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arecoms egypt, they currently down 16% this year.e averaging an interesting position on the stock. you see the downside. one thing that we will all be watching as the week it's underway is any news under iran's presidential election. we have the founder of lighthouse research, he is still with us. john paul, i don't expect you to produce the outcome of the iranian election but i want to ask you what you are watching. >> i think iran's election for most of the world matters terms of what it stands is going to be on the nuclear agreement. we've seen even some hard-line candidates as a moved in the direction of saying they still support the nuclear agreement. i think from a broader global perspective, the iranian election is going to be a relatively big nonevent, massivelits an issue but if you have all the candidates, both moderates and hard-liners moving in t dection they're going to support it, i would not expect them to tear it up. tracey: here we have a candidate who is trying to fill the banking gap that has been left oud onday. w
arecoms egypt, they currently down 16% this year.e averaging an interesting position on the stock. you see the downside. one thing that we will all be watching as the week it's underway is any news under iran's presidential election. we have the founder of lighthouse research, he is still with us. john paul, i don't expect you to produce the outcome of the iranian election but i want to ask you what you are watching. >> i think iran's election for most of the world matters terms of what...
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yousef: let's talk about what is happening in egypt.ry has gotten an endorsement from the international monetary fund. egypt is excepting $3 billion of -- accepting $3 billion of international bonds. what does this mean for the currency markets? this caught most analysts and experts by surprise. ultimately, when the central bank moves with the kind of scale that we saw this week, you would expect the currency to reflect that a little more than it has. we have built up a chart to showcase what is happening with the egyptian pound. so far this year, you will remember it was the best-performing currency at the beginning, and this is compared to the blue line, the msci emerging markets currency index. this is not an exciting story since march. where is this resilience coming from that it can even withstand a move like we saw from the central bank? >> it cannot be freely floating at this stage. that is the key take away. it does not make sense for a 200 dip shipped in rates, a modest one, we could argue about investor expectations versus wha
yousef: let's talk about what is happening in egypt.ry has gotten an endorsement from the international monetary fund. egypt is excepting $3 billion of -- accepting $3 billion of international bonds. what does this mean for the currency markets? this caught most analysts and experts by surprise. ultimately, when the central bank moves with the kind of scale that we saw this week, you would expect the currency to reflect that a little more than it has. we have built up a chart to showcase what...
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the country retaliates with airstrikes on libya. —— funerals in egypt. glimpse into the past — the bbc‘s given exclusive access to historic footage that's not been seen in 80 years. hello. britain's top counter—terrorism officer says they have captured "a large part" of the network involved in the manchester arena attack where 22 people died. mark rowley said "immense progress" had been made in the investigation but there were still important lines to pursue and arrests to be made. a 44—year—old man was taken into custody friday evening on suspicion of terrorism offences. it brings the total number of men under arrest over the attack to nine. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. the bomber, salman abedi, came back to manchester from libya last week. renting a flat in this block, he had already bought many of the ingredients for his lethal device. it was here that salman abedi spent his last weekend, putting his bomb together, making the final preparations to attack a concert full of teenage girls. about three months earlier, before he
the country retaliates with airstrikes on libya. —— funerals in egypt. glimpse into the past — the bbc‘s given exclusive access to historic footage that's not been seen in 80 years. hello. britain's top counter—terrorism officer says they have captured "a large part" of the network involved in the manchester arena attack where 22 people died. mark rowley said "immense progress" had been made in the investigation but there were still important lines to pursue and...
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packageuch does the imf actually help egypt?ace other challenges that it needs to deal with. >> is one of those cases where every little helps. egypt's financial position, it's reserves have improved. they are going in the right direction. reminder, these little updates that you get from the imf are helpful. you cannot have one side of the picture without the other. you need to see the reform process move forward as well. you need to see inflation come down. these things need to move hand in hand or egypt's overall position to improve. it is not just about the imf package or the reforms on its own. >> let's turn the conversation to saudi arabia. we just heard that they are expecting passive inflows equivalent to 2.5 times current holdings by foreign investors ahead of this msci emerging markets category conclusion. where do you think valuations are in saudi arabia? some put it at a premium to pms and at close to historical highs? is this a sign to move? >> valuations by our reckoning are not near all-time highs. they are pretty
packageuch does the imf actually help egypt?ace other challenges that it needs to deal with. >> is one of those cases where every little helps. egypt's financial position, it's reserves have improved. they are going in the right direction. reminder, these little updates that you get from the imf are helpful. you cannot have one side of the picture without the other. you need to see the reform process move forward as well. you need to see inflation come down. these things need to move hand...
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a fresh page with egypt.s be a catalyst for a new way to look at politics in the middle east? >> i would not be overly optimistic about a new page being turned. i was commenting on bloomberg television when president obama made his speech in cairo when he won the nobel prize. the middle east has become much more challenging than it was eight years ago. solving the problem in syria looks quite difficult. implementation of safe zones is going to be key. i would not place any high that's on it for now. tracey: the argument i have seen is things are different because israel and the gulf arabs states have a common enemy in the form of extremism and iran. donald trump it does not seem bound by the nation you have to and maybeds with iran that frees him up to please some israelarab states and at the same time. >> there are a lot of benefits from treating the problem with a clean slate. in the region, saudi arabia has been a traditional ally. if he found a way of leveraging that to bring the divergences closer, i thi
a fresh page with egypt.s be a catalyst for a new way to look at politics in the middle east? >> i would not be overly optimistic about a new page being turned. i was commenting on bloomberg television when president obama made his speech in cairo when he won the nobel prize. the middle east has become much more challenging than it was eight years ago. solving the problem in syria looks quite difficult. implementation of safe zones is going to be key. i would not place any high that's on...
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funerals in egypt for the coptic christians killed in an attack on friday. the country retaliates with airstrikes on libya. reports that president trump's son—in—law discussed a secret back—channel between the trump transition team and the kremlin. and a glimpse into the past — the bbc‘s given exclusive access to historic footage that's not been seen in 80 years. hello. police investigating the manchester suicide bombing have arrested two more suspects, bringing the total number of men being held over the attack to 11. officers say they carried out a controlled explosion to gain entry to a property on the outskirts of the city. 22 people were killed in monday night's attack. police say they've captured "a large part" of the network involved. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, reports. the bomber, salman abedi, came back to manchester from libya last week. renting a flat in this block, he had already bought many of the ingredients for his lethal device. it was here that salman abedi spent his last weekend, putting his bomb together, making the f
funerals in egypt for the coptic christians killed in an attack on friday. the country retaliates with airstrikes on libya. reports that president trump's son—in—law discussed a secret back—channel between the trump transition team and the kremlin. and a glimpse into the past — the bbc‘s given exclusive access to historic footage that's not been seen in 80 years. hello. police investigating the manchester suicide bombing have arrested two more suspects, bringing the total number of...
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the 30-year-old hijazy grew up in the washington area, and in egypt.2013, she and mohammed founded the "belady foundation." the goal: to help impoverished street children in cairo. but they soon found themselves in prison, falsely accused of horrendous crimes, and the subjects of international efforts-- including by presidents trump and obama-- to gain their release. judy spoke with aya and mohammed earlier this week. >> woodruff: the calm, mundane routine of daily life is something new and special again for aya hijazy and her husband mohammed hassanien. the apartment they moved in to outside washington is still sparsely furnished but it's a place to call their own, and it's a world away from the egyptian jail cells and crowded courtroom cages they were kept in for three years. they had met in tahrir square in the heady days after egypt's 2011 revolution. >> initially, it seemed like the political climate would allow for political change. >> woodruff: but by 2013, after the military deposed the muslim brotherhood government, the picture darkened. they
the 30-year-old hijazy grew up in the washington area, and in egypt.2013, she and mohammed founded the "belady foundation." the goal: to help impoverished street children in cairo. but they soon found themselves in prison, falsely accused of horrendous crimes, and the subjects of international efforts-- including by presidents trump and obama-- to gain their release. judy spoke with aya and mohammed earlier this week. >> woodruff: the calm, mundane routine of daily life is...
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anchor: we start in egypt were gunmen have opened fire on a group of coptic christians. reports of casualties. we are told at least 23 people have been killed and 25 wounded. the group were driving to a monastery south of cairo. they were traveling in two buses and a truck through the province. is home to a sizable christian minority. for the story, we will cross to cairo. bring us up to speed. what more do we know about the attack? is -- have been wounded. the st.e heading to samuel monastery. gunmen opened fire on them. they were saying at least 10 gunmen, but unconfirmed at the moment. newspapers are saying children among the dead. [indiscernible] it is looking horrific. apologize for the poor phone connection. do we have any idea of who is behind this attack? moment, no group has claimed responsibility for the attack. anchor: we have -- >> [indiscernible] apologize for interrupting you but the phone is poor and we will try to reestablish to get more on t the story. we are joined for a bit more. nadia, put it in context in egypt. christians around the country make up
anchor: we start in egypt were gunmen have opened fire on a group of coptic christians. reports of casualties. we are told at least 23 people have been killed and 25 wounded. the group were driving to a monastery south of cairo. they were traveling in two buses and a truck through the province. is home to a sizable christian minority. for the story, we will cross to cairo. bring us up to speed. what more do we know about the attack? is -- have been wounded. the st.e heading to samuel monastery....
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of course, the gaza strip which is run by hamas does have that border with egypt, egypt and several oftly entered the muslim brotherhood to be a terrorist organisation, so it is very interesting indeed, there is not a single mention of the muslim brotherhood in this new document, although of course hamas was a logical offshoot of that big a islamist organisation. stay with us on 0utside source. and here in the uk, the organisation representing nhs groups has called on political parties to commit to linking health spending to the growth of the economy. the future funding of the nhs has risen up the political agenda, and the election manifestoes should spell out where the different parties stand. the nhs confederation, which represents health groups in england, wales, and northern ireland, has called for commitments for a minimum fixed percentage of gdp — that's national income — to be spent on health, as with defence and international aid. the confederation notes that uk's health spending as a share of the economy, just under 10%, is below that of france and germany. the organisation ha
of course, the gaza strip which is run by hamas does have that border with egypt, egypt and several oftly entered the muslim brotherhood to be a terrorist organisation, so it is very interesting indeed, there is not a single mention of the muslim brotherhood in this new document, although of course hamas was a logical offshoot of that big a islamist organisation. stay with us on 0utside source. and here in the uk, the organisation representing nhs groups has called on political parties to...
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this was the scene just last month after church bombings in northern egypt. nationwide state of emergency was announced and security was stepped up but many coptic , christians say the authorities provide more lip service than proper protection. dozens of churchgoers have been killed in recent months but the -- by the so-called islamic state. it says that christians are its favorite prey and have vowed to keep up the attacks. and as well as the new threat from i.s., many believers here complain of an older problem, discrimination. among members of egypt's christian community, the largest in the middle east, there is anger and fear, and once again, there is grief. orla guerin, "bbc news," cairo. jane: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to congressman voted in just after assaulting a reporter. now he says he shouldn't have done it. australia is the only commonwealth country who is has never signed a treaty with its indigenous people, but that could finally change. halloween days of historic talks. aboriginal -- peoples have demanded a -- our corre
this was the scene just last month after church bombings in northern egypt. nationwide state of emergency was announced and security was stepped up but many coptic , christians say the authorities provide more lip service than proper protection. dozens of churchgoers have been killed in recent months but the -- by the so-called islamic state. it says that christians are its favorite prey and have vowed to keep up the attacks. and as well as the new threat from i.s., many believers here complain...
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here and elsewhere, modern egypt is built next to and often on top of ancient egypt.0 miles south, and almost 4,000 years back in time, to the village of lisht. today, the people of lisht bury their dead in a cemetery at the edge of town, in the same place that ancient egyptians buried their dead. >> sarah parcak: every day, i come to the site. and it just blows my mind, you know, and this is just one tomb. >> whitaker: at the age of 38, sarah parcak is leading the excavation of a tomb that's 3,800 years old. were all of the tombs this elaborate? >> parcak: no, no. so this is special. this is a big rock-cut tomb of a wealthy middle kingdom official. it's big. >> whitaker: we watched parcak's team meticulously dig with trowels and brushes. after three weeks of this, the tomb buried for millennia was slowly revealed. most of the discoveries were fragments of pots and inscribed stones. that changed the morning we arrived. sarah, what is this? what... what have you found? >> parcak: so this is beautiful. >> whitaker: ohhh, a hand. >> parcak: this is amazing. >> whitaker:
here and elsewhere, modern egypt is built next to and often on top of ancient egypt.0 miles south, and almost 4,000 years back in time, to the village of lisht. today, the people of lisht bury their dead in a cemetery at the edge of town, in the same place that ancient egyptians buried their dead. >> sarah parcak: every day, i come to the site. and it just blows my mind, you know, and this is just one tomb. >> whitaker: at the age of 38, sarah parcak is leading the excavation of a...
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it's isis and egypt today. at least 28 people are dead after gunmen attacked a bus filled with christians on their way to a monastery in the southern part of the country. fox news' conor powell is standing by in jerusalem with the latest. >> reporter: trish, this was actually a caravan of christian pilgrims traveling from cairo down south, about 158 or so miles. they were attacked according to eyewitnesses and survivors by up to as many as ten militants using weapons, guns, attacked two different buses. the attackers had military-style uniforms and wereearingasks, up to 28 people have been killed. that number has been steadily increasing the last few hours and very well could continue to go up. the christian victims on their way to the monastery of saint samuel the confessor. the coptic christian community make up 9% of egypt's 92 million people. they have seen a wave of attacks primarily from isis-related groups. no group claimed responsibility for today's attack, but on palm sunday, there were multiple church
it's isis and egypt today. at least 28 people are dead after gunmen attacked a bus filled with christians on their way to a monastery in the southern part of the country. fox news' conor powell is standing by in jerusalem with the latest. >> reporter: trish, this was actually a caravan of christian pilgrims traveling from cairo down south, about 158 or so miles. they were attacked according to eyewitnesses and survivors by up to as many as ten militants using weapons, guns, attacked two...
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they make about 10% or so of egypt's 92 million people.ed an attack after attack after attack on the christian community with several bombings of churches in december and the easter holiday as well. several muslim leaders and egypt have condemned today's attack and the president has vowed to find the attackers. he took the power back in 2013 and vowed to improve egypt's security situation, but the situation in egypt has continued to get worse, not only across the entire community of muslims and christians, but particularly for egypt's christian community which has seen a wave of attacks. today, no different. the question is, what will the egyptian government do to bring the violence and attacks on the community to an end? >> heather: conor powell come alive for us. >> leland: the search for suspects is intensifying in the manchester investigation and concerns are mounting that there may be another bomb out there. a former marine bomb technician with exactly what the risks are in situations like this and how the manchester bombing pertains
they make about 10% or so of egypt's 92 million people.ed an attack after attack after attack on the christian community with several bombings of churches in december and the easter holiday as well. several muslim leaders and egypt have condemned today's attack and the president has vowed to find the attackers. he took the power back in 2013 and vowed to improve egypt's security situation, but the situation in egypt has continued to get worse, not only across the entire community of muslims and...
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i think we'll need military intervention in libya to protect egypt. judge jeanine: it appears president el-sisi understands the commitment of our president trump, something he did not get from president obama. >> i have seen not just the commitment of the government, but the ordinary egyptians refuse to be divide between muslims and christians. it's egyptian muslims protecting the christian churches. judge jeanine: we are certainly grateful to have your input. thank you for being with us tonight. coming up, more on president trump's historic trip abroad. one of the most outspoken conservatives in the u.k. is here to react to the manchester attack. later, i roll up my sleeves and kick off my heels as i board the big ship in new york city. watch what happened when i walked in on a martial arts training session. >> that was a t you won't see these folks at the post office. >> that was a t they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the p
i think we'll need military intervention in libya to protect egypt. judge jeanine: it appears president el-sisi understands the commitment of our president trump, something he did not get from president obama. >> i have seen not just the commitment of the government, but the ordinary egyptians refuse to be divide between muslims and christians. it's egyptian muslims protecting the christian churches. judge jeanine: we are certainly grateful to have your input. thank you for being with us...
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they make up 10% of egypt's population.hey have long suffered from prosecution but in recent months, the frequency of the attacks against them have increased. two churches were targets of bombings by thehe islamic state group. the bombings claimed some 70 lives. after the bombing in april, the president called a state of emergency. he vowed to crush islamic extremism and protect christians. but many coptics do not feel the state takes their plight serious enenough. they are afraid they will face the same fate as christians in other nations that face persecution. sara: here's a look at the stories making news around the world. in a basement in syria, at least 80 people are reported to be killed after u.s. led airstrikes. the dead arere relatives of fire fighters -- of is fighters and include children. the fbi is invesestigating donad trump's son-in-law jared kushner. british police say they have arrereed anotherer person in relation tththis week's attack in manchester. this brings the total numberer f peoplele a arrested ove
they make up 10% of egypt's population.hey have long suffered from prosecution but in recent months, the frequency of the attacks against them have increased. two churches were targets of bombings by thehe islamic state group. the bombings claimed some 70 lives. after the bombing in april, the president called a state of emergency. he vowed to crush islamic extremism and protect christians. but many coptics do not feel the state takes their plight serious enenough. they are afraid they will...
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this one against coptic christians in egypt reinforced what the president has been talking about allhat is the need for the world to unite, to defeat what he calls a war against civilization. the italian air baltic team kicked off what would typically be a wonky summit dedicated to economics and trade. but the g-7 took on uncharacteristically emotional tone today as the seven leaders signed a joint communique to fight extremism. >> this is friendship and community with u.k. >> british prime minister theresa may thanked her colleagues for support in the face of monday's horrific act. >> i think it's important that as leaders we have shown our fierce determination to ensure that we use every tool available to us to fight against terrorism and protect our people. >> the u.s. and u.k. appeared to put behind them a brief fight over intelligence sharing. u.k. police suspended the agreement after details about the manchester bombing leaked in the united states. president trump and the prime minister spoke about it at the nato summit last night while secretary of state rex tillerson delivere
this one against coptic christians in egypt reinforced what the president has been talking about allhat is the need for the world to unite, to defeat what he calls a war against civilization. the italian air baltic team kicked off what would typically be a wonky summit dedicated to economics and trade. but the g-7 took on uncharacteristically emotional tone today as the seven leaders signed a joint communique to fight extremism. >> this is friendship and community with u.k. >>...
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egypt is muchh in higher than the rest of the region.te an out the conversation and talk about ramadan. tracey: it is the first day of ramadan yesterday and it continues today. yousef: what it means for traders, how can you carve out a strategy around ramadan? we'll find out the results for you. this is bloomberg. ♪ tracey: "bloomberg markets: middle east -- this is "bloomberg markets: middle east" live from dubai. is in thetar spotlight after its 10% fall. a significant waiting on the qatar index. watching bp world, they're considering a stake in the russian group of far eastern shipping. company,dhabi energy they have got some updates on their dutch gas injections that have been cut at june 10. last 12 month return is about 23%. tracey: the other thing happening is at the start of ramadan, the islamic holy month started officially yesterday and that can mean different things for trading. we will bring back our experts to discuss. i've been reading up on equity and is and during ramadan seem to things. one that volumes fall of the cliff
egypt is muchh in higher than the rest of the region.te an out the conversation and talk about ramadan. tracey: it is the first day of ramadan yesterday and it continues today. yousef: what it means for traders, how can you carve out a strategy around ramadan? we'll find out the results for you. this is bloomberg. ♪ tracey: "bloomberg markets: middle east -- this is "bloomberg markets: middle east" live from dubai. is in thetar spotlight after its 10% fall. a significant...
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egypt has a population of almost 100 million people. so shg, with a population like , a growth population like that, real estate will always do well. however i think that from the -- from an investor going into egypt, we look at a long-term vision. >> less risk adverse? >> absolutely. we are working on a city for 120,000 people, for instance. our outlook is a long-term outlook, not short-term. we believe in egypt. we believe in the strategy going forward now. i believe egypt will come back in five years, it will be on the global map in my opinion. >> president cici has been under pressure to deliver on an economic strategy for that country. is he there yet? >> he's not there yet. but i believe he put all the elements in place to get there. it will take some time. however i think that this entire administration is doing its beths to hebest to help investors come in from all over the world, attract them and provide the atmosphere and the basically the policies in place for them to be able to work in a safe environment. besides that, he ha
egypt has a population of almost 100 million people. so shg, with a population like , a growth population like that, real estate will always do well. however i think that from the -- from an investor going into egypt, we look at a long-term vision. >> less risk adverse? >> absolutely. we are working on a city for 120,000 people, for instance. our outlook is a long-term outlook, not short-term. we believe in egypt. we believe in the strategy going forward now. i believe egypt will...
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a man hunt is under way in egypt after a masked gunmen killed 28 christians. this is the latest in a series of attacks on the coptic minority. meanwhile, back home, donald trump's son-in-law senior adviser is under scrutiny by the f.b.i. he is listed as part of the probe over russia's meddling in last year's election. >> but first, it's with heavy heart that we report that france 24 has lost one of its own. he has passed away at the age of 59. his sudden death a shock to all of us here in the newsroom. he worked at radio france international from 1984 as a correspondent in ivory coast and later gabon before becoming chief editor of african coverage. he joined france 24 in 2012. calm, composed, and warm, an excellent colleague with profound insight, a loving man with a big heart. he was a journalist, a husband, and a father. his passing leaves a hole not just in our company but in the lives of so many people who knew him. our condolences to his family and his friends. now, these words from the president of the european council. donald tusk said no doubt this wi
a man hunt is under way in egypt after a masked gunmen killed 28 christians. this is the latest in a series of attacks on the coptic minority. meanwhile, back home, donald trump's son-in-law senior adviser is under scrutiny by the f.b.i. he is listed as part of the probe over russia's meddling in last year's election. >> but first, it's with heavy heart that we report that france 24 has lost one of its own. he has passed away at the age of 59. his sudden death a shock to all of us here in...
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they were headed to a monestary in southern egypt. in retaliation, egyptian air force launched air strikes against what the president called terror camps in eastern libya. ian lee following the latest from istanbul. turkey is certainly we know yis has been targeting coptic christians. what makes this even more bad, these people were in the middle of nowhere, no recourse, nothing to do when suddenly they were attacked. >> when you look at the pictures, you can see this van was in the middle of the desert, makes it easy for the assailants to slip away after the attack. it has been difficult for egypt to secure the country and secure the christian community which is roughly about 9 million people because it is such a large country, and the christians have monestaries all over, this bus going to saint samuel when the attack happened. the president convened emergency session of security council to talk about it. also directed the air force to carry out air strikes. he said he will target terrorist camps, whether inside or outside egypt, ve
they were headed to a monestary in southern egypt. in retaliation, egyptian air force launched air strikes against what the president called terror camps in eastern libya. ian lee following the latest from istanbul. turkey is certainly we know yis has been targeting coptic christians. what makes this even more bad, these people were in the middle of nowhere, no recourse, nothing to do when suddenly they were attacked. >> when you look at the pictures, you can see this van was in the...
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credit to the economy in egypt is quite low.he monetary policy transmission mechanism in a frontier market is not that will develop. >> if you assume monetary policy is to blunt to fight inflation, what other options are available to the government # >> right now is about stabilizing the currency. i think that is what we have seen over the past few months. the imf released a statement when they approved the next eight of 1.2 billion. it is quite optimistic, it was quite encouraging to the point that you don't know their are padded the government or themselves on the back for this reform program. there a lot of positive indications in this market right now. we have seen an influx in the portfolio investment. we have seen an uptick in exports, manufacturing is picking up as well. the big concern is the exchange rate. they say they have moved to a freely flowing currency. i look at the chart, i don't see that. >> what had he been looking at? the spread has been widening. where do you see it leveling off. >> the forecast is 1825, it
credit to the economy in egypt is quite low.he monetary policy transmission mechanism in a frontier market is not that will develop. >> if you assume monetary policy is to blunt to fight inflation, what other options are available to the government # >> right now is about stabilizing the currency. i think that is what we have seen over the past few months. the imf released a statement when they approved the next eight of 1.2 billion. it is quite optimistic, it was quite encouraging...
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funerals are held in egypt's coptic christians killed in an attack on friday. the country's president retaliates with extracts. tough talks at the g7 as leaders reach an agreement of extremism that no deal on climate change as the us bowls over its position. stories of a bygone era. the bbc get exclusive access to in credible footage which shows what western explorers found 100 years ago. welcome to bbc world news. british police have made and another arrest in connection with monday's terror attack in manchester. they say they have found a large part of the network responsible for the bombing. police are still pursuing a number of lines of enquiry and the terror level remains critical. there will be more police officers at prominent events this weekend, such as the fa cup. an already vast investigation, still expanding. each day, counter—terrorism detectives raid more properties in manchester, cutting through the shutters at this moss side barbershop. the shop owner, abs forjani, is a cousin of the manchester bomber who was arrested earlier in the week, with t
funerals are held in egypt's coptic christians killed in an attack on friday. the country's president retaliates with extracts. tough talks at the g7 as leaders reach an agreement of extremism that no deal on climate change as the us bowls over its position. stories of a bygone era. the bbc get exclusive access to in credible footage which shows what western explorers found 100 years ago. welcome to bbc world news. british police have made and another arrest in connection with monday's terror...
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and train terrorists, whether it's inside or outside of egypt.also pledged that -- or he also called on the international community to do more. but this latest attack is just having egypt's christians on edge because they just feel vulnerable. where this bus that was traveling to saint samuel monastery, which can is this road is in really the middle of nowhere and it's easy for militants to strike and then disappear. and that has been a real challenge for the egyptians to try to curb this violence. >> cnn correspondent ian lee live in istanbul. thank you. we'll stay in touch with you as well. >>> and next here, he is donald trump's son-in-law. but has jared kushner overstepped a mark? we'll go deeper into the latest revelations involving russia. >>> plus we gee live o live to for reaction there about the news with jared kushner and his contacts with the ambassador. with type 2 diabetes a lower a1c is a lot about choices. but it can be hard sometimes, 'cause different sides of you struggle with which ones to make. well, what if you kept making goo
and train terrorists, whether it's inside or outside of egypt.also pledged that -- or he also called on the international community to do more. but this latest attack is just having egypt's christians on edge because they just feel vulnerable. where this bus that was traveling to saint samuel monastery, which can is this road is in really the middle of nowhere and it's easy for militants to strike and then disappear. and that has been a real challenge for the egyptians to try to curb this...
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egypt's inflation figures is being drawn by the figures.hey'd when impact comes in about november. 2017. egypt inflation is driven by put prices. they cap for more than 45% of the consumer price. there is nothing that central-bank policy can do to impact local food prices. the monetary policy transmission mechanism in a frontier market is not that will develop. >> if you're team that monetary policy is to blunt a told to fight inflation, what other lovers are available to the government? >> right now is about stabilizing the currency. i think that is what we have seen over the past few months. the imf released a statement when they approved the next eight of 1.2 billion. it is quite optimistic, it was quite encouraging to the point that you don't know their are padded the government or themselves on the back for this reform program. there a lot of positive indications in this market right now. we have seen an influx in the portfolio investment. uptick inen an exports, manufacturing is picking up as well. the big concern is the exchange rate
egypt's inflation figures is being drawn by the figures.hey'd when impact comes in about november. 2017. egypt inflation is driven by put prices. they cap for more than 45% of the consumer price. there is nothing that central-bank policy can do to impact local food prices. the monetary policy transmission mechanism in a frontier market is not that will develop. >> if you're team that monetary policy is to blunt a told to fight inflation, what other lovers are available to the government?...
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. >>> next, the latest on a deadly attack on a bus in egypt.>> they were dressed in military uniforms>>> the retaliation taken following the attack on christians. >>> outrage after our investigator report exposes terrible conditions at an east bay apartment complex.>>> a scenic stretch of highway one along the california coast or shut down for up to a year. the latest on a massive landslide cutting off access to big sur.>>> ktvu fox 2 news is next. >>> a small experimental plane crashed near buchanan field this afternoon sending that pilot to the hospital. the single engine plane was returning to the airport because of mechanical problems when it went down short of the runway. the plane appears to have hit a light pole. the pilot was said to be conscience and talking on his way to the hospital. >>> 12 workers went to the hospital and crews for pouring concrete for the second floor of the building at broadway and piedmont when it collapse. 15 to 20 workers falling to the floor behar with cement. no one was seriously injured. >>> an estimated 100,000 people are expected to attend the th
. >>> next, the latest on a deadly attack on a bus in egypt.>> they were dressed in military uniforms>>> the retaliation taken following the attack on christians. >>> outrage after our investigator report exposes terrible conditions at an east bay apartment complex.>>> a scenic stretch of highway one along the california coast or shut down for up to a year. the latest on a massive landslide cutting off access to big sur.>>> ktvu fox 2 news is...
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. >>> egypt's military hours after the attack, egypt launched air strikes against militant training bases in libya. no group has blamed responsibility but officials believe isis is to blame. coptic christians offered prayers for the victims. in norristown where members of the orthodox church held a vigil last night. president trump is blaming the deadly attack in egypt on what he calls evil organizations of terror speaking of the president, mr. trump is wrapping up the g7 summit in cicely. yesterday he agreed with other world leaders but did not make remarks on a key initiative on climate change. >>> jared kushner is embroiled in more controversy. kushner and the russian ambassador discussed setting up a secret communications channel between the kremlin and the administration in the u.s. >> it makes a lot of sense that the fbi would want to talk to him. why were there so many meetings and communications with russians? >> also in the russian investigation, senate intelligence committee is asking for all trump campaign documents, dating back to when he announced his candidacy in 2015. of co
. >>> egypt's military hours after the attack, egypt launched air strikes against militant training bases in libya. no group has blamed responsibility but officials believe isis is to blame. coptic christians offered prayers for the victims. in norristown where members of the orthodox church held a vigil last night. president trump is blaming the deadly attack in egypt on what he calls evil organizations of terror speaking of the president, mr. trump is wrapping up the g7 summit in...
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but apart from that, when you have the president of egypt -- egypt's an important ally -- but you haveresident of egypt at the white house, el sisi, human rights violator, now we invite duterte, human rights violator. it doesn't send a signal of moral authority by the united states. the president needs to walk this back. >> but he did get something from el sisi of egypt, right? aya hijazi was released, so are there some possible rewards to outreach? look, you did go to north korea yourself several times. it was to release prisoners and for other reasons. so you, yourself, have talked to people considered unsavory, shall we say. >> well, yes, i will give credit to the administration for releasing this woman in egypt. they did that quietly. that's the way to do it. i hope the president is also considering otto warmbier and another american and a canadian that are locked up in north korea unfairly. i think that's a path forward to open up a discussion in north korea on other issues, like the ballistic missile issue, like the nuclear issue. and by the way, i think the president did the rig
but apart from that, when you have the president of egypt -- egypt's an important ally -- but you haveresident of egypt at the white house, el sisi, human rights violator, now we invite duterte, human rights violator. it doesn't send a signal of moral authority by the united states. the president needs to walk this back. >> but he did get something from el sisi of egypt, right? aya hijazi was released, so are there some possible rewards to outreach? look, you did go to north korea...
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egypt's president, al sisi has asked the u.s. for help in fighting those militants.'re told that president trump has condemned the attack. the president saying terrorists are engaged in a war against civilization and it's up to all who value life to confront and defeat this evil. thismer merciless terror tears at our heart hand souls." the president says christian communities must be defended and protected against these type of attacks. the candidate accused of body slamming a reporter is heading to congress. he apologized. is that enough? he originally blamed the reporter. our own correspondent saw that. she will join us live. what it means to american journalists when the officials don't like our questions. liberty mutual stood with us when a fire destroyed everything in our living room. we replaced it all without touching our savings. yeah, our insurance won't do that. no. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance whoa,i just had to push one button to join. when liberty stands with you™. it's like i'm in the office with you
egypt's president, al sisi has asked the u.s. for help in fighting those militants.'re told that president trump has condemned the attack. the president saying terrorists are engaged in a war against civilization and it's up to all who value life to confront and defeat this evil. thismer merciless terror tears at our heart hand souls." the president says christian communities must be defended and protected against these type of attacks. the candidate accused of body slamming a reporter is...
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funerals in egypt for the coptic christians killed in an attack on friday.d a secret back—channel between the trump transition team and the kremlin.
funerals in egypt for the coptic christians killed in an attack on friday.d a secret back—channel between the trump transition team and the kremlin.
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that lack of instruction gives women drivers a bad reputation in egypt.truggled behind gle wheel for eight years. then she heard an ad on the radio. >> nayrouz talaat had placed the ad direxiona her all female driving school she founded last year promises a more welcoming yeace to learn. >> many of the girls are terribly afraid, afraid of just starting the engine. >> cairo's roads will give any 'siver a fright. chaotic and congested, pedestrians everywhere. >> are there rules here or just whoever can go. >> no, wherever you can go. >> they are allowed to be walking right through the street? >> they are allowed, nobody says no, you have to stop. u body shows to them you have to stop until the traffic changes asd you pass. >> cairo's roads may remain a mess, but talaat doesn't want women drivers blamed for it any more. so far 150 have been taught by direxiona. >> we have a bigger goal than just giving the service. we want to make something that change this and change this. >> rawi went for years didn't take the car outside her hoighborhood is now working pa
that lack of instruction gives women drivers a bad reputation in egypt.truggled behind gle wheel for eight years. then she heard an ad on the radio. >> nayrouz talaat had placed the ad direxiona her all female driving school she founded last year promises a more welcoming yeace to learn. >> many of the girls are terribly afraid, afraid of just starting the engine. >> cairo's roads will give any 'siver a fright. chaotic and congested, pedestrians everywhere. >> are there...
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situation and doing a lot to change the security situation in egypt. which has steadily deteriorated. but so far extra security on churches, promises to the coptic community has done little to protect the coptic community. we're seeing an assault there, increasingly the christian community in egypt trying to flee, they're trying to get out of the country and looking to anyway they can to secure not only the churches but overall community which has seen just a wave of attacks, sandra, in the last really 18 months or so. >> sandra: connor, thank you. fox news alert, president trump arriving for a dinner meeting right now, at the g7. we know that that is a dinner hosted by the italian president and first lady will be present. his first foreign trip continues as he returns home tomorrow. all right, well mr. trump isn't exactly known for his apologies. but that's what he's doing, actually, over the leak of these intelligence on the manchester bombing. secretary of state rex tillerson taking full responsibility for it. vowing to get to the bottom of it. stev
situation and doing a lot to change the security situation in egypt. which has steadily deteriorated. but so far extra security on churches, promises to the coptic community has done little to protect the coptic community. we're seeing an assault there, increasingly the christian community in egypt trying to flee, they're trying to get out of the country and looking to anyway they can to secure not only the churches but overall community which has seen just a wave of attacks, sandra, in the...
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next we flew to egypt, a country of wonder and magic facing far greater challenges. in 2010 tourism to egypt brought in $12.5 billion. last year, that was down to $3.4 billion. among those still determined to come, a family from stopligalt lake city. >> it's great to be here. >> reporter: you feel safe here? >> absolutely. >> reporter: high security at cairo's international airport. one passenger pulled aside while we film carrying parts for a machine. >> are they explosive? >> we'll check this. >> reporter: while on route to the new york gate. we checked again and monitored on security cameras. here, too, they say the tourists are returning. >> if ordinary people get the freight and decide not to move, then terrorists will have won. >> reporter: americans who travel on the front line confronting fear hoping the world seems a little less divided, kooer simil keir simm nbc news. >>> a warning from e.r. doctors about children and guns. pediatricians said 20,000 kids will be rushed to emergency rooms this year suffering from gunshot wounds and for children under 12, tho
next we flew to egypt, a country of wonder and magic facing far greater challenges. in 2010 tourism to egypt brought in $12.5 billion. last year, that was down to $3.4 billion. among those still determined to come, a family from stopligalt lake city. >> it's great to be here. >> reporter: you feel safe here? >> absolutely. >> reporter: high security at cairo's international airport. one passenger pulled aside while we film carrying parts for a machine. >> are they...
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funerals in egypt for the coptic christians killed in an attack on friday.large part of the network involved in the manchester arena attack, where 22 people died.
funerals in egypt for the coptic christians killed in an attack on friday.large part of the network involved in the manchester arena attack, where 22 people died.
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we know that president si si of egypt said he was a leader among leaders. he overcame historic odds. these kinds of things played at president trump's vanity and he's loving every moment of it. >> he did chuckle at that one. the a.p. reported that there was more cooperation with this arms deal and possibly oil deals down in the future. do you see that as a possibility? >> i mean, i do right now. i think this administration is very well-set to do a lot on the arms front and the oil and energy front, the gas front, the fossil fuel arena. it's something the trump administration talked about. i think it -- these are two areas that president trump has said he's going to try to get jobs connected a he's got the ceo of boeing with him. we had jared kushner negotiating with lockheed martin to get a price down to cap off the saudi arms purchases, one of the largest arms purchases from the united states in the world. we still haven't seen all the details. as we discussed yesterday, i have a little bit of a worry that a lot of this empowerment of the saudis, this sell
we know that president si si of egypt said he was a leader among leaders. he overcame historic odds. these kinds of things played at president trump's vanity and he's loving every moment of it. >> he did chuckle at that one. the a.p. reported that there was more cooperation with this arms deal and possibly oil deals down in the future. do you see that as a possibility? >> i mean, i do right now. i think this administration is very well-set to do a lot on the arms front and the oil...
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. >> shannon: another deadly attack against christians in egypt.tate tv reporting 26 people killed, two dozen wounded after eight to 10 gunmen opened fire on a bus south of cairo as the christians were traveling to a monastery. the latest in a wave of assaults targeting coptic christians in that country. no group is claiming responsibility yet but we'll keep you updated as we get more information. >> unnamed sources this afternoon, having a drink with a "washington post" reporter, secretly leaked. how do you know any of it is true? if it's from mueller's investigation he should be enraged and he ought to lock somebody up. the people who leaked the british story were not in the white house. they were in the intelligence community and they ought to go to jail. >> bill: strong words about the leakers including those related to the manchester massacre. theresa may raising concerns about the leaks with president trump at the summit in nato. they talked about it. the leaks don't stop there frankly. former arkansas governor mike huckabee with us. good mor
. >> shannon: another deadly attack against christians in egypt.tate tv reporting 26 people killed, two dozen wounded after eight to 10 gunmen opened fire on a bus south of cairo as the christians were traveling to a monastery. the latest in a wave of assaults targeting coptic christians in that country. no group is claiming responsibility yet but we'll keep you updated as we get more information. >> unnamed sources this afternoon, having a drink with a "washington post"...
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. >> when one is in egypt, one should delve deeply into its treasures.eporter: he was hugely successful. >> a feast for my eyes. reporter: he had come a long day from his early days as a model for knitwear. ♪ reporter: his big break in television came in armor in "ivanhoe." born in south london the son of a policeman, he helped develop his image as a suave english gent. in "the saint," you saw the template for what was to come. >> what about your husband? he might not understand. reporter: in this and in "the persuaders," he was the action man with a sense of humor. >> i say, daniel. well, we played it tongue-in-cheek. i play most heroes don't reallyek, i see myself as a hero. >> but, james, i need you. >> so does england. reporter: when he finally said goodbye to bond, with acting career was on the wing, but he launched a new role with unicef. they said today that the world lost one of its great champions for children. >> forgive me, father for i have sinned. >> that is putting it mildly, 007. reporter: as an actor, sir roger never pretended to have gre
. >> when one is in egypt, one should delve deeply into its treasures.eporter: he was hugely successful. >> a feast for my eyes. reporter: he had come a long day from his early days as a model for knitwear. ♪ reporter: his big break in television came in armor in "ivanhoe." born in south london the son of a policeman, he helped develop his image as a suave english gent. in "the saint," you saw the template for what was to come. >> what about your husband?...
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voices onto the streets in cairo, but where is egypt today?ro—democracy voices are nowhere. but here is what i think. being popular or getting the most of the votes, let's say, by numbers, isn't enough to gain legitimacy. it is not enough to make a system a democracy. and that is the biggest mistake the akp elite have been making over and over throughout the years. in short, what they are thinking is if we have the ballot box, this is democracy, is what they are saying, and i am saying no because the ballot box is only one of the requirements for a proper democracy. in addition to the ballot box, you need other things. you need rule of law, separation of powers, checks and balances, definitely a free media, definitely an independent academia, you need women's rights, you need lgbt rights. together with all these components, you can have a proper, pluralistic, functioning democracy. now, if you don't have any of those other components and only have the ballot box, that system cannot be called a democracy. it can only be a majoritarianism at bes
voices onto the streets in cairo, but where is egypt today?ro—democracy voices are nowhere. but here is what i think. being popular or getting the most of the votes, let's say, by numbers, isn't enough to gain legitimacy. it is not enough to make a system a democracy. and that is the biggest mistake the akp elite have been making over and over throughout the years. in short, what they are thinking is if we have the ballot box, this is democracy, is what they are saying, and i am saying no...