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fahmi: most of our book is in north america.lenty of downside risk, there has always been plenty of fraud. concentrated in the health care we find a lot of attractive opportunities but also in the heavily leveraged companies. in the worldvable, of qe in the past decade, what is been going on in credit. as far as issuing billions of dollars of junk debt with zero cover. we think a lot of underlying businesses are worthless. vonnie: so fascinating. i want to ask you more but i only have a couple seconds. i want to ask about women in the space. it is clear there are not too many in the shortselling world. fahmi: short-sellers are a merry band of misfits. we are all outsiders. i have been welcomed, i have not felt discriminated against. back in the day, you had to go out there to headquarters and get printed filings in order to do the research necessary to go short. usually women were the ones who wanted to work hard, because we have to prove ourselves, and do more work to prove ourselves than men. back in the day there were more wo
fahmi: most of our book is in north america.lenty of downside risk, there has always been plenty of fraud. concentrated in the health care we find a lot of attractive opportunities but also in the heavily leveraged companies. in the worldvable, of qe in the past decade, what is been going on in credit. as far as issuing billions of dollars of junk debt with zero cover. we think a lot of underlying businesses are worthless. vonnie: so fascinating. i want to ask you more but i only have a couple...
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fahmy income to continue with farming and support theirfamilies.lining across most of india, forcing farmers across india to take to the streets to highlight their plight. it is one of five states that has announced programmes to raise the debts. farmers say they still don't know if their loans have been cancelled. even then they say the policy won't stop the crisis. translation: loan repayments cancellations won't solve our problems. the main issue is that we don't get proper remuneration for the crops we grow. our financial condition will improve. translation: we need to 24 hours of electricity. if these things are provided we would not need any kind of financial help. it is expected to spend more than $5 billion to cancel all loan repayments. but experts say the policy is bad economics, which will only drain on state finances and not address the root of the problem. and before we go, let us have a look at the asian stock markets. we are currently half an hour into the opening of the new trading day this tuesday. currently, they are all reboundin
fahmy income to continue with farming and support theirfamilies.lining across most of india, forcing farmers across india to take to the streets to highlight their plight. it is one of five states that has announced programmes to raise the debts. farmers say they still don't know if their loans have been cancelled. even then they say the policy won't stop the crisis. translation: loan repayments cancellations won't solve our problems. the main issue is that we don't get proper remuneration for...
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fahmy income has been declining across most of india, forcing farmers across india to take to the streets. it is one of five states that has announced programmes to erase the debts. farmers say they still don't know if their loans have been cancelled. even then they say the policy won't stop the crisis. translation: loan repayments cancellations won't solve our problems. the main issue is that we don't get proper remuneration for the crops we grow. 0urfinancial condition will improve. translation: we need to 24 hours of electricity. if these things are provided we would not need any kind of financial help. it is expected to spend more than $5 billion to cancel all loan repayments. but experts say the policy is bad economics, which will only drain on state finances and not address the root of the problem. we have seen concern we have seen concern over we have seen concern over global trade is in quite a bit. a strong bounceback street. the broader market sinks biggest jump bounceback street. the broader market sinks biggestjump since august of 2015 and that's really playing into the sessio
fahmy income has been declining across most of india, forcing farmers across india to take to the streets. it is one of five states that has announced programmes to erase the debts. farmers say they still don't know if their loans have been cancelled. even then they say the policy won't stop the crisis. translation: loan repayments cancellations won't solve our problems. the main issue is that we don't get proper remuneration for the crops we grow. 0urfinancial condition will improve....
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political science professor dalia fahmy specializes in the middle east: >> the future of u.s.-egyptian relations is going to have to take into account a couple of things. will we really take seously the democratic aspirations of the egyptian people, which should lead to further stability? or will we rethink u.s. strategy toward egypt or u.s. strategy toward the region as a whole? >> reporter: in 2013, sisi ousted then-president mohammed morsi, egypt's first democratically-elected president, after the 2011 uprising that deposed long-time leader hosni mubarak. a year later, sisi won more than 96% of the vote. sisi has led a harsh security crackdown, imprisoning thousands. h si gone after free expression, civil society andh rivals b the political andsa military realm fahmy. >> instead of building schools and other infrastructure projects, he's had to 16 new prisons. he had a clampdown on medi both domestic and international. >> reporter: but sisi's popularity h been hurt by a bad economy. strict economic reforms were enacted in 2016 tovoid insolvency. inflation skyrocketed, with
political science professor dalia fahmy specializes in the middle east: >> the future of u.s.-egyptian relations is going to have to take into account a couple of things. will we really take seously the democratic aspirations of the egyptian people, which should lead to further stability? or will we rethink u.s. strategy toward egypt or u.s. strategy toward the region as a whole? >> reporter: in 2013, sisi ousted then-president mohammed morsi, egypt's first democratically-elected...
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worried because there are so many so i was very worried because there are so many people watching it and fahmyct that, i really did not know how i can sort of bringing justice to something that was written like that. and also, there was not a scene which showed the rate. no visual representation. he did not want me to cry, there were times he would say i do not want you to cry, what you to be angry. so i played it angry, almost like he looked at rape. we are talking about anger driving the making of the film but i imagine there was a new level of anger when you and the director heard the board of censors in pakistan was going to ban the movie? yes. i was... pakistan was going to ban the movie? yes. iwas... more pakistan was going to ban the movie? yes. i was... more than anger because i will tell you what, as much as i was angry, i looked at it from a different point of view. i could not believe it. everytime i would read the statistics, it would keep raking my heart. so when it this happen, when i got a call and they told me i might get banned, i thought, not again. this would be the second f
worried because there are so many so i was very worried because there are so many people watching it and fahmyct that, i really did not know how i can sort of bringing justice to something that was written like that. and also, there was not a scene which showed the rate. no visual representation. he did not want me to cry, there were times he would say i do not want you to cry, what you to be angry. so i played it angry, almost like he looked at rape. we are talking about anger driving the...