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brian: what do you say as far as europeing interests in and east africa, beyond the famine. the problelems that lead up to , ones? human once? -- jorg: what i like to do is bring up stories of daily life, bring some normality into the european norm -- narrative about africa. revealing all these years is a never ending tell of catastrophe. i have a very exciting story to tell about a friend who's sister leaderming an opposition in uganda. she is in fact what i am talking about. she represents a younger generation is trying to remind the president, who has been in power for 30 years, with really nothing to show, of his promises during his campaign. part of that was handing out sanitary pads for girls. she is using social media, and using it in a very provocative manner timber -- to remind that they are in charge of what they so clearly seek as their rights. we have to trust the young generation. they have a feeling that there is a big gap between them and the older ones. brian: what would be your message to the younger generation to help them move their nations, the regions for
brian: what do you say as far as europeing interests in and east africa, beyond the famine. the problelems that lead up to , ones? human once? -- jorg: what i like to do is bring up stories of daily life, bring some normality into the european norm -- narrative about africa. revealing all these years is a never ending tell of catastrophe. i have a very exciting story to tell about a friend who's sister leaderming an opposition in uganda. she is in fact what i am talking about. she represents a...
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we have to save the planet, notjust in east africa, we have to stop the killing of the rhino, we havee have to have something that everybody cares for beyond whimsical tourism. it can be done. if you can kill the market, and china is a big market, and i think powerful hollywood films could change a lot of attitudes. it is another battle to fight. we might not succeed, but if we did not think we might, we would not win it. a great way to end, richard leakey. thank you for being on hardtalk. it felt pretty chilly at times yesterday, didn't it? it was even cold enough for snow on the ground in the highlands of scotland. not too bad for late april. you can see the snow cover here in the highlands. we even had a dusting of snow further south, as far south as staffordshire in the north—west midlands. those showers have been feeding in on a brisk northerly wind but over more recent hours we have seen the showers becoming confined more towards coastal districts around the eastern side of england, western wales and cornwall as well. as we go through the day today we will see a mixture of sunsh
we have to save the planet, notjust in east africa, we have to stop the killing of the rhino, we havee have to have something that everybody cares for beyond whimsical tourism. it can be done. if you can kill the market, and china is a big market, and i think powerful hollywood films could change a lot of attitudes. it is another battle to fight. we might not succeed, but if we did not think we might, we would not win it. a great way to end, richard leakey. thank you for being on hardtalk. it...
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we have to save the planet, notjust in east africa, but we have got to stop the killing of the rhino,ve to have something that everybody cares for beyond whimsical tourism. we need to have a heritage that everybody cares for. it can be done. if you can kill the market, and china is a big market, and i think powerful hollywood films could change a lot of attitudes. you were talking about the market. that is a way to do it. burning ivory is another way. it is another battle to fight. we might not succeed, but if we did not think we might, we would not win it. i think we can. a great way to end, richard leakey. thank you for being on hardtalk. thank you very much. hello. we may be hurtling towards the end of april, but the weather feels like it's plunged us back into winter. a very chilly feel over the next couple of days. a frosty start to tuesday. plenty of wintry showers around, and this cold air has come all the way from the arctic. it's worked its way southwards across the british isles, brought in our direction by pretty strong northerly winds. notice tightly squeezed isobars acros
we have to save the planet, notjust in east africa, but we have got to stop the killing of the rhino,ve to have something that everybody cares for beyond whimsical tourism. we need to have a heritage that everybody cares for. it can be done. if you can kill the market, and china is a big market, and i think powerful hollywood films could change a lot of attitudes. you were talking about the market. that is a way to do it. burning ivory is another way. it is another battle to fight. we might not...
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. >> the hopes and dreams of this project are pin ordned on three all from east africa. a 26-year-old from ethioa, personal best 2:04:45. a 34-year-old from eritrea with a maisch thon best 2:10:41. and a 32-year-old from kenya, at 2:03:05, just eight seconds off the current+++a÷h5 tim of course the physical aspect is one thing. the biggest barrier might be a mental one. >> it does sort of raise this question why hasn't it been done. >> i think one of the things is that in a marathon race, it's exactly that, it's a brace. all they have do mentally is beat the person behind they said.race. all they have do mentally is beat the person behind they said. it's a mental construct that they don't have to go after two hours because they will get the pay day if they just beats the person behind them. >> each of those five pillars does have as to work together, but perhaps no more so than with training and product. in order to try to achieve a goal like this, there are several things they are focusing on. one is the type of proper dekt duct, clothes that are more form fitting and a
. >> the hopes and dreams of this project are pin ordned on three all from east africa. a 26-year-old from ethioa, personal best 2:04:45. a 34-year-old from eritrea with a maisch thon best 2:10:41. and a 32-year-old from kenya, at 2:03:05, just eight seconds off the current+++a÷h5 tim of course the physical aspect is one thing. the biggest barrier might be a mental one. >> it does sort of raise this question why hasn't it been done. >> i think one of the things is that in a...
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. >> as part of the tumor of the middle east and africa, james aviv and meted tel with his israeli counterpart. they discussed their military and intelligence cooperation and the syrian civil war. this is 20 minutes.
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that background where china is not only asserting itself with better ties with pakistan, but also east africaade across pakistan. you can understand india's reticence about this. the wild card, again, is our friend donald trump, who, despite the previous administration and the trans—pacific partnership, the tilt to asia, is basically in a bromance with the leadership of china now, because of north korea. one of the reasons why tensions have risen between india and china is because india has moved closer to the united states. it certainly did under the 0bama administration. what will happen at the donald trump, one doesn't know. this has offended china. it is india and the united states ganging up against china. that is one of the reasons why tensions are higher today than they were a couple of years ago. and your anxieties as well, about kashmir, why we should be more concerned, even more concerned 110w than we have been in the past? the united states and india, going up against china, china has forged closer and closer to pakistan. it is a counter ganging up against india, with china and pak
that background where china is not only asserting itself with better ties with pakistan, but also east africaade across pakistan. you can understand india's reticence about this. the wild card, again, is our friend donald trump, who, despite the previous administration and the trans—pacific partnership, the tilt to asia, is basically in a bromance with the leadership of china now, because of north korea. one of the reasons why tensions have risen between india and china is because india has...
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. >> as part a tour of the middle east and africa, defense secretary james mattis visited israeli defense forces headquarters in tel aviv, and met with his israeli counterpart. they held a short news briefing where they discussed their military and intelligence cooperation, and
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this crocodile snapped at a baby elephant at a national park in east::africa.ephants were able to stomp on it, using techniques they learned at the united airlines training center. apparently it's refreshing to see two women fighting on video. smothered, covered in your own blood. if you were the parent of a small child in the late 90s you probably spent hours fantasizing about destroying a furbie. the hydraulic press on youtube isake tt dream come true. the killing of the popular 90s toy was so popular there are they are in talks about water boarding a beanie baby. i think that was my femoral artery. many adults were freaked out by the furbie crushing. but not their children. kids have more things to worry about like putting their pants on. thank you for watching the show tonight. you can follow me on twitter and instagram. email kennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com. tomorrow on the show, a night of liberty awaits in ways you never dreamed of fantasy fetishes. john stossel, matt welch, and tom shillue. see you tomorrow night. bye. ♪ >> a babe who photographed babies...
this crocodile snapped at a baby elephant at a national park in east::africa.ephants were able to stomp on it, using techniques they learned at the united airlines training center. apparently it's refreshing to see two women fighting on video. smothered, covered in your own blood. if you were the parent of a small child in the late 90s you probably spent hours fantasizing about destroying a furbie. the hydraulic press on youtube isake tt dream come true. the killing of the popular 90s toy was...
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he is the ceo of europe, middle east, and africa.rexit the time to step back in the booms as well. this is where it's going to hurt. have the goldman sachs head of assets management and what he thinks about the fed winding back the balance sheet. it's going to be a lot of action of the next two hours. jonathan: i'm really happy for you. i promise you genuinely from the heart. david: big news out of washington this week will actually come out of florida went tomorrow late in the day president xi from china will be meeting with president trump. when he was running for president, trump promised a lot of economic growth. we will bring in kevin cirilli. kim president trump hope to get anything out of this meeting that will advance his goal of 3% growth in united states? kevin: there's a great story on bloomberg by my colleague theyfer jacobs about how could come up in the summit at mar-a-lago later this week. it will be all about trade as was national security. on the national security front, they will dissipate to talk quite some length
he is the ceo of europe, middle east, and africa.rexit the time to step back in the booms as well. this is where it's going to hurt. have the goldman sachs head of assets management and what he thinks about the fed winding back the balance sheet. it's going to be a lot of action of the next two hours. jonathan: i'm really happy for you. i promise you genuinely from the heart. david: big news out of washington this week will actually come out of florida went tomorrow late in the day president xi...
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. >> as part of the tumor of the middle east and africa, james aviv and meted tel with his israeli counterpart. they discussed their military and intelligence cooperation and the syrian civil war. this is 20 minutes. >> [inaudible] we will start today's press conference with opening remarks. questions fromr two israeli journalists and two american journalists selected in advance. thank you. secretary of: defense, i would like to express my appreciation for your friendship, sincerity, for your support, and for your understanding of complexity of all challenges we are facing in israel. doubt, the main problem is access of evil from north korea to damascus and into hezbollah in beirut. the main link in this chain, it is airan. they are trying to undermine stability in the middle east. syria, andraq, lebanon. their activity against israel. sharing the same values. we are sharing the same views. i hope, with your support, we will be able to overcome all of course toats and of bring peace and stability to this part of the region. successciate your leading the coalition .gainst terror this is a great
. >> as part of the tumor of the middle east and africa, james aviv and meted tel with his israeli counterpart. they discussed their military and intelligence cooperation and the syrian civil war. this is 20 minutes. >> [inaudible] we will start today's press conference with opening remarks. questions fromr two israeli journalists and two american journalists selected in advance. thank you. secretary of: defense, i would like to express my appreciation for your friendship,...
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tremendously support for canada, which has happened over generations, welcoming somali refugees in east africarly 1970's, whether it was that the enemies boat -- but it was the vietnamese boat people or elsewhere. there has been a story of success for immigrants and refugees coming to canada where within a few years, they get integrated, did good chaps, their kids come fully canadian kidst good jobs, their become fully canadian. the limit of how many people we can bring in is not the -- is not limited to some arbitrary number, but how well we can support the newcomers and integrate them effectively and quickly. if we do a good job of making sure there is a path to success are people who come here, then look support will continue. john: when you look at america, britain, they were both fantastic examples of immigrant success stories, yet they both people who have been less prone to immigrants. p.m. trudeau: it comes down to identity and values. candidate is a country that has always accepted, from the very beginning, english versus french , but someone different from you was just as much and th
tremendously support for canada, which has happened over generations, welcoming somali refugees in east africarly 1970's, whether it was that the enemies boat -- but it was the vietnamese boat people or elsewhere. there has been a story of success for immigrants and refugees coming to canada where within a few years, they get integrated, did good chaps, their kids come fully canadian kidst good jobs, their become fully canadian. the limit of how many people we can bring in is not the -- is not...
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confirmed the appointments, no deputies, no secretaries, this will go over all over the world, far east, africaddle east, there's nobody really to support. tillerson travels around the world without a press combo. i guess i can understand. he goes -- incognito. he wants a smaller plane so he can travel around the world. does he relate to the kushner operation. and anybody connected to the president -- >> this is a fair criticism, which is the personnel process is not moving fast enough. these cabinet secretaries do not have enough senate confirm, they have a big problem at state. the secondary question is this, there's always a fight between big heads at the white house and these cabinet secretaries. so far the people at the white house i think are dominating a lot of these cabinet secretaries which i think for some is acy met -- acy m-- you know the read in the world. >> he was blocked. you should be happy about that. he was blocked because he made antitrump statements. >> ron is crazy. we have a new ceo who operates like don traveling around the world like he's prime minister, like he's mr. c
confirmed the appointments, no deputies, no secretaries, this will go over all over the world, far east, africaddle east, there's nobody really to support. tillerson travels around the world without a press combo. i guess i can understand. he goes -- incognito. he wants a smaller plane so he can travel around the world. does he relate to the kushner operation. and anybody connected to the president -- >> this is a fair criticism, which is the personnel process is not moving fast enough....
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ferrari is not just based in italy, but they're in the middle east, africa. in 201, this region saw an 8% growth. so ferrari the company is doing fabulously. but i'm hardly the first person to notice that race is off to the races. in recent months, the analysts have been climbing all over each other to recommend the stock and boost their price targets. which brings me to with the one big problem of this story. sure, ferrari's business is in great shape, but the stock is far from cheap, 31 times next year's earnings estimates. and remember, ferrari has doubled. stocks don't double in less than 14 months. when you see a red hot stock, you should never be afraid to admit that you are late to the party and you've missed the move. ferrari is in terrific shape, and it's very well run, but i worry that the easy money has already been made here. so for the moment, i'm staying on the sidelines with this one, regretting that i missed it. the stock of ferrari is like driving an actual ferrari, you need to be in love with risk just by buying it. i'm trying to maker do wi
ferrari is not just based in italy, but they're in the middle east, africa. in 201, this region saw an 8% growth. so ferrari the company is doing fabulously. but i'm hardly the first person to notice that race is off to the races. in recent months, the analysts have been climbing all over each other to recommend the stock and boost their price targets. which brings me to with the one big problem of this story. sure, ferrari's business is in great shape, but the stock is far from cheap, 31 times...
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that may not seem absurd but if you're in east africa in the 19th century when the disease reached africa from asia, with shalini's troops it wiped out all the postgame and cattle in west africa and a third of the horn of africa needed them. it was eradicated a few years ago by hard-working veterinarians finally realize that they had to stop tackling the cows to back vaccinate them. between the herders who wander across northern somalia to the go to the first and stick them with the vaccine my partner and i wrote about polio any worms, and those be eradicated any, measles, and iodine deficiency. when you go to eradicated disease when you have a good working vaccine that provides last long-lasting protection, what you have a good solution, it's relatively easy to get the first 99% of the disease. it takes years, sometimes decades, we've been fighting polio -- it's been rotary international in 1988 and it was going to be there millennial gift to the world and back then they raise $200 million for the fight and they got it down to 99%, but were still fighting polio. okay to read about a bill
that may not seem absurd but if you're in east africa in the 19th century when the disease reached africa from asia, with shalini's troops it wiped out all the postgame and cattle in west africa and a third of the horn of africa needed them. it was eradicated a few years ago by hard-working veterinarians finally realize that they had to stop tackling the cows to back vaccinate them. between the herders who wander across northern somalia to the go to the first and stick them with the vaccine my...
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of bases for the british, and the nerve center of their military position in the middle east and east africanerve center of their military those troops were surrounded by egyptians who were carrying out a low-level guerrilla war against them. the egyptians, the minute eisenhower came to power, they escalated that war in order to force the americans to make a decision between egypt and the british. those troops were surrounded by at the same time, there is a conflict going on simmering between israel and all of the surrounding area of states led -- surrounding arab states led by egypt. the conflict of those two issues, the israel question and the british question, increased that feeling that eisenhower had of being caught in the middle between rising nationalism. he thought nationalism was going to be the wave of the future. and his ties to his traditional allies, the british and the israelis. brian: what led you to write this book? michael: that is an interesting question. i started thinking about it when i was working in the white house. i worked in the george w. bush white house. i was the
of bases for the british, and the nerve center of their military position in the middle east and east africanerve center of their military those troops were surrounded by egyptians who were carrying out a low-level guerrilla war against them. the egyptians, the minute eisenhower came to power, they escalated that war in order to force the americans to make a decision between egypt and the british. those troops were surrounded by at the same time, there is a conflict going on simmering between...
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immigration, and that has happened over generations, whether it was welcoming somali refugees from east africarly 1970's, whether it was the vietnamese boat people in the early 1980's, whether it was successive waves of refugees fleeing from eastern europe, kosovo and elsewhere. there has been a story of success for immigrants and refugees coming to canada where within a few years, they get integrated, they get good jobs, their kids become fully canadian while still proud of their own culture. and canadians know that that path works. and the limit we have on how many people we can bring in is not related to some arbitrary number, but how well can we support the newcomers and integrate them effectively and quickly? and if we do a good job of making sure that there is a path to success for people who come here, then public support will continue. john: what is different about canada is that when you look at america, when you look at britain, they were both fantastic examples of immigrant success stories, and yet they both elected or supported people who have been less prone to -- pro-immigrant, i
immigration, and that has happened over generations, whether it was welcoming somali refugees from east africarly 1970's, whether it was the vietnamese boat people in the early 1980's, whether it was successive waves of refugees fleeing from eastern europe, kosovo and elsewhere. there has been a story of success for immigrants and refugees coming to canada where within a few years, they get integrated, they get good jobs, their kids become fully canadian while still proud of their own culture....
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. >> as part a tour of the middle east and africa, defense secretary james mattis visited israeli defense forces headquarters in tel aviv, and met with his israeli counterpart. they held a short news briefing where they discussed their military and intelligence cooperation, and syria's civil war. this is 20 minutes. >> we'll tart with opening remarks from mr. lieberman then secretary mattis. thank you. >> thank you. secretary of defense, general james mattis, i would like to express my appreciation for your friendship for your sincerity for your support and for your understanding of complexity of all challenges that we are facing here in israel. no doubt the main problem not only for us but for entire world, it's an excess of evil from north korea to tehran to damascus and hezbollah. and no doubt the same, the main link in this chain, it iran. iranians, they are trying to undermine stability in all middle east, in yemen in iraq syria, lebanon, and of course the activity against israel. we were sharing the same views and i hope that with your support we will be able toover come all these t
. >> as part a tour of the middle east and africa, defense secretary james mattis visited israeli defense forces headquarters in tel aviv, and met with his israeli counterpart. they held a short news briefing where they discussed their military and intelligence cooperation, and syria's civil war. this is 20 minutes. >> we'll tart with opening remarks from mr. lieberman then secretary mattis. thank you. >> thank you. secretary of defense, general james mattis, i would like to...
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hall, retired chief of cia operations matthew murray a deputy assistant commerce or the middle east africa and steve you first british intelligence pass on her communications between the russia and trump associates to u.s. counterparts what's the significance of this? >> well we've developed over decades really don these excellent relationships with the groups call the five eyes which are closest intelligence alliesing we have oroe burt sparing especially with the british. similar thing in the united states. gchq and british intelligence looking and trying to figure out what hostel intelligence services are doing in great britain in this case most likely the russian there was incidental collection just like we had in the united states apparently. what happens in these circumstances is that information is then passed to the u.s. government and ends up with the fbi. and the british service really doesn't have much to do with it beyond that except that they're of course making sure that we don't -- we try to protect sources and methods just as we would protect ours. but it's important to note
hall, retired chief of cia operations matthew murray a deputy assistant commerce or the middle east africa and steve you first british intelligence pass on her communications between the russia and trump associates to u.s. counterparts what's the significance of this? >> well we've developed over decades really don these excellent relationships with the groups call the five eyes which are closest intelligence alliesing we have oroe burt sparing especially with the british. similar thing...
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includes south and central asia, the persian gulf, and east africa and the middle east. it is this massive region, largely united in american policymaker's minds as a place of islam. what is intriguing is that it necessary to factors that influence a wider range of countries. countries that have not been considered together as a common area. i think it is important that we consider the invasion of afghanistan and revolution of iran together and think about thishese events impacted region as a whole. i am interested in how these two andts affected afghanistan pakistan, iran, and india. the thing that is interesting about this region is that throughout reagan's presidency, the entire region is obligated by a series of economy movements. i want to pose a couple of questions. i don't think this paper has answered, it is more posing questions. this perhaps prevented reagan and his administration from dealing with afghanistan effectively. point that i will be focusing on is this question of national sovereignty and territorial integrity of state in the region of southwest asia
includes south and central asia, the persian gulf, and east africa and the middle east. it is this massive region, largely united in american policymaker's minds as a place of islam. what is intriguing is that it necessary to factors that influence a wider range of countries. countries that have not been considered together as a common area. i think it is important that we consider the invasion of afghanistan and revolution of iran together and think about thishese events impacted region as a...
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when you shift to the international side, europe, middle east, africa.balanced allocation, have some powder dry come and see the moving cash and allocations that may have been too underperforming markets towards e.m.. joe: that was the ceo of goldman sachs international asset management. scarlet: it is time for the bloomberg business flash. the biggest gain in 16 months after the saks 5th avenue owner said it may take real estate assets public, unlocking value for the canadian retailer as same-store sales to climb for hudson's bay. deutsche bank will receive the $8.5most all billion of stock on offer for investors according to people from a with the matter. they say investors pledged to buy 95% of the stock on sale and the offer, which ins tomorrow. havef existing investors decided to participate in the capital increase, with some opting to boost exposure and new investors buying the respite yum china gaining after beating revenue and earnings estimates and comparable sales in the first quarter. we saw an unexpected gain at when analysts% were looking fo
when you shift to the international side, europe, middle east, africa.balanced allocation, have some powder dry come and see the moving cash and allocations that may have been too underperforming markets towards e.m.. joe: that was the ceo of goldman sachs international asset management. scarlet: it is time for the bloomberg business flash. the biggest gain in 16 months after the saks 5th avenue owner said it may take real estate assets public, unlocking value for the canadian retailer as...
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administration's decision to ban large electronics on planes traveling from eight countries in the middle east and africa. last year, a laptop bomb blew a hole in the side of a somalia airliner. the plane was able to land safely. >>> you may have to pay more to park in philadelphia. the parking authority board approved a new budget that includes hikes to meter rates and ticket fines, they haven't said how much more the rate hikes would cost but the agency hopes to bring in an additional $10 million in revenue. city council has to proven any rate hikes >>> highway inferno. a section of a busy highway shut down by this massive fire. >> who's being blamed and the memories it brought back for people in philadelphia. also this. >> it's beautiful. it's everything i remember and more. >> an emotional reunion after a stolen painting is returned to its arrival owner, the blemish that helped to crack the case. >> you're the boss. >> a milestone episode on blue blood. what police tell tom sell lick about the show and his real life advice for a young co star. >>> it's a foggy night on the parkway after day filled wi
administration's decision to ban large electronics on planes traveling from eight countries in the middle east and africa. last year, a laptop bomb blew a hole in the side of a somalia airliner. the plane was able to land safely. >>> you may have to pay more to park in philadelphia. the parking authority board approved a new budget that includes hikes to meter rates and ticket fines, they haven't said how much more the rate hikes would cost but the agency hopes to bring in an...
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yousef: i have pulled up this function that shows fund flows for the middle east and africa.n see the allocations outperformed, some weakness in real estate, commodities flat. how would you divide this up for the next six months? >> we have a fixed income bias. we have a positive view on equities, but everyone is waiting to take their money on that trade, so we are looking to buy bonds in a but not at these yields. swinging out of the equities after strong returns globally. could bethe market different because we have seen these markets go down against that long-term trend in global markets because of the weakness in the oil price. what about the mergers and acquisitions story? we saw the first day of trade for first abu dhabi bank. >> this is still something that will play out. we still have relatively tight liquidity conditions. companies are looking to make costs at the cut government level, so that can only be done through mergers and acquisitions. chance of a u.s. recession, and the bloomberg survey is 15%. which side of the call are you on? >> 60% is because we have had
yousef: i have pulled up this function that shows fund flows for the middle east and africa.n see the allocations outperformed, some weakness in real estate, commodities flat. how would you divide this up for the next six months? >> we have a fixed income bias. we have a positive view on equities, but everyone is waiting to take their money on that trade, so we are looking to buy bonds in a but not at these yields. swinging out of the equities after strong returns globally. could bethe...
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the experience of many in europe, whose parents, or even grandparents, migrated from the middle east or africa. it's even the case in the netherlands, a country with a liberal, tolerant reputation. now elections are being held in the netherlands, and it's possible that an anti-immigrant party could win the most votes. so how are immigrant communities feeling? well, we've been to meet some young people who know at first hand what it feels like to be excluded. reporter: apartment buildings from the 1950's. amsterdam's new-west district is rather drab. most of the people who live here are immigrants and their families. right-wing politicians say they're not welcome in the netherlands. it's a troubled neighborhood that often hits the headlines with stories of gang wars and youth crime. for fatima, samir, and said, it wasn't an easy place to grow up. as children of moroccan immigrants, they feel like second-class citizens, even here in new-west. samir: we have a big problem in this neighborhood. these old buildings, for example, are all occupied by immigrants, while native-born dutch people live in
the experience of many in europe, whose parents, or even grandparents, migrated from the middle east or africa. it's even the case in the netherlands, a country with a liberal, tolerant reputation. now elections are being held in the netherlands, and it's possible that an anti-immigrant party could win the most votes. so how are immigrant communities feeling? well, we've been to meet some young people who know at first hand what it feels like to be excluded. reporter: apartment buildings from...
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the ban applies to eight countries in the middle east and africa. according to c-n-n....elieve isis and other terror groups have developed advanced ways to plant explosives such as laptop bombs which could evade some airports' security methods. authorities do say they have more confidence in the security training and technology of detection machines in u-s and european airports. ( marty ) many people look forward to the day they can finally retire.... that day finally came for a in san francisco for one woman, about to turn 90 years old. kron four's jeff pierce was at her celebration. there was the obligatory cake and balloons and of course flowers but this was no ordinary retirement party. shirley edelson has worked at the office suppy store patrick and company in san francisco for thirty seven years, impressive but not particularly remarkable. what makes this celebration notable is that shirley will turn ninety in a few short months.i never thought about leaving i never ever thought about leaving.never late, she always shows up and she really takes care of the customers
the ban applies to eight countries in the middle east and africa. according to c-n-n....elieve isis and other terror groups have developed advanced ways to plant explosives such as laptop bombs which could evade some airports' security methods. authorities do say they have more confidence in the security training and technology of detection machines in u-s and european airports. ( marty ) many people look forward to the day they can finally retire.... that day finally came for a in san...
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new details on what led to that carry-on ban for electronics from ten airports in the middle east and africa. intelligence experts believe that terrorists had found a way to conceal explosives in laptops, well enough to get them through security checkpoints. the government also now believes terror groups are in possession of and are using airport screening machines to test their designs. we spoke to passengers at the baggage claim in philadelphia to get their response to the new intelligence report. >> they really look at it and they're finding different ways to put explosives nef s in ever. >> people can still put electronics in checked baggage when flying from the middle east to the u.s. that's because checked bags are better able to ethe tedetect exs than the ones that screen carry-on bags. >>> >>> a recall throo let you know about. last week, the maker recalled thousands of epipens in countries outside of america, because of report that the emergency anti-allergy shots didn't work. the problem could be potentially life threatening. the recall covers epipens distributed from december 2015
new details on what led to that carry-on ban for electronics from ten airports in the middle east and africa. intelligence experts believe that terrorists had found a way to conceal explosives in laptops, well enough to get them through security checkpoints. the government also now believes terror groups are in possession of and are using airport screening machines to test their designs. we spoke to passengers at the baggage claim in philadelphia to get their response to the new intelligence...
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banned incoming passengers on flights from nine countries in the middle east and africa from bringing laptops in their carry- on bags. >>> new at 10:00 tonight, a memorial to the young homicide victim keeps getting vandalized to the distressed grieving parents. kimberly was found stabbed to death in november and cylert to be -- and killer yet to be caught. february deb is live not far from kimberly's home, debora? >> it is here from the start, usually bigger than this. but recently it was stripped and momento stolen. that's why kirk's mom has left this angry note calling both the vandal and kirk's killer cowards. >> nobody could think of anybody that would hurt him because he is just such a likable kid. >> kirk kimberly visits this shrine all the time. kirk was their only child and they were a close family. then kirk was found stabbed to death. his body buried in some open space at sonoma state university. >> i don't know, maybe there was confrontation he didn't let us in on or any of his other friends on. >> reporter: as far as anybody knew, he had no troubles. he had ridden away on
banned incoming passengers on flights from nine countries in the middle east and africa from bringing laptops in their carry- on bags. >>> new at 10:00 tonight, a memorial to the young homicide victim keeps getting vandalized to the distressed grieving parents. kimberly was found stabbed to death in november and cylert to be -- and killer yet to be caught. february deb is live not far from kimberly's home, debora? >> it is here from the start, usually bigger than this. but...
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during the easter celebrations in rome, the pope prayed for peace, especially in the middle east and africa in front of thousands of pilgrims in st peter's square with the traditional blessing of the city of rome and the entire world. there has been an intriguing discovery in a secret tomb beneath this church in central london. the bodies of five former archbishops were found during renovation work in st mary—at—lambeth church, which is next to lambeth palace, the residence of the archbishop of canterbury. builders found a hidden crypt containing at least 20 coffins, including one belonging to richard bancroft, who became archbishop in 1604. the trump administration has reiterated its determination to take action against north korea, following another missile test by pyongyang. on a visit to kabul, the white house national security advisor, general hr mcmaster, said the president is looking at a range of options, including involving china, if north korea refuses to scrap its nuclear weapons. well, this latest missile test, it just fits into a pattern of provocative and destabilising and thr
during the easter celebrations in rome, the pope prayed for peace, especially in the middle east and africa in front of thousands of pilgrims in st peter's square with the traditional blessing of the city of rome and the entire world. there has been an intriguing discovery in a secret tomb beneath this church in central london. the bodies of five former archbishops were found during renovation work in st mary—at—lambeth church, which is next to lambeth palace, the residence of the...
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during the easter celebrations in rome, the pope prayed for peace, especially in the middle east and africafront of thousands of pilgrims in st peter's square with the traditional blessing of the city of rome and the entire world. the chinese teenager yan bingtao has been battling hard at the world snooker championship in sheffield. the 17—year—old is the first player born this century to compete at the finals. but he's trailing the former champion shaun murphy six frames to three at the end of their first session — details on all the action coming up in sport today. there has been an intriguing discovery in a secret tomb beneath this church in central london. the bodies of five former archbishops were found during renovation work in st mary—at—lambeth church, which is next to lambeth palace, the residence of the archbishop of canterbury. builders found a hidden crypt containing at least 20 coffins, including one belonging to richard bancroft, who became archbishop in 160a. america says it's working on a "range of options" with china, amid rising tensions over north korea's nuclear and miss
during the easter celebrations in rome, the pope prayed for peace, especially in the middle east and africafront of thousands of pilgrims in st peter's square with the traditional blessing of the city of rome and the entire world. the chinese teenager yan bingtao has been battling hard at the world snooker championship in sheffield. the 17—year—old is the first player born this century to compete at the finals. but he's trailing the former champion shaun murphy six frames to three at the...
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some of the things over there and we want to a deeper into the key equity trades in the middle east and africa. for now, back to you in hong kong. >> we have to check on the first world headlines. a lot that investors need to keep an eye on. north korea's latest missile test is not expected to change washington's stance for dealing with pyongyang. defense sources say the launch was in medium-range missile and that it exploded after five seconds. we are told that president trump is to -- it's prepared to take unilateral action. vice president mike pence will meet south korea's acting president on monday. it is the first stop on his asian trip to focus on business. the white house said they would also discuss military options for north korea if provocation occurs. will leave on a trip around the middle east to discuss regional security issues . he begins in saudi arabia to meet with his international counterparts. .ater, he will travel to israel he is also stopping in egypt, qatar, and djibouti. quenchedlice have protester against marine le pen. those protecting the candidate strengthened -- int
some of the things over there and we want to a deeper into the key equity trades in the middle east and africa. for now, back to you in hong kong. >> we have to check on the first world headlines. a lot that investors need to keep an eye on. north korea's latest missile test is not expected to change washington's stance for dealing with pyongyang. defense sources say the launch was in medium-range missile and that it exploded after five seconds. we are told that president trump is to --...
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administration's decision to ban large electronics on planes traveling from eight countries in the middle east and africa. last year, a laptop bomb blew a hole in the side of a somalia airliner. the plane was able to land safely. >>> you may have to pay more to park in philadelphia. the parking authority board approved a new budget that includes hikes to meter rates and ticket fines, they haven't said how much more the rate hikes would cost but the agency hopes to bring in an additional $10 million in revenue. city council has to proven any rate hikes >>> highway inferno. a section of a busy highway shut down by this massive fire. >> who's being blamed and the memories it brought back for people in philadelphia. also this. >> it's beautiful. it's everything i remember and more. >> an emotional reunion after a stolen painting is returned to its arrival owner, the blemish that helped to crack the case. >> you're the boss. >> a milestone episode on blue blood. what police tell tom sell lick about the show and his real life advice for a young co star. >>> it's a foggy night on the parkway after day filled wi
administration's decision to ban large electronics on planes traveling from eight countries in the middle east and africa. last year, a laptop bomb blew a hole in the side of a somalia airliner. the plane was able to land safely. >>> you may have to pay more to park in philadelphia. the parking authority board approved a new budget that includes hikes to meter rates and ticket fines, they haven't said how much more the rate hikes would cost but the agency hopes to bring in an...
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look at the other countries of the middle east and africa and other regions. we can't even create a state institutions on paper, and what you want our to destroy the ones that are still there in syria, which is the most important country in the region. insist on discussions being held without any preconditions, and we know that is your position. obviously against a backdrop of political efforts, it is unacceptable that opponents of the government in damascus tried to achieve military progress or advances. on the eve of the previous negotiations, the opposition tried to make an advance in various parts of the front, including near the capital, and we hope that such hotheads will be condemned and their reckless activity will not be allowed. this is what we are talking about. you say one thing in the security council, but you think something else, where is in fact what you are doing is a third thing, so you'd think one thing, say the second thing, and act -- so, please, do your work. groups andposition talk to them and say, you need to support the process. you ca
look at the other countries of the middle east and africa and other regions. we can't even create a state institutions on paper, and what you want our to destroy the ones that are still there in syria, which is the most important country in the region. insist on discussions being held without any preconditions, and we know that is your position. obviously against a backdrop of political efforts, it is unacceptable that opponents of the government in damascus tried to achieve military progress...
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military alliances in least and africa in the middle east and africa to fight extreme terrorism.eporter: secretary of state mattis came to djibouti as part of president trump's crushing terrorism. a two-pronged attack. 4,000 u.s. personnel are stationed in djibouti. mounting raids on al qaeda groups. and u.s. drones are being used to take out al qaeda operatives in yemen, in somallia, rules of engagement against al shabaab have been changed from self-defense under obama administration to what pentagon calls additional precision fires. u.s. also said to be concerned about ongoing construct of a chinese naval base in. ericdjibouti just miles from the compound. having chinese and u.s. bases miles apart is like two competing major football teams their exercise grounds next to each other, they will keep an eye on each other. >> having china and the u.s. in djibouti is important because they are two major strategic powers. having them both in africa, and the chinese expanding in africa, they can keep one another in balance. that is why it is important for africa. reporter: against terr
military alliances in least and africa in the middle east and africa to fight extreme terrorism.eporter: secretary of state mattis came to djibouti as part of president trump's crushing terrorism. a two-pronged attack. 4,000 u.s. personnel are stationed in djibouti. mounting raids on al qaeda groups. and u.s. drones are being used to take out al qaeda operatives in yemen, in somallia, rules of engagement against al shabaab have been changed from self-defense under obama administration to what...
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the pentagon take more control over war-fighting decisions in the middle east and africa.housands of u.s. troops are in iraq and the pentagon says more are needed there they are sending more troops into somalia. i'm marianne rafferty. now back to "justice with judge jeanine" with judge jeanine. mary. judge jeanine: it's time for the panel. former advisor to president bush brad blakeman and chris hahn. i talked about the fact that all the liberal leftists are worried about this and that and crying in their soup. donald trump is doing way's suppose to be doing. -- what he's supposed to be doing. but he has an issue that's starting to bother me. that's the supreme court pick. chris hahn. what do you think of this guy gorsuch? >> i think that he's got a great resume, but i think he's far to the right of the rest of the country. judge jeanine: what did he say that made you think he's far to the right he's got some pints out there when he talked about personhood and when it begins. he's a threat to roe versus wade and long standing laws in the this country, and i think for that
the pentagon take more control over war-fighting decisions in the middle east and africa.housands of u.s. troops are in iraq and the pentagon says more are needed there they are sending more troops into somalia. i'm marianne rafferty. now back to "justice with judge jeanine" with judge jeanine. mary. judge jeanine: it's time for the panel. former advisor to president bush brad blakeman and chris hahn. i talked about the fact that all the liberal leftists are worried about this and...
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as the weather improves, thousands of migrants are already on the move across the middle east and africa40,000 people took part yesterday — but it was these two who summed up the spirit of it all. heading down the mall about to finish the marathon in under 2 hours 50 minutes — matthew rees saw an exhausted runner and decided to stop and help — almost dragging him over that finish line. dan johnson caught up with them both this morning. after a test of endurance it was a moment of kindness that summed up the marathon‘s spirit shared by so many. how are you feeling? with sore legs and swirling social media the it managerfrom legs and swirling social media the it manager from manchester and the bankerfrom it manager from manchester and the banker from swansea spoke about those last few tough and tired steps to the finish. i wasjust trying to get to the line. my body went and i went to the ground. so, yet, it was really desperate. i saw him in the distance as i was about to spring, his legs were jelly but he said he was determined to finish and then his legs went again and i realised i was g
as the weather improves, thousands of migrants are already on the move across the middle east and africa40,000 people took part yesterday — but it was these two who summed up the spirit of it all. heading down the mall about to finish the marathon in under 2 hours 50 minutes — matthew rees saw an exhausted runner and decided to stop and help — almost dragging him over that finish line. dan johnson caught up with them both this morning. after a test of endurance it was a moment of kindness...
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look at the middle east and africa. we can do it better and at a lower cost point here. >> earlier this month you announced the department will offer 70 million acre, texas, lewisville, the gulf region for gas and oil exploration. they are unimagined possibilities in every election going back a number of years. this is truly, it is truly a land mark moment in our history. >> it should be. we need to infrastructure and stop straining our asset ises and that means our railroad systems to make sure we are efficient. the president is a huge supporter of the environment and all of us strive for that and should is recognize that jobs matter. the social costs of not having an economy is huge and it will cripple our country. environment and jobs matter and energy independence and transport energy and checkpoint russia. transport or subplant crude. that is how you win. >> you have many battles to win aheaded of you and not the least of them the board wall where you will be confronted as you are on a member of other issues by env
look at the middle east and africa. we can do it better and at a lower cost point here. >> earlier this month you announced the department will offer 70 million acre, texas, lewisville, the gulf region for gas and oil exploration. they are unimagined possibilities in every election going back a number of years. this is truly, it is truly a land mark moment in our history. >> it should be. we need to infrastructure and stop straining our asset ises and that means our railroad systems...
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wherever you look, there are problems, middle east, iraq, erbia, africa, even europe is sinking from the burden from refugees. n eastern europe, you have russian aggression. you have china flexing its muscles in the south china sea. ung, korea, kim jun threatening his neighbors and also the united states. you need someone to restore national order. but united do that states? power states is the only with the global reach. so that's why. said before, if the u.s. retreats from that role, you and leave behind a vacuum the bad guys in the situation. didn't sident obama sad crossed the red lines. putin has stepped in and has facts on the grounds that has made a solution much difficult now. guest: david is calling in from smiths grove kentucky on our democratic line. david. caller: hey, how you doing in i've always admired you. i've watched you for years on tv, and i think we need people pragmatic at have views of the world and russia europe. i just wanted to ask, how did view untries of europe trump and also, what are the military capabilities of nato? thank you. guest: first, on trump, w
wherever you look, there are problems, middle east, iraq, erbia, africa, even europe is sinking from the burden from refugees. n eastern europe, you have russian aggression. you have china flexing its muscles in the south china sea. ung, korea, kim jun threatening his neighbors and also the united states. you need someone to restore national order. but united do that states? power states is the only with the global reach. so that's why. said before, if the u.s. retreats from that role, you and...
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on overseas carriers from eight countries in the middle east and africa. the ban coming after new threat intelligence indicates that isis was working on smuggling explosives onto planes inside electronics. tonight here, that new turn. the testing on airport equipment. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas leading us off. >> reporter: tonight, we have a disturbing update on the story we first reported on the broadcast last week about isis developing bombs inside electronic devices, including laptops and ipads, that could be smuggled past airport security. sources telling abc news tonight that there's new intelligence suggesting isis may have gotten access to airport screening equipment to test their new bombs. we reported last week that law enforcement and intelligence officials had actually tested the new bombs, found them to be viable and then sent red teams to airports to see if they could be smuggled through security. a new threat was deemed to be real, leading to a series of security restrictions on electronic devices on flights to the u.s.
on overseas carriers from eight countries in the middle east and africa. the ban coming after new threat intelligence indicates that isis was working on smuggling explosives onto planes inside electronics. tonight here, that new turn. the testing on airport equipment. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas leading us off. >> reporter: tonight, we have a disturbing update on the story we first reported on the broadcast last week about isis developing bombs inside electronic...
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he is an associate fellow at chatham house middle east and north africa program. his friend for many publications and has appeared on the bbc, and cnn. he's just published a second book, the battle for syria, international rivalry in the new middle east which will be today. >> alla malek is a civil right lawyer born in baltimore. she's her child's attorney in the department of justice. in the works in the west bank and lebanon. if you a masters in journalism from columbia university. her books include, a country called america, a us history retold. arab life and her new memoir, the home that was our country, about syria. we will be discussing it today. elliott ackerman is the author of green on blue and dark at the crossing. he lives and incidental and covered the syrian wars since 2013. his writings have appeared in the new yorker, east east
he is an associate fellow at chatham house middle east and north africa program. his friend for many publications and has appeared on the bbc, and cnn. he's just published a second book, the battle for syria, international rivalry in the new middle east which will be today. >> alla malek is a civil right lawyer born in baltimore. she's her child's attorney in the department of justice. in the works in the west bank and lebanon. if you a masters in journalism from columbia university. her...
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be good for warning against similar attempts to happen again anywhere, including middle east are all northern africarline that we are determined to fully destroy iis and this is our common goal confirmed today in its forms. in the region as a whole, we have common interest in reaching political settlements of the most complex syrian crisis. russia and the united states over the last few yea rs have the united states over the last few years have helped international effo rts years have helped international efforts in finding compromises, uniting the participants both lee in the syrian conflict and external players in the negotiating table under the ages of the united nations. we have agreed today to continue these bilateral interactions to help and to facilitate the multiparty negotiating process, apart from the geneva process we are taking apart along with our american partners. including those where american partners are present as observers. the united states have many opportunities to help the international community to regulate and settle down conflicts in yemen, libya and last but not least to
be good for warning against similar attempts to happen again anywhere, including middle east are all northern africarline that we are determined to fully destroy iis and this is our common goal confirmed today in its forms. in the region as a whole, we have common interest in reaching political settlements of the most complex syrian crisis. russia and the united states over the last few yea rs have the united states over the last few years have helped international effo rts years have helped...