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muhammad well i'm pleased to say that he is joining us now from london studio great to see you muhammad so as we've mentioned you graduated from eton in 2012 what's happened since i was very fortunate to be awarded another scholarship by the arising foundation to continue my studies at u.c.l. in london i was awarded a job offer in london at a global engineering consultancy called macdonald where i've been working for more than a year now what sort of projects are you working on there i've been mainly working on 2 projects the 1st one is a a road expansion in the u.s. actually after that i just started going working on a. huge scheme in london called crossrail and the aim is to build and you read where you that connects south west london with north east london do you have any plans. going back to let the norm or even go into palestine the reality at the moment is that as a palestinian i am deprived from the right to free and to palestine because of the israeli occupation there united nation has it offend our right as palestinians to go to back to our home countries every single year we have
muhammad well i'm pleased to say that he is joining us now from london studio great to see you muhammad so as we've mentioned you graduated from eton in 2012 what's happened since i was very fortunate to be awarded another scholarship by the arising foundation to continue my studies at u.c.l. in london i was awarded a job offer in london at a global engineering consultancy called macdonald where i've been working for more than a year now what sort of projects are you working on there i've been...
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so much. and earlier we spoke to muhammad nia to get a medical perspective on donald trump suggestion of injecting disinfectant to clean the body of corona box well it does add as dangerous as it soames really i think the important thing for the general public is to understand that the virus when it is outside the body is different than what is inside the body oh side the body you can cheat by the way you wanted it disinfectant u.v. light it whatsoever where once white is entered into the body it doesn't respect all of these detergent because it is hiding weight in an individual cells one of the 2 or 3 trillion cells in our bodies so disinfectant wouldn't reach near the what disinfected it would do it does all remember a and all the sell off all their body and it will turn out to be extremely toxic and probably one would survive in the girl no wires but wouldn't survive by injecting disinfectant and that was mohamed money from lancaster university that now is a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world officials in the democratic republic of congo say at least 17 people h
so much. and earlier we spoke to muhammad nia to get a medical perspective on donald trump suggestion of injecting disinfectant to clean the body of corona box well it does add as dangerous as it soames really i think the important thing for the general public is to understand that the virus when it is outside the body is different than what is inside the body oh side the body you can cheat by the way you wanted it disinfectant u.v. light it whatsoever where once white is entered into the body...
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so how can a frail little boy look muhammad possibly survive. they don't let more much out of their sight even for a moment the lack of space the noise the dirt it's a terrible combination what the boy really needs are medicine and specialist treatments in a good hospital but not. thing like that exists in the camp. that was why 2 months ago the family got a special permit to leafless bus but then the authorities cancer the permit because of the color on a crisis. we want them to process things fast so that we can get out of here as soon as possible to go somewhere where our son can get proper treatment and is looked after really all our thoughts and our only concern is with muhammad. the international medical organization doctors without borders runs a provisional clinic next to the camp but are unable to treat chronic illnesses like moments. it's good they say that some children are being flown out by the ad it's far from being good enough when we 1st used it it's a positive development finally. the fronting is moving and filled in are being t
so how can a frail little boy look muhammad possibly survive. they don't let more much out of their sight even for a moment the lack of space the noise the dirt it's a terrible combination what the boy really needs are medicine and specialist treatments in a good hospital but not. thing like that exists in the camp. that was why 2 months ago the family got a special permit to leafless bus but then the authorities cancer the permit because of the color on a crisis. we want them to process things...
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muhammad are the. a so moving and powerful because they fought against that they brought some new form of politics and resistance and questioning in the sent to the field of entertainment pop culture you know and we're coming kaepernick in in the in the states you know who took that knee and is essentially lost his career because he's willing to stand up and fight state violence against black berrys and there are more figures like that i'm sure you know i just in there's never been an overabundance of them there always been a few so you do people who over time we begin to love and romance but in the moment we hate them you know they suffer they suffer they suffer extraordinary cost and i think that we can never forget the costs but you know mark we i mean in south asia where cricket playing countries indian bison we had in february of 2019 tensions between these 2 countries in their nuclear armed nations so when you have tensions between 2 nuclear nations that's i mean possible annihilation and one of the t
muhammad are the. a so moving and powerful because they fought against that they brought some new form of politics and resistance and questioning in the sent to the field of entertainment pop culture you know and we're coming kaepernick in in the in the states you know who took that knee and is essentially lost his career because he's willing to stand up and fight state violence against black berrys and there are more figures like that i'm sure you know i just in there's never been an...
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so how can a frail little boy like muhammad possibly survive. they don't let more much out of their sight even for a moment the lack of space the noise the dirt it's a terrible combination what the boy really needs are medicine and specialist treatments in a good hospital but nothing like that exists in the camp. that was why 2 months ago the family got a special permit to leave less person but then the authorities cancer the permit because of the koran or crisis. we want them to process things fast so that we can get out of here a soon as possible to go somewhere where our son can get proper treatment and is looked after really in all our thoughts and our only concern is with muhammad. the international medical organization doctors without borders runs a provisional clinic next to the camp but are unable to treat chronic illnesses like moments. it's good they say that some children are being flown out by the ad it's far from being good enough that we 1st used it's it's a positive development finally that something is moving and the children are
so how can a frail little boy like muhammad possibly survive. they don't let more much out of their sight even for a moment the lack of space the noise the dirt it's a terrible combination what the boy really needs are medicine and specialist treatments in a good hospital but nothing like that exists in the camp. that was why 2 months ago the family got a special permit to leave less person but then the authorities cancer the permit because of the koran or crisis. we want them to process things...
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muhammad-bande. president of the u.n. general assembly. thank you so much for that.e joining david westin in conversation with former energy secretary bill richardson. not responded to our negotiating efforts. it will become a tense situation, especially if there is excess session issue. i don't inc. kim jong-un is sick to the point where there is danger he will leave office. but i do think the concern about his health is quite serious. david: what does this mean for the president of south korea, moon jae-in, who has invested quite a bit in that relationship? bill: his popularity has declined. he invested a lot in this relationship, the relationship between north and south korea on economic issues is virtually nonexistent. he banked on kim jong-un and president trump having a solid relationship and progress and that has not happened. politically, the president of south korea is hurting on this main geopolitical issue which he sticks his campaign on, and that is efforts to improve relations with north korea. david: as did president trump. he had some very positive thi
muhammad-bande. president of the u.n. general assembly. thank you so much for that.e joining david westin in conversation with former energy secretary bill richardson. not responded to our negotiating efforts. it will become a tense situation, especially if there is excess session issue. i don't inc. kim jong-un is sick to the point where there is danger he will leave office. but i do think the concern about his health is quite serious. david: what does this mean for the president of south...
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being people to work is a relief and gives hope to many that includes muhammad who might be able to afford more help and treatment so you know i'm console al-jazeera all medical staff in ecuador are struggling to deal with the number of infections they're 2 thirds of the nearly 4000 cases in one city kill the government says it's ramping up containment measures they're temporary morgues have also been set up to deal with the rising number of dead. while the military is stepping in and colombia to help counter the virus. well as you couldn't hear the army helicopters are playing prerecorded messages over main cities ordering people to comply with national quarantine measures just one person per family can leave home to buy groceries and carry out financial transactions but police say that people continue to. now mary at sheba and in mexico has played a health serenade outside a hospital to support medical way. the band paid tribute to patients and stuff outside mexico city's national institute for research the illnesses that they normally play in the capital cities garibaldi plaza have faced a sharp decline in income
being people to work is a relief and gives hope to many that includes muhammad who might be able to afford more help and treatment so you know i'm console al-jazeera all medical staff in ecuador are struggling to deal with the number of infections they're 2 thirds of the nearly 4000 cases in one city kill the government says it's ramping up containment measures they're temporary morgues have also been set up to deal with the rising number of dead. while the military is stepping in and colombia...
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muhammad. rare breed. is. 'd on fire. during. the. night some of the stars swapped performances for messages of solidarity and african american and in large have been so clearly in. those with preexisting conditions like having an even higher raise this bar is killing black women alum arming the high rate here in america. instead of calling for donations from the public the event urged corporations and philanthropists to donate to the world health organizations coded 19 solidarity response fund and so far over $120000000.00 has been raised funds will go to support both local charities and also efforts to provide equipment to health care workers around the world. and return to sports and football now the players and coaches of italian side roma have agreed to go without their salaries for 4 months to help the club through the coronavirus crisis captain aiden jayco he training here before the pandemic led the initiative the players and coaches are also to top up the salaries of staff who have been put on in force leave italy's top league syria a had been suspended since early march the country has the highest coronavirus death toll in europe. and with m
muhammad. rare breed. is. 'd on fire. during. the. night some of the stars swapped performances for messages of solidarity and african american and in large have been so clearly in. those with preexisting conditions like having an even higher raise this bar is killing black women alum arming the high rate here in america. instead of calling for donations from the public the event urged corporations and philanthropists to donate to the world health organizations coded 19 solidarity response fund...
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so international control. for the sea off over it when i lived it. it's if we continue to happen. muhammad i almost hesitate to ask about because we're a long way before wrong way to go before we even control the coronavirus but is that where our next pandemic is coming from another market coming from another transfer from an animal to human another market is that where the future is yeah well i mean let's hope that doesn't happen but in the current situation if we look really what are 'd the recent emerging infections majority of those have direct or indirect link with wild animals so i wouldn't be extremely surprised if the next pandemic would be because of jumping off animals. from animal to human and that is really tricky in the current situations to really make a strong legislation to ban the use or just the. bush meat and other products mainly because the overall utilization of meat and the association are imminent with the animal has been defeated culturally at some places religiously and then because of the need of the party so probably i just want to reinforce under the fact that
so international control. for the sea off over it when i lived it. it's if we continue to happen. muhammad i almost hesitate to ask about because we're a long way before wrong way to go before we even control the coronavirus but is that where our next pandemic is coming from another market coming from another transfer from an animal to human another market is that where the future is yeah well i mean let's hope that doesn't happen but in the current situation if we look really what are 'd the...
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historically, that has pointed to a fullyear decline averagin close to 15% >> okay, so we have had people like muhammadlarian say if you have cash on the sidelines, hold, don't buy anything yet, because he still thinks there's more challenging times ahead it sounds like you're saying the same thing we hardly ever talk about it, when to sell, especially in a market that's down already if you're in the market, would you suggest that typically, that's always been a very dangerous thing to do but if you're expecting something much worse >> right i have a hard time telling people when to sell. traditionally, what i find is that, yes, you can look to things like the 17-week moving average and the 43-week moving average, mark arbiter, the former technician at s&p, used to always look to that as a guide to say that we could have harder times ahead, and we're in that mode right now. and then looking at when to actually buy back in i find that the market can be a very good indicator. i look at a rolling 15-day intraday spread. and we have -- after we have seen a peak in that volatility, then about a month later,
historically, that has pointed to a fullyear decline averagin close to 15% >> okay, so we have had people like muhammadlarian say if you have cash on the sidelines, hold, don't buy anything yet, because he still thinks there's more challenging times ahead it sounds like you're saying the same thing we hardly ever talk about it, when to sell, especially in a market that's down already if you're in the market, would you suggest that typically, that's always been a very dangerous thing to do...
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muhammad ali, who was a buddy of mine. i have a sketch of me done by the sports artist leroy niman. soople like it. >> very cool. all right. forget texting, the phone calls seem to be making a comeback. according to verizon, the number of phone calls made during the shelter in place are going up. the company is handling an average of 800 million wireless calls a day, more than double the number typically made on mother' day, which is historically one of the busiest calling days of the year. i love talking on the fun. dion, what do you think? >> you know what? i don't think i've talked to much on the phone as i have in the past few weeks, because we have so much time. i have some relatives that noll not be named who like to go on and on and on and that's the problem. that's why i think a lot of us like to text. now that we have the luxury of time, i'm savoring it to the max and calling everybody i know to see how they are. it's one thing to say hey, stay safe via text versus giving someone a ring. >> i don't know if zoom counts as a call, but how about that awkward moment when you're do
muhammad ali, who was a buddy of mine. i have a sketch of me done by the sports artist leroy niman. soople like it. >> very cool. all right. forget texting, the phone calls seem to be making a comeback. according to verizon, the number of phone calls made during the shelter in place are going up. the company is handling an average of 800 million wireless calls a day, more than double the number typically made on mother' day, which is historically one of the busiest calling days of the...
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so now we've covered 19 the situation is even more difficult globally for humanitarian operations and more longstanding refugee operations. democratic republic of congo is fighting a war against disease on multiple fronts zeros muhammad i don't know reports. 12000000 people live in kinshasa couplet all of the democratic republic of congo last week the government put the city on the lockdown to kabul. for. restaurants and charges are closed public transport in and out of the capital is also restricted but people here say the closure of some food and vegetable markets has affected them most. we haven't been able to access the main market in the city for about a week now we have no way of restocking our shops i doubt will be able to survive these measures for another week. in the gombe district health workers a clinic up a government building where several people including a government minister tested positive for the virus. they say the lockdown is necessary to stop it spreading. if you don't we can look down all of can just half an hour for all of us reasons but we do believe that the current lockdown will help control deepen demick in the city's main epicenter it seems like these are becoming . the sellers say these
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so crude of course having a pretty good start to the second quarter. i do want to flip up the board and fold it over into some analysis we heard from muhammad el 5 arian between the risks of the high yield market and investment bond market. he said beware of fallen angels. there's a risk of some of these triple credits being downgraded to junk. one of the biggest risks is it spikes way above the fed's tolerance. you buy what the fed is buying but becareful of these fallen angels and we saw just a slew of those in the last week and i think strategists are arguing it really could get a lot worse from here. david? 12340e9 ♪ taylor: this is bloomberg markets: balance of power. earlier we did speak to larry kudlow, the economic counselor director. let's listen in to what he had o say. let's listen in to larry kudlow. let's take a look at some of -- let's get a check on what you're seeing in the markets. as you can see, we're off to own the lowest of the session. down about 1.5% or so. you can see the lows of the ession, lost 1.5% or so. no one wants to be long going into the weekend. you have new york as coming out reporting some of the biggest one-day jum
so crude of course having a pretty good start to the second quarter. i do want to flip up the board and fold it over into some analysis we heard from muhammad el 5 arian between the risks of the high yield market and investment bond market. he said beware of fallen angels. there's a risk of some of these triple credits being downgraded to junk. one of the biggest risks is it spikes way above the fed's tolerance. you buy what the fed is buying but becareful of these fallen angels and we saw just...