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freedom of expression is severely curtailed in egypt.ournalists, bloggers, civil society activists and political dissidents have been locked up by the thousand under the sisi regime, which makes the egyptian movie ‘eshteba k‘, or ‘the clash‘ all the more important. the much—lauded film paints a remarkable picture of the tumult in egypt which led to the military takeover in 2013. the director is my guest today, mohamed diab. what has happened to the spirit of the tahrir revolution? mohamed diab, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. your movie—maker. how big, how deep breath do you have to take before making a movie in the day's egypt, particularly a movie that is about politics, society, culture in your country today? i'm going to tell you what everyone around me told me before making that film — don't. everyone told me, even my family, everyone knew this film was going to explode in my face. making a politicalfilm or something that has a political statement, it's almost suicide. notjust because the government or the regime, it's because of ev
freedom of expression is severely curtailed in egypt.ournalists, bloggers, civil society activists and political dissidents have been locked up by the thousand under the sisi regime, which makes the egyptian movie ‘eshteba k‘, or ‘the clash‘ all the more important. the much—lauded film paints a remarkable picture of the tumult in egypt which led to the military takeover in 2013. the director is my guest today, mohamed diab. what has happened to the spirit of the tahrir revolution?...
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tracey: alain, you're on the ground in egypt.us some color on what you're seeing in terms of consumer demand right now. are domestic consumers recovering now? are you seeing interest from foreign consumers who might be visiting the country? alain: egypt has a very deep consumer segment and very deep consumer demand. the reality is there is still growth in consumer demand. this being said there is a change of pattern of consumption that has been compacted by the last two years. that's absolutely true. this also has been impacted by the change in the offering in the market given the restrictions on import that were there primarily by the lack of foreign currency. so i would say that the consumer demand is still good. we're seeing more and more tourism coming into egypt. i think in the last month we've seen some very good news in that respect. so over all we're positive on that. tracey: and setting egypt aside for one second, when you look at the region and you look at potential areas for growth, what catches your eye? alain: well,
tracey: alain, you're on the ground in egypt.us some color on what you're seeing in terms of consumer demand right now. are domestic consumers recovering now? are you seeing interest from foreign consumers who might be visiting the country? alain: egypt has a very deep consumer segment and very deep consumer demand. the reality is there is still growth in consumer demand. this being said there is a change of pattern of consumption that has been compacted by the last two years. that's absolutely...
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we are seeing more and more tourism coming into egypt.some very good news in that respect. overall, we are positive on the outlook. >> when you look at the region and when you look at potential areas for growth, what catches your eye? >> we look very closely on opportunities. there is a lot of growth, potentially, in the gcc, as well. we are getting deeper in our local markets, but we are also growing in east africa. growth intill room of our current markets. >> that is it for the best of bloomberg markets middle east could this week, we will speak with a health care company. >> that, and all the region's top stories will be right here for the start of the trading week. that is on sunday morning at 8:00 in the uae on bloomberg television. >> >> standard chartered boss bill winters said global trade could be set back decades if president trump attacks the wto. he said it is an assault on -- he sediments -- he said i'm assault on agreements would be a bad outcome. icngapore's domestic imports have the biggest increase. increaseds exports 17
we are seeing more and more tourism coming into egypt.some very good news in that respect. overall, we are positive on the outlook. >> when you look at the region and when you look at potential areas for growth, what catches your eye? >> we look very closely on opportunities. there is a lot of growth, potentially, in the gcc, as well. we are getting deeper in our local markets, but we are also growing in east africa. growth intill room of our current markets. >> that is it for...
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now forve been in egypt almost 20 years.s not the first time that we go through a situation like this. egypt has a lot to offer. times, ing through think we are at the end. we start to see the end of the tunnel. 2016 and 2017n egypt has had a good progress on some important structural reforms. inflation is absolutely true. 2017 thising year, in will offset itself. i think that the important structural reforms that have been taken place, although it took some time, we would have liked things to come faster, it steps in the right direction. you are talking about cutting consolidation,al floating the currency. these are tough steps. markets, financial looking at the floating issuance the egyptian government did in january, it was a sign of confidence. the egyptian economy is starting to show some positive signs. like ours in egypt are extremely important. we are one of the largest investors in the sector. this has an impact on the economy. >> you are on the ground in egypt. give us some color on what you are seeing with consume
now forve been in egypt almost 20 years.s not the first time that we go through a situation like this. egypt has a lot to offer. times, ing through think we are at the end. we start to see the end of the tunnel. 2016 and 2017n egypt has had a good progress on some important structural reforms. inflation is absolutely true. 2017 thising year, in will offset itself. i think that the important structural reforms that have been taken place, although it took some time, we would have liked things to...
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i mean in egypt. >> well, it will come as a surprise for you.edia, and i know that you guys like news montage, so i prepared something for you. have a look. >> -- (speaking in foreign language) -- trump. (speaking in foreign language) donald trump. >> -- (speaking in foreign language) trump. >> -- (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) >> -- (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) >> trevor: here's the question -- how is trump so popular in the middle east? >> yeah, how is trump so popular here? >> trevor: well, i mean, to, to. >> he makes promises he never will deliver. he talks about a religion and he never read the boofnlgt he's full of (bleep). he's the perfect person. it's full of nostalgia for him. >> trevor: the book you're here to talk about is a book that could give trump ideas or a lesson in a revolution. revolution for dummies raffing through the arab spring. in the book you show how -- i mean, you really made comedy in a country that was on the brink. can you give us a sneak preview of wha
i mean in egypt. >> well, it will come as a surprise for you.edia, and i know that you guys like news montage, so i prepared something for you. have a look. >> -- (speaking in foreign language) -- trump. (speaking in foreign language) donald trump. >> -- (speaking in foreign language) trump. >> -- (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) >> -- (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) >> trevor: here's the question --...
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whether crossing a state like egypt or through their borders. like to clarify that hearing -- here in egypt we do not have camps for refugees. there are more than 5 million refugees in egypt and those 5 million refugees live in egyptian society. they will live just like their fellow egyptians. reporter: merkel lees for tunisia on friday accompanied by a business delegation, badly needed investments may at as a sweetener in the negotiations. brent: millions use snapchat every day, most of them are teenagers. i guess that is why i do not use it. today, the company went public. it's been a while. makes us realize we are not teenagers. gerhard: let's swap some snaps. [laughter] shares were snapped up today for this ipo for $17 each. boy, did they. first after logging its first trade of the price more than 40%. it is the largest u.s. tech firm to make a market debut in years and it could will give the others a run for their money. some analysts are skeptical about the company's strategy. investors seem to have seen a ghost. let's bring in jens korte
whether crossing a state like egypt or through their borders. like to clarify that hearing -- here in egypt we do not have camps for refugees. there are more than 5 million refugees in egypt and those 5 million refugees live in egyptian society. they will live just like their fellow egyptians. reporter: merkel lees for tunisia on friday accompanied by a business delegation, badly needed investments may at as a sweetener in the negotiations. brent: millions use snapchat every day, most of them...
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quick note on what is happening in egypt.oundng how the egyptian is moving in terms of the weakening of the currency. it is down over 10%. you can see the u.s. dollar index strengthening. is somethingira we're watching after the remarks from erdogan. in terms of how the s&p 500 futures are currently said, slightly low. energy is a story currently pretty much [indiscernible] pretty range-bound. close to $48 per barrel. let's check on them the first world airlines. -- first world headlines. india mergerdafone is expected to close next year with each side having the right to nominate three directors. it will create the largest telecom company in a competitive market. it still needs regulatory approval. --le a merkel and shinzo abe angela merkel and shinzo abe to fortify efforts trade. they said that global markets can be open and fair. the speech came from hanover. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in china this week. to dissolve his government for a fourth time over mediaute broadcasting. news of the election dominat
quick note on what is happening in egypt.oundng how the egyptian is moving in terms of the weakening of the currency. it is down over 10%. you can see the u.s. dollar index strengthening. is somethingira we're watching after the remarks from erdogan. in terms of how the s&p 500 futures are currently said, slightly low. energy is a story currently pretty much [indiscernible] pretty range-bound. close to $48 per barrel. let's check on them the first world airlines. -- first world headlines....
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egypt is a step closer to a taxon trading. there gave the ok on gradually increasing duty stocks. expected to bring in more than $54 million a year. if it is approved by egypt's parliament, the tax would start at 1/8 of a percent before rising in the second in 30 years. news each day, every day, 26 hundred journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. we have the got -- we have got the world of business covered here on bloomberg. saudi arabia and china has signed more than a dozen deals and sectors ranging from energy to errol our china correspondent joins us. what do we know about these deals? om: the king solomon is in beijing, they had a welcoming ceremony at the great hall of the people. they have penned a number of deals, around 14 is what we are hearing. froming sectors ranging energy, nuclear, even education. and have signed a trade investment treaty. also a memorandum of understanding that covers 35 different projects in both countries. the chinese say it is valued at 65 billion u.s. dollars. china is saudi arab
egypt is a step closer to a taxon trading. there gave the ok on gradually increasing duty stocks. expected to bring in more than $54 million a year. if it is approved by egypt's parliament, the tax would start at 1/8 of a percent before rising in the second in 30 years. news each day, every day, 26 hundred journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. we have the got -- we have got the world of business covered here on bloomberg. saudi arabia and china has signed more than a dozen deals...
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attacked synagogues and then tried to blame this on the army in egypt and others. but it was very clear, this was the muslim brotherhood carrying out their threat that if you remove the muslim brother leader from presidency before he took control, while he was taking his commands from an imam, a religious holy radicalized islamist, i'm told they had him on video taking orders from such an imam. well, he didn't get back into power. nd they recognized, the muslim brotherhood is a terrorist group. and my friend ted cruz has filed a bill and we filed one here in the house to recognize the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization that it is. and i know that replacing obamacare is a system for taking care of people's health is a priority for so many of us. but we have got to multi task and not lose sight of the fact that we're still under the threat of radical islam. they still want to kill us. they still want to eliminate our way of life here in the united states. so while we are hopefully about to create a better health care system in the united states, we got to
attacked synagogues and then tried to blame this on the army in egypt and others. but it was very clear, this was the muslim brotherhood carrying out their threat that if you remove the muslim brother leader from presidency before he took control, while he was taking his commands from an imam, a religious holy radicalized islamist, i'm told they had him on video taking orders from such an imam. well, he didn't get back into power. nd they recognized, the muslim brotherhood is a terrorist group....
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the other friends has been with egypt and feeding your ability to export gas to egypt at the moment.progress did you make their? >> the discussions i am not going to elaborate on. we have talked to the egyptian government about exporting gas to the two and the energy facilities on the delta. the general idea is very clear. the east mediterranean basin, the economic water between israel, egypt, and lebanon put together will be some sort of today notion that europe it since -- get its gas from russia and the northern sea. easternntial and the mediterranean is very big. is that they eat mediterranean will replace to a certain extent the northern sea as europe's gas supplier. you also talk about the pipeline to greece and italy. who is paying for that? i couldn't hear the entire but there was a feasibility study. longest subseae gas pipeline in the world. the longest and also the deepest stretching from israel through cyprus and greece getting to italy. we have found that this is economically feasible and technologically possible. of april, theng energy minister is coming to israel. we h
the other friends has been with egypt and feeding your ability to export gas to egypt at the moment.progress did you make their? >> the discussions i am not going to elaborate on. we have talked to the egyptian government about exporting gas to the two and the energy facilities on the delta. the general idea is very clear. the east mediterranean basin, the economic water between israel, egypt, and lebanon put together will be some sort of today notion that europe it since -- get its gas...
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you are in egypt. you can talk freely.or but then bring it down. >> god that no we are out of time. [inaudible conversations] . >> alike to reading your book it was fascinating because everybody has questions why some people get fat and why don't people understand? why was this of problem and there is a lot of personal stories
you are in egypt. you can talk freely.or but then bring it down. >> god that no we are out of time. [inaudible conversations] . >> alike to reading your book it was fascinating because everybody has questions why some people get fat and why don't people understand? why was this of problem and there is a lot of personal stories
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seeing inat you are egypt is not isolated as well. to recognize that pmi's globally and regionally are looking very good, so the export order index which rose to just that 50, just short of area, is indicate of of two things, one is an exchange rate benefit coming through, but the global environment looking that much better, allowing exports to flourish. steps of cores, the steps to boost confidence, steps to, but at the same time reforms that will be ongoing as well in terms of subsidy reform. these are still headwinds to growth to some extent, so it will be a slow process, but the context of global recovery is a good one and the steps taken are showing a little bit of fruit. david: how would you describe the employment situation there? we are still seeing the rate of firings or job losses among but not as bad as say a few months back. understandable. you will not see a dramatic turnaround in that outflow immediately. it, the employment picture will change with a significant lag when you start to see a more persistent trend of improv
seeing inat you are egypt is not isolated as well. to recognize that pmi's globally and regionally are looking very good, so the export order index which rose to just that 50, just short of area, is indicate of of two things, one is an exchange rate benefit coming through, but the global environment looking that much better, allowing exports to flourish. steps of cores, the steps to boost confidence, steps to, but at the same time reforms that will be ongoing as well in terms of subsidy reform....
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a giant statue discovered in egypt. 26 feet tall. archaeologists say they believe that he ruled egypt more than 3,000 years ago he was the most powerful ruler. it is is set to open next year. futures are up 56 and we thank you for watching. we hope you have good plans this weekend. have a beautiful one. what that we say good morning. have a beautiful weekend. right back at you. good to see. it is friday, march 10. we get the fed beware job report. it's expected to be a big one. it is expected to kick down to 4.7%. we have very strong numbers earlier in the week. we are expected a good number. what to watch for coming up. senator say the current deal is dead on the rise bowl. select the stiffer than back in 2010. when obama care was forced through the congress we are going to come together to back the president on this and get it done.
a giant statue discovered in egypt. 26 feet tall. archaeologists say they believe that he ruled egypt more than 3,000 years ago he was the most powerful ruler. it is is set to open next year. futures are up 56 and we thank you for watching. we hope you have good plans this weekend. have a beautiful one. what that we say good morning. have a beautiful weekend. right back at you. good to see. it is friday, march 10. we get the fed beware job report. it's expected to be a big one. it is expected...
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the world, and calling on the belief, the world will create this. >> reporter: ramsey ruled ancient egypt for 66 years from 1279 212 13 bc, and he conquered modern-day sudan and syria, and archaeologists will attempt to extract the remaining pieces of the statues before restoring them. >> we have removed the head, found the crown and the right year and a fragment of the right i. we hope we can discover the other fragments and can reconstruct it. >> reporter: the statue, once restored and identity confirmed, most likely ramsey the great, and it will be moved to the grand egyptian museum set to open and 2018. in jerusalem, fox news. >>> we learn more about the situation vallejo caught on camera. >> what the police are saying about the incident as this vallejo officer struggles with the man that is taken into custody, and our legal expert will weigh in on the case today on 4 on 2. >>> stocks held steady today, but events could swing the market but nothing in the way of major movement today. it appears the dow jones will finish ever so slightly on the downside, s&p flat, asked that getting a
the world, and calling on the belief, the world will create this. >> reporter: ramsey ruled ancient egypt for 66 years from 1279 212 13 bc, and he conquered modern-day sudan and syria, and archaeologists will attempt to extract the remaining pieces of the statues before restoring them. >> we have removed the head, found the crown and the right year and a fragment of the right i. we hope we can discover the other fragments and can reconstruct it. >> reporter: the statue, once...
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ent in >> i think egypt is an extraordinarily important partner to us. we consider them the gateway into the region. they're an extraordinarily important country to them. they have been very helpful in sinai, helping to address threats to the multinational force there. were particularly responsive to our request for assistance there and they've very, very good -- very, very good partners there. and you know, while we've had perhaps some differences politically with them, one of the things we have been able to maintain i think is a good military-to-military compact and a cent comfrom standpoint, i look forward to continuing to build on that. >> so from your perspective, the have with egypt is achieving its objectives? >> i don't know. because right now we do see instances where countries like egypt and others are reaching military hardware from other countries so i think this goes back to the discussion about f.m.f.r i think our f.m.f. program accomplishes a lot of purposes out there. one of the principal ones from centcommctive as commander is building c
ent in >> i think egypt is an extraordinarily important partner to us. we consider them the gateway into the region. they're an extraordinarily important country to them. they have been very helpful in sinai, helping to address threats to the multinational force there. were particularly responsive to our request for assistance there and they've very, very good -- very, very good partners there. and you know, while we've had perhaps some differences politically with them, one of the things...
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isis attacks in egypt aren't confined to the sinai. in december, a bomb at a church in cairo killed at least 25 people, including many children. isis also claimed responsibility. the government is failing to protect christians. he is the latest arrival from north sinai. he requests that we conceal his identity. he has family left behind. we are told to either convert to islam or pay a tax. we refuse. a familiar isis threat and a stark choice for christians living in the north sinai. >>> team trump's russia connection isn't over. next, we take you live to moscow for the russian view with our matthew chance. today, unlimited gets the network it deserves. verizon. (mic thuds) uh, sorry. it's unlimited without compromising reliability, on the largest, most advanced 4g lte network in america. (thud) uh... sorry, last thing. it's just $45 per line. forty. five. (cheering and applause) and that is all the microphones that i have. (vo) unlimited on verizon. 4 lines, just $45 per line. >>> welcome back. i'm natalie allen. >>> u.s. president, do
isis attacks in egypt aren't confined to the sinai. in december, a bomb at a church in cairo killed at least 25 people, including many children. isis also claimed responsibility. the government is failing to protect christians. he is the latest arrival from north sinai. he requests that we conceal his identity. he has family left behind. we are told to either convert to islam or pay a tax. we refuse. a familiar isis threat and a stark choice for christians living in the north sinai....
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the other front has been with egypt, impeding your ability to export gas to egypt at the moment.ow much progress have you made re?r question mar >> we won't elaborate on some discussions about the egyptian government. maybe make some reference to the general id, very clear. economicmediterranean -- will israel and egypt, maybe also lebanon in the future put will be some kind of .eplacement we get gas from two main sources, from the east of russia and from the northern sea. the northern city of belgium -- the potential for the mediterranean is very big. this foris to build these mediterranean to replace -- the east mediterranean to replace the northern sea. one guest to the european union. pipelinelk about this to greece and italy. who is paying for that? i cannot hear the entire but there has artie been a feasibility study. theough this is going to be longest gas pipeline in the world, and deepest, stretching from israel through greece and cyprus directly to italy, we have found that this is economically feasible and technologically possible. of april, theng .inisters coming to i
the other front has been with egypt, impeding your ability to export gas to egypt at the moment.ow much progress have you made re?r question mar >> we won't elaborate on some discussions about the egyptian government. maybe make some reference to the general id, very clear. economicmediterranean -- will israel and egypt, maybe also lebanon in the future put will be some kind of .eplacement we get gas from two main sources, from the east of russia and from the northern sea. the northern...
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. >> how do egypt since who risk their lives in these protests, how do they feel about what has , this formery strongman this autocrat walking free? >> they are shocked. they are shocked from the beginning of the month when he was found not guilty. it means also for them of thecally, the end arab spring and the end of their dreams of democratic egypt. today just after the prosecutor the deliberation of mubarak, he ordered the liberation of 200 people detained because of their because ofn best their participation to rallies. they are trying to balance both things. >> last year was the worst on record for children in syria. at least 652 where killed. that is according to unicef, which released its annual report today. the syrian government, its opponents, its allies, and both sides showed callous disregard. -- syria'sconflict conflict is poised to enter its year -- its second year. a new report by the united nations children's agency paints a bleak picture. attacks against young people are the highest since the war began. alone 650 children were killed. that is 27% more than the year bef
. >> how do egypt since who risk their lives in these protests, how do they feel about what has , this formery strongman this autocrat walking free? >> they are shocked. they are shocked from the beginning of the month when he was found not guilty. it means also for them of thecally, the end arab spring and the end of their dreams of democratic egypt. today just after the prosecutor the deliberation of mubarak, he ordered the liberation of 200 people detained because of their...
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and also egypt counted into this number. has almost 3 million syrian refugees.ebanon a million plus. it is a country that hosts the largest number of refugees per capita in the world. to say nothing of the six to 7 million people who are internally displaced within syria. at the problems the movement of refugees to europe over the last couple of years caused and we are talking about a million plus over the last couple of years. whom werert of syrian. that puts into context the difficulties these host countries are having hosting far more refugees. even more so especially in the case of lebanon. they also don't have the resources that many european countries have to deal with these kind of problems. are under a huge strain because of this refugee crisis. >> the 5 million mark having been reached, what are they asking to be done about it? this is the largest refugee crisis since the second world war. if you look at the conditions many of these refugees are thing youthe first notice is the vast majority of them aren't living in recognized camps. only a fraction. mo
and also egypt counted into this number. has almost 3 million syrian refugees.ebanon a million plus. it is a country that hosts the largest number of refugees per capita in the world. to say nothing of the six to 7 million people who are internally displaced within syria. at the problems the movement of refugees to europe over the last couple of years caused and we are talking about a million plus over the last couple of years. whom werert of syrian. that puts into context the difficulties...
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returning egypt to a form of authoritarian behavior. can you comment on if you are getting the cooperation you need from a military perspective in egypt? >> i think egypt is an extroidinarily important partner for us. they have had historically long term relationships and are important to them. they have been helpful in the sinai and helping address threats to the multi national force there. they were particularly responsive to our request for assistance there and have been very, very good partners there. you know, while we have had perhaps some differences politically with them, one of the things we have been able to maintain is a good military-to-military contact. i think from a centcom commander sta standpoint i look forward to continuing to build on that. >> would it be fair to say, the program and broader relationship we have with egypt is achieving its objectives? >> well, i don't know. right now we do see instances where countries like egypt and others are reaching out and buying military hardware from other countries. i think it
returning egypt to a form of authoritarian behavior. can you comment on if you are getting the cooperation you need from a military perspective in egypt? >> i think egypt is an extroidinarily important partner for us. they have had historically long term relationships and are important to them. they have been helpful in the sinai and helping address threats to the multi national force there. they were particularly responsive to our request for assistance there and have been very, very...
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, egypt would be israel's biggest ally.would have told you you really had it wrong. but egypt was very helpful in -- to israel in the 2014 war. if people said israeli and saudi officials would be in close discussion because of iran they would've said, that is crazy. of course, all those things are happening. but i don't think that is specifically an issue of the settlements. yes, israel needs a buffer and the protection of the wider space. fundamentally, i was going back to the history not because of the history of victimhood but because it suggests what is the instinctive nature of the people with whom we have to make the deal. they so far have not been recognizing what we are. herzl was in favor of israel as a kind of haven for jews who needed haven but he is not the last word on zionism. david ben-gurion, the israel prime minister had a more robust view on what zionism would be, bringing the language back to life, embodying a new national culture. but it is to transform the jewish people. that is what i wanted to show in
, egypt would be israel's biggest ally.would have told you you really had it wrong. but egypt was very helpful in -- to israel in the 2014 war. if people said israeli and saudi officials would be in close discussion because of iran they would've said, that is crazy. of course, all those things are happening. but i don't think that is specifically an issue of the settlements. yes, israel needs a buffer and the protection of the wider space. fundamentally, i was going back to the history not...
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in europe or ancient egypt in the middle east trying to sort of racialize the ancient historical figuresas white or certainly not black. you cannot be worshiping a group or person and simultaneously being saying the person they look like are inferior. they had to reshape the history and i was glad jay rogers and dr. ben brought up to the true history of the ancient world. >> host: where did the title come from? >> guest: it came from a speech. jefferson davis, a senator from mississippi, was opposing a bill on the u.s. senate that would provide funding for the education of black people in d.c. and said this nation was created by white many and for black men. >> host: tina, oakland, california. go ahead. >> caller: thuank you for takin my call. it is a pleasure and appreciate your work. slavery was horrible enough and the main reason for the huge wealth disparities but it is also jim crow. you know the lynchings and all that stuff started after slavery and all that kind of stuff and blacks being the ones who were able to own property were chased off their properties and things like that.
in europe or ancient egypt in the middle east trying to sort of racialize the ancient historical figuresas white or certainly not black. you cannot be worshiping a group or person and simultaneously being saying the person they look like are inferior. they had to reshape the history and i was glad jay rogers and dr. ben brought up to the true history of the ancient world. >> host: where did the title come from? >> guest: it came from a speech. jefferson davis, a senator from...
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it lies between egypt and israel.d there's only one girl who plays the drums there. ♪ that is nana. she's 16 years old. she goes to music school where she's learning to play the drums. no girls play the drums there at least not publicly. girls do learn instruments traditionally piano, guitar, or violin. typically parents do not have their daughters play publicly. >> that blows my mind. >> a lot of people, she says, are very supportive of her like her mom who is a journalist. but she says she's lost some friends who said she's disrespecting their culture and their tradition. ♪ she got into it because her family was walking through a very old neighborhood in egypt and ran across a man who had some instruments for sale. she started playing and he gave her an old instrument. she's been interested in it ever since. this was posted in february and it went viral. they said at the school that other girls have seen it and have signed up for music lessons. now, the big thing for her coming up is she's going to be part of a publ
it lies between egypt and israel.d there's only one girl who plays the drums there. ♪ that is nana. she's 16 years old. she goes to music school where she's learning to play the drums. no girls play the drums there at least not publicly. girls do learn instruments traditionally piano, guitar, or violin. typically parents do not have their daughters play publicly. >> that blows my mind. >> a lot of people, she says, are very supportive of her like her mom who is a journalist. but...
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it is understandable thaw are getting flowing back into egypt.t the same time, there will be demand for foreign currency, which has been pent up for sometime as well. these kind of alternating flows are going to criminality, we think, to some consolidation between that sort of 16 to 18 area. >> david here in hong kong. obviously it was a dramatic pick up as you well know, we are still in cracks. i guess that is what you would expect. if the currency is down 40%, you would hope you would get some improvement. what i would ask is what sort of measures from the government can we expect should they put in just to solidify this momentum and hopefully get us above that 50 line? >> i am not sure the objective of the government is to get it above the 50 line per se. but i think growth will naturally start to recover. what you are seeing in egypt is not isolated as well. you have to recognize that p.m.i.'s globally and regionally are looking very good. the export order index rows to just short of 49, indicative of two things. one, obviously an exchange ra
it is understandable thaw are getting flowing back into egypt.t the same time, there will be demand for foreign currency, which has been pent up for sometime as well. these kind of alternating flows are going to criminality, we think, to some consolidation between that sort of 16 to 18 area. >> david here in hong kong. obviously it was a dramatic pick up as you well know, we are still in cracks. i guess that is what you would expect. if the currency is down 40%, you would hope you would...
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reporter: the large electronics ban will apply to non-stop flights from ten international airports in egypt, jordan, kuwait, qatar, saudi arabia, turkey and the united arab emirates, don't expect to do without your ipad or laptop in the u.s., procedures are already in place to mitigate the risk for domestic flights. >> they have done a really good job. there has not been anything major like 9/11. so i think security has done a good job. so i guess they do trust them. >> reporter: the government is following suit. it announced it is also banning large electronic devices coming from six of those countries. reporting live at sfo, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> matt, thank you. this morning, president trump is warning house republicans that their seats in congress could be in jeopardy if they fail to pass the health bill. >> that conveyed during a meeting hours ago. the goal to repeal and replace the centerpiece of the affordable care act, which aims to change how health care is finance and eliminate the mandate requiring most americans to have insurance. the house will vote on thursday, which is
reporter: the large electronics ban will apply to non-stop flights from ten international airports in egypt, jordan, kuwait, qatar, saudi arabia, turkey and the united arab emirates, don't expect to do without your ipad or laptop in the u.s., procedures are already in place to mitigate the risk for domestic flights. >> they have done a really good job. there has not been anything major like 9/11. so i think security has done a good job. so i guess they do trust them. >> reporter:...
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there, >> in 1977, sadat was making a speech in -- the parliament in egypt, and he put down his papers and he said, i will good anywhere. would good to the ends of the earth. i will go to israel and speak to the knesset if if was save one egyptian life. and nobody believed it. he wasn't even mentioned in the newspaper his next day. ten days later sadat's plain is circumstance -- plane is circling over tel aviv. now, you'd have to understand the thinking of both sides at this historic moment. here is israel's greatest enemy coming to talk to them, literally uninvited. the invited himself. the israeli simple -- they meant to how to play the egyptian national anthem and then there was the question of is sadat really in the plane? could it be full of terrorist us, explosives? we'll have all the leaders of here waiting for him? there were snipers all over the rooptops just in case. -- rooftops just in race, and plane is the -- his plane comes in, there are searchlights that catch the fuselage and people are on tender hooks and then lands and sadat comes down and embraces goal da meir and sh
there, >> in 1977, sadat was making a speech in -- the parliament in egypt, and he put down his papers and he said, i will good anywhere. would good to the ends of the earth. i will go to israel and speak to the knesset if if was save one egyptian life. and nobody believed it. he wasn't even mentioned in the newspaper his next day. ten days later sadat's plain is circumstance -- plane is circling over tel aviv. now, you'd have to understand the thinking of both sides at this historic...
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the defense ministry saying there are no russian forces in egypt.of course, reported by reuters. calling it a hoax about no information about the government or a drone in libya. but they are saying at the kremlin that they are keen to see the situation in libya stabilizing and having contact with all sides there. but there is no suggestion, at least from the kremlin that they are planning to intervene in that process. however, we have certainly been seeing a closer engagement from russia in libya in recent months, not only with the internationally backed government in tripoli. but in particular, with the head of the rival administration based in the eastern city of tul tullee tulleert. and joined in early january having a conference call there with the russian defense minister. and that, in particular, is raising concerns with the u.s.ing that russia may be looking to install or prop up a russian-backed leader in libya to perhaps cement its influence in the middle east, in the mediterranean after the success of its intervention of syria leading to t
the defense ministry saying there are no russian forces in egypt.of course, reported by reuters. calling it a hoax about no information about the government or a drone in libya. but they are saying at the kremlin that they are keen to see the situation in libya stabilizing and having contact with all sides there. but there is no suggestion, at least from the kremlin that they are planning to intervene in that process. however, we have certainly been seeing a closer engagement from russia in...
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, egypt would be israel's biggest ally. was very helpful in the 2014 war. of course, all those things are happening. but i don't think that is specifically an issue of the settlements. yes, israel needs a buffer and the protection of the wider space. fundamentally, i was going back to the history not because of the history of victimhood but because it suggests what is the extent of nature of the people with whom we have to -- the instinctive nature of the people with whom we have to make the deal. israel as in favor of a kind of haven for jews who needed haven but he is not the last word on zionism. other prime ministers had a much more robust view on what scientists would be, bringing the language back to life, a national culture. this is not just a bunch of people who moved from europe or north africa, came to palestine and got into a war. this is a group of people who in many ways came to a new place, rebuilt an entire people, one of the grandest human stories of all time, just needs the other side to recognize we're als
, egypt would be israel's biggest ally. was very helpful in the 2014 war. of course, all those things are happening. but i don't think that is specifically an issue of the settlements. yes, israel needs a buffer and the protection of the wider space. fundamentally, i was going back to the history not because of the history of victimhood but because it suggests what is the extent of nature of the people with whom we have to -- the instinctive nature of the people with whom we have to make the...
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sophisticated —— ancient egypt, how sophisticated —— ancient egypt, how sophisticated that time was.ause of one find. we are very excited to see what else comes out of it. doctor joyce tyldesley, archaeologist and egyptologist. the association of police and crime commissioners have renewed calls for a national database of taxi drivers to be introduced in england. it's thought this would prevent drivers banned in one area from getting a licence elsewhere. at the moment, individual councils are responsible for issuing licenses, but their requirements can be different. dame vera baird qcjoins us now. so, this seems to be like a fairly obvious move to make. would it be simple? the department for transport don't seem to be completely opposed to the idea of a national registration scheme. we think it probably could be added to the current disclosure and barring scheme and lodged with it. obviously it would have to be built up and they have made very clear that they need to consider it in the round cost fit benefit analysis and so on. but the concern we have at the moment is that even thoug
sophisticated —— ancient egypt, how sophisticated —— ancient egypt, how sophisticated that time was.ause of one find. we are very excited to see what else comes out of it. doctor joyce tyldesley, archaeologist and egyptologist. the association of police and crime commissioners have renewed calls for a national database of taxi drivers to be introduced in england. it's thought this would prevent drivers banned in one area from getting a licence elsewhere. at the moment, individual...
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yes, and he put his name all over egypt.habit of taking other people's monuments. given the location of that it might well be that this is an earlier king who has been repurposed as ramses how easy is it something this big? ayr it is really easy, it has been smashed up in antiquity and is coming out in pieces, this is how it was abandoned. and the dirt on the soil encroaches on the site, it gets abandoned, people start to live around it and it gets lost. we have lost loads of stuff in egypt, there are pyramids and royal tombs which are pyramids and royal tombs which are missing, so this is not surprising. and is expected that this will go in the new museum in cairo alongside all sorts of things which are so important the age. as we said, we would imagine there will bea we said, we would imagine there will be a lot more found on this site so there could be a lot more found. that is up to egyptian authorities and it would be a difficult thing to move but something special will be planned for it when it is finally got out of th
yes, and he put his name all over egypt.habit of taking other people's monuments. given the location of that it might well be that this is an earlier king who has been repurposed as ramses how easy is it something this big? ayr it is really easy, it has been smashed up in antiquity and is coming out in pieces, this is how it was abandoned. and the dirt on the soil encroaches on the site, it gets abandoned, people start to live around it and it gets lost. we have lost loads of stuff in egypt,...
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and during egypt's upheavals, many began to look back fondly on the mubarak era.ent. —— set upa called we are sorry mr president. —— set up a group. translation: called we are sorry mr president. —— set up a group. translationzlj called we are sorry mr president. —— set up a group. translation: i knew from day one that he was an innocent man, because a man who once fought for the freedom of this country would never cull its youth. we won in the end. it is a great victory for a great man. on the streets of cairo little attention is given to news that the man who millions once wa nted news that the man who millions once wanted locked up sentenced to death has been released. egyptians long for stability. and it elected in military strongman. his crackdown on pro—democracy activists. those who made sacrifices in tahrir square have found times are tough, this woman has injuries ever since she was beaten them but has continued working as a nurse in a field hospital and celebrated when mubarak was forced out. she is in despair that he has been freed. translation: i put t
and during egypt's upheavals, many began to look back fondly on the mubarak era.ent. —— set upa called we are sorry mr president. —— set up a group. translation: called we are sorry mr president. —— set up a group. translationzlj called we are sorry mr president. —— set up a group. translation: i knew from day one that he was an innocent man, because a man who once fought for the freedom of this country would never cull its youth. we won in the end. it is a great victory for a...
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the countries affected by the uk laptop ban are turkey, lebanon, jordan, egypt, saudi arabia and tunisiaates, qatar, saudi arabia and kuwait. what has been worrying the us and the uk is a device like the one that blew a hole in the side of the somali airliner last year. a small bomb in a laptop. only the bomber was killed. the theory is that a small device going off in the hold, rather than the cabin, gives the pilot a better chance of successfully leading the plane. but turkey has urged the lifting of the ban as soon as possible, saying it creates unfair competition. translation: we respect security measures. we must take security measures. security measures are more important than passengers' comfort. but if you impose security measures in one place and do not implement them in another place, we would interpret that differently. we would think that there are other intentions behind this ban. for business travellers wanting to do work, for families wanting entertainment, it is going to be a big and for many unpopular change. there is no end date for the ban, but officials say that secur
the countries affected by the uk laptop ban are turkey, lebanon, jordan, egypt, saudi arabia and tunisiaates, qatar, saudi arabia and kuwait. what has been worrying the us and the uk is a device like the one that blew a hole in the side of the somali airliner last year. a small bomb in a laptop. only the bomber was killed. the theory is that a small device going off in the hold, rather than the cabin, gives the pilot a better chance of successfully leading the plane. but turkey has urged the...
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. >> jimmy: i know -- is it egypt? >> egypt and genesis. >> jimmy: and genesis.he's just like -- he knows stuff. you know what i mean? he's like saying stuff. i was saying he's in his age now where he, like, wants to tell me everybody is better than me. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: no! he's doing that to you? >> like, he'll be like -- "she kind of sings better than you, mommy." >> jimmy: oh, my god! [ laughter ] well he can -- well, he's allowed -- now he's like a -- he's a producer now. >> right. >> jimmy: no, because there is a cute story. >> he's producing me. >> jimmy: no, is he? no, but exactly. he's the cutest. i saw a video of him playing piano. was it on kendrick's? >> yeah, he's on -- he did a a track on kendrick's album. >> jimmy: at five years old. >> he did. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he is so confident. does he get intimidated by all the stars that you're friends with like the musicians and stuff? or you just grew up with them so he's normal? >> i think -- >> jimmy: you knew prince. >> that's true. he didn't know prince. i would have loved him
. >> jimmy: i know -- is it egypt? >> egypt and genesis. >> jimmy: and genesis.he's just like -- he knows stuff. you know what i mean? he's like saying stuff. i was saying he's in his age now where he, like, wants to tell me everybody is better than me. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: no! he's doing that to you? >> like, he'll be like -- "she kind of sings better than you, mommy." >> jimmy: oh, my god! [ laughter ] well he can -- well, he's allowed --...
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more than 26 feet tall, it is believed to be ramseys ii, the most famous of egypt's ancient pharaohsrs ago. while professor robert e. kelley was doing a skype interview today on foreign affairs, a domestic crisis broke out. >> for the wider region, i think one of your children just walked in. shifting-- shifting-- shifting sands in the region. do you think relation with the north may change? >> i would be surprised if they do. ( laughter ). >> pardon me. my apologies. >> what does this mean for the region? >> my apologies. ( laughter ) >> sorry. north korea-- south korea's -- >> where is mary popins when you need her? steve hartman is coming up next with something special on the school lunch menu. americans - 83% try to eat healthy. yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day 50+ a complete multi-vitamin with 100% daily value of more than 15 key nutrients. one a day 50+. hey, ready foyeah. big meeting? >>uh, hello!? a meeting? it's a big one. too bad. we are double booked: diarrhea and abdominal pain. why don't you start without me? oh
more than 26 feet tall, it is believed to be ramseys ii, the most famous of egypt's ancient pharaohsrs ago. while professor robert e. kelley was doing a skype interview today on foreign affairs, a domestic crisis broke out. >> for the wider region, i think one of your children just walked in. shifting-- shifting-- shifting sands in the region. do you think relation with the north may change? >> i would be surprised if they do. ( laughter ). >> pardon me. my apologies. >>...
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. >> reporter: the countries impacted include jordan, egypt, turkey and the united arab emirates, home to dubai, an origin of several daily flights into the united states. a former counterterrorism official telling ab news it was probably driven by intelligence of a possible attack. >> what's likely happened is the u.s. government has developed some intelligence that a group or individual has developed some type of device they can get on to an airplane using a laptop or some other electronic appliance. >> reporter: electronics have been used before by terrorists as recently as last year. this hole blown through a jetliner by a laptop shortly after takeoff in somalia. the pilot managing to land and the alleged bomber the only death. aviation experts said at the time if the bomb went off at cruising altitude, the plane would almost certainly have been destroyed. and the ban does not affect any u.s. carriers. a government official tells abc news this has been considered for several weeks now. >> lawmakers were apparently briefed about it over the weekend. >> all right. >>> and the white h
. >> reporter: the countries impacted include jordan, egypt, turkey and the united arab emirates, home to dubai, an origin of several daily flights into the united states. a former counterterrorism official telling ab news it was probably driven by intelligence of a possible attack. >> what's likely happened is the u.s. government has developed some intelligence that a group or individual has developed some type of device they can get on to an airplane using a laptop or some other...
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eve ryo ne jet coming out of egypt, killing everyone on board. mould - a new ban does not in the mould with a new ban does not apply. in whitehall, the bbc understands there were concerns about introducing the band. it does about introducing the band. itdfies . about introducing the band. itooes . relate about introducing the band. itdoea . relate to a specific plot. there he}? féléfégt é agape 51a; @ bound to be a commercial was bound to be a commercial and diplomatic price for this. it is was bound to be a commercial and dipll yet :ic price for this. it is was bound to be a commercial and dipll yet one ‘ice for this. it is was bound to be a commercial and dipll yet one more r this. it is was bound to be a commercial and dipll yet one more incumbents for air also yet one more incumbents for air passengers. the scope g disruption is ::;::; people ' ' w is :ie:; people will i is 13:1; people will get i is immense. people will get the wrong end of many sticks. they will think it applies to all flights from the uk, as well as these six countries. peo
eve ryo ne jet coming out of egypt, killing everyone on board. mould - a new ban does not in the mould with a new ban does not apply. in whitehall, the bbc understands there were concerns about introducing the band. it does about introducing the band. itdfies . about introducing the band. itooes . relate about introducing the band. itdoea . relate to a specific plot. there he}? féléfégt é agape 51a; @ bound to be a commercial was bound to be a commercial and diplomatic price for this. it...
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aerial reconnaissance detectsing a large drone and aircraft at a base in egypt close to the border. testifying he believes the kremlin is trying to determine the course of libya political future. let's go live to moscow to bring in cnn's clare sebastian for the latest developments. good morning. >>> hi, christine. well, the russians are dismissing those records. the kremlin spokesman dmitry peskov saying he has no information he's on the presence of a drone or russian special forces in egypt. the ministry florida out denying it calls a hoax. what we have seen is an increased level of engagement in libya. not only with the backed tripoli but most recently with khalifa haftar. he boarded a russian aircraft carrier the "admiral kusnetsov" and held a conference with the russian defense minister. and that is what is raising concerns that russia might be looking to prop up or restore a russian leader in libya as it has been doing in libya, with the rodriguez a regime. and about said to the ports. russia had billions in cancelled contracts during the arab spring econom motives as well as p
aerial reconnaissance detectsing a large drone and aircraft at a base in egypt close to the border. testifying he believes the kremlin is trying to determine the course of libya political future. let's go live to moscow to bring in cnn's clare sebastian for the latest developments. good morning. >>> hi, christine. well, the russians are dismissing those records. the kremlin spokesman dmitry peskov saying he has no information he's on the presence of a drone or russian special forces in...