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have algeria that suffered the arab spring 10 years back. pretty well.ing this is not solid in the whole region. the small that, groups linked to al qaeda, some of them linked to isil, get weapons from the armory of gaddafi. business of human oldficking going along the lines of trade in africa. it has been taking place in the last five years at least. now the most successful trade is going from libya. that.h suffered in 2004, the attacks were done by immigrants. kim: the european union countries have failed to address this problem. bringing people across the mediterranean, that hasn't gone anywhere and is probably not the right solution. your foreign minister saying trying to distribute the migrants that arrived in europe across the continent is like trying to deal with a leaky roof by distributing the water between the roof instead of fixing it. how does europe come together to find a solution? and where does the u.s. fit into this? ramon: the truth of the matter is that we are doing the best we can. this is a wave of immigration that is co
have algeria that suffered the arab spring 10 years back. pretty well.ing this is not solid in the whole region. the small that, groups linked to al qaeda, some of them linked to isil, get weapons from the armory of gaddafi. business of human oldficking going along the lines of trade in africa. it has been taking place in the last five years at least. now the most successful trade is going from libya. that.h suffered in 2004, the attacks were done by immigrants. kim: the european union...
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crew members and smugglers from libya and algeria will face charges of people smuggling and multiple manslaughter. they are realistic about finding anyone alive at this point. more than 300 migrants are being distributed through reception centers in northwestern tilt, those who drown are still receiving psychological assistance. >> the french territory of reunion has been in the spotlight since a missing part of mh370 was founded on its coast. now for another reason. cock fighting, a local court wants it banned. >> cock fighting is a popular transition on reunion island which is a french territory. it's how these men spend their weekends. those banter and fighting. well, cock fighting won't allow any news venues from opening and eventually wants to stop the practice immediately. >> we don't force the cok the co fight. if they want to fight they fight. >> to some people this is animal cruelty but here it is an important part of life. a strong proud tradition. these men don't think they should change for anyone. although reunion is much closer to africa than europe, this could be any s
crew members and smugglers from libya and algeria will face charges of people smuggling and multiple manslaughter. they are realistic about finding anyone alive at this point. more than 300 migrants are being distributed through reception centers in northwestern tilt, those who drown are still receiving psychological assistance. >> the french territory of reunion has been in the spotlight since a missing part of mh370 was founded on its coast. now for another reason. cock fighting, a...
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now the man, the five crew members the smugglers, who are from libya and algeria will face charging of human trafficking and manslaughter. in the meantime the search for more survivors continues. because of good weather conditions there is a chance that someone can still be alive after 48 hours since the accident even though it is quite unlikely, and they say that they are realistic about the chances of finding someone alive, at this point. in the moon time, the more than three huh migrants that were taken here to the port on thursday, are being distributed to centers in northern italy, while the relatives and friends traveling with those who drowned are still receiving psychological assistance. >> myanmar's president is urging people to seek shelter. which is home to more than 6 million people. at least 74 people have died as a result of the floods. al jazeera reports now from the township. which is one of the worst effected areas. >> this is when he returned home after the floodwaters reseeded. buried under the debris is what used to been his house, in a village outside the town, in
now the man, the five crew members the smugglers, who are from libya and algeria will face charging of human trafficking and manslaughter. in the meantime the search for more survivors continues. because of good weather conditions there is a chance that someone can still be alive after 48 hours since the accident even though it is quite unlikely, and they say that they are realistic about the chances of finding someone alive, at this point. in the moon time, the more than three huh migrants...
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the men from libya and algeria will face charges of human trafficking and manslaughter.earch for survivors continues. authorities say because of good weather, there's a chance that someone could be alive after 48 hours, even though it is unlikely and they say they are realistic about the chances of finding someone alive at this point. at this point, more than 300 migrants taken here on thursday are being distributed to reception centers in northern italy. relatives and friends travelling with those who drowned are receiving psych logical assistance. >> the u.n. told greece it must control the total chaos. 60,000 arrived many escaping the conflict in syria. the situation is totally shameful. the cash-strapped government arrived the e.u. to help deal with the problem. the u.n. is calling for action in france. thousands crossed into britain from france to the channel tunnel. an estimated 3,000 migrants set up camp close to the port of calais >>> sunday marks a year since a white police officer in ferguson shot and killed michael brown, an unarmed black teenager. brown's dea
the men from libya and algeria will face charges of human trafficking and manslaughter.earch for survivors continues. authorities say because of good weather, there's a chance that someone could be alive after 48 hours, even though it is unlikely and they say they are realistic about the chances of finding someone alive at this point. at this point, more than 300 migrants taken here on thursday are being distributed to reception centers in northern italy. relatives and friends travelling with...
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now the men, the five crew members or smugglers who are from libya and algeria will face charges of humanicking and multiple manslaughter. because of good weather conditions there is a chance that someone could be aloef after 48 hours since the accident even though it is quite unlikely and they say they are realistic about the chances of fining somebody alive at this point. the more than 300 migrants taken here are being distributed through reception centers. while the relatives and friends of -- that were traveling with those who drowned with still receiving psychological assistance. >>> afghanistan's capitol has been hit by a second major suicide blast this 24 hours. the attacker is said to have blown himself up near the kabul police academy. there are no exact figures of casualties as of yet. >>> there was a powerful truck bomb that killed at least 15 people and injured more than 240 others. >> reporter: the explosion was so big it could be heard all around the afghan capitol. windows shattered and buildings collapsed. >> translator: most of the people were injured with flying glass. t
now the men, the five crew members or smugglers who are from libya and algeria will face charges of humanicking and multiple manslaughter. because of good weather conditions there is a chance that someone could be aloef after 48 hours since the accident even though it is quite unlikely and they say they are realistic about the chances of fining somebody alive at this point. the more than 300 migrants taken here are being distributed through reception centers. while the relatives and friends of...
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have algeria that suffered the arab spring 10 years back. pretty well.ing this is not solid in the whole region. the small that, groups linked to al qaeda, some of them linked to isil, get weapons from the armory of gaddafi. business of human oldficking going along the lines of trade in africa. it has been taking place in the last five years at least. now the most successful trade is going from libya. that.h suffered in 2004, the attacks were done by immigrants. kim: the european union countries have failed to address this problem. bringing people across the mediterranean, that hasn't gone anywhere and is probably not the right solution. your foreign minister saying trying to distribute the migrants that arrived in europe across the continent is like trying to deal with a leaky roof by distributing the water between the roof instead of fixing it. how does europe come together to find a solution? and where does the u.s. fit into this? ramon: the truth of the matter is that we are doing the best we can. this is a wave of immigration that is co
have algeria that suffered the arab spring 10 years back. pretty well.ing this is not solid in the whole region. the small that, groups linked to al qaeda, some of them linked to isil, get weapons from the armory of gaddafi. business of human oldficking going along the lines of trade in africa. it has been taking place in the last five years at least. now the most successful trade is going from libya. that.h suffered in 2004, the attacks were done by immigrants. kim: the european union...
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most came from cameroon, algeria and mali. the west balkan route. 23,000 travelled that way. >> cousteau vo, afghanistan and syria. >> hungary is trying to make it difficult for refugees to reach europe. it's building a huge fence, as andrew sends a report, there's a way to get around it >>> this is the controversial 3.5 meter fins. many cut their way over it or get through. there's another problem. it's big. the fence comes to an end here. leaving a wide open space. you can walk in from serbia without interruption and walk back into serbia. i'm there now. what's the reason? as i walk backwards i'm coming into romania. which is an e.u. state. you can't put up a fence or a wall between e.u. states. therefore you have an anomoly with people walking through three different countries. the nearest hungarian village is there, a sleepy place where the local mayor has sympathy for the refugees, but anger to the the refugees, but anger to the government. >> it won't solve the situation, it's not for the migrants the the government want
most came from cameroon, algeria and mali. the west balkan route. 23,000 travelled that way. >> cousteau vo, afghanistan and syria. >> hungary is trying to make it difficult for refugees to reach europe. it's building a huge fence, as andrew sends a report, there's a way to get around it >>> this is the controversial 3.5 meter fins. many cut their way over it or get through. there's another problem. it's big. the fence comes to an end here. leaving a wide open space. you...
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smugglers who are from libya and algeria will face charges of human trafficking and multiple plan slaughterbecause of good weather conditions there is a chance someone could still be alive after 48 hours since the accident even though it is quite unlikely and they say they are realistic about the chances of finding someone alive at this point. in the meantime the more than 300 migrants that are taken here to the important of palermo have been distributed to other parts of the country. relatives are still receiving psychological assistance. >> if i,000 people arrived in greece in july alone many to lesbos kos and kios, situation is totally shameful and has urged other eu nations to share the burden. many have been trying to escape the conflict in syria. the eu is pressing for utter action in calais. an estimated 3,000 migrants have set up camp close to the port of calais. from jeef geneva, tell us a lite bit about the situation in greece and why you're so concerned about it. >> we had 124,000 people arriving on the greek island. over the last months, 50,000 people arrived, majority are syria
smugglers who are from libya and algeria will face charges of human trafficking and multiple plan slaughterbecause of good weather conditions there is a chance someone could still be alive after 48 hours since the accident even though it is quite unlikely and they say they are realistic about the chances of finding someone alive at this point. in the meantime the more than 300 migrants that are taken here to the important of palermo have been distributed to other parts of the country. relatives...
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cleaver who believed himself to be running the government in exile of black america from a room in algeria where he had a map with lights having all of the revolutionary cells including the one in china whose chairman was a guy now mow. >> he thought it was going to be a gorilla army and all of the groups believed once they started attacking with violence people will rise up >> the head of the liberation army on the run in los angeles and i think the fbi might be on to us let's find another black person and knock on their door to see if they will harbor us. when the fbi was closing in, the leader decided they needed to move to a new place and didn't know a new place and started going door to door in their building say i am the commander here of the liberation army, could we move in. >> and no one said yes amazingly but no one turned him in. >> and it was someone was strange and the man was as we know in chicago from fred hampton cutting down black leaders in cold blood. so it made sense. >> it was a time when government, because of the '60s and corruption of nixon administration and the wa
cleaver who believed himself to be running the government in exile of black america from a room in algeria where he had a map with lights having all of the revolutionary cells including the one in china whose chairman was a guy now mow. >> he thought it was going to be a gorilla army and all of the groups believed once they started attacking with violence people will rise up >> the head of the liberation army on the run in los angeles and i think the fbi might be on to us let's find...
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space and big talkers now better or worse and richer or poorer, that is all fine, for one groom in algeriamade up and done up in lipstick and blush, the man is ewing his bride for the way she looks without makeup. true story. this man took his brand new bride to court for not look going. he said when she look said pretty and looked great on the wedding day and the morning after she washed her face and thought she was an intruder and called it fraud and deception and is suing her for $20 grand in damages, she is better off without him. >>> this tiny plastic piece found on an earring piece, is causing a social media stir. chelsea showed how she removed the clear disc on the back, i realized that you are suppose to take the plastic part off, well are you? or is there a reason for it? huge debate on this one, she has been retweeted tens of thousands of times, some people say yes take it off. others say yes leave it be it's there to protect your ear lobe, there is no right or wrong yet, with no official to issue a decree on this. >> i think it serves a purpose. it make its sit better. it's too
space and big talkers now better or worse and richer or poorer, that is all fine, for one groom in algeriamade up and done up in lipstick and blush, the man is ewing his bride for the way she looks without makeup. true story. this man took his brand new bride to court for not look going. he said when she look said pretty and looked great on the wedding day and the morning after she washed her face and thought she was an intruder and called it fraud and deception and is suing her for $20 grand...
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algeria and nigeria. they are suffering because 90% of the revenue comes from oil.and kuwait and qatar has $2 trillion in the bank and population less than 50 million. this is the global fight for market share. alison, we see commodities across the board going down. we have to keep an eye on this. it has parallels to the 2008-2009 and asia crisis. it is that parallel right now. >> john defterios, thank you. >>> the republicans are blaming wall street elites and the obama administration. we have donald trump sounding the warning we heard before. >> i have been telling everyone for a long time that china is taking our jobs and money. be careful. they will take us down. we have nobody that has a clue. >> former ceo carly fiorina blames the market slide on the easy money policies of the federal reserves. and governor chris christie says it is the obama administration's fault for borrowing too much. scott walker wants to send a strong message to china. >> i called on the president of the united states to cancel the state visit he is providing for the head of china. why?
algeria and nigeria. they are suffering because 90% of the revenue comes from oil.and kuwait and qatar has $2 trillion in the bank and population less than 50 million. this is the global fight for market share. alison, we see commodities across the board going down. we have to keep an eye on this. it has parallels to the 2008-2009 and asia crisis. it is that parallel right now. >> john defterios, thank you. >>> the republicans are blaming wall street elites and the obama...
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now the manned by crew members or smugglers who are from libya and algeria, will face charging of humanfficking and manslaughter, in the meantime, the search for more survivors continues. because of good weather conditions there is a chance that someone can still be alive after 48 hours since the sent even though it is quite unlikely, and they say they are realistic of thens thats of finding someone alive at this point. at this point, the more than 300 migrants that were taken here on thursday are being distributed to centers in northern italy while friends are traveling -- on the ground. >> sees the executive editor of migrant reporting. the project that monitors migration. >> here in the u.n. they say that frees has a situation in chaos, he knows the various regions. the situation. >> it is very hard to argue with what the u.n. says. >> . >> we are seeing a huge influx over previous areas and clearly the greek state right now was ever very prepared really, to teal with the phenomenon, but right now we all noah frees & the greek state is not in a position to face up to this challenge.
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the danger of islamic state and terrorism in libya threatens tunisia, algeria, chad, niger, sudan and neighboring states. europe knows the imminent danger from this terrorism. >> the meeting in cairo requested by the tobruk government fell short of requesting airstrikes to prevent isil's complete take overof sirte. >> the council adopted a strategy to support libya in these hard times and adopted a request from the international community to interact with the legitimate government and parliament to fight terrorism and the islamic state group. >> there are differences about which rifle set of politicians makes the legitimate government. the internationally recognized government is limited to the eastern city of tobruk and upheld by the supreme court. while the general national congress parliament facing the capitol in tripoli controls large parts of libya and backed by militias. those divisions within have created a security vacuum in libya that's helped criminals, smugglers and hard lined groups like isil to take root. cities have become war zones. so far, u.n. efforts to bring togeth
the danger of islamic state and terrorism in libya threatens tunisia, algeria, chad, niger, sudan and neighboring states. europe knows the imminent danger from this terrorism. >> the meeting in cairo requested by the tobruk government fell short of requesting airstrikes to prevent isil's complete take overof sirte. >> the council adopted a strategy to support libya in these hard times and adopted a request from the international community to interact with the legitimate government...
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algeria called one for last month. even iranians, they would have open mind to emergency meeting. but at the end of the day it will come down to saudi arabia. how bad are things in saudi arabia. that's what we'll wait for. >> middle eastern companies basically want oil companies at $100, right? let's put things in perspective here. last august oil was at $95.96. the oil trade has been a really difficult one. we've watched gasoline prices as well. what else is on your docket next week or so? what is front and center for you? >> we have to see if we maintain gains we saw yesterday in commodities. we want to look at the dollar. we want to look at gold, to be honest with you, to see if the risk appetite is back. at the end of the day when oil prices were up $100 a barrel, that was too optimistic. when they were down below 40 that was too pessimistic. the truth is somewhere in the middle. i think we start head in that direction. >> phil flynn, price futures group. thanks for coming on. >> good morning, thanks. >> for drivers out there, another two cents drop. >> don't spend it all in o
algeria called one for last month. even iranians, they would have open mind to emergency meeting. but at the end of the day it will come down to saudi arabia. how bad are things in saudi arabia. that's what we'll wait for. >> middle eastern companies basically want oil companies at $100, right? let's put things in perspective here. last august oil was at $95.96. the oil trade has been a really difficult one. we've watched gasoline prices as well. what else is on your docket next week or...
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. >> egypt and algeria. united states here, there is a real premium on sandy levin of michigan supporting it. chuck schumer is an important legislator, he's going to be the next democratic leader. his colleague in new york and very close at the same time came out in support of the president's position, may indicate that chuck schumer is not going to spend a lot of time effort energy trying to proselytize members. >> how about you? >> i think it's a terrible deal not because israel does, i think it's a terrible deal that will endanger the middle east for years to come. i'm sure schumer came to the same opinion. obama is losing the debate. frankly obama's speech, a great speechmaker, great arguer. sitting on the fence it's a closed issue, he said it wasn't a close issue and secondly, if you are on the fence, he was insulting you. >> equating it to going to war in iran. >> i found it was a high handed speech designed to offend not persuade. >> i do think judy, the president is making the same case that ronald r
. >> egypt and algeria. united states here, there is a real premium on sandy levin of michigan supporting it. chuck schumer is an important legislator, he's going to be the next democratic leader. his colleague in new york and very close at the same time came out in support of the president's position, may indicate that chuck schumer is not going to spend a lot of time effort energy trying to proselytize members. >> how about you? >> i think it's a terrible deal not because...
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that calls for algeria as the crude price begins to slide. brent at 43.5 and wti at 38.80. oil prices may be sliding but u.s. gas prices aren't tracking those declines at least at this point. the latest lundberg survey shows the national gas price held steady at 2.71. a refinery outage is off setting cuts in the west. gas prices down 70 cents from a year ago. lundberg says lower crude prices could cause refiners to slash prices. still with us is michael east ham, president of the fellowship financial group. what do you make of the recent oil prices? is it good or bad for stocks? >> well, i think from a stock standpoint you're certainly seeing some selloff there as well. tremendous amounts. you just mensed a minute ago that some of the major companies are not in the top 20 holdings for a lot of institutions. that is reflective of their concern on the continued production all over the globe of massive amounts of oil. >> the collapse in oil prices and devaluation of china's currency shows that inflation will remain below 2% into the foreseeable future. do you subscribe to that
that calls for algeria as the crude price begins to slide. brent at 43.5 and wti at 38.80. oil prices may be sliding but u.s. gas prices aren't tracking those declines at least at this point. the latest lundberg survey shows the national gas price held steady at 2.71. a refinery outage is off setting cuts in the west. gas prices down 70 cents from a year ago. lundberg says lower crude prices could cause refiners to slash prices. still with us is michael east ham, president of the fellowship...
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there was an attempt to blow up the rails of tgv back in the 1990s, for instance, by a terrorist from algeria this is not entirely new. the question is how much security can you put? and metal detecters, x-ray machines to get on a train? that is going to be hard to do. >> in addition to the paris attack and obviously if this is classified a terror attack, this would be the third one in france in the past seven months starting with charlie hebdo. the question is what authoritying can do about this but more importantly this individual was done no french security. are they on point with rounding up these individuals they know about are potentially posing a problem? >> well what they say that's true is they just don't have the manpower to follow everybody around all the time. so there is this constant triage where they are trying to say who are the most dangerous people that we need to keep an eye on? this guy seemed to be a complete loser. he had wandered around all over europe. the french didn't even know he was in france for a lot of the time he was there. the spanish authorities were the ones
there was an attempt to blow up the rails of tgv back in the 1990s, for instance, by a terrorist from algeria this is not entirely new. the question is how much security can you put? and metal detecters, x-ray machines to get on a train? that is going to be hard to do. >> in addition to the paris attack and obviously if this is classified a terror attack, this would be the third one in france in the past seven months starting with charlie hebdo. the question is what authoritying can do...
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and later from america's board of director of algeria here to talk about the funding and mission. washington journal is live every morning on c-span. >>> she is a significant force in her president's running. despite everything, she would help define the role of the modern first lady. florence harding, this sunday night on the first ladies series, influence and image, examining the public and private lives of the women who fill the position of first lady and their influence on the presidency from martha washington to michele obama. sundays at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span3. next on booktv, salt lake tribraun reporters thomas burr and matt cannon in their books "mormon rivals" write about the 2012 presidential election and the relationship between the romney's and huntsman from the mormon church. this is just over an hour. >> we call this trip base -- talk wide because it is similar to what we do every day on sl trip all day where we talk about the news of the day with newsmakers. tonight we will talk about mormon rivals in the pursuit of power. "mormon rivals" is the new book we are pr
and later from america's board of director of algeria here to talk about the funding and mission. washington journal is live every morning on c-span. >>> she is a significant force in her president's running. despite everything, she would help define the role of the modern first lady. florence harding, this sunday night on the first ladies series, influence and image, examining the public and private lives of the women who fill the position of first lady and their influence on the...
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algeria's energy manager says opec cannot halt the price slide on its own and to be as producers outside the group to help produce supplies. opec doesn't want to halt the price slide on its own even if it could. indeed the desire is probably too hurt the u.s. market by keeping prices low. i think iran coming into the market is a bigger factor. matt: and the chinese economy is probably the biggest factor of all. as far as the sliding oil prices. chinese stocks tumbled. the most in three weeks. traders reducing -- the shanghai composite index sank over 6%. the biggest loss in late july. matt: massive rout. you wonder what the chinese government is doing here. they started to sell. julie hyman has number three for us. julie: we are looking at housing. we have some economic data in half an hour. building permits come out at 8:30 this morning for the month of july. we have seen blockbuster housing data. a streak of relatively strong housing data. that could continue. we got home depot. releasing second-quarter earnings of 9% with a gain in profits. sales growth of up to 4.9%. really strong gi
algeria's energy manager says opec cannot halt the price slide on its own and to be as producers outside the group to help produce supplies. opec doesn't want to halt the price slide on its own even if it could. indeed the desire is probably too hurt the u.s. market by keeping prices low. i think iran coming into the market is a bigger factor. matt: and the chinese economy is probably the biggest factor of all. as far as the sliding oil prices. chinese stocks tumbled. the most in three weeks....
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not just syria and iraq, they are roots in afghanistan, libya, yemen, soon to be creeping in the algeriack in the dark ages we used to say too much talk and not enough action and that is exactly true. president obama cannot talk the islamic state out of existence. pin prick airstrikes help some point. but if you are unwilling to kill every last one of those suckers no matter what it takes or how hard it is they win. >> ralph peters, thank you. >>> the judge in new york city ordered roger goodel and tom brady back in court. what will tat look like? >>> and two warriors from west point becoming the first women to graduate from the grueling army training ranger course. i >>> this is a pretty cool story. the beetles first every recording contract is up for sale. it has the original drummer on it. no ringo star was involved at that point. that wasn't in till 1962 did he join. the contract is expected to fetch $160,000. that is a low ball it seems. >> james rosen is on the phone already. >> he is trying to get everybody to chip in. >>> getting approval from fda is the female version of viagra.
not just syria and iraq, they are roots in afghanistan, libya, yemen, soon to be creeping in the algeriack in the dark ages we used to say too much talk and not enough action and that is exactly true. president obama cannot talk the islamic state out of existence. pin prick airstrikes help some point. but if you are unwilling to kill every last one of those suckers no matter what it takes or how hard it is they win. >> ralph peters, thank you. >>> the judge in new york city...
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algeria is calling for the emergency meeting.oil prices to balance government spending. they want something to be done. manus: they are back in the bond market. a horrible thing, to tie up the saudi need to issue bonds with the price of oil. they've got to keep spending. it has a taste of maybe it is coming home to roost for saudi. pain saudi can take this longer than most opec members. it is the biggest economy in the arab world. they have not been big borrowers. they have been prudent by turning to the debt market now to give them breathing space. they have the capacity to see this through. maybe if it carries on, some policymakers will get nervous. francine: they might become more nervous. thank you. bloomberg's managing editor for for and commodities. manus: later, we have some great interviews you do not want to miss. federal reserve vice chair stanley fischer and the former fed chairman alan greenspan. which brings us to the twitter question of the day. francine: what would you ask stanley fischer? #fed. tweet us,@flacqua.
algeria is calling for the emergency meeting.oil prices to balance government spending. they want something to be done. manus: they are back in the bond market. a horrible thing, to tie up the saudi need to issue bonds with the price of oil. they've got to keep spending. it has a taste of maybe it is coming home to roost for saudi. pain saudi can take this longer than most opec members. it is the biggest economy in the arab world. they have not been big borrowers. they have been prudent by...
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ambassador to iraq and was ambassador to algeria.nsive experience in iraq and syria in the middle east in general. he received a presence on her work for his leadership at the embassy in damascus and recognized in 2014 with the secretary of state's distinguished service award. in 2012 he received the annual profile in courage award from boston's jfk library for his defense of human rights in syria he is a frequent writer, briefer and appears on the hill on issues relating to syria and iraq. we are very happy to have him with us to walk us through his views of the possible repercussions. alex let me start with you. let me start with trying to understand and helping the audience understand reactions in tehran so far, what is then the spectrum of the opinion, how you think this will impact iranian politics but more importantly it's foreign-policy towards the region. >> thank you very much paul and thank you all for coming. as we discussed i took note of the fact that you said five minutes and pretty much no more so what i'm going to giv
ambassador to iraq and was ambassador to algeria.nsive experience in iraq and syria in the middle east in general. he received a presence on her work for his leadership at the embassy in damascus and recognized in 2014 with the secretary of state's distinguished service award. in 2012 he received the annual profile in courage award from boston's jfk library for his defense of human rights in syria he is a frequent writer, briefer and appears on the hill on issues relating to syria and iraq. we...
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before that served as deputy messenger in iraq on a senior political adviser to iraq, ambassador to algerian bahrain, extensive mix. and iraq is. in the middle east in general. he received the presidential honor award for his leadership of the embassy in damascus and recognized in 2014 with the secretary of state distinguished service award. in 2012 he received the annual profile in courage award from boston jfk of library for his defense of human rights in syria and he is a frequent writer, and referrer that appears on the hill and advisor on issues relating to his area and iraq and we are happy to have him with us to walk us through his views of the possible repercussions of this. alex, let me start with you and trying to understand, helping the audience thunders and reactions in tehran so far what has been the spectrum of opinion, spectrum of reaction and how this will impact iranian politics, but more importantly the foreign policy towards the region. >> thank you are a match, paul and thank you for coming. as we discussed this, i take note of the fact he said five minutes pretty much a
before that served as deputy messenger in iraq on a senior political adviser to iraq, ambassador to algerian bahrain, extensive mix. and iraq is. in the middle east in general. he received the presidential honor award for his leadership of the embassy in damascus and recognized in 2014 with the secretary of state distinguished service award. in 2012 he received the annual profile in courage award from boston jfk of library for his defense of human rights in syria and he is a frequent writer,...
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before that served as deputy and vast array of iraq, senior political adviser and was ambassador to algeria deputy chief in bahrain and extensive experience in iraq and syria in the middle east in general. he received a presidential honor award for his leadership in damascus and recognized in 2014 as secretary of state of distinguished service award. 2012 he received the annual profile in courage award for boston jfk library for his defense of human rights in syria and he is a frequent writer, refer on the hill and adviser and issues related to syria and iraq and we are happy to have him with us to walk us through the views and repercussions of this. alex, let me start with you and trying to understand reactions in tehran so far, what is then the spectrum of opinion, spectrum of reactions and how you think this will impact iranian politics but more importantly foreign policy towards the region. >> thank you very much for coming. paul, as we discussed this, i took note of the fact he said five minutes and no more. an set of bullet points and i hope we get to talk about the bullet points that
before that served as deputy and vast array of iraq, senior political adviser and was ambassador to algeria deputy chief in bahrain and extensive experience in iraq and syria in the middle east in general. he received a presidential honor award for his leadership in damascus and recognized in 2014 as secretary of state of distinguished service award. 2012 he received the annual profile in courage award for boston jfk library for his defense of human rights in syria and he is a frequent writer,...
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nigeria, algeria, they are getting close to tipping points.., qatar, kuwait. >> saudi is in the middle. >> united states, what will it take to cause a real decline in u.s. production? >> we're still in that experiment. with the efficiency gains producers are saying what worked at 90 will work at 60 and work to 50. we're waiting to see when u.s. pro decks rolls. >> i wish we had another 20 minutes. >> thank you. >> thanks for joining us. >>> the earnings keep on coming. let's get back with dominic chu. >> first of all, invidia shares are up 90% on trading volume. the semiconductor maker specializes in graphic chips. reports right now in earnings beat it looks like earnings miss 5rks cents per share that misses the average analyst estimate of 10 cents per share. revenues come in better. analysts on average looking for 1.10 billion. they see their current quarter revenues coming in $1.18 billion. analysts looking for $1.10 billion. sales beat as well as a forecasted revenue beat for the current quarter and that's probably what's driving a lot of
nigeria, algeria, they are getting close to tipping points.., qatar, kuwait. >> saudi is in the middle. >> united states, what will it take to cause a real decline in u.s. production? >> we're still in that experiment. with the efficiency gains producers are saying what worked at 90 will work at 60 and work to 50. we're waiting to see when u.s. pro decks rolls. >> i wish we had another 20 minutes. >> thank you. >> thanks for joining us. >>> the...
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you get the story of algeria der the french and you also get the long history after independence as aaron tells this guy in a bar basically what arab. the arab is named that 25 times in the novel. minority. i think it has a lot of topical relevance to the united states today too. when you hear about the michael brown shooting and eric garner, all of that. it's a riveting read. it's 143 pards. you will read it in a day or day and a half. it's so beautifully wrten. >> the third book sounds twisted and scandalous and juicy and all that good stuf n >> i've earmarked a copy for you to take. it by ruth ware. this is a novel set at a hen rty in england, whi $2 is basically a girl's party. >> kind of like a bachelorette party i guess. >> it's a bachelorette party weekend at an english country house in the woods. and what happens when old friends, two of them haven't seen one another in a very long time. ey get there and the narrator is a crime writer herself. she's telling the story of what happens when she wakes up in the hospital with grave injuries. the unfolding of the narrative. whatir spene
you get the story of algeria der the french and you also get the long history after independence as aaron tells this guy in a bar basically what arab. the arab is named that 25 times in the novel. minority. i think it has a lot of topical relevance to the united states today too. when you hear about the michael brown shooting and eric garner, all of that. it's a riveting read. it's 143 pards. you will read it in a day or day and a half. it's so beautifully wrten. >> the third book sounds...