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bilal: good point.he positive would be a lot of bad news is priced in in italy paid so they're set to go for some upside surprises. in general i think everything is pretty bad right now. there's a gas issue from russia. there is a heat wave, wherever you look there is a problem in europe. alix: why is euro-dollar still at parity? why aren't we materially below that? bilal: we have fallen to parity so i think that is one thing. it's interesting is if you look over the past week or so, there has been some speculation the ecb could be more hawkish based on the behavior of bond yields in europe, they have started to pick up in the market became dovish on the ecb. over the past week they said they may have to raise rates. interesting from an event perspective, it is hard between the euro right now when it's moving on the russian pipeline. so if they do restock the gas, then europe will spike higher off the back of that. it quite tricky situation. >> what happens on that front? >> if they restart a pipeline t
bilal: good point.he positive would be a lot of bad news is priced in in italy paid so they're set to go for some upside surprises. in general i think everything is pretty bad right now. there's a gas issue from russia. there is a heat wave, wherever you look there is a problem in europe. alix: why is euro-dollar still at parity? why aren't we materially below that? bilal: we have fallen to parity so i think that is one thing. it's interesting is if you look over the past week or so, there has...
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Jul 28, 2022
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bilal: we have to put this into the context.united states entered and exited with the taliban, they sidelined the previous government under the president. what in reality happened were efforts to start a peace process which never materialized. a cease-fire, for example, never took place. there was a famous quote by the former u.s. special -- "nothing is agreed and everything is agreed what happened was the opposite and the taliban had a great victory. the united states did punish the afghan people by freezing the assets which contributed towards more problems. but it is also for the taliban to do more for the people of afghanistan, for the taliban to do well in the 21st century. the taliban cannot say, it is not our fault. we have to remember the taliban were a party to this destructive war which caused a lot of pain and suffering. you have to put the taliban as the defective rulers into the regional context. they have really failed to gain the trust of the regional countries and major patrons of e taliban are struggling. the re
bilal: we have to put this into the context.united states entered and exited with the taliban, they sidelined the previous government under the president. what in reality happened were efforts to start a peace process which never materialized. a cease-fire, for example, never took place. there was a famous quote by the former u.s. special -- "nothing is agreed and everything is agreed what happened was the opposite and the taliban had a great victory. the united states did punish the...
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host: let's go to belle isle -- bilal in los angeles. caller: i would like to say that i agree with the supreme court in overturning roe v. wade. i think it is insane for women to abort their own children. it is like an alien coming down and saying we are forcing you to kill your own children. it does not make sense. host: we are talking about the regulatory impact in the supreme court decision. caller: -- make homosexuality illegal because it is mental illness. host: we will leave it there. julius is next. guest: -- caller: good morning. in a world of over 7 billion people, you have to have regulations. it is just that simple. i heard trump say with my own ears, i heard him say the classic change is april. that is what he said. he also said that he is a genius. when a full say that, i am a stable genius? host: what would you like against to address? caller: he addressed it already. you have to regulate everything. that is common sense. host: a fine line between too much regulation and freedom for a company or a entity to operate, where
host: let's go to belle isle -- bilal in los angeles. caller: i would like to say that i agree with the supreme court in overturning roe v. wade. i think it is insane for women to abort their own children. it is like an alien coming down and saying we are forcing you to kill your own children. it does not make sense. host: we are talking about the regulatory impact in the supreme court decision. caller: -- make homosexuality illegal because it is mental illness. host: we will leave it there....
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Jul 11, 2022
07/22
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they were described bilal sa a what herly and bin laden as traitors, hypocrites. and long before the peace agreement with the taliban, long before thattal sa a what merry said that this happened and that the taliban would be free to -- that would render al-qaeda as a -- [inaudible] so i think the issue based on the letters, bin laden continues to have loyalty for mullah omar. i cannot believe that he lied to mullah omar. but the situation is a problem not just for al-qaeda, but for the taliban itself. >> a question from anonymous, basically would you agree with the idea that al-qaeda was in a a sense like lee harvey oswald, somebody who was essentially trivial who got lucky once? you know, it's a request question that gets at the idea that 9/11 was the height of that power, not, you know, and a lot of things went right for them. and then after that a lot of things started going wrong for them. >> you know, they were -- al-qaeda was behind uss cole. and to be the clear, al-qaeda was behind the 2002 bombing in november 2002. the reason they were able to pull it off,
they were described bilal sa a what herly and bin laden as traitors, hypocrites. and long before the peace agreement with the taliban, long before thattal sa a what merry said that this happened and that the taliban would be free to -- that would render al-qaeda as a -- [inaudible] so i think the issue based on the letters, bin laden continues to have loyalty for mullah omar. i cannot believe that he lied to mullah omar. but the situation is a problem not just for al-qaeda, but for the taliban...
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Jul 28, 2022
07/22
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in a powerful moment, activist and author bilal use off—site, who survived an attack —— an assassinationh i speech. remember, every child | deserves the chance to reach her full potential and pursue her wildest dreams. birmingham's bullrin: wildest dreams. birmingham's bullring market _ wildest dreams. birmingham's bullring market expected i wildest dreams. birmingham's bullring market expected of. wildest dreams. birmingham'sl bullring market expected of the wildest dreams. birmingham's i bullring market expected of the 19th century, and in a stunning portrayal of the darker side of the revolution, abel was dragged in. a ten metre high creation highlighting the city's movement towards multiculturalism after tolerance prevailed. now it's time for the athletes to take centre stage. australia relates to proceed democrat appear in a procession of 5000 competitors.— 5000 competitors. listen to the crowd, 5000 competitors. listen to the crowd. arms _ 5000 competitors. listen to the crowd, arms aloft, _ 5000 competitors. listen to the crowd, arms aloft, all— 5000 competitors. listen to the cro
in a powerful moment, activist and author bilal use off—site, who survived an attack —— an assassinationh i speech. remember, every child | deserves the chance to reach her full potential and pursue her wildest dreams. birmingham's bullrin: wildest dreams. birmingham's bullring market _ wildest dreams. birmingham's bullring market expected i wildest dreams. birmingham's bullring market expected of. wildest dreams. birmingham'sl bullring market expected of the wildest dreams. birmingham's...
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Jul 7, 2022
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each other's phones ♪ ♪ thais ain't sure if she can trust patric when he's alone ♪ ♪ and shaeeda and bilald applause >> jimmy: thank you very much. that's perfect that's how you do it thank you very much. let's try another suggestion here, this is from randall jenks. "hey, jimmy. i heard the new 'joker' movie is going to be a musical but i'm having trouble picturing what that would look like can you help?" totally. here's a clip from the first "joker" movie but edited so the characters are singing ♪ ♪ i pass you every da and you don't notice m but these guys because thomas wayne ♪ ♪ wouldn't cry about them on the t you have a problem with thomas wayne ♪ ♪ yes i d have you seen what it's like out there murray ♪ ♪ ha-ha-ha-ha-ha ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: i'd see that i can't wait to see that ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha. here's another suggestion. here's from tracy tompkins "hey, jimmy. summer is here, and you know what that means. ice cream. #yum what are you and the roots favorite ice cream flavors?" well, that is a good question. for me it's got to be ben & jerry's tonight dough. [ cheers
each other's phones ♪ ♪ thais ain't sure if she can trust patric when he's alone ♪ ♪ and shaeeda and bilald applause >> jimmy: thank you very much. that's perfect that's how you do it thank you very much. let's try another suggestion here, this is from randall jenks. "hey, jimmy. i heard the new 'joker' movie is going to be a musical but i'm having trouble picturing what that would look like can you help?" totally. here's a clip from the first "joker" movie but...
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Jul 25, 2022
07/22
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daughter who looked like her, like two drops of water came across, or threw it at me, it hurts when she bilaler from the orphanage, and soon diana was not to recognize the middle daughter. nadezhda barsukova she threw all her strength into rescuing the tormented diana, she turned to the authorities, the guardianship of the police, and charitable foundations. and after a year and a half, the volunteer dinara ismailova achieved guardianship of the girl in our studio. come sit down. hope calls about the difficult situation with diana, and she began to tell this story. to be honest, i was in shock. i say, wait, she sent me pictures, and i just feel bad. i didn’t believe that it could be done with my mother’s hands, i started talking with hope. all the details are already there to ask questions and every time i was shocked by the new data. turns out it was seven years. it was at the age of one, what happened to her, you know what happened, yes, my mother left her one-year-old child alone at home. well, when she was detained, the mother arrived, people began to look for where the child could be fou
daughter who looked like her, like two drops of water came across, or threw it at me, it hurts when she bilaler from the orphanage, and soon diana was not to recognize the middle daughter. nadezhda barsukova she threw all her strength into rescuing the tormented diana, she turned to the authorities, the guardianship of the police, and charitable foundations. and after a year and a half, the volunteer dinara ismailova achieved guardianship of the girl in our studio. come sit down. hope calls...