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known as the jon stewart of egypt.r make fun of egyptian politics, he moved to the u.s. to satirize american politics. his new show "democracy handbook," airs onon fusion n ad yoyou can see it on youtube. special thanks to denver open media and our team. thank you so much to all those that are making this broadcast possible. i'm amy goodman. go to our website democracynow.org. for the
known as the jon stewart of egypt.r make fun of egyptian politics, he moved to the u.s. to satirize american politics. his new show "democracy handbook," airs onon fusion n ad yoyou can see it on youtube. special thanks to denver open media and our team. thank you so much to all those that are making this broadcast possible. i'm amy goodman. go to our website democracynow.org. for the
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known as the jon stewart of egypt.r make fun of egyptian politics, he moved to the u.s. to satirize american politics. his new show "democracy handbook," airs onon fusion n ad yoyou can see it on youtube. special thanks to denver open media and our team. thank you so much to all those that are making this broadcast possible. i'm amy goodman. go to our website democracynow.org. for the8úxú singer: ♪ i raise my arms to the sky i'm not afraid anymore i will walk through that door yeah walk, dance, rise walk, d dance, rise ♪ laura: it was in the middle of the raging of world war i that responding to a call by a dutch woman doctor, 1,300 women made ththeir way from araround the w.
known as the jon stewart of egypt.r make fun of egyptian politics, he moved to the u.s. to satirize american politics. his new show "democracy handbook," airs onon fusion n ad yoyou can see it on youtube. special thanks to denver open media and our team. thank you so much to all those that are making this broadcast possible. i'm amy goodman. go to our website democracynow.org. for the8úxú singer: ♪ i raise my arms to the sky i'm not afraid anymore i will walk through that door...
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prices in egypt are rising.l core inflation, which excludes volatile items such as food, reached 12.37% last month. prices continue to rise as the government tries to build up fx reserves. the egyptian pound is trading on round a 20%arket at a discount from its official rate. yousef: the israeli prime minister said last week's five day east africa trip will help to expedite business deals. president netanyahu says he is ready to follow up with financing and regulatory help for potential deals. he discussed security, andgation minin, mining. angie: fighting has allegedly killed hundreds of people in south sudan. the u.n. will call on states in the region to prepare to send more troops. the secretary-general has described these attacks as central as violence. well, the pboc has kept rates at record lows since october, but now faces pressure to ease policy. producer prices fell for six straight months, while inflation s softened. let's get more with our chief asia examin analyst. that recent ppi figure, doesn't tha
prices in egypt are rising.l core inflation, which excludes volatile items such as food, reached 12.37% last month. prices continue to rise as the government tries to build up fx reserves. the egyptian pound is trading on round a 20%arket at a discount from its official rate. yousef: the israeli prime minister said last week's five day east africa trip will help to expedite business deals. president netanyahu says he is ready to follow up with financing and regulatory help for potential deals....
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are you now more positive on egypt?definitely agree that we had a major shift in policy stance in the last year. we've seen cuts in subsidies. we've seen indications of a more realistic monetary policy. that in the suggest next month with the federal reserve backing off on interest-rate hikes and being more accommodating. this is one of the countries that still remains extremely concerned about. there are real political issues in egypt. they are pushing forward policies that are austerity policies. one of the big revenue sources for egypt has always been toward some. it is not cheaper pound is going to increase tourism. the russian tourists have fled egypt following the disaster that happened in the sinai some time ago. quite a bit of pressure on the gulf sovereigns. are you worried that there is more than to come. it should stabilize around these levels. that itbecome clear will not further appreciated. inre would be continuing general good things. we're seeing downward pressures on growth in europe. they are in japan.
are you now more positive on egypt?definitely agree that we had a major shift in policy stance in the last year. we've seen cuts in subsidies. we've seen indications of a more realistic monetary policy. that in the suggest next month with the federal reserve backing off on interest-rate hikes and being more accommodating. this is one of the countries that still remains extremely concerned about. there are real political issues in egypt. they are pushing forward policies that are austerity...
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>> not egypt.egypt had a coup. >> and they won. >> under the watch of hillary clinton -- >> and they wanted our help. and under hillary and obama they insisted on giving the abrams tanks and what is it, the other planes to morsy. >> now morsy's in jail. egypt is a disaster. syria's a disaster. libya's a disaster. >> turkey is now going -- >> what is trump going to do in turkey? >> hillary clinton who has already failed as secretary of state be president? >> let me ask you a question. would you invest your money in a failed bank or try a new bank? >> that's a great question. what about -- first thing, i don't invest money in banks. i invest money in people. but the reality here is that you wouldn't invest your money in somebody with absolutely no foreign policy experience, who shoots from the -- >> mike pence was head of the armed services committee. well respected. >> well respected within the republican party. it's not just that he voted for the iraq war. he was the biggest proponent for the weapo
>> not egypt.egypt had a coup. >> and they won. >> under the watch of hillary clinton -- >> and they wanted our help. and under hillary and obama they insisted on giving the abrams tanks and what is it, the other planes to morsy. >> now morsy's in jail. egypt is a disaster. syria's a disaster. libya's a disaster. >> turkey is now going -- >> what is trump going to do in turkey? >> hillary clinton who has already failed as secretary of state be...
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in egypt, we are how many years away from the last two -- coup? egypt, turkey has the additional problem in that it cannot repress the middle class. class,ing middle particularly the younger generation is responsible for its success anyway because success was reliant on economic progress which was not the case in egypt. houses a noble is this and how do you think the turkish government will deal with the --t that its opponents and are also its resources for success? mr. cook: t wide. it is always -- thank you. thesustainable is repression is an empirical question. anyone have ever imagined that we are talking about the past three years since the coup -- and a staggering amount of violence and repression apply to egyptian society but they continue to do it and they have a reservoir of support for it. if you want to put it this way -- it is somewhat of an advantage that the turks have over there it gets counterparts. you do have a situation in which large numbers of turks mirror it -- the egyptians and support the counter coup. where you had thousan
in egypt, we are how many years away from the last two -- coup? egypt, turkey has the additional problem in that it cannot repress the middle class. class,ing middle particularly the younger generation is responsible for its success anyway because success was reliant on economic progress which was not the case in egypt. houses a noble is this and how do you think the turkish government will deal with the --t that its opponents and are also its resources for success? mr. cook: t wide. it is...
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it may seem un-democratic it indeed stabilized egypt and made it again democratic. i think that el-duran would have to be very careful even though this coup has failed apparently has very strong leadership -- >> ambassador i'm afraid we're up against a hard break and we'll have to leave it there but our sincere thanks in the early morning. we appreciate it. >>> coming up we continue our coverage of the attempted coup in turkey. >> stay with us as we bring you the latest headlines throughout tonight. >>> this morning turkish president is saying he is still in control of his country and a military coup attempt has failed. >> thanks for staying with us for our special live coverage this morning. right now thompson roeuters say at least 1,500 troops have been arrested. he suggests they stay on the troops. a military chief who has been held hostage has been rescued. >> this has left at least 60 people dead and reports of gunfire in istanbul. the turkish parliament planning to meet today in an emergency session. turkey of course an important ally to the united states in t
it may seem un-democratic it indeed stabilized egypt and made it again democratic. i think that el-duran would have to be very careful even though this coup has failed apparently has very strong leadership -- >> ambassador i'm afraid we're up against a hard break and we'll have to leave it there but our sincere thanks in the early morning. we appreciate it. >>> coming up we continue our coverage of the attempted coup in turkey. >> stay with us as we bring you the latest...
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people can easily imagine how this goes back to ancient egypt and d pharaohs and so o on.e basically still carry this in what we do. >> soon, the next night shift will begin. the workers will collect grams, kilos, and tons of blossoms and filter out the heart of the jasmine -- a lot of sweat for a whif of expensive perfume. >> and that's all from us for today. you can watch us online anytime and of course we're back next week with a new edition, packed with exciting topics. in the meantime, do get in touch. we love hearing from you. >> hello. a very warm welcome indeed to "quadriga" where this week we are talking about what else, brexit the vote by the british people to leave the european union. now,ast week's referendum has sent shock waves out across the world and the u.k. is in disarray. the country needs a new prime minister and could be facing the prospect of an early election. the e.u. is also reeling among the many big questions being asked, will other member countries now follow the british example? so our question here today
people can easily imagine how this goes back to ancient egypt and d pharaohs and so o on.e basically still carry this in what we do. >> soon, the next night shift will begin. the workers will collect grams, kilos, and tons of blossoms and filter out the heart of the jasmine -- a lot of sweat for a whif of expensive perfume. >> and that's all from us for today. you can watch us online anytime and of course we're back next week with a new edition, packed with exciting topics. in the...
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people can easily imagine how this goes back to ancient egypt and pharaohs and so on.e basically still carry this in what we do. >> soon, the next night shift will begin. the workers will collect grams, kilos, and tons of blossoms and filter out the heart of the jasmine -- a lot of sweat for a whif of expensive perfume. >> and that's all from us for today. you can watch us online anytime and of course we're back next week with a new edition, packed with exciting topics. in the meantime, do get in touch. we love hearing from you. - [voiceover] this program is made possible in part by historic marion, virginia. home of the wayne henderson school of appalachian arts. celebrating 20 years as a certified virginia main street community. the ellis family foundation general francis marion hotel. the historic general francis marion hotel and black rooster restaurant and lounge, providing luxurious accommodations and casual fine dining. the bank of marion. your vision, your community your bank. emory & henry college, since 1836. solving problems through creative and collaborativ
people can easily imagine how this goes back to ancient egypt and pharaohs and so on.e basically still carry this in what we do. >> soon, the next night shift will begin. the workers will collect grams, kilos, and tons of blossoms and filter out the heart of the jasmine -- a lot of sweat for a whif of expensive perfume. >> and that's all from us for today. you can watch us online anytime and of course we're back next week with a new edition, packed with exciting topics. in the...
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people can easily imagine how this goes back to ancient egypt and d pharaohs and so o on.e basically still carry this in what we do. >> soon, the next night shift will begin. the workers will collect grams, kilos, and tons of blossoms and filter out the heart of the jasmine -- a lot of sweat for a whif of expensive perfume. >> and that's all from us for today. you can watch us online anytime and of course we're back next week with a new edition, packed with exciting topics. in the meantime, do get in touch. we love hearing from you. d 07/01/16 07/01/16 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> we finally have legislation that at least is going to give puerto rico the capacity, the opportunity to get out from under this circus with respect to the debt and start growing again. amy: as puerto rico faces a paymenton debt
people can easily imagine how this goes back to ancient egypt and d pharaohs and so o on.e basically still carry this in what we do. >> soon, the next night shift will begin. the workers will collect grams, kilos, and tons of blossoms and filter out the heart of the jasmine -- a lot of sweat for a whif of expensive perfume. >> and that's all from us for today. you can watch us online anytime and of course we're back next week with a new edition, packed with exciting topics. in the...
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amnesty international accuses egypt of disappearing hundreds of people in a crackdown. it says protesters have been detained for monthths withthout chcharge. up into aess worked lather over revelations that french president francois hollande's personal hairdresser is paid almost 10,000 euros a month. first convergence new prime --ister has been neighboring first, britain's new prime minister has been naming her candidate, and boris johnson, who campaigned to leave the european union, has been named foreign minister. current foreign minister philip hammond takes over as finance minister and amber red takes over as -- amber rudd takes over as interior minister. may made her first speech as prime minister and she promised to build the country that works for everyone and not just the privileged few. here she is laying out her vision for the british government. may: the government i lead will be driven not by the interests of the privileged few, but by yours. we will do everything we can to give you more control over your lives. when we take the call, we will think not of th
amnesty international accuses egypt of disappearing hundreds of people in a crackdown. it says protesters have been detained for monthths withthout chcharge. up into aess worked lather over revelations that french president francois hollande's personal hairdresser is paid almost 10,000 euros a month. first convergence new prime --ister has been neighboring first, britain's new prime minister has been naming her candidate, and boris johnson, who campaigned to leave the european union, has been...
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only then can egypt have a devaluation.n addition to that, if there was one, it would not increase the flow of foreign currency into the markets, which the economy needs. there has to be other policies to go with this, i think, in addition to building up the foreign exchange reserves for any credibility to take place. be seen as a positive move. there might be in initial reaction in egypt from domestic demand. there is going to have to be new economic policies to build domestic sentiment. when we look at them pmi survey for egypt, for nine months it has been below 50. that will probably be the case for another month, if not several months, because at the moment the central bank governors let the market believe it was a devaluation based on an interview recently. that is not very good for good governance of the market. angie: what is the danger amongst the average egyptian, number one. in terms of what the government there needs to do to support any future devaluation, what about selling its state-owned companies? angus: you
only then can egypt have a devaluation.n addition to that, if there was one, it would not increase the flow of foreign currency into the markets, which the economy needs. there has to be other policies to go with this, i think, in addition to building up the foreign exchange reserves for any credibility to take place. be seen as a positive move. there might be in initial reaction in egypt from domestic demand. there is going to have to be new economic policies to build domestic sentiment. when...
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people can easily imagine how this goes back to ancient egypt and pharaohs and so on.e basically still carry this in what we do. >> soon, the next night shift will begin. the workers will collect grams, kilos, and tons of blossoms and filter out the heart of the jasmine -- a lot of sweat for a whif of expensive perfume. >> and that's all from us for today. you can watch us online anytime and of course we're back next week with a new edition, packed with exciting topics. in the meantime, do get in touch. we love hearing from you. steves: from the destruction of world war ii, europe has steadily rebuilt itself into a forward-looking and united continent. with the creation of the european union, economic integration has made another devastating war unthinkable. there has been a massive investment in cutting-edge infrastructure projects. efficient high-speed rail systems tie europe together. superhighways and stunning bridges further enhance the continent-wide transportation system. within cities, sleek subways move millions underground. on the streets above, public transi
people can easily imagine how this goes back to ancient egypt and pharaohs and so on.e basically still carry this in what we do. >> soon, the next night shift will begin. the workers will collect grams, kilos, and tons of blossoms and filter out the heart of the jasmine -- a lot of sweat for a whif of expensive perfume. >> and that's all from us for today. you can watch us online anytime and of course we're back next week with a new edition, packed with exciting topics. in the...
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how a short can egypt be? -- assured can egypt be?d be the case of third time lucky, because egypt has started to implement some of the subsidies and some of the restrictions that will be attacked to the imf low. they have removed some of the fuel subsidies, already talking about introducing value added tax, vat, the goods and services. would be a condition of the imf would put on some of this loan. egypt has come across lots of political barriers, when it comes to in limiting loans and negotiating with the imf. but bloomberg couple of months ago announced a story that egypt was in talks with the imf. but the most important thing is that investors are happy, saying this would be a positive step for egypt, a step that egypt needs to encourage investors and bilateral arrangements around the region. but most importantly, investors are still also saying it is a matter of yes, third time lucky. or we will believe it when we see it. investors are standing by for this announcement. if it does come, the imf delegate will be in cairo in a few
how a short can egypt be? -- assured can egypt be?d be the case of third time lucky, because egypt has started to implement some of the subsidies and some of the restrictions that will be attacked to the imf low. they have removed some of the fuel subsidies, already talking about introducing value added tax, vat, the goods and services. would be a condition of the imf would put on some of this loan. egypt has come across lots of political barriers, when it comes to in limiting loans and...
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not us. >> not egypt, turkey is.ot egypt. >> each have had a coup. >> and they won. >> under the watch of hillary clinton. >> and wanted our help. under hillary and obama, they insisted on giving the abrams tanks and the what is it? the other planes, to morsi is >> turkey now going to -- iraq -- >> what is trump going to do in turkey? >> already failed the secretary of state, being president? >> let me ask you a question. >> who should be the leader, not just -- >> would you invest your money in a failed bank or try a new bank? >> that's a great question. what about a bank that has -- first thing, i don't invest money in banks. i invest money in people, butea wouldn't invest your money in somebody who has absolutely no foreign policy experience, shoots from -- >> what about mike pence? head of the armed services committee. well respected. >> well respected within the republican party. not just that he voted for the iraq war, he was the biggest proponent for the weapons of mass destruction. >> how was he bigger than e
not us. >> not egypt, turkey is.ot egypt. >> each have had a coup. >> and they won. >> under the watch of hillary clinton. >> and wanted our help. under hillary and obama, they insisted on giving the abrams tanks and the what is it? the other planes, to morsi is >> turkey now going to -- iraq -- >> what is trump going to do in turkey? >> already failed the secretary of state, being president? >> let me ask you a question. >> who should...
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people can easily imagine how this goes back to ancient egypt and pharaohs and so on.e basically still carry this in what we do. >> soon, the next night shift will begin. the workers will collect grams, kilos, and tons of blossoms and filter out the heart of the jasmine -- a lot of sweat for a whif of expensive perfume. >> and that's all from us for today. you can watch us online anytime and of course we're back next week with a new edition, packed with exciting topics. in the meantime, do get in touch. we love hearing from you. steves: while dedicating a month of your life to walk the camino may be admirable, it doesn't work for everyone. but any traveler can use this route as a sightseeing spine and as an opportunity to appreciate some of the joys and lessons that come with being a pilgrim. just 5 miles before the spanish border stands the french basque town of st. jean-pied-de-port. traditionally, santiago-bound pilgrims would gather here to cross the pyrenees and continue their march through spain. visitors to this popular town are a mix of tourists and pilgrims. a
people can easily imagine how this goes back to ancient egypt and pharaohs and so on.e basically still carry this in what we do. >> soon, the next night shift will begin. the workers will collect grams, kilos, and tons of blossoms and filter out the heart of the jasmine -- a lot of sweat for a whif of expensive perfume. >> and that's all from us for today. you can watch us online anytime and of course we're back next week with a new edition, packed with exciting topics. in the...
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and could you argue it's worse than what we saw with egypt? >> i think in some ways you could argue that it's worse. similar problem that we needed a stable government in egypt in part because we needed to be able to take on isis and need more stability in our region in the world where there's very little of it. remember there was the coup that took effect in egypt, the obama administration had to do backflips not to call it a coup because once there's a coup it results in your cutting off american aid. and you could imagine that there are probably already lawyers sitting around trying to figure out how you cannot call this a coup because the last thing the u.s. would want to do is cut off its relationships with a country that it negotiated with very hard to be able to operate the drones and the other anti-isis campaign out of that air base, that nato air base in turkey. >> just had a note placed in front of me. a senior u.s. military source tells nbc news that u.s. officials are hearing that turkish president erdogan refused landing rights in
and could you argue it's worse than what we saw with egypt? >> i think in some ways you could argue that it's worse. similar problem that we needed a stable government in egypt in part because we needed to be able to take on isis and need more stability in our region in the world where there's very little of it. remember there was the coup that took effect in egypt, the obama administration had to do backflips not to call it a coup because once there's a coup it results in your cutting...
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melissa: right. >> egypt government, they were protector, military protectorate of egypt.hink you're seeing same thing possibly playing out in turkey. connell: david and chuck nash, thanks to both of you, developing and breaking story of this coup attempt we're hearing about in turkey. thanks to both of you. melissa: we'll follow this very closely. obviously huge implications for the region. you look to nair neighbors in syria and role they played in this conflicts with isis. this is a huge development. we're staying right on top of it. we'll be right back. you do all this research on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates... maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. legalzoom has your back. for your business, our trusted network of attorneys has provided guidance to over 100,000 people just like you. visit legalzoom today. the legal help you can count on. legalzoom. legal help is here. melissa:
melissa: right. >> egypt government, they were protector, military protectorate of egypt.hink you're seeing same thing possibly playing out in turkey. connell: david and chuck nash, thanks to both of you, developing and breaking story of this coup attempt we're hearing about in turkey. thanks to both of you. melissa: we'll follow this very closely. obviously huge implications for the region. you look to nair neighbors in syria and role they played in this conflicts with isis. this is a...
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>> egypt was successful but if you think about egypt, i think i have these numbers right, it about $3,000o $4,000 per capita gdp. it's a middle-class country, it has media, trade unions, all those elements of society that rebel against these kind of authoritarian takeovers. i was thinking back in my head i can't remember the last time a middle-class country has had a successful coup. i think you'd have to go back to argentina in the 1980s during the faulklands business. this shows turkey has become a democracy with some civic culture, which is why my bet will be that order will be restored, there coup will fail. >> we've heard these were maybe junior members that attempted this? >> this is clearly not at the top level. not a single turkish general has come out and condone this. it's been the opposite. there have been reports early on that the turkish general staff were hostages and even the kind of amateur hour in terms of looking what they did at cnn turk and other places, clearly this is -- the military is executing it but it's not military precision you would expect. >> thank you. i i
>> egypt was successful but if you think about egypt, i think i have these numbers right, it about $3,000o $4,000 per capita gdp. it's a middle-class country, it has media, trade unions, all those elements of society that rebel against these kind of authoritarian takeovers. i was thinking back in my head i can't remember the last time a middle-class country has had a successful coup. i think you'd have to go back to argentina in the 1980s during the faulklands business. this shows turkey...
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egypt was turned over to the radical muslim brotherhood, forcing the military to retake control.
egypt was turned over to the radical muslim brotherhood, forcing the military to retake control.
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i mean in egypt, look, we're how many years away from the last coup. how sustainable is this? and it seems to me that, unlike egypt, as you explained, steve, turkey has an additional problem which is that it can't really repress the middle class. i mean -- because that's what -- the rising middle class, particularly the younger generation, is responsible for its success anyway because success was so reliant upon its economic progress, which of course was never the case in egypt. so how sustainable is this and how do you think the turkish government is going to deal with the fact that its opponents are also its resources for success. thank you. >> thanks, jenny. it is always nice to compare turkey and egypt which has been bread and butter for me for quite some time. how sustainable is the repression is an empirical question. when we think about sisi in egypt, would anybody have ever imagined that we're talking about now past three years since the coup? kind of a really staggering amount of violence and repression applied to egyptian society, yet they continued to do it and cont
i mean in egypt, look, we're how many years away from the last coup. how sustainable is this? and it seems to me that, unlike egypt, as you explained, steve, turkey has an additional problem which is that it can't really repress the middle class. i mean -- because that's what -- the rising middle class, particularly the younger generation, is responsible for its success anyway because success was so reliant upon its economic progress, which of course was never the case in egypt. so how...
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failed policy of nation- building and regime change that hillary clinton pushed in iraq, libya, in egypt, and syria. instead, we must work with all of our allies who share our goal of destroying isis and stamping out islamic terrorism and doing it now, doing it quickly. we're going to win. we're going to win fast.
failed policy of nation- building and regime change that hillary clinton pushed in iraq, libya, in egypt, and syria. instead, we must work with all of our allies who share our goal of destroying isis and stamping out islamic terrorism and doing it now, doing it quickly. we're going to win. we're going to win fast.
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and more recently in egypt, the united states also has supported military coup. why? because we are looking first and foremost at what the strategic interest is in the area. turkey is a nato ally, the only muslim country part of this western military coalition, very important with where they are on the border with syria in the fight against isis. erdogan is also pro-israel which has been very important for stabilizing the region. two factors that the united states and all western allies will be looking at very very closely at how this plays out. with the army frankly being a bit of an unknown element in all of this. now, the army did not start off with securing erdogan which i think hopefully will work in his favor. but he is still not in his home country and so you have the army in the country, the leader of the country not able to necessarily come back, not necessarily able to go anywhere else. we don't know how this will play out and who will be in power tomorrow. mpl >> let's talk regular politics here. this is an amazing situation. the president of the country le
and more recently in egypt, the united states also has supported military coup. why? because we are looking first and foremost at what the strategic interest is in the area. turkey is a nato ally, the only muslim country part of this western military coalition, very important with where they are on the border with syria in the fight against isis. erdogan is also pro-israel which has been very important for stabilizing the region. two factors that the united states and all western allies will be...
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and imf am -- delegation has arrived in egypt. is hoping for a loan to shore up its flagging economy. market has been lots of euphoria. default swapsdit still fairly stable for those five-year benchmarks. pointight be the sticking as in egyptian authorities and policymakers go into meetings. points. controversial chiefly, the devaluation. a near consensus it is undervalued. even the central bank governor the valuet defending of the pound over the past five years at the expense of the dollar resources had been a grave mistake so he was looking for another round of devaluation. to what extent, is it going to be gradual and how would the egyptians react, because as you know this is a hot topic. people are watching the black market trades. be one of the controversial points and there are other issues like electricity subsidies and how far do they go and how gradual do they go and how well each of to be able to heal those who need the subsidy in the short term because they are needs to be immediate measures of these are two sticking po
and imf am -- delegation has arrived in egypt. is hoping for a loan to shore up its flagging economy. market has been lots of euphoria. default swapsdit still fairly stable for those five-year benchmarks. pointight be the sticking as in egyptian authorities and policymakers go into meetings. points. controversial chiefly, the devaluation. a near consensus it is undervalued. even the central bank governor the valuet defending of the pound over the past five years at the expense of the dollar...
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in egypt -- the evaluation in egypt, so that is stoking some activity and i think there will be someuying there. >> what will be the one thing that turns up the heat on markets, a particular catalyst you are looking for? >> egypt is the only really clear mover at the moment. if we change focus and we go toward the debt market, obviously the oil prices have been an issue this year. we are at a record already for the first half of the year, and we still have saudi arabia, kuwait will be raising bonds in the next 12 months, we have properties in dubai, they are considering bonds. so i think that if you discard the stocks and you look at bonds, you will see activity there. yousef: what is on your list? >> i think that we are insulated from brexit. we are still with dollars, we get a bit of strength with the dollar strengthening against the euro and pound, so we have installation there. and the oil price is key. in many ways, that is the impact from brexit, indirect. as global growth slows, the oil prices drop, and that could be negative for us. broadly speaking, we are fairly ok from the
in egypt -- the evaluation in egypt, so that is stoking some activity and i think there will be someuying there. >> what will be the one thing that turns up the heat on markets, a particular catalyst you are looking for? >> egypt is the only really clear mover at the moment. if we change focus and we go toward the debt market, obviously the oil prices have been an issue this year. we are at a record already for the first half of the year, and we still have saudi arabia, kuwait will...
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you're not in egypt anymore.you come here to also open an animal rescue farm like jon did. >> that was the plan until i saw your elections and i said, "i'm back in business, baby, yes!" is there you lived underab actual dictator. when you see americans complaining about the obama administration being a dictatorship, do we sound like babies to you? >> yes. it's like, i mean, we have dictators who stay in power for 30 or 40 years, and we call them by the way first term. and then-- but it's predictable, because you just have one election-- elections-- and he's there forever. >> stephen: it's very cost efficient. >> yeah, you do it every four year. this year, like $7 billion and you're ending up with donald trump. >> stephen: you don't know. it could be. is there anything familiar about donald trump to you? >> other than being orange? >> stephen: yes. >> well, well, yes, he got-- i think he reminds people like me who come here and stay in america, they're homesick for dictatorship and he provides that. >> stephen: wh
you're not in egypt anymore.you come here to also open an animal rescue farm like jon did. >> that was the plan until i saw your elections and i said, "i'm back in business, baby, yes!" is there you lived underab actual dictator. when you see americans complaining about the obama administration being a dictatorship, do we sound like babies to you? >> yes. it's like, i mean, we have dictators who stay in power for 30 or 40 years, and we call them by the way first term. and...
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has something fundamentally changed in the egypt story for fundamental investors.the imf decision what this hinges on? >> the devil is in the details. markets usually act in advance of headlines. it is an expectation. thegypt we've seen government fails to deliver it historically. i would rather still wait-and-see. you said: there's plenty to get through. let's cross over to angie. all-outt obama has gone he is ready to be commander-in-chief. it has cleared up behind you. still the speech by president obama. it was resonating with the people in the hall. president who ran on a message of hope and change. to lay the battle lines for the general election saying that donald's rhetoric is heisive and criticizing him also praised hillary clinton. try to give her a boost. he wants to boost those trustworthy numbers which are low here in america. that's why ima: can say with confidence there has never been a man or a woman, not me not bill nobody, more qualified than hillary clinton to serve as the president of the united states of america. >> president obama really layin
has something fundamentally changed in the egypt story for fundamental investors.the imf decision what this hinges on? >> the devil is in the details. markets usually act in advance of headlines. it is an expectation. thegypt we've seen government fails to deliver it historically. i would rather still wait-and-see. you said: there's plenty to get through. let's cross over to angie. all-outt obama has gone he is ready to be commander-in-chief. it has cleared up behind you. still the speech...
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how has egypt involved in any of those that have been in the last week and how will this egypt issueact turkey in the future? >> yes, in the fireback. yes, please. >> i feel -- >> identify yourself for millions of viewers. >> to leave the minor, americans for peace. my special interest and expertise of israel, not turkey. i say that as they ask a critical question. i do not feel that you gave me enough facts to accuse the glen movement, which i know is movement out of sufi islam, iran's goals, immense charitable organizations. a 75-year-old guy, not that i would in any way criticize him for being 75. the movement does not appear to be a movement that is run from the top down. i could go on, but i won't. i just feel you mentioned lots of evidence. it didn't give me the evidence that makes me want to sad they surely are deeply involved. surely -- certainly not supporters of the government. i need information. >> we want you to be the prosecutor general. hold on, hold on. let's get a couple more questions. yes, please. [inaudible] so somebody -- somebody says that turkey is similar to i
how has egypt involved in any of those that have been in the last week and how will this egypt issueact turkey in the future? >> yes, in the fireback. yes, please. >> i feel -- >> identify yourself for millions of viewers. >> to leave the minor, americans for peace. my special interest and expertise of israel, not turkey. i say that as they ask a critical question. i do not feel that you gave me enough facts to accuse the glen movement, which i know is movement out of...
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egypt was peaceful. iraq was seeing a reduction in violence. iran was being choked by sanctions. syria was somewhat under control. after four years of hillary clinton, what do we have? isis has spread across the region and the entire world. libya is in ruins, and our ambassador and his staff were left helpless to die at the hands of savage killers. egypt was turned over to the radical muslim brotherhood, forcing the military to retake control. iraq is in chaos. iran is on the path to nuclear weapons. syria is engulfed in a civil war and a refugee crisis that now threatens the west. after fifteen years of wars in the middle east, after trillions of dollars spent and thousands of lives lost, the situation is worse than it has ever been before. this is the legacy of hillary clinton. death, destruction, terrorism and weakness. [crowd cheering] but hillary clinton's legacy does not have to be america's legacy. the problems we face now - poverty and violence at home, war and destruction abroad - will last only as long as we continue relying on the same politicians who created them. --
egypt was peaceful. iraq was seeing a reduction in violence. iran was being choked by sanctions. syria was somewhat under control. after four years of hillary clinton, what do we have? isis has spread across the region and the entire world. libya is in ruins, and our ambassador and his staff were left helpless to die at the hands of savage killers. egypt was turned over to the radical muslim brotherhood, forcing the military to retake control. iraq is in chaos. iran is on the path to nuclear...
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egypt was peaceful. iraq was seeing a big, big reduction in violence.n was being choked by sanctions. syria was somewhat under control. after four years of hillary clinton, what do we have? isis has spread across the region, and the entire world. libya is in ruins, and our ambassador and his staff were left helpless to die at the hands of savage killers. egypt was turned over to the radical muslim brotherhood, forcing the military to retake control. iraq is in chaos. iran is on the path to nuclear weapons. syria is engulfed in a civil war and a refugee crisis that now threatens the west. after 15 years of wars in the middle east, after trillions of dollars spent and thousands of lives lost, the situation is worse than it has ever been before. this is the legacy of hillary clinton. death, destruction, terrorism and weakness. [ booing ] [ applause ] but hillary clinton's legacy does not have to be america's legacy. the problems we face now, poverty and violence at home, war and destruction abroad, will last only as long as we continue relying on the same
egypt was peaceful. iraq was seeing a big, big reduction in violence.n was being choked by sanctions. syria was somewhat under control. after four years of hillary clinton, what do we have? isis has spread across the region, and the entire world. libya is in ruins, and our ambassador and his staff were left helpless to die at the hands of savage killers. egypt was turned over to the radical muslim brotherhood, forcing the military to retake control. iraq is in chaos. iran is on the path to...
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libya was stable, egypt was peaceful, iraq was seeing a big reduction in violence.n was being choked by sanctions. syria was somewhat under control. after four years of hillary clinton, what do we have? isis has spread across the region and the entire world. libya is in ruins and our ambassador and his staff were left helpless to die at the hands of savage killers. egypt was turned over to the radical muslim brotherhood forcing the military to retake control. iraq is in chaos. iran is on the path to nuclear weapons. syria is engulfed in a civil war. and our refugee crisis now threatens the west. after 15 years of wars in the middle east, after trillions of dollars spent and thousands of lives lost, the situation is worse than it has ever been before. this is the legacy of hillary clinton. death, destruction, terrorism and weakness. but hillary clinton's legacy does not have to be america's legacy. the problems we face now, poverty and violence at home, war and destruction abroad will last only as long as we continue relying on the same politicians who created them i
libya was stable, egypt was peaceful, iraq was seeing a big reduction in violence.n was being choked by sanctions. syria was somewhat under control. after four years of hillary clinton, what do we have? isis has spread across the region and the entire world. libya is in ruins and our ambassador and his staff were left helpless to die at the hands of savage killers. egypt was turned over to the radical muslim brotherhood forcing the military to retake control. iraq is in chaos. iran is on the...
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>> on egypt, we have a quite n consistent policy. we work together on some regional issues or on libya or on syria. we have fought for human rights and it is part of our daily work from the ground. we support -- i keep saying the word because human rights offenders on the ground and we have human right and the role of society as part of our highlighted topics. i met the minister just this morning. and as you know our security corporation has been on hold for a while. i think it is consistent politics. on the other side, the european way is also a way of engagement. it is also something i strongly believe in. it is especially when you have problems with a partner that you need to talk. interactive communication is a good idea. critical engagement is the way in which we can first of all keep contact with the pop because we have a significant exchange with egypt and the west. it is a compromise. and on how to -- if it will push for a policy of the european union will have to be respected. i think i made it quite clear, yes. first of all
>> on egypt, we have a quite n consistent policy. we work together on some regional issues or on libya or on syria. we have fought for human rights and it is part of our daily work from the ground. we support -- i keep saying the word because human rights offenders on the ground and we have human right and the role of society as part of our highlighted topics. i met the minister just this morning. and as you know our security corporation has been on hold for a while. i think it is...
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egypt was turned over to the radical muslim brotherhood forcing the military to retake control. iraq is in chaos. iran is in on the path to nuclear weapons. syria is engulfed in a civil war and refugee crisis now threatens the west. after 15 years of wars in the middle east, after trillions of dollars spent and thousands of lives lost, the situation is worse than it has ever been before. this is the legacy of hillary clinton, death, destruction, terrorism and weakness. [ applause ] but hillary clinton's legacy does not have to be america's legacy. the problems we face now, poverty and violence at home, war and destruction abroad, will last only as long as we continue relying on the same politicians who created them in the first place. a change in leadership is required to produce a change in out comes. tonight i will share with you my plan for action for america, the most important difference between our plan and that of our opponent and it's our plan will put america first. [ applause ] [ applause ] [ applause ] americanism, not globalism will be our credo as long as we are led
egypt was turned over to the radical muslim brotherhood forcing the military to retake control. iraq is in chaos. iran is in on the path to nuclear weapons. syria is engulfed in a civil war and refugee crisis now threatens the west. after 15 years of wars in the middle east, after trillions of dollars spent and thousands of lives lost, the situation is worse than it has ever been before. this is the legacy of hillary clinton, death, destruction, terrorism and weakness. [ applause ] but hillary...
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libya was egypt was peaceful. iraq was seeing a big reduction in violence. iran was being choked by sanctions. syria was somewhat under control. after four years of hillary clinton, what do we have? isis has spread across the region and the entire world. libya is in ruins and our ambassador and his staff were left helpless to die at the hands of savage killers. egypt was turned over to the radical muslim brotherhood forcing the military to retake control. iraq is in chaos. iran is on the path to nuclear weapons. syria is engulfed in a civil war and a refugee crisis threatens the after 15 years of wars and after trillions of dollars spent and thousands of lives lost, the situation is worse than it has ever been before. this is the legacy of hillary clinton. death, destruction, terrorism, and weakness. but hillary clinton's legacy does not have to be america's legacy. the problems we face now, poverty and violence at home, war and destruction abroad will last only as long as we continue relying on the same politician who is created them in place. a change in l
libya was egypt was peaceful. iraq was seeing a big reduction in violence. iran was being choked by sanctions. syria was somewhat under control. after four years of hillary clinton, what do we have? isis has spread across the region and the entire world. libya is in ruins and our ambassador and his staff were left helpless to die at the hands of savage killers. egypt was turned over to the radical muslim brotherhood forcing the military to retake control. iraq is in chaos. iran is on the path...
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egypt was peaceful. iraq was seeing really a big, big reduction in violence. iran was being choked by sanctions. syria was somewhat under control. after four years of hillary clinton, what do we have? isis has spread across the region and the entire world. libya is in ruins and our ambassador and his staff were left helpless to die at the hands of savage killers. egypt was turned over to the radical muslim brotherhood, forcing the military to retake control. iraq is in chaos. iran is on the path to nuclear weapons. syria is engulfed in a civil war. and a refugee crisis now threatens the west. after 15 years of wars in the middle east, after trillions of dollars spent and thousands of lives lost, the situation is worse than it has ever been before. this is the legacy of hillary clinton. death, destruction, terrorism and weakness. but hillary clinton's legacy does not have to be america's legacy. the problems we face now, poverty and violence at home, war and destruction abroad, will last only as long as we continue relying on the same politicians who created th
egypt was peaceful. iraq was seeing really a big, big reduction in violence. iran was being choked by sanctions. syria was somewhat under control. after four years of hillary clinton, what do we have? isis has spread across the region and the entire world. libya is in ruins and our ambassador and his staff were left helpless to die at the hands of savage killers. egypt was turned over to the radical muslim brotherhood, forcing the military to retake control. iraq is in chaos. iran is on the...
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egypt was peaceful. iraq was seeing really a big, big reduction in violence.ing choked by sanctions. syria was somewhat under control. after four years of hillary clinton, what do we have? isis has spread across the region and the entire world. libya is in ruins, and our ambassador and his staff were left helpless to die at the hands of savage killers. egypt was turned over to the radical muslim brotherhood, forcing the military to retake control. iraq is in chaos. iran is on the path to nuclear weapons. syria is engulfed in a civil war and a refugee crisis now threatens the west. after 15 years of wars in the middle east, after trillions of dollars spent and thousands of lives lost, the situation is worse than it has ever been before. this is the legacy of hillary clinton. death, destruction, terrorism, and weakness. [ cheers and applause ] but hillary clinton's legacy does not have to be america's legacy. the problems we face now, poverty and violence at home, war and destruction abroad, will last only as long as we continue relying on the same politicians w
egypt was peaceful. iraq was seeing really a big, big reduction in violence.ing choked by sanctions. syria was somewhat under control. after four years of hillary clinton, what do we have? isis has spread across the region and the entire world. libya is in ruins, and our ambassador and his staff were left helpless to die at the hands of savage killers. egypt was turned over to the radical muslim brotherhood, forcing the military to retake control. iraq is in chaos. iran is on the path to...
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3rd, 2013, where there was a military coup against a democratically elected islamist government in egypt. so this has been a long running tension in the middle east is, what happens when islamist parties come to power through free elections, when you have a military, or a kind of secular establishment that isn't comfortable with them in power. and that's part of what we're seeing play out here. >> i want to hold you right there. i want to go to -- i want to correct something i said earlier. it's not turkish state television, it's a turkish national tv station, trt. we'll try to listen live to what is being broadcast right now in a studio that has essentially been occupied by opponents of the coup, after that woman that you see there, had been given a statement earlier to read by the coup plotters. she is now surrounded by people who are opposing the coup. let's see if we can listen in with the translator. >> translator: they are shooting, but they seem to be shooting in the air just to scare the people so they wouldn't keep walking. i don't know if, it seems to be a big -- i don't know w
3rd, 2013, where there was a military coup against a democratically elected islamist government in egypt. so this has been a long running tension in the middle east is, what happens when islamist parties come to power through free elections, when you have a military, or a kind of secular establishment that isn't comfortable with them in power. and that's part of what we're seeing play out here. >> i want to hold you right there. i want to go to -- i want to correct something i said...
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egypt was peaceful. iraq was seeing and really a big, big reduction in violence.was being choked by sanctions. syria was somewhat under control. after four years of hillary clinton, what do we have? isis has spread across the region and the entire world. libya is in ruins. and our ambassador and his staff were left helpless to die at the hands of savage killers. egypt was turned over to the radical muslim brotherhood forcing the military to retake control. iraq is in chaos. iran is on the path to nuclear weapons. syria is engulfed in a civil war, refugee crisis now threatens the west. after 15 years of wars in the middle east, after trillions of dollars spent, and thousands of lives lost, the situation is worse than it has ever been before. this is the legacy of hillary clinton. death, destruction, terrorism, and weakness. (cheers and applause. >> but hillary clinton's legacy does not have to be america's legacy. the problems we face now poverty and violence at home, war and destruction abroad, will last only as long as we continue relying on the same politicians
egypt was peaceful. iraq was seeing and really a big, big reduction in violence.was being choked by sanctions. syria was somewhat under control. after four years of hillary clinton, what do we have? isis has spread across the region and the entire world. libya is in ruins. and our ambassador and his staff were left helpless to die at the hands of savage killers. egypt was turned over to the radical muslim brotherhood forcing the military to retake control. iraq is in chaos. iran is on the path...
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. >> 5:41, still ahead on "action news," we have new information about the egypt air flight that crashed in may killing all -6r 6 people on board. >> concert chaos, fans of country music star kenny chesney leave a mess behind in pittsburgh. >> reporter: not expecting delays along 422 and we don't see any, it's nice and quiet by trooper road. no eastbound slowing. fun coming up with several parades around the region we'll tell you where you can catch one after the break. >> we'll tell you how a sharp shooting army veteran saved the life of a balanced eagle. >>> take a look at this picture, we're leaving you with a pretty rainbow over atlantic city. happy birthday america if you're using this toothpaste, you're probably expecting to get visibly whiter teeth, but it only removes surface stains, and clinical tests show that it only provides about a half-shade of whitening. new colgate optic white high impact white is different. it contains hydrogen peroxide, ha profesonally recommended nt. whitening ingredient. it goes beyond surface stains to deeply whiten. it whitens four shades, and that
. >> 5:41, still ahead on "action news," we have new information about the egypt air flight that crashed in may killing all -6r 6 people on board. >> concert chaos, fans of country music star kenny chesney leave a mess behind in pittsburgh. >> reporter: not expecting delays along 422 and we don't see any, it's nice and quiet by trooper road. no eastbound slowing. fun coming up with several parades around the region we'll tell you where you can catch one after the...
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jon stewart of egypt he is often called, will be in the studio 57.t back. the fin brooklyn.truck meet mylanta® tonight. it's also fast, but unlike godawgs, it makes heartburn after dinner, history. new mylanta® tonight. faster than heartburn. ...one of mlife.ieces in my so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doct
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egypt air flight 804 crashed into the mediterranean sea on may 19th. according to data recovered from a con pit voice recorder egyptian investigators say there is a fire and pilots tried to extinguish it before the plane crashed. all 66 people onboard that flight were killed. >>> the real danger at pamplona's running with the bulls is when one or more bulls become separated from the pack and that's what happened during this morning's run in spain. some of the video from today's event is quite graphic. at this point at least six people have reported being gored including two americans. at least two of those who were injured are now listed in serious condition. >>> we're just hours away from the jobs report to be released today, it is jobs friday. and hotel chains are giving travelers bigger incentives to book with them instead of going through the travel websites. >> always looking for those extra points. for that and the rest of your news before the bell we turn to susan li live from cnbc's world headquarters. good morning. >> good morning to you. wall
egypt air flight 804 crashed into the mediterranean sea on may 19th. according to data recovered from a con pit voice recorder egyptian investigators say there is a fire and pilots tried to extinguish it before the plane crashed. all 66 people onboard that flight were killed. >>> the real danger at pamplona's running with the bulls is when one or more bulls become separated from the pack and that's what happened during this morning's run in spain. some of the video from today's event...
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they're on their way to egypt for forensic examination. it crashed in may. the cause remains unknown but flight data recorders showed signs of smoke as well as intense heat. >>> the fbi investigation into hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail server is nearing an end after she was interviewed by the agency for more than three hours. clinton saying she was pleased to assist the department after a meeting though between former president bill clinton and attorney general loretta lynch sparked outrage, lynch said she would accept whatever recommendations the fbi and prosecutors e-mail investigation. >>> donald trump is under fire over yet another controversial tweet. he posted this anti-hillary clinton image showing what resembles the star of david with a pile of money in the background. the same image had appeared last month on a white supremacist website. aven uproar it was deleted from tweet's account and reposted using a circle instead of a star. >>> here's something you don't often expect to see on the fourth of july, a hailstorm. but then again this is
they're on their way to egypt for forensic examination. it crashed in may. the cause remains unknown but flight data recorders showed signs of smoke as well as intense heat. >>> the fbi investigation into hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail server is nearing an end after she was interviewed by the agency for more than three hours. clinton saying she was pleased to assist the department after a meeting though between former president bill clinton and attorney general loretta lynch...
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for american policymakers if the military does succeed and reminds me very much of the situation in egypt in 2013 when a democratically elected muslim government was overthrown by a military coup, and the united states at least should have cut off aid to egypt and a major recipient and it didn't, because at the end of the day the military government and their policies on isis and other groups aligned pretty closely with american interests and so if, indeed, the military does succeed here, theoretically, we should cut off relations with turkey as one of the top ten recipients of u.s. military hardware, but my guess is that we would just sort of say, well, you know, there are interests outweigh the general principle that we won't deal with people who come to power by overthrowing a democratically elected government. we might find a democratically elected government take control. that may account for the silence out of the white house and the pentagon right now. >> it gives president obama an out when he supports the democratically elected government of turkey as to how you define that. bob
for american policymakers if the military does succeed and reminds me very much of the situation in egypt in 2013 when a democratically elected muslim government was overthrown by a military coup, and the united states at least should have cut off aid to egypt and a major recipient and it didn't, because at the end of the day the military government and their policies on isis and other groups aligned pretty closely with american interests and so if, indeed, the military does succeed here,...