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khan, your story is so inspiring. it's an immigrant story and american story about extraordinary accomplishment and also giving back to america in such wonderfully important and life-changing ways. you've helped countless people with your expertise and amazing writings and so many academic journals and also your involvement in public service in this congress in both the senate and house it's a great expertise and insight with tremendous experience and frankly the guts and grit that you've demonstrated already to stand up to powerful corporations and special interests that now threatens competition in this country. the fact is the nation is in and economic crisis. we need to revive our economy but in a way that protects consumers and in fact consumers have suffered deeply as a result of the pandemic. the fraud and the deceptions that have been involved in the schemes we see on the internet right now. and the nation is also in a privacy crisis. you've seen the intrusion and the breaches of data that have occurred. we ar
khan, your story is so inspiring. it's an immigrant story and american story about extraordinary accomplishment and also giving back to america in such wonderfully important and life-changing ways. you've helped countless people with your expertise and amazing writings and so many academic journals and also your involvement in public service in this congress in both the senate and house it's a great expertise and insight with tremendous experience and frankly the guts and grit that you've...
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when khan was forced out onto the street, he followed. darryn frost described running after khan onto london bridge, still carrying a narwal tusk. he said he saw khan's knives glinting in the sunlight and members of the public gathering like a shole of bait fish being chased by a predator. then khan turned back towards him and he took the opportunity to strike at him with the tusk. the men brought khan to the ground where darryn frost pinned him down and then tried to persuade the armed police that arrived not to shoot. but then khan told one of the armed police that he had a bomb, and the officers pulled darryn frost off and opened fire. daniel sandford, bbc news, at fishmongers hall. plans for a new football european super league have collapsed — just two days after being made public. it's being seen as a victory for "fan power" after supporters vented their fury at the breakaway plans. and this evening, the duke of cambridge, president of the fa said he was glad the fans had been listened to. our sports editor dan roan reports. spurs
when khan was forced out onto the street, he followed. darryn frost described running after khan onto london bridge, still carrying a narwal tusk. he said he saw khan's knives glinting in the sunlight and members of the public gathering like a shole of bait fish being chased by a predator. then khan turned back towards him and he took the opportunity to strike at him with the tusk. the men brought khan to the ground where darryn frost pinned him down and then tried to persuade the armed police...
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usman khan had beenjailed for trying to set up a terrorist training camp. during his eight years in prison, he'd been classified as category a, high risk, throughout. early on, there was intelligence that he wanted to die and go to paradise. he was involved in multiple attacks in prison, including one on a christian inmate who refused to convert. as he came up to his release, officers were informed he might have deliberately told lies about his rehabilitation. he was also observed mixing with michael adebolajo, the killer of lee rigby. but the prison service had to release usman khan and for a year, he lived quietly in stafford, only starting to buy things for his attack once he knew he was travelling by himself to london. the jury was shown minutes of meetings of the multi—agency, or mapa, panel that was supposed to be managing the risk that usman khan might still pose after his release from prison. the minutes note that khan was coming to london to the event here at fishmongers hall, but they record no discussion of the risk he might pose by travelling
usman khan had beenjailed for trying to set up a terrorist training camp. during his eight years in prison, he'd been classified as category a, high risk, throughout. early on, there was intelligence that he wanted to die and go to paradise. he was involved in multiple attacks in prison, including one on a christian inmate who refused to convert. as he came up to his release, officers were informed he might have deliberately told lies about his rehabilitation. he was also observed mixing with...
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when khan was forced out onto the street, he followed. darryn frost described running after khan onto london bridge, still carrying a narwal tusk. he said he saw khan�*s knives glinting in the sunlight and members of the public gathering like a shoal of bait fish being chased by a predator. then khan turned back towards him and he took the opportunity to strike at him with the tusk. the men brought khan to the ground where darryn frost pinned him down and then tried to persuade the armed police that arrived not to shoot. i said, "i�*ve got his hands, he can�*t kill anyone else. i won�*t let him kill anyone else.", darren frost told the jury. "i didn�*t want him to be shot, he wanted to die. i saw the chaos he caused in the whole. i didn�*t want him to have the satisfaction of his choice when he�*d taken that away from others." but then khan told one of the armed police that he had a bomb, and the officers pulled darryn frost off and opened fire. daniel sandford, bbc news, at fishmongers�* hall. president putin has warned t
when khan was forced out onto the street, he followed. darryn frost described running after khan onto london bridge, still carrying a narwal tusk. he said he saw khan�*s knives glinting in the sunlight and members of the public gathering like a shoal of bait fish being chased by a predator. then khan turned back towards him and he took the opportunity to strike at him with the tusk. the men brought khan to the ground where darryn frost pinned him down and then tried to persuade the armed...
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she said that usman khan had been reciting arabic. he put his finger to his lips as if to say, don't scream. usman khan was forced out of the building by a group of men. they fought him on london bridge with improvised weapons before and police arrived and shot him dead. khan had left prison a year before, having served a sentence for planning a terrorist training camp. he was invited to the event at fishmongers hall, and he told people there that learning together had helped him. a research assistant, simon larmour, told the inquest that khan was neurotic yet positive but that he had to google the former terrorist to find out what he had been convicted of and then khan called that morning to say his train had been cancelled, it was another assistant who stepped in to sort things out, jack merit. police officers told to —— police officer told the jury how they are thought is like using cpr and a defibrillator, but within minutes it was clear nothing could be done. tom symonds, bbc news, at the fishmongers hall inquest. northern ir
she said that usman khan had been reciting arabic. he put his finger to his lips as if to say, don't scream. usman khan was forced out of the building by a group of men. they fought him on london bridge with improvised weapons before and police arrived and shot him dead. khan had left prison a year before, having served a sentence for planning a terrorist training camp. he was invited to the event at fishmongers hall, and he told people there that learning together had helped him. a research...
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this is for nominee khan. it goes kind of on the same line that senator fisher was asking questions. i'm in agriculture, and agriculture is the number-one industry in montana. and feeding people is really, really important. in fact, i think you can control people through food more than you can control with anything else. and we've had -- we've had the luxury of having an incredible production agriculture economy that has fed the world. not just recent years but for some time we've watched consolidation creep into agriculture, in the chicken industry, in the pork industry, in the beef industry, in the grains. we even see it in crops like that. this isn't amazon. it's not facebook. it's not new technology. the big processes have been doing this for decades and decades. and i would say that no administration, democrat or republican, has tackled this in my lifetime. and i've seen this consolidation result in this rural communities drying up, no competition in the marketplace, both when you sell goods and when you
this is for nominee khan. it goes kind of on the same line that senator fisher was asking questions. i'm in agriculture, and agriculture is the number-one industry in montana. and feeding people is really, really important. in fact, i think you can control people through food more than you can control with anything else. and we've had -- we've had the luxury of having an incredible production agriculture economy that has fed the world. not just recent years but for some time we've watched...
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amory wilson talked about how she had been on the same table as usman khan and that usman khan had been wearing this heavy coat, a pufferjacket. she said that someone at her table had said he must be going in that code. we heard that several people at the event had remarked on this because he was wearing. we also have heard that what the police have described as a convincing but fake suicide belts was hidden underneath that code that day. domestic abuse is a largely hidden crime, but now plumbers and electricians, who have regular access to people's homes, are being trained to spot signs of incidents of violence. theyjoin hairdressers, barbers and beauticians who have already undertaken training on how to help clients they suspect are in trouble. john mcmanus reports. getting ready for another repair job, paul smith has carried out thousands of them on local authority properties. but now paul and hundreds of his colleagues are joining the front line in the war against domestic abuse. checking for plumbing or electrical problems gives workmanlike him problems gives workman like him chanc
amory wilson talked about how she had been on the same table as usman khan and that usman khan had been wearing this heavy coat, a pufferjacket. she said that someone at her table had said he must be going in that code. we heard that several people at the event had remarked on this because he was wearing. we also have heard that what the police have described as a convincing but fake suicide belts was hidden underneath that code that day. domestic abuse is a largely hidden crime, but now...
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and then usman khan appeared. he came at her across this reception room, kitchen knives in his hands, moving purposely. she said, "please, no, don't." but saskia jones was fatally stabbed. she'd volunteered at the charity, which was dedicated to turning around the lives of former prisoners — including khan. khan was forced out of the building by a group of men. they fought him on london bridge, using improvised weapons, before armed police arrived and fired their first shots. the inquest will explain his death and those of his victims. it will also examine what was known about the threat that khan posed in the year before the events of that day. tom symonds, bbc news, at the fishmonger�*s hall inquests. our correspondent zoe conway has been following the inquest. there has been some desperately upsetting evidence already today. what more has been heard? we also heard this morning from the housekeeping managerforfish mongers hall and she came face—to—face with usman khan. he was just a few feet away from he
and then usman khan appeared. he came at her across this reception room, kitchen knives in his hands, moving purposely. she said, "please, no, don't." but saskia jones was fatally stabbed. she'd volunteered at the charity, which was dedicated to turning around the lives of former prisoners — including khan. khan was forced out of the building by a group of men. they fought him on london bridge, using improvised weapons, before armed police arrived and fired their first shots. the...
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and in particular usman khan's time in prison. usman khan was a convicted terrorist who spent eight years inside and what the jury was told was that throughout his time in prison, he was a category a high risk prisoner. to put that into context, there are fewer than 100 prisoners at that categorisation that are considered to be that dangerous. thejury that are considered to be that dangerous. the jury was told that he had associated with high—profile terrorists, including the murder of fusiliers lee rigby, and the two of them had discussed their muslim faith. he was also involved in violence assaults, in one case the assault involved a christian prisoner who had refused to convert to islam. thejury was prisoner who had refused to convert to islam. the jury was also told that there was intelligence that usman khan had deliberately lied in order to fully prison authorities into thinking he had changed his ways. dci dan brown also talked about how usman khan had been managed in the community, and there are number of agencies involv
and in particular usman khan's time in prison. usman khan was a convicted terrorist who spent eight years inside and what the jury was told was that throughout his time in prison, he was a category a high risk prisoner. to put that into context, there are fewer than 100 prisoners at that categorisation that are considered to be that dangerous. thejury that are considered to be that dangerous. the jury was told that he had associated with high—profile terrorists, including the murder of...
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simon larmour said it was jack merritt who rebooked usman khan onto a different train. simon larmour was one of the people who met usman khan at euston station, met him off the train. the police believe that it was on the train that usman khan attached a convincing but fake suicide belt to himself. simon larmour was asked whether he knew of usman khan's previous convictions, whether he had been told that usman khan was a convicted terrorist and he said he had not been told that that he had found out himself on google. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has insisted that it's the right time to withdraw american troops from afghanistan. it's 20 years after they first went in following the 9—11 attacks. the uk is now expected to withdraw 750 british soldiers stationed in afghanistan by september, with nato likely to pull its forces out collectively. but the speaker of the afghan parliament has warned the withdrawal could lead to civil war. the united states has spent around two trillion dollars and lost more than 2,000 service members since 2001 in what has been
simon larmour said it was jack merritt who rebooked usman khan onto a different train. simon larmour was one of the people who met usman khan at euston station, met him off the train. the police believe that it was on the train that usman khan attached a convincing but fake suicide belt to himself. simon larmour was asked whether he knew of usman khan's previous convictions, whether he had been told that usman khan was a convicted terrorist and he said he had not been told that that he had...
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eventually, more shots were fired and khan was dead. but the inquests began with a portrait of jack merritt, described as absorbingly intelligent, fiercely loyal, with a strong moral compass. the family of saskia jones said she would have wanted the process to be thorough. it will last nine weeks. tom symonds, bbc news at london guildhall. in a stark warning the world health organization says the coronavirus pandemic is still growing around the globe, and has yet to reach its peak. among the worst affected countries is brazil, which has seen more than 100,000 new cases, as well as 4,000 deaths, in a single day. the government ofjair bolsonaro has been criticised for its lax response, with hospitals overwhelmed. mark lowen sent us this report from sao paulo. the cloak of darkness brings no respite when brazil's dead keep coming. in latin america's largest graveyard, night shift burials to clear the backlog. the agony of loss deepened by the snatched farewell, reaching for dignity denied. this is a nation buckling under collective trauma.
eventually, more shots were fired and khan was dead. but the inquests began with a portrait of jack merritt, described as absorbingly intelligent, fiercely loyal, with a strong moral compass. the family of saskia jones said she would have wanted the process to be thorough. it will last nine weeks. tom symonds, bbc news at london guildhall. in a stark warning the world health organization says the coronavirus pandemic is still growing around the globe, and has yet to reach its peak. among the...
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when khan was forced out onto the street, he followed. darryn frost described running after khan onto london bridge, still carrying a narwal tusk. he said he saw khan's knives glinting in the sunlight and members of the public gathering like a shole of bait fish being chased by a predator. then khan turned back towards him and he took the opportunity to strike at him with the tusk. the men brought khan to the ground where darryn frost pinned him down and then tried to persuade the armed police that arrived not to shoot. but then khan told one of the armed police that he had a bomb, and the officers pulled darryn frost off and opened fire. daniel sandford, bbc news, at fishmongers hall. president putin's warned that russia will respond to provocations in a fast and tough way. in his annual state of the union address he said that any nation that crosses the line with russia, will regret it — but putin added he wanted good relations with the world. translation: i hope no one will cross russia's red line. i but in each case, we are the ones
when khan was forced out onto the street, he followed. darryn frost described running after khan onto london bridge, still carrying a narwal tusk. he said he saw khan's knives glinting in the sunlight and members of the public gathering like a shole of bait fish being chased by a predator. then khan turned back towards him and he took the opportunity to strike at him with the tusk. the men brought khan to the ground where darryn frost pinned him down and then tried to persuade the armed police...
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ali khan, always great to talk to you and see you. thanks so much for the information. >> real pleasure. remember, for those who aren't vaccinated yet, get your shot and mask on. >> we can always count on you. dr. khan, for the mask shot. >> that's a huge mask. >> he's wearing it over his eyes at this point. that's very protective. >>> now to that growing coronavirus issue in india. more than 1 million new cases have been reported over just the past five days. and cnn is joined from the capital of india. you have seen the hideous pictures we have seen about these long lines that people are waiting in to cremate their loved ones. what's happening in india? >> well, there's deaths, dejection and a lot of fear at this point in time. there's a shortage of supply when it comes to oxygen. there's a shortage of supply when it comes to bed and that's what we need at this time. i was at a hospital yesterday, alisyn, and what i saw is something i'm probably never going to forget. we had so many people rush into the covid ward area just begging
ali khan, always great to talk to you and see you. thanks so much for the information. >> real pleasure. remember, for those who aren't vaccinated yet, get your shot and mask on. >> we can always count on you. dr. khan, for the mask shot. >> that's a huge mask. >> he's wearing it over his eyes at this point. that's very protective. >>> now to that growing coronavirus issue in india. more than 1 million new cases have been reported over just the past five days....
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officers were discussing whether khan has a real suicide vest. they had to clear people from a walkway under the bridge. they declare a possible major terrorist incident and eventually khan is shot dead. but today began with a portrait of jack merritt, read by his mother anne, described by his friends and family. "absorbingly intelligent, fiercely loyal, with a strong moral compass." the family of saskia jones said she would have wanted this process to be thorough, and it will last nine weeks. tom symonds, bbc news at london guildhall. the veteran liberal democrat politician baroness williams has died at the age of 90. as shirley williams, she served in two labour cabinets in the 1970s and was instrumental in the introduction of comprehensive schools. in the 1980s she was one of the so—called gang of four who founded the social democratic party. 0ur deputy political editor vicki young looks back at her life. we have been to all of the sugar refiners. shirley williams was once tipped as a future prime minister, but she joked that her disorganise
officers were discussing whether khan has a real suicide vest. they had to clear people from a walkway under the bridge. they declare a possible major terrorist incident and eventually khan is shot dead. but today began with a portrait of jack merritt, read by his mother anne, described by his friends and family. "absorbingly intelligent, fiercely loyal, with a strong moral compass." the family of saskia jones said she would have wanted this process to be thorough, and it will last...
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usman khan would reply, i was young, he said, yes, and that usman khan would reply, iwas young, i he said, yes, and that usman khan would reply, i was young, i was silly. the brothers said we did the best we could. he was also asked about how much he knew about the inner life of usman khan during the months leading up to the attack, did he know, that usman khan had been taking cocaine and using sex lines? the answer was no. we learned that just a few days before the attack he saw his brother, and it also happens to be the day that usman khan had gone out to buy gaffer tape which are used to strap the knives to his wrists to use in that attack and he was asked about usman khan's demeanour that day, was there anything that suggested something wasn't well? he said, no, they were laughing and joking. near the end of his testimony, the lawyer forjack merritt�*s family put it to him that his brother was a nasty, violent self regarding piece of work, and he went on, all the signs were there. you looked away, he said. usman khan's brother was wearing a mask during the evidence so it was im
usman khan would reply, i was young, he said, yes, and that usman khan would reply, iwas young, i he said, yes, and that usman khan would reply, i was young, i was silly. the brothers said we did the best we could. he was also asked about how much he knew about the inner life of usman khan during the months leading up to the attack, did he know, that usman khan had been taking cocaine and using sex lines? the answer was no. we learned that just a few days before the attack he saw his brother,...
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the fight on london bridge between convicted terrorist usman khan armed with two knives and two former prisoners and a prison officer armed with a fire extinguisher and a marble tusk was one of the memorable images of mid—2019 and stay the inquest into the deaths of jack merritt and saskia jones, john crilly came to give evidence and he was the man armed with a fire extinguisher. he described hearing screams inside fishmongers' hall and going down the staircase and sing the saskia jones on the stack is covered in blood and then seeing usman khan armed with two knives saying he was going to kill everyone. he also noticed that he was wearing what appeared to be a suicide belt although that later turned out to be fake. john crilly told the jury i was trying to call his bluff and shouting at him is that supposed to be a suicide belt. he started to say i'm going to blow you all up and i said to it and he said i'm waiting for the police. john crilly and the others eventually managed to force a usman khan on london bridge where he was shot by armed police.— shot by armed police. daniel sa
the fight on london bridge between convicted terrorist usman khan armed with two knives and two former prisoners and a prison officer armed with a fire extinguisher and a marble tusk was one of the memorable images of mid—2019 and stay the inquest into the deaths of jack merritt and saskia jones, john crilly came to give evidence and he was the man armed with a fire extinguisher. he described hearing screams inside fishmongers' hall and going down the staircase and sing the saskia jones on...
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khan the satisfaction. i saw the chaos he had caused in the hall, he said, i did not want him to have the satisfaction of his choice when he had taken that away from others, he said. there were several men confronting usman khan on the bridge that day but it was darryn frost who was the last to let him go, and a coroner today thanked darryn frost for his astonishing bravery. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick. after yet another frost in scotland this morning, a glorious day has followed with plenty of sunshine, but not like that across the uk. the same weather system that brought scotland and northern ireland cloud and rain yesterday is impacting england and wales. frustration that there isn't more rain falling from the cloud, because there is barely any left on this weather front. behind it, a new area of high pressure coming in, promising lots of dry weather staying with us in the coming days. the satellite picture is a contrast between conditions in the west midlands and the highlands of s
khan the satisfaction. i saw the chaos he had caused in the hall, he said, i did not want him to have the satisfaction of his choice when he had taken that away from others, he said. there were several men confronting usman khan on the bridge that day but it was darryn frost who was the last to let him go, and a coroner today thanked darryn frost for his astonishing bravery. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick. after yet another frost in scotland this morning, a glorious day has...
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usman khan was forced out of the building by a group of men. they fought him on london bridge using improvised weapons before armed police arrived and fired the first shots. the inquest will explain his death and those of his victims. it will also examine what was known about the threat that ten proposed in the year before the events of that day. tom symonds, bbc news. the queen has returned to royal duties, just days after the death of the duke of edinburgh. as preparations continue for his funeral on saturday afternoon, her majesty hosted a ceremony at windsor castle last night to mark the retirement of her household's most senior official, the lord chamberlain. the us climate envoy, john kerry, is travelling to china to try to persuade beijing to agree to new targets on cutting greenhouse gas emissions. he's the first senior official from the biden administration to visit the country. the us wants china to stop building coal—fired power stations and to end the financing of overseas coal projects. here's our environment and energy analyst,
usman khan was forced out of the building by a group of men. they fought him on london bridge using improvised weapons before armed police arrived and fired the first shots. the inquest will explain his death and those of his victims. it will also examine what was known about the threat that ten proposed in the year before the events of that day. tom symonds, bbc news. the queen has returned to royal duties, just days after the death of the duke of edinburgh. as preparations continue for his...
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you may have used his nonprofit, khan academy. it's a completely free platform that offers lessons in math, sciences, and humanities in 50 different languages. sal, thanks for joining us. i think every parent would like a one-on-one with you right now. i want to start on that study that found a 20% learning loss after just eight weeks of remote learning. it's staggering. can you quantify just how much american children may have lost over the last year? it may be a lot. >> yeah. you know, there's examples of summer learning loss every year where students aren't learning for three months and forgetting what they learned the priest year. what we see with covid is it's kind of -- there's certain students that have been able to thrive in this environment having the agency their families have been able to support them. but we are seeing there's about 15% of the population that has really fallen off the radar. one of my neighbors is a public school teacher and she's talked about -- this is in a pretty upper middle class neighborhood, 10%
you may have used his nonprofit, khan academy. it's a completely free platform that offers lessons in math, sciences, and humanities in 50 different languages. sal, thanks for joining us. i think every parent would like a one-on-one with you right now. i want to start on that study that found a 20% learning loss after just eight weeks of remote learning. it's staggering. can you quantify just how much american children may have lost over the last year? it may be a lot. >> yeah. you know,...
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will those two spots be filled with people who are on the wu-khan side of the debate will anti-trust or make it simple, not their side? >>. [laughter] >> look, as with professor khan and with tim wu, those are by those people on the joe biden side. he's picked a team in all of these positions that reflect his views, that we need to tackle some this in our country and making sure we have a system working for the middle class and for consumers, so his picks have reflected that to date and the remaining picks that you talk will reflect it as well. by the way, including not just the anti-trust thing about you the ftc, and moving it and there's an effort to make sure we are looking out for consumer and that's certainly-- >> and a strong possibility for that? >> i'm not going to get into-- i'm not going to get into announcing our personnel picks here, play book, as much as you'd like me to. run through a process and that's how we've done it and how we'll continue to do it. >> one question on-- the policy question on public options. that of course was one of the central debates in the democ
will those two spots be filled with people who are on the wu-khan side of the debate will anti-trust or make it simple, not their side? >>. [laughter] >> look, as with professor khan and with tim wu, those are by those people on the joe biden side. he's picked a team in all of these positions that reflect his views, that we need to tackle some this in our country and making sure we have a system working for the middle class and for consumers, so his picks have reflected that to date...
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and in particular usman khan's time in prison. usman khan was a convicted terrorist who had spent eight years in prison and was released just one year before carrying out that attack. what we heard from dci dan brown was that throughout his time in prison, usman khan was considered to be a category—a high—risk prisoner. to put that into context, there are only 100 prisoners with that categorisation who are considered to be that dangerous. the jury was told that usman khan associated with high—profile terrorists in prison including michael who murdered fusilier lee rigby and the two of them had discussed their muslim faith. he was also involved in violent assaults in prison. in one case, the assault involved a christian prisoner who had refused to convert to islam. the jury was also told that there was intelligence that usman khan had deliberately lied to the prison authorities to fool them into thinking that he had changed his ways. we also heard about the management of usman khan in the community in the months leading up to
and in particular usman khan's time in prison. usman khan was a convicted terrorist who had spent eight years in prison and was released just one year before carrying out that attack. what we heard from dci dan brown was that throughout his time in prison, usman khan was considered to be a category—a high—risk prisoner. to put that into context, there are only 100 prisoners with that categorisation who are considered to be that dangerous. the jury was told that usman khan associated with...
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you are a smart person and you know about consolidation nominee khan. but the reason many of the administrations in the past have not dealt with this because the companies control a lot of money and power. they can put that influence into the reelection campaigns of many people on this panel and others. how do you deal with the consolidation issue and from a political standpoint quick. >> thank you senator. as you noted there is a long history to recognize the ways concentration of economic power translates into political power that is one thing we face across the board. with agriculture specifically the justice department primarily has jurisdiction and antitrust. but i think the act is a hidden gem of a statute that is designed to address these consolidation issues in the context. . . . . of the surfaced particularly in times of crisis, so absolutely these are really important issues. >> so, to carry on this line of questioning, ms. khan. for the most part you said this is in the justice department's realm. what i have seen in my 14 years here on the h
you are a smart person and you know about consolidation nominee khan. but the reason many of the administrations in the past have not dealt with this because the companies control a lot of money and power. they can put that influence into the reelection campaigns of many people on this panel and others. how do you deal with the consolidation issue and from a political standpoint quick. >> thank you senator. as you noted there is a long history to recognize the ways concentration of...
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well notjust yet, according to amir khan. the former unified light—welterweight champion was called out by conor benn as he moved a step closer to a world title shot last night with a stunning win over colombia's samuel vargas. the fight, which was supposed to be a challenge for benn, ended afterjust 80 seconds. that's now eighteen wins in eighteen fights for him. he took his opportunity in his post fight interview to call out khan and... ..the bolton fighter responded earlier today. that's all from sportsday. asi as i said, do find —— follow that final round of the masters. there's more on the bbc sports website. for me and the sports day team, that's all for now. bye—bye. hello there. we've seen a lot of showers around today. they will be fading away overnight. they will linger for longer across the eastern side of the uk before skies tend to clear. could be some icy patches around overnight, not least because we've got some wetter weather coming into wales. could be some snow as well, and that will extend its way i
well notjust yet, according to amir khan. the former unified light—welterweight champion was called out by conor benn as he moved a step closer to a world title shot last night with a stunning win over colombia's samuel vargas. the fight, which was supposed to be a challenge for benn, ended afterjust 80 seconds. that's now eighteen wins in eighteen fights for him. he took his opportunity in his post fight interview to call out khan and... ..the bolton fighter responded earlier today. that's...
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she said that usman khan had been reciting arabic. he put his finger to his lips as if to say, don't scream. usman khan was forced out of the building by a group of men. they fought him on london bridge with improvised weapons before and police arrived and shot him dead. before armed police arrived and shot him dead. khan had left prison a year before, having served a sentence for planning a terrorist training camp. he was invited to the event at fishmonger�*s hall, and he told people there that learning together had helped him. a research assistant, simon larmour, told the inquest that khan was neurotic yet positive but that he had to google the former terrorist to find out what he had been convicted of and then been convicted of and qhen terrorist to find out what he had been convicted of and when khan called that morning to say his train had been cancelled, it was another assistant who stepped in to sort things out, jack merrit. police officers told to, police officer told the jury how but within minutes it was clear nothing coul
she said that usman khan had been reciting arabic. he put his finger to his lips as if to say, don't scream. usman khan was forced out of the building by a group of men. they fought him on london bridge with improvised weapons before and police arrived and shot him dead. before armed police arrived and shot him dead. khan had left prison a year before, having served a sentence for planning a terrorist training camp. he was invited to the event at fishmonger�*s hall, and he told people there...
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this was clear the -- clearly the case of noor khan. tell us about how she became -- overcame significant obstacles to become a courageous wartime agent. prof. baer: noor khan was born to an american mother and an indian father in moscow in 1914. her father was a sufi mystic, use addition, and a leader within his form of islam, and he traveled widely, so they happens to be in moscow when noor was born. her father taught her faith in action as a principle to live by, which is to say, be of service to others. she embraced gondi's nonviolent -- ghandi's nonviolence really -- nonviolent beliefs and believed that passage of -- fascism should be crushed. she volunteered for the british women's auxiliary air force and was trained in that program in 1940. in 1942 the british decided to recruit her to become a spy, to learn how to be a radio operator in order to convey messages from france, as it turned out, back to england and she learned a lot about airplanes that were bombers and worked with the pilots for those planes. some of her trainers w
this was clear the -- clearly the case of noor khan. tell us about how she became -- overcame significant obstacles to become a courageous wartime agent. prof. baer: noor khan was born to an american mother and an indian father in moscow in 1914. her father was a sufi mystic, use addition, and a leader within his form of islam, and he traveled widely, so they happens to be in moscow when noor was born. her father taught her faith in action as a principle to live by, which is to say, be of...
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jack merrit, who was 25, and 23—year— old saskia jones were attacked by khan at an educational event at fishmongers' hall, in 2019. five people have been arrested after police in warwickshire found a suspected amphetamine lab during a raid near redditch. officers from the national crime agency and warwickshire police discovered what they believe to be a large scale operation to produce the illegal drug. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. the end of a long investigation in rural warwickshire. two people arrested here among five detained today in raids by the national crime agency, backed by police, fire brigade and a chemicals expert. in an outhouse, this is what they discovered. a drugs lab, like something out of the drama breaking bad. police claim it's capable of producing amphetamine worth £10 million on the street every month. when the door was opened, vapour drifted out. the type of equipment and chemicals used aren't easy to obtain. to use them safely and obtain the end product is very complex. it takes someone who knows exactly what they are doing. laboratori
jack merrit, who was 25, and 23—year— old saskia jones were attacked by khan at an educational event at fishmongers' hall, in 2019. five people have been arrested after police in warwickshire found a suspected amphetamine lab during a raid near redditch. officers from the national crime agency and warwickshire police discovered what they believe to be a large scale operation to produce the illegal drug. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. the end of a long investigation in...
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our next guest has taken that as a personal mission, tarik khan is a nurse practitioner who has been rushing in his car across philadelphia to vaccinate homebound citizens with doses who would expire because of people who don't show up for their vaccination. a wasted vaccine is a sin according to him. he has been racing against the clock because they expires six hours after the violence opened. joining us now is tarik khan a family nurse practitioner and president of the pennsylvania state nurses association. tarik khan, thank you very much for coming, i tripped over your name there only because i was about to say meet this angel. why are you doing this? >> thank you, jonathan, it's great to be here. i've been with other nurses at the front line during the pandemic since it began, doing testing and having as a primary care provider, nurse practitioner, i've had so many patients be sick with covid-19 and it's heartbreaking. some of my patients are still sick, some of them are still having symptoms of covid-19. i see with the effects it can cause, one patient had 11 family members died
our next guest has taken that as a personal mission, tarik khan is a nurse practitioner who has been rushing in his car across philadelphia to vaccinate homebound citizens with doses who would expire because of people who don't show up for their vaccination. a wasted vaccine is a sin according to him. he has been racing against the clock because they expires six hours after the violence opened. joining us now is tarik khan a family nurse practitioner and president of the pennsylvania state...
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welcome solicitor-general ali khan. before proceeding with testimony i remind the witnesses all of your written and oral statements made to the subcommittee are subject to 18usc subjection 8001. please note your written statements will be entered into the record in its entirety. and i ask you to summarize your testimony in five minutes. to help you stay within that time frame there is a timing light in webex. when the light switches from green to yellow you'll have one minute to conclude your testimony. and when the light turns to red, it signals that your five minutes have expired. professor, you may now begin. >> thank you, mr. !t enjoining state officials in which multiple lower courts have refused to do so. the trump administration helped to precipitate some of this but the shadow docket is more than just about the government. even in federal government it's been about much more than nationwide injunctions. we've seen four more shadow docket rulings, three blocked state covid related restriction. one refused to vaca
welcome solicitor-general ali khan. before proceeding with testimony i remind the witnesses all of your written and oral statements made to the subcommittee are subject to 18usc subjection 8001. please note your written statements will be entered into the record in its entirety. and i ask you to summarize your testimony in five minutes. to help you stay within that time frame there is a timing light in webex. when the light switches from green to yellow you'll have one minute to conclude your...
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, founder and ceo of khan academy, a nonprofit educational association helping undersourced areas it is working with 200 school districts, up from nine before the pandemic downloads of khan academy kids have grown by 150% during the pandemic since last may, more than 50,000 teachers have created accounts on khan academy kids sal, thank you so much for joining us it's good to see you. >> great to be here. >> now that we are over one year in from the pandemic, what's the verdict on online learning >> well, there's sill more data to have. to be clear, it hasn't been optimal. i'm sometimes associated with online learning and distance learning but i'll be the first to say if i had to pick between an amazing teacher or amazing technology, i'd pick an amazing teacher every time we know that 10% to 15% of the population of students has fallen off the radar and those are the ones that everyone is most worried about those are the ones we're most worried about. there's probably another 30% of students who have stayed engaged to some degree but maybe they didn't have proper supports at home or i
, founder and ceo of khan academy, a nonprofit educational association helping undersourced areas it is working with 200 school districts, up from nine before the pandemic downloads of khan academy kids have grown by 150% during the pandemic since last may, more than 50,000 teachers have created accounts on khan academy kids sal, thank you so much for joining us it's good to see you. >> great to be here. >> now that we are over one year in from the pandemic, what's the verdict on...
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against extremism and these kind of groups come in handy now the government of prime minister imran khan has banned the scruple last week and then for the government to go into a negotiation give them that respect as a legitimate partner is puzzling and that is via a lot of people are saying that this is seen as surrender as a copulation and essentially appeasement you talked a bit about the issue of blasphemy can you explain that a bit further as to how the plays into the political narrative so there is there are more than 50 muslim countries around the world but the issue of blasphemy is the biggest in pakistan because there are laws against criticizing the ridiculing koran and the prophet muhammad. but it is used to target political opponents a lot of times people settle personal story corps. christian minorities hindus have been targeted but even muslims that you don't like you can accuse them and essentially the occupation is like a death penalty and this particular group is trying on it and there are other religious groups who want to be even more aggressive on this so this is push
against extremism and these kind of groups come in handy now the government of prime minister imran khan has banned the scruple last week and then for the government to go into a negotiation give them that respect as a legitimate partner is puzzling and that is via a lot of people are saying that this is seen as surrender as a copulation and essentially appeasement you talked a bit about the issue of blasphemy can you explain that a bit further as to how the plays into the political narrative...
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that they spoke ill of the prophet muhammad based on clearly doctored video clips prime minister iran khan was then asked in a question and answer session with the public about the rising incidence of rape in the country to which he responded by blaming the victims he said it has to do with what women wear the response at least on social media has been fierce pakistani human rights lawyer remember omar called khan's comments ignorant dangerous and condemn nable another woman deal obeid posted it's hard enough being a woman in this country we honestly deserve better than this and eman zeinab siri has ear tweeted the only place where blame rests is with the rapist and the system that enables him. we have. joining us to talk more about this penis we just saw some of the tweets in response to the prime minister's comments can you tell us a little bit more about how people have reacted. hi melissa block is sonny's are angry they're frustrated that their leader prime minister of pakistan harbors such problematic view was that links women's clothing to sick should while insecure in style and you
that they spoke ill of the prophet muhammad based on clearly doctored video clips prime minister iran khan was then asked in a question and answer session with the public about the rising incidence of rape in the country to which he responded by blaming the victims he said it has to do with what women wear the response at least on social media has been fierce pakistani human rights lawyer remember omar called khan's comments ignorant dangerous and condemn nable another woman deal obeid posted...
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that they spoke ill of the prophet muhammad based on clearly doctored video clips prime minister imran khan was then asked in a question and answer session with the public about the rising incidence of rape in the country to which he responded by blaming the victims he said it has to do with what women wear the response at least on social media has been fierce by the study human rights lawyer remember omar called khan's comments ignorant dangerous and condemn nable another woman deal obeid posted it's hard enough being a woman in this country we honestly deserve better than this and in my own sign up my theory has here tweeted the only place where blame rests is with the rapist and the system that enables him we have. joining us to talk more about this penis we just saw some of the tweets in response to the prime minister's comments can you tell us a little bit more about how people have reacted. i'm melissa block just on these are angry they're frustrated that their leader prime minister of pakistan harbors such problematic view was that links women's clothing to sick should while insecure
that they spoke ill of the prophet muhammad based on clearly doctored video clips prime minister imran khan was then asked in a question and answer session with the public about the rising incidence of rape in the country to which he responded by blaming the victims he said it has to do with what women wear the response at least on social media has been fierce by the study human rights lawyer remember omar called khan's comments ignorant dangerous and condemn nable another woman deal obeid...
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mr khan added that there are "consequences" in any society where vulgarity is on the rise. an international team of scientists working on a project at the particle accelerator near chicago say they have found "strong evidence" for the existence of a new force of nature. they've discovered that sub—atomic particles don't behave in a way predicted by current theories of physics. the uk funders of the research say that science is "on the precipice of a new era of physics". 0ur science correspondent, pallab ghosh, has more. the theories of modern physics have given scientists a new understanding of how the universe works. but the current ideas aren't able to solve some of the biggest scientific puzzles, such as how the universe as we know it came into existence. now, scientists at fermi lab, a particle accelerator just outside chicago, have got a result that might take us a big step forward in answering those questions. they've been accelerating particles inside this giant ring close to the speed of light, and they found that they might be behaving in a way that can't be expl
mr khan added that there are "consequences" in any society where vulgarity is on the rise. an international team of scientists working on a project at the particle accelerator near chicago say they have found "strong evidence" for the existence of a new force of nature. they've discovered that sub—atomic particles don't behave in a way predicted by current theories of physics. the uk funders of the research say that science is "on the precipice of a new era of...
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khan was shot dead by police on london bridge. members of the royal family including the queen, have returned to official duties, just days after the death of the duke of edinburgh last friday. their return to work comes as preparations got under way for prince philip's funeral on saturday. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph reports. the royal family have tonight opened their private photo albums in memory of the duke of edinburgh. here, the queen and the duke are pictured with their great—grandchildren, in 2018 at balmoral. the photo was taken by the duchess of cambridge. going back into the archive, father and son in 1966 at a polo match. they are precious family memories now being shared. today, princess anne visited the royal yacht squadron on the isle of wight where prince philip had once been the admiral. yes, he enjoyed coming down here. she spoke to many who'd met her father. the duke's granddaughter princess eugenie also paid her tribute today on social media. she shared photos, referring to him as her "dearest grand
khan was shot dead by police on london bridge. members of the royal family including the queen, have returned to official duties, just days after the death of the duke of edinburgh last friday. their return to work comes as preparations got under way for prince philip's funeral on saturday. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph reports. the royal family have tonight opened their private photo albums in memory of the duke of edinburgh. here, the queen and the duke are pictured with their...
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usman khan then appeared. he wasjust usman khan. usman khan then appeared. he was just a couple of metres away and sandra says he stared at her a very intense stare. she then described how saskia was cornered in the small programme and says usman khan was completely calm and collected. he was not rushing. he moved his right hand to saskia's next, saskia screamed and put her hand to her neck. no words were spoken. sandra gave this distressing testimony in front of saskia's mother and father who were attending the inquest today. we also heard of the inquest today. we also heard of the moments of bravery that day. we heard from mark conway, an attendee of the event in his role working for another prison charity. mark conway was outside the building when the attack started. he saw usman khan come out of fishmongers hall and saw that he was being pursued by two of the other attendees, one of them was an ex prisoner who was carrying a fire signature. mark conway described how he rushed over because he said he wanted to help his friends. he was then on the bridge t
usman khan then appeared. he wasjust usman khan. usman khan then appeared. he was just a couple of metres away and sandra says he stared at her a very intense stare. she then described how saskia was cornered in the small programme and says usman khan was completely calm and collected. he was not rushing. he moved his right hand to saskia's next, saskia screamed and put her hand to her neck. no words were spoken. sandra gave this distressing testimony in front of saskia's mother and father who...
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khan says a wasted vaccine is a sin. he has literally been racing against the clock because the vaccine doses expire 6 hours after the vial is open. joining us now is the doctor, a family nurse-practitioner and president of the pennsylvania state nurse's association. thank you very much for coming to "last word." i tripped over your name there only because i was about to say meet this angel who's name is -- khan. why are you doing this? >> thanks, jonathan. it's great to be here. i've been with other nurses on the front lines of the pandemic since it began, doing testing and having as a primary care provider -- i'm a nurse-practitioner, i've had so many patients get sick with covid-19, and it's heart breaking. some of my patients are still sick. some of them are still having symptoms from covid-19. i see the debilitation it can cause. one patient had 11 family members that died from covid-19. people of lower income are unfortunately at higher risk for this illness and also people that are homebound, i mean they have the
khan says a wasted vaccine is a sin. he has literally been racing against the clock because the vaccine doses expire 6 hours after the vial is open. joining us now is the doctor, a family nurse-practitioner and president of the pennsylvania state nurse's association. thank you very much for coming to "last word." i tripped over your name there only because i was about to say meet this angel who's name is -- khan. why are you doing this? >> thanks, jonathan. it's great to be...
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khan. >> mask on. >> i love it. thank you very much. >>> just in, secretary of state lincoln has just touched down in afghanistan after president biden announced he is wit withdrawing all u.s. troops by september 11th from the country. we will talk to the president's national security adviser jake sullivan about the decision. first but after a while, you barely know they're working. new febreze fade defy plug works differently. it's the first plug-in with built-in technology to digitally control how much scent is released to smell 1st day fresh for 50 days. it even tells you when it's ready to be refilled. upgrade to febreze fade defy plug. renae is not an influencer. she's more of a groundbreaker. just look at the way she's reshaping, and reimagining, her 4 acre slice of heaven. it's not hard to tell she's the real deal. renae runs with us on a john deere 1 series tractor, because out here, you can't fake a job well done. nothing runs like a deere. get a 1 series tractor starting at $99 per month. re-entering data
khan. >> mask on. >> i love it. thank you very much. >>> just in, secretary of state lincoln has just touched down in afghanistan after president biden announced he is wit withdrawing all u.s. troops by september 11th from the country. we will talk to the president's national security adviser jake sullivan about the decision. first but after a while, you barely know they're working. new febreze fade defy plug works differently. it's the first plug-in with built-in...
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sadiq khan looks as though he's going to walk it. - why is he going to walk it? because of brexit. - because london is the remain part of england and you look _ i at the coalition of people thatl are going to vote for sadiq khan and it is those young, _ graduate professionals who don't like the idea of brexit who are going to vote for the labour party. but one of the things that is fascinating about this election, when you talk to the top brass of both the big political parties and indeed, the smaller ones, is this has been coming off the back of such a fluid, weird period. so, it's notjust the two tribes of leave and remain and what happened to that, it's also we are having elections everywhere, almost everywhere, after a pandemic. you've also got this geographical shift that happened in 2019 and the first big test of whether or not that's going to stay. you have also got in wales and scotland, people looking at constitutional questions. so, john, do you think that actually, not wanting to do ourselves out of a job over next weekend's friday, saturday, sunday, m
sadiq khan looks as though he's going to walk it. - why is he going to walk it? because of brexit. - because london is the remain part of england and you look _ i at the coalition of people thatl are going to vote for sadiq khan and it is those young, _ graduate professionals who don't like the idea of brexit who are going to vote for the labour party. but one of the things that is fascinating about this election, when you talk to the top brass of both the big political parties and indeed, the...
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the the photograph is of president eisenhower and pakistan president ayub khan on eisenhower's arrival in karachi in 1959. now most of these countries he visited were not the normal countries that in american president would visit they were not the staunchest allies. they were not the strongest enemies. they were emerging nations. that were trying to sort out their place in global politics pakistan india afghanistan. iran turkey tunisia morocco places such as this um eisenhower's was very impressed. by how all his meetings with these leaders went. for example, um since his photograph is up there. i'll use the example of pakistan president ayub khan eisenhower's with his bearing and and how he discussed developing. an emerging democracy in the nation of pakistan from the very beginning i conceived for president ayub a warm affection which still endures endures? i have more than once disagreed with his views, but i had no reason to doubt his sincerity. and eisenhower's meetings with leaders throughout these trips. i'm mostly resulted in in similar feelings. it was equally impressed with
the the photograph is of president eisenhower and pakistan president ayub khan on eisenhower's arrival in karachi in 1959. now most of these countries he visited were not the normal countries that in american president would visit they were not the staunchest allies. they were not the strongest enemies. they were emerging nations. that were trying to sort out their place in global politics pakistan india afghanistan. iran turkey tunisia morocco places such as this um eisenhower's was very...
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committee considers the nominations of former senator bill nelson to be nasa administrator and lena khan to be a commissioner at the federal trade commission. and on c-span.org, we are streaming a hearing with u.s. capitol police inspector general michael bolton, who is commemorating events around the january 6 back on u.s. capital -- the u.s. capitol. >> c-span' is long-running series book notes is back as a podcast. here interviews with authors and historians. new episodes available every tuesday morning. on the latest episode, we explore the work of thomas payne, founding father and political activist with historian harlow giles unger. book notes plus, in a podcast from c-span. subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and get information about c-span podcasts at c-span.org/podcasts. >>
committee considers the nominations of former senator bill nelson to be nasa administrator and lena khan to be a commissioner at the federal trade commission. and on c-span.org, we are streaming a hearing with u.s. capitol police inspector general michael bolton, who is commemorating events around the january 6 back on u.s. capital -- the u.s. capitol. >> c-span' is long-running series book notes is back as a podcast. here interviews with authors and historians. new episodes available...
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that they spoke ill of the prophet muhammad based on clearly doctored video clips prime minister imran khan was then asked in a question and answer session with the public about the rising incidence of rape in the country to which he responded by blaming the victims he said it has to do with what women wear the response at least on social media has been fierce by the study human rights lawyer remember omar called khan's comments ignorant dangerous and condemn nable another woman deal obeid posted it's hard enough being a woman in this country we honestly deserve better than this and in my own zeinab my theory has here tweeted the only place where blame rests is with the rapist and the system that enables him. we have. joining us to talk more about this penis we just saw some of the tweets in response to the prime minister's comments can you tell us a little bit more about how people have reacted. hi melissa so pakistanis are angry they're frustrated that their leader prime minister of pakistan harbors such problematic view was that links women's clothing to sick should while in a game style
that they spoke ill of the prophet muhammad based on clearly doctored video clips prime minister imran khan was then asked in a question and answer session with the public about the rising incidence of rape in the country to which he responded by blaming the victims he said it has to do with what women wear the response at least on social media has been fierce by the study human rights lawyer remember omar called khan's comments ignorant dangerous and condemn nable another woman deal obeid...
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that they spoke ill of the prophet muhammad based on clearly doctored video clips prime minister iran khan was then asked in a question and answer session with the public about the rising incidence of rape in the country to which he responded by blaming the victims he said it has to do with what women wear the response at least on social media has been fierce by the study human rights lawyer remote omar called khan's comments ignorant dangerous and condemn nable another woman deal obeid posted it's hard enough being a woman in this country we honestly deserve better than this and in my own sign up my theory has here tweeted the only place where blame rests is with the rapist and the system that enables him. we have. joining us to talk more about this penis we just saw some of the tweets in response to the prime minister's comments can you tell us a little bit more about how people have reacted. hi melissa block is sonny's are angry they're frustrated that their leader the minister of pakistan harbors such problematic view was that links women's clothing to sick shouldn't against oil and yo
that they spoke ill of the prophet muhammad based on clearly doctored video clips prime minister iran khan was then asked in a question and answer session with the public about the rising incidence of rape in the country to which he responded by blaming the victims he said it has to do with what women wear the response at least on social media has been fierce by the study human rights lawyer remote omar called khan's comments ignorant dangerous and condemn nable another woman deal obeid posted...
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his golden age ended in 1221 when ganga's khan marched to the city with a huge army. the mongol ruler redirected the waters of the daria flooding the city and allegedly killing over $100000.00 inhabitants now the walls are being repaired and a project that will take decades to complete. after turkmenistan gained independence from the soviet union its own history became acutely important the ancient city of is now being elaborately restored. among goal ruler could look to more presumably had this magnificent tomb built for his wife. its interior depicts a stone calendar with 4 large windows standing for the weeks of the months 12 arches for the months of the year 24 pointed arches for the hours of the day. and $365.00 mosaics representing the days of the year and ensemble symbolizing divine order. the husband of a tour of big buried here must have loved her deeply as he spared no expense also with the sumptuous stores from fine woods. but today makes quite an impression as well with many modern buildings constructed in an eastern architectural mix and featuring white m
his golden age ended in 1221 when ganga's khan marched to the city with a huge army. the mongol ruler redirected the waters of the daria flooding the city and allegedly killing over $100000.00 inhabitants now the walls are being repaired and a project that will take decades to complete. after turkmenistan gained independence from the soviet union its own history became acutely important the ancient city of is now being elaborately restored. among goal ruler could look to more presumably had...
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of being murderers, randomly shooting civilians, raising in -- reminiscent in his words of genghis khan. take a listen. >> they personally cut off the ears, cut off heads, taped wires from portable telephones to human and turned up the power, cut off limbs, blown up bodies, randomly shot at civilians, razed villages in the fashion reminiscent of genghis khan. >> sean: clearly john kerry has not changed at all and now multiple members of congress are calling on him to resign or be investigated, that's the least of it. senator sullivan from alaska among many others, even mitt romney found a little bit of courage somewhere, popped out for a second to criticize a democrat and will call for full transparency, whatever that means. the former secretary of state mike pompeo believes iran's top diplomat might be frequently out of the loop with the ruling faction has little power, frequently lies which means even his alleged attempts to undermine our closest ally might have been fruitless, take a look. >> i don't know why anybody listens to him, he has nothing to do with iranian foreign policy, l
of being murderers, randomly shooting civilians, raising in -- reminiscent in his words of genghis khan. take a listen. >> they personally cut off the ears, cut off heads, taped wires from portable telephones to human and turned up the power, cut off limbs, blown up bodies, randomly shot at civilians, razed villages in the fashion reminiscent of genghis khan. >> sean: clearly john kerry has not changed at all and now multiple members of congress are calling on him to resign or be...