2:00 a.m. but huge and wide reaching. >>> good morning, breaking news. irma turning its theory on northern florida after pounding the southern half of that state. this morning millions without power. widespread damage coast-to-coast. streets turn to rivers. the storm downgraded but the destruction for the over today monday, september 11th, 2017. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is a special edition of "today" hurricane irma. with mat lauer and savannah guthrie from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> and the pictures pretty much speak for themselves. devastation in the state of
i'm yasmin valongside ayman. and willie geist and chris jansing continue our coverage. >> the first direct hit since a major hurricane since 1921. the storm weakened to a category 1 at 2:00 a.m. but huge and wide reaching. >>> good morning, breaking news. irma turning its theory on northern florida after pounding the southern half of that state. this morning millions without power. widespread damage coast-to-coast. streets turn to rivers. the storm downgraded but the destruction...
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i'm yasmin valongside ayman. and willie geist and chris jansing continue our coverage. >> the first direct hit since 921. it weakened to a category hurricane at 2:00 a.m. but still a huge and wide reaching storm. sustained winds at 75 miles an hour expected to drop to a tropical storm some time this morning. a trail of flooding, rain, high winds and storm surge in its wake. 5.5 million in florida without electricity. that's more than a quarter of residents in the fourth most populated state. more than 815,000 customers in miami-dade county according to florida power and light. >> i was talking to officials yesterday who were saying it could be a long time for some people. they'll have to rebuild entire power areas. on florida's west coast, you can see this drone
i'm yasmin valongside ayman. and willie geist and chris jansing continue our coverage. >> the first direct hit since 921. it weakened to a category hurricane at 2:00 a.m. but still a huge and wide reaching storm. sustained winds at 75 miles an hour expected to drop to a tropical storm some time this morning. a trail of flooding, rain, high winds and storm surge in its wake. 5.5 million in florida without electricity. that's more than a quarter of residents in the fourth most populated...
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they said yasmin worked hard to make sure no one would have to experience what she went through. ( marty a bay area community is showing support for a high school football star left paralyzed during a day at the beach. carson pforsich is a senior at the sebastapol high school. he injured his spine jumping into the water at bodega bay. kron-four first spoke to carson days after the accident. kron4's ella sogomonian shows us all the support carson has as he tries to recover. there's been a lot of support for analy high school football captain carson pforsich after a swimming accident last sunday from visits at his hospital bedside to the football field friday night. (nats) players honored pforsich in a major game against marin catholic by wearing his name and number 13 written on their wrists and some across their forhead.sot: sam ballenger, carson's friend since third grade// "oh man it's been hard for us just trying to get through it this is the biggest game for us tonight too. so for that to happen for us it's just a heart breaker."his younger sister kelsey pforsich wore his jersey and
they said yasmin worked hard to make sure no one would have to experience what she went through. ( marty a bay area community is showing support for a high school football star left paralyzed during a day at the beach. carson pforsich is a senior at the sebastapol high school. he injured his spine jumping into the water at bodega bay. kron-four first spoke to carson days after the accident. kron4's ella sogomonian shows us all the support carson has as he tries to recover. there's been a lot of...
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ruth and yasmin, to say. 11:30pm is our next papers review, and we will pick up some of those stories. i hope you canjoin us. those stories. i hope you canjoin us. coming up next, it is the film review. state tuned. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, welcome back, mark, from your holidays. what have you watched in the last few weeks? very interesting week. we have wind river, from the writer of sicario and hell or high water. we have insyriated, a very tough and tense drama, set in damascus. and it, stephen king's classic comes to the big screen. it may be a classic. we'll talk about that later. cos you're such a big horror fan(!) let's start with wind river. i watched the trailer for this in awe when i went to see detroit. even the trailer is visually stunning. but so stark. yeah, written and directed by taylor sheridan, saying it's the conclusion of a trilogy about the modern american frontier. hurricane jose hurricane jose hurricane it's set in wyoming on a native american reservation. there's the death of a young woman
ruth and yasmin, to say. 11:30pm is our next papers review, and we will pick up some of those stories. i hope you canjoin us. those stories. i hope you canjoin us. coming up next, it is the film review. state tuned. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, welcome back, mark, from your holidays. what have you watched in the last few weeks? very interesting week. we have wind river, from the writer of sicario and hell or high water. we...
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yasmine el rashidi, the bottle of egypt, and important pieces for the new york review and lastly on my right, masha gessen who has written several books about russia, including the man without a mace, totalitariaism. we will be talking about immigration, there's so many different ways to address it. we will start with darryl. >> oh, god, i can't ad lib so i will do something to read -- sorry. i don't know anything about immigration. you live with an immigrant, my boyfriend said but i think of you as englishman in new york just passing through, yes, i'm an immigrant just passing through. its change showed me how racialized immigration is for me as a subject. is there a distinction between company xenophobia and racism, maybe frightened or whatever but they won't be proceeding from priority. elizabeth ordered council to promulgate an order to expeople black from kingdom because they had become numerous, because it because they were black or historians because they were nonchristians. did black skin did mean nonchristian and muslim. what do we know about family tree? bethoveen had a black
yasmine el rashidi, the bottle of egypt, and important pieces for the new york review and lastly on my right, masha gessen who has written several books about russia, including the man without a mace, totalitariaism. we will be talking about immigration, there's so many different ways to address it. we will start with darryl. >> oh, god, i can't ad lib so i will do something to read -- sorry. i don't know anything about immigration. you live with an immigrant, my boyfriend said but i...
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yasmine, also someone who is trying to get papers here, it's tricky, political persecution.'m trying to get papers here not because economically my life is going to be better, you know n ways i have a much more comfortable life in cairo but because of certain freedoms and comforts and if i stay in cairo, it's not that -- you have to prove also that you are coming, if you're coming here for political reasons, you to prove that the persecution is severe and not that you cannot go back to your country, you know, because if you do, you will be, i don't know, be thrown into jail, but the discomfort is enough that there's an understanding that i want to have this possibility of this other life and, you know, i look at what's been happening with the muslim ban and, you know, i feel part of the problem with the system that it's also completely arbitrary. along with the facts, the things aren't clearly defined in terms of refugees and immigrants and the various of that, it's also completely arbitrary and i witnessed that being at the u.s. embassy countless times and listening to thes
yasmine, also someone who is trying to get papers here, it's tricky, political persecution.'m trying to get papers here not because economically my life is going to be better, you know n ways i have a much more comfortable life in cairo but because of certain freedoms and comforts and if i stay in cairo, it's not that -- you have to prove also that you are coming, if you're coming here for political reasons, you to prove that the persecution is severe and not that you cannot go back to your...
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yasmin titian a moment oh yeah of course we're having a good time right now we're playing good football and we're top of the table and we're happy about that but there are still a lot of games to play so it's a good time but the season is still far from finished is also a long. plenty more goal kicks the bookie as he waits to something to do. when the opponent does appear in front of goal the effort so only ways. manageable . commons organ. now someone like obama young would certainly test bookie. he grabs the third and the full for dortmund which means everyone is once again talking about his race with robot leavened off ski. and the race is on again of course i know it will be going to be a hug every time because we know that. a lot of goes oh yeah i have to be focused on me on the team and continue on his way. meanwhile but he's already made the move up to center back maybe he should just join obama in attack also. entirely and become a wrestler like those two. zero zero zero becomes stengel. writes into his own so just chuck it would run well you know the script. five mill dorman's
yasmin titian a moment oh yeah of course we're having a good time right now we're playing good football and we're top of the table and we're happy about that but there are still a lot of games to play so it's a good time but the season is still far from finished is also a long. plenty more goal kicks the bookie as he waits to something to do. when the opponent does appear in front of goal the effort so only ways. manageable . commons organ. now someone like obama young would certainly test...
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we met one of them. 15-year-old yasmin.ly returned to their flooded out houston home, which they just recently paid off. >> it's a lot of work. all the -- our house is just crumbling down like that. sad. >> reporter: her family came to the u.s. when she was 5. she just applied for daca status. now the stress of both harvey and the president's looming decision is taking its toll on her dream of becoming a surgeon. >> my biggest fear is for us to get deported. for my family, all the hard work that they have done. to just be thrown away. and go back to how we were. and for me, to not be able to study. not be able to -- work. it's a lot. i have to worry about going back to school. so it's kind of stressful. >> reporter: i asked governor abbott about yasmin. she said she doesn't know what she's more nervous about, the flood or being deported. when should she stop being nervous? >> well, that obviously would depend on so many factors that are hard to predict right now. one would be what the president would do. one is what congres
we met one of them. 15-year-old yasmin.ly returned to their flooded out houston home, which they just recently paid off. >> it's a lot of work. all the -- our house is just crumbling down like that. sad. >> reporter: her family came to the u.s. when she was 5. she just applied for daca status. now the stress of both harvey and the president's looming decision is taking its toll on her dream of becoming a surgeon. >> my biggest fear is for us to get deported. for my family, all...
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. >> reporter: the anguish of not knowing haunts the owner yasmin. she understands the trouble her coworkers are having concentrating. she is going through the same thing. >> it's hard. it's hard because i know. all my family is there. living here only with my children. so it's hard for me. >> reporter: also at the restaurant state lawmaker cruz trying to calm his nerves with a familiar lunch but communication issues are weighing heavy. constant images of destruction from maria are not doing him any favors. >> you can't call land lines. and now they're having problems with cellphones. i got some phone calls late last night and early this morning saying we are getting ready. it's going to hit us hard. >> reporter: everything is all about helping out folks in puerto rico now. you will see it in this restaurant. buckets like this. this was for hurricane irma but now this will be for maria. they're asking anyone to please donate and start to help out in the relief efforts. live in kensington. aaron baskerville, nbc10 news. >>> while hurricane maria keeps
. >> reporter: the anguish of not knowing haunts the owner yasmin. she understands the trouble her coworkers are having concentrating. she is going through the same thing. >> it's hard. it's hard because i know. all my family is there. living here only with my children. so it's hard for me. >> reporter: also at the restaurant state lawmaker cruz trying to calm his nerves with a familiar lunch but communication issues are weighing heavy. constant images of destruction from...
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love with yasmine bleeth? the wind. >>> imagine what it was like back when the rolling stones would shock parents everywhere. my, how times have changed. >> i see hustling, killing. that's what i rap about. >> you can take me out of the ghetto, but you can't take the ghetto out of me, though. >> it's a great time to grow up. kurt cobain and nirvana reflect the angst. >> it's pretty ironic that most people responded to it. >> boom. country music has taken over the air waves and the record charts. >> the honeymoon over. now we're getting down to real commerce. >> aren't these girls just crazy? >> yeah, they are.
love with yasmine bleeth? the wind. >>> imagine what it was like back when the rolling stones would shock parents everywhere. my, how times have changed. >> i see hustling, killing. that's what i rap about. >> you can take me out of the ghetto, but you can't take the ghetto out of me, though. >> it's a great time to grow up. kurt cobain and nirvana reflect the angst. >> it's pretty ironic that most people responded to it. >> boom. country music has taken...
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it's been not long, if you can believe it, yasmin. the american red cross told us about 32,000 people in texas remain in about 200 shelters across the state. the american red cross also told us they serve so many meals. half a million meals. they ploid supplies for 85,000 people, and those numbers are staggering, but really when you think about the scope of hurricane harvey, it is not at all surprising. here at the george r. brown convention center, which was the massive mega shelter that was set up here in downtown houston in the days after the storm. over the weekend they told us they had about 1,700 people here. that is down quite a bit when you think about the fact that they had more than 10,000 here just earlier last week. that is some good news. now, as far as some of the evacuation orders are concerned, the mayor had put in an evacuation order to the west side of houston. about 4, 600 dwellings. that remains in place. as you mention, arco chemical plant, that evacuation notice lifted. >> it's good to see the volunteers that we'
it's been not long, if you can believe it, yasmin. the american red cross told us about 32,000 people in texas remain in about 200 shelters across the state. the american red cross also told us they serve so many meals. half a million meals. they ploid supplies for 85,000 people, and those numbers are staggering, but really when you think about the scope of hurricane harvey, it is not at all surprising. here at the george r. brown convention center, which was the massive mega shelter that was...
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joining me now from our newsroom in salford is yasmin qureshi, labour mp bolton south east.is saying this. he has tried to be diplomatic in trying not to say aung san suu kyi is to blame for it, or the military. i can understand where he is coming from. it is good he is saying that and it is important the international community access the fa ct international community access the fact there is ethnic cleansing taking place in front of our eyes and it does seem to be that the big superpowers, who often can influence changes international politics appear to be doing nothing, nothing at all. two weeks ago i raised the issue in parliament. our ministers seem to be completely uninformed and was willing to do nothing about the burmese situation. they have genocide and ethnic cleansing. two yea rs, genocide and ethnic cleansing. two years, the rohingya people have been massacred, years, the rohingya people have been massacred , women years, the rohingya people have been massacred, women raped, children murdered and recently images have been shown by human rights watch and amnesty,
joining me now from our newsroom in salford is yasmin qureshi, labour mp bolton south east.is saying this. he has tried to be diplomatic in trying not to say aung san suu kyi is to blame for it, or the military. i can understand where he is coming from. it is good he is saying that and it is important the international community access the fa ct international community access the fact there is ethnic cleansing taking place in front of our eyes and it does seem to be that the big superpowers,...
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many of the homes are now unlivable, but families here verehahee owls e go.to yasmine torres is trying to sirvive after losing everything, including the roof over her head. this is now where she is sleeping. she's sleeping outside her hard house into a soft-sided tent. that's all she's got, but it got wet because it's still raining here. today, the first government eflief finally rolled into the southeastern part of the island, nine days after the storm. residents were evacuated. they returned home hungry and thirsty. >> gracias. >> reporter: manolo morales was grateful to receive squash to eat. he's been eating canned sardines, capturing rainwater in barrels and pots, just to have something to drink. >> no. >> reporter: no? we met this young and desperate couple begging for supplies for their six-month-old baby. ( speaking spanish ) i asked if they have any milk for the baby. they do not. so this is the first help they're seeing. hopefully there is some milk for the baby. residents here hope there are more relief supplies on the way and that the government does not forget about them.
many of the homes are now unlivable, but families here verehahee owls e go.to yasmine torres is trying to sirvive after losing everything, including the roof over her head. this is now where she is sleeping. she's sleeping outside her hard house into a soft-sided tent. that's all she's got, but it got wet because it's still raining here. today, the first government eflief finally rolled into the southeastern part of the island, nine days after the storm. residents were evacuated. they returned...
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joining guestjoining me tonight, i have proof, the economic adviser at arbuthnot banking group, and yasminands of people have attended the manchester arena tonight for its first event since the bomb attack which killed 22 people. among the acts playing at the benefit gig are noel gallagher's high flying birds and rick astley. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson reports. manchester arena, back open for business. there is heightened security with armed police and after the joe security with armed police and after thejoe cordina security with armed police and after the joe cordina will security with armed police and after thejoe cordina will be placed around the arena, but that wasn't stopping those going in from having fun, even if many were experiencing mixed emotions. obviously, there is a bit of being frightened, but not more excitement. there are to move forward —— an overall feeling of hope. we are manchester and we are proud. it'll be a challenging evening for this family, who bought tickets for tonight despite being in the a8 when the terrorist bomb off. scary, nervous, but
joining guestjoining me tonight, i have proof, the economic adviser at arbuthnot banking group, and yasminands of people have attended the manchester arena tonight for its first event since the bomb attack which killed 22 people. among the acts playing at the benefit gig are noel gallagher's high flying birds and rick astley. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson reports. manchester arena, back open for business. there is heightened security with armed police and after the joe security...
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we're fortunate to have yaz min and -- yasmine and her sister who has taken a leave of absence from medical school to advocate for her community and the woman who inspired her the most, her mother. who, in fact, saved both their lives by coming. no, he don't think -- i'm here to tell you that the president and congressional republicans that dreamers' lives are not bargaining chips. we should not be using them as pawns and further a twisted and cruel and hateful anti-immigrant agenda. congress must and will act quickly to protect dreamers and immigrant families from this senseless cruelty of deportation and the president's divisive mass deportation agenda. i call on my republican colleagues to immediately bring a clean dream act to the floor for a vote without delay where we believe unequivocally, would pass both the senate and house. [applause] it is now my distinct honor to interdues someone this node to introductionment someone who's long been a champion from the great state of illinois, for immigrant families, dreamers, for comprehensive immigration reform, it gives me great honor and gr
we're fortunate to have yaz min and -- yasmine and her sister who has taken a leave of absence from medical school to advocate for her community and the woman who inspired her the most, her mother. who, in fact, saved both their lives by coming. no, he don't think -- i'm here to tell you that the president and congressional republicans that dreamers' lives are not bargaining chips. we should not be using them as pawns and further a twisted and cruel and hateful anti-immigrant agenda. congress...
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it was a heartfelt, tearful tribute to longtime activist yasmin fernandez.e was a passionate advocate for several causes in the south bay... but might be best known for her leadership in the "fight for $15" effort .... to raise the minimum wage for fast food workers. tonight, we will tell you about some of the other causes she fought for... and how her friends and family paid tribute to her today. we will have that story and much more on kron 4 news at six. grant back to you. (catherine) a california man who took down an armed robbery suspect at a fresno starbucks in july - is now being honored... patrick nelson has his story. it's a surveillance video that's made national headlines. fresno resident, cregg jerri, taking on a robbery suspect at the starbucks at herndon and 99... who was carrying a knife and what appeared to be a real gun.the suspect, ryan flores, is now behind bars.today cregg jerri-- with a scar on his neck left behind from the struggle-- made his first public appearance.chief jerry dyer/fresno police:"cregg jerri is an american hero. he is
it was a heartfelt, tearful tribute to longtime activist yasmin fernandez.e was a passionate advocate for several causes in the south bay... but might be best known for her leadership in the "fight for $15" effort .... to raise the minimum wage for fast food workers. tonight, we will tell you about some of the other causes she fought for... and how her friends and family paid tribute to her today. we will have that story and much more on kron 4 news at six. grant back to you....
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(steve) 36-year-old yasmin fernandez was known in san jose as "the voice of the people." fernandez who was originally from mexico collapsed while working at a panda express last week. today many of her peers gathered at labor hall to remember all of her achievments. (steve) many of her peer's remember her fighting against discriminatios that she experienced first hand. that way no one she cared about will have to experience what she went through. (pam) new at 10. police are searching for the driver of a chevrolet tahoe .... wanted on suspicion of felony hit-and-run ... in a collison with a pedestrian in santa rosa. officers say, the tahoe travelled straight through the intersection of steele lane.. and began to enter the northbound highway 101 on- ramp... when it struck a 68 - year-old man. he sustained multiple broken bones and head trau
(steve) 36-year-old yasmin fernandez was known in san jose as "the voice of the people." fernandez who was originally from mexico collapsed while working at a panda express last week. today many of her peers gathered at labor hall to remember all of her achievments. (steve) many of her peer's remember her fighting against discriminatios that she experienced first hand. that way no one she cared about will have to experience what she went through. (pam) new at 10. police are searching...
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at westminster, the labour mp yasmin qureshi called the recent violence against the rohingya a campaignthnic cleansing", and she went on to condemn the international community for "effectively remaining silent as we watch another srebrenica and rwanda unfold before our eyes. ang sang suu kyi insists that the crisis is being distorted by a "huge iceberg of misinformation" promoting the interests of terrorists. here's our diplomatic editor, mark urban. these scenes are causing a global impact. an exodus of rohingya muslim refugees fleeing security operations by the armed forces of burma, or myanmar. today, the head of the un criticised that government's offensive and urged the granting of full human rights to the rohingya. i appeal to all — all — authorities in myanmar, civil authorities and military authorities, to indeed put an end to this violence that, in my opinion, is creating a situation that can destabilise the region. and the crisis is doing nothing for the international reputation of aung san suu kyi, either. 0nce imprisoned and a symbol of the country's yearning for democracy,
at westminster, the labour mp yasmin qureshi called the recent violence against the rohingya a campaignthnic cleansing", and she went on to condemn the international community for "effectively remaining silent as we watch another srebrenica and rwanda unfold before our eyes. ang sang suu kyi insists that the crisis is being distorted by a "huge iceberg of misinformation" promoting the interests of terrorists. here's our diplomatic editor, mark urban. these scenes are causing...
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i'm yasmin vossoughian. >>> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners when somebody disrespects our flag to say get that son of a bitch off the field right now? he's fired! >> the nfl has all types of rules. you can't have stickers on your helmet. you have to have jerseys tucked in. i think the president is saying that the owners should have a rule that players have to stand in respect for the national anthem. it's not about democrats, republicans, it's not about race. they can do free speech on their own time, that this is about respect for the military and the first responders and the country. >> so, donald trump's political career can neatly be summed up by this weekend's
i'm yasmin vossoughian. >>> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners when somebody disrespects our flag to say get that son of a bitch off the field right now? he's fired! >> the nfl has all types of rules. you can't have stickers on your helmet. you have to have jerseys tucked in. i think the president is saying that the owners should have a rule that players have to stand in respect for the national anthem. it's not about democrats, republicans, it's not about race....
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alongside yasmin vossoughian and louis burgdorf. we begin with the growing crisis in puerto rico in
alongside yasmin vossoughian and louis burgdorf. we begin with the growing crisis in puerto rico in
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run, yasmine, run like the wind. >>> imagine what it was like back when the rolling stones would shock parents everywhere. my, how times have changed. >> i see hustling, killing. that's what i rap about. >> you can take me out of the ghetto, but you can't take the ghetto out of me, though. >> it's a great time to grow up. kurt cobain and nirvana reflect the angst. >> it's pretty ironic that most people responded to it. >> boom. country music has taken over the air waves and the record charts. >> the honeymoon over. now we're getting down to real commerce. >> aren't these girls just crazy? >> yeah, they are. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> you may think of it as the channel that rattles your china, occasionally your teeth, and hypnotizes your children. you may want to know mtv is responsible for a complete revolution in the music business in this country. ♪ rock just bloes me away >> mtv makes the hits. it's as if there were just one national radio station for new songs. >> ending the '80s in terms of rock music, you're getting a lot of hair bands. you have poison, rat. ♪ she's my cherry pie cool drink of
run, yasmine, run like the wind. >>> imagine what it was like back when the rolling stones would shock parents everywhere. my, how times have changed. >> i see hustling, killing. that's what i rap about. >> you can take me out of the ghetto, but you can't take the ghetto out of me, though. >> it's a great time to grow up. kurt cobain and nirvana reflect the angst. >> it's pretty ironic that most people responded to it. >> boom. country music has taken over...
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i i'm yasmin vossoughian alongside louis burgdorf. now to "morning joe." >> welcome.t the kid back in school? >> no. >> what happened? why didn't they go back. we have john heilemann, president on the council on foreign relations. last time i saw you, were we dancing? it was really weird. totally like cutting rug. >> cutting a rug? >> cutting rug, isn't that -- >> that's like a 1930s or maybe 50s. >> he's also the author of "the world in disarray." >> hold on a second. >> what? >> korean barbecue ribs, wonderful. >> the kimchi. >> that's a great recipe. >> people who haven't red "woad "world in disarray", the barbecue section. >> we're going to begin with the latest on the increasingly volatile situation in the north korea peninsula where they say they com
i i'm yasmin vossoughian alongside louis burgdorf. now to "morning joe." >> welcome.t the kid back in school? >> no. >> what happened? why didn't they go back. we have john heilemann, president on the council on foreign relations. last time i saw you, were we dancing? it was really weird. totally like cutting rug. >> cutting a rug? >> cutting rug, isn't that -- >> that's like a 1930s or maybe 50s. >> he's also the author of "the world in...
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. >> our purpose tonight in addition to honoring zaire's life is to show all of you, mom, dad, yasmine, zion, warren, all of you, that all of us are here to share our strength, our love, and our support with you every hour and every day that lies ahead. >> reporter: zaire's family is his twin brother who had a chance to exchange a few words with earlier today and give him a hug. and that leads us to this last unsettling note. zaire's father telling me today that he believes that the same teenager who shot and killed zaire last week tried to robb zaire's twin zion on that very same night, and that zion sent his brother a text message warning him of the danger walking home. >>> so, tonight, though, is about celebrating zaire. that is what his school family tells me and that is exactly what they are doing inside right now. so, we are going to get back in there. back to you. >> all right. thank you, kristin. >>> an app developer ordered to refund customers over broken promises. >> jim and wendy are in the newsroom now with more on this story and the rest of what is coming up on news 4 at 5
. >> our purpose tonight in addition to honoring zaire's life is to show all of you, mom, dad, yasmine, zion, warren, all of you, that all of us are here to share our strength, our love, and our support with you every hour and every day that lies ahead. >> reporter: zaire's family is his twin brother who had a chance to exchange a few words with earlier today and give him a hug. and that leads us to this last unsettling note. zaire's father telling me today that he believes that the...
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yasmin's favorite part of the year.ngland patriots began the celebration before the kickoff last night unveiling their newest championship banner after a stunning super bowl victory that earned the franchise a fifth lombardi trophy. the kansas city chiefs had different plans. spoiling the patriot party, serving new england a big loss in the season opener. the patriots had the early advantage, but the chiefs would get a boost from rookie running back karim hunt who scored his first touchdown at the end of the second quarter putting kansas city to within three of flupd at the half. the chiefs would have their first lead of the game in the third quarter after a 75-yard hookup between quarterback alex smith and receiver tyriq hill. the offense was stunned in the fourth. you fell billioned away the ball on the first carry of the game and would find the nepds two more times in the final quarter. including a 75-yard catch and run that put k.c. on top for good. hunt finished with 246 yards in the game. a record for the most by
yasmin's favorite part of the year.ngland patriots began the celebration before the kickoff last night unveiling their newest championship banner after a stunning super bowl victory that earned the franchise a fifth lombardi trophy. the kansas city chiefs had different plans. spoiling the patriot party, serving new england a big loss in the season opener. the patriots had the early advantage, but the chiefs would get a boost from rookie running back karim hunt who scored his first touchdown at...
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yasmine el rashidi, the bottle of egypt, and important pieces for the new york review and lastly on my right, masha gessen who has written several books about russia, including the man without a mace, totalitariaism. we will be talking about immigration, there's so many different ways to address it. we will start with darry
yasmine el rashidi, the bottle of egypt, and important pieces for the new york review and lastly on my right, masha gessen who has written several books about russia, including the man without a mace, totalitariaism. we will be talking about immigration, there's so many different ways to address it. we will start with darry
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suresh yanamadala matthew david yarnell myrna yaskulka shakila yasmin olabisi shadie layeni yee williamp. york kevin patrick york raymond r. york suzanne youmans barrington young jacqueline young elkin yuen joseph c. zaccoli adel agayby zakhary arkady zaltsman edwin j. zambrana, jr. robert alan zampieri mark zangrilli ira zaslow kenneth albert zelman abraham j. zelmanowitz martin morales zempoaltecatl zhe zeng marc scott zeplin jie yao justin zhao ivelin ziminski michael joseph zinzi charles a. zion julie lynne zipper salvatore zisa prokopios paul zois joseph j. zuccala andrew s. zucker >> and my brother, thomas jose joseph, we will always miss tom. that will never stop. he's very compassionate what he did very carry. not just his family but the community who lived in. he's very spontaneous, loving, he can make you smile and make you laugh without telling a joke. it was a gift that he had. he left behind a loving wife, rosanne. large family user runner, and passionate and ran 10 miles of the. he ridden the new york marathon and twice came in first in staten island. the end of it we love
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. >> shakila yasmin. edward p. york. >> kevin patrick york. >> lisa l. young.ana junior. >> robert alan zampieri. >> christopher r.zarba. martin morales zempoalt. >> zhe zeng. >> charles alan zion. >> salvatore zisa. >> prokopios paul zois. >> andrew stephen zucker. >> my brother thomas joseph. we will always miss tom. that will never stop. he's very compassionate in everything he did. very caring about not just his family but the community that he lived in. he could make you smile, make you laugh without telling a joke. it's kind of a gift he had. a large family but not his own. he was a runner. he was compassionate about that. ran ten miles a day but he ran in the new york marathon and twice came in from staten island which is where we live. we love him and miss him. that's about all. that you can do. thank you. >> my beloved brother. rudy, you are my hero. you are the world's greatest younger brother. keep your eye out for fran. he's down in florida with hurricane irma. we love you, rudy, bye. >> collin arthur. joseph michael doy lerks. jackie duggan. patric
. >> shakila yasmin. edward p. york. >> kevin patrick york. >> lisa l. young.ana junior. >> robert alan zampieri. >> christopher r.zarba. martin morales zempoalt. >> zhe zeng. >> charles alan zion. >> salvatore zisa. >> prokopios paul zois. >> andrew stephen zucker. >> my brother thomas joseph. we will always miss tom. that will never stop. he's very compassionate in everything he did. very caring about not just his family but...
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i'm yasmin vossoughian. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners when somebody disrespects our flag to say get that son of a bitch off the field right now? he's fired! >> the nfl has all types of rules. you can't have sckers on your helmet. you have to have jerseys tucked in. i think the president is saying that the owners should have a rule that players have to stand in respect for the national anthem. it's not about democrats, republicans, it's not about race. they can do free speech on their own time, that this is about respect for the military and the first responders and the country. >> so, donald trump's political career can neatly be summed up by this weekend's torrent, offensive and at times dangerous tweets aimed at the nfl, nba and nuclear north korea. stop me if you've seen trump play out this vaudevillian act before. his foes explode in fury and both sides play into the plan to launch a mini war. they take trump's verbal bait. as john podhoretz said tru
i'm yasmin vossoughian. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners when somebody disrespects our flag to say get that son of a bitch off the field right now? he's fired! >> the nfl has all types of rules. you can't have sckers on your helmet. you have to have jerseys tucked in. i think the president is saying that the owners should have a rule that players have to stand in respect for the national anthem. it's not about...
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. >> yasmine fue un amanecer di dificil ¿no?o se vence tu daca? >> en enero del 2019 y buen pues lo que tambien nos comen n comentan, ustedes como los m l miles jovenes drimeeamers y d soÑadores y no se van a quedar t tranquilos y tratando de que esto cabmbio y que el congreso t tome accion para que udstedes n se queden en el limbo. >> en caso que no pase nada, vamos a sguieguir luchando. >> como han escuchado etostos ts dimers, emrimeeamers ya tienen i compaÑia y ya distribuyen a a grandes corporaciones como a amazon y es un gran sueÑo que no quieren dejar ir. >> si queremos seguir trabajan o trabajando, luchando. >> muchos aÑos de lucha que no se puedan quedar asi nada mas y estos josvan a venes van a c luchando. >> es mi reporte en vivo desde e el centro de los angeles. >> gracias muychchisimas gracia en poco menos de 3 minutos el s secretario de justicia de la d c declaracion que el pdtresidente donald trump elimina daca. >> juan continuamos contigo, se le vence su permiso en enero del sgiguiente aÑos, a ti etst aÑo y kua¿cu
. >> yasmine fue un amanecer di dificil ¿no?o se vence tu daca? >> en enero del 2019 y buen pues lo que tambien nos comen n comentan, ustedes como los m l miles jovenes drimeeamers y d soÑadores y no se van a quedar t tranquilos y tratando de que esto cabmbio y que el congreso t tome accion para que udstedes n se queden en el limbo. >> en caso que no pase nada, vamos a sguieguir luchando. >> como han escuchado etostos ts dimers, emrimeeamers ya tienen i compaÑia y ya...