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it's an egyptian aircraft. the egyptian government belonged with the maltese.re the two responsible government parties in this case. it's not the united states. then i was notified by the ambassador that the egyptian offer of sending in their hostage rescue force had been accepted by the maltese. that, to me, signalled that at least this thing was going to come to an end one way or the other. so the egyptian team landed. and i watched the plane get off loaded. you could see all the equipment they brought with them. i noticed a few wooden boxes of explosives. i thought, boy, that seems like an awful lot. i knew the explosive was very, very powerful stuff. >> the egyptian commandos come up with their game plan. they send a small force to assault the front door. and they send a small force to the back of the aircraft, where they place some explosives on the cargo hold. they're trying to create a diversion at the back of the aircraft. unfortunately, they seem to have miscalculated the amount of explosives necessary. they used too much. >> it was detonated. and sent
it's an egyptian aircraft. the egyptian government belonged with the maltese.re the two responsible government parties in this case. it's not the united states. then i was notified by the ambassador that the egyptian offer of sending in their hostage rescue force had been accepted by the maltese. that, to me, signalled that at least this thing was going to come to an end one way or the other. so the egyptian team landed. and i watched the plane get off loaded. you could see all the equipment...
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two trains collide in the egyptian city of alexandria.elcome to world news today, the kenyan president kenyatta has been re—elected as a result of the elections held on tuesday, the result was announced this evening after the election commission tallied all the votes. having filled the requirement by law and having turnout of 54.27% of the vote, i therefore declare uhuru kenyatta... applause cheering applause i'm not finished the sentence! laughter i wish i said i wish to declare uhuru kenyatta as the president—elect. uhuru kenyatta as the president-elect. cheering applause speaking after the announcement uhuru kenyatta reached out to the opposition and called for unity across kenya. to our brothers who are worthy competitors, we are not enemies. we are all citizens of one republic. as with any competition there shall always be winners and there shall always be winners and there shall always be winners and there shall be losers but we all belong to one great nation called kenya and i extend the hand of friendship, i extend a hand of coope
two trains collide in the egyptian city of alexandria.elcome to world news today, the kenyan president kenyatta has been re—elected as a result of the elections held on tuesday, the result was announced this evening after the election commission tallied all the votes. having filled the requirement by law and having turnout of 54.27% of the vote, i therefore declare uhuru kenyatta... applause cheering applause i'm not finished the sentence! laughter i wish i said i wish to declare uhuru...
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it is too early to call for the egyptian pound at this point in time.is clouded by the nature of investment inflows, by the nature of speculation. i think as confidence builds up in egypt and as the egyptian economy shows it is committed to undertaking the reforms, you should see better performance from the egyptian pound. shery: we continue to see more and more companies listing. how strong is the ipo market in the gulf? guest: i think that the ipo listings you are seeing across the gulf falls within the wider reforms you are seeing across the gcc. these are impacting financial markets, the nature of the economies through diversification, and naturally, as you see more and more companies tap into ipo's, they are tapping into the financial market maturity of the region. more ipos are likely to come, particularly as the region advances on that front. your view only, crude oil at the moment in terms of pricing an impact? guest: i think we are still potentially looking for a sustained rally at the $50 level. i think the commitment from opec in particular c
it is too early to call for the egyptian pound at this point in time.is clouded by the nature of investment inflows, by the nature of speculation. i think as confidence builds up in egypt and as the egyptian economy shows it is committed to undertaking the reforms, you should see better performance from the egyptian pound. shery: we continue to see more and more companies listing. how strong is the ipo market in the gulf? guest: i think that the ipo listings you are seeing across the gulf falls...
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many egyptian families who were on their way to the coastal city of alexandria but this seaside holiday came to a sudden stop. after the two trains they were traveling on cool i did just outside the mediterranean city. it's believed one train crashed into the back of the alpha. many people have been killed and over a hundred and twenty a richards. rescue teams rushed to the scene pulling the dead and injured from the damaged rail wagons. the wounded rushed to hospital. the accident has sparked fresh younger in the north african country. whatever the board. i was standing on my roof tops when i saw the two trains crash they rose in the air forming a pyramid when they collide. i started to scream from the roof tops for people to grab some sheets and run. this is pure negligence whose fault is this how can so many people die. i want to know is this negligence from the railway authorities or is this the driver's fault. egyptians huffy known complains that successive governments have failed to enforce basic safeguards but the railways. leading to a string of fatal crashes. the reason for fri
many egyptian families who were on their way to the coastal city of alexandria but this seaside holiday came to a sudden stop. after the two trains they were traveling on cool i did just outside the mediterranean city. it's believed one train crashed into the back of the alpha. many people have been killed and over a hundred and twenty a richards. rescue teams rushed to the scene pulling the dead and injured from the damaged rail wagons. the wounded rushed to hospital. the accident has sparked...
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two trains collide in the egyptian city of alexandria, killing at least 41 people and leaving dozensore injured. also in the programme: we find out just what it takes to make it as a child model in south africa. if they do go to auditions and they are shy, the producer is going to say next child! hello and welcome to bbc world news. it has been a week of heated words between the us and north korea. today was no exception. president trump warned kim jong—un that he would truly regret it if he took action against the us or its allies. it comes after tweeting earlier that america's military solutions were "locked and loaded" if pyongyang were to act. but other international leaders are calling for calm and a dialling—down of the rhetoric. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, said there was no military solution, while the russian foreign minister, sergei lavrov, put forward a plan between the two countries to ease tensions. nick bryant reports. after "fire and fury" comes "locked and loaded". not the title of some hollywood summer blockbuster, but the words of america's commander—in—chie
two trains collide in the egyptian city of alexandria, killing at least 41 people and leaving dozensore injured. also in the programme: we find out just what it takes to make it as a child model in south africa. if they do go to auditions and they are shy, the producer is going to say next child! hello and welcome to bbc world news. it has been a week of heated words between the us and north korea. today was no exception. president trump warned kim jong—un that he would truly regret it if he...
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a statement from the egyptian government says the meeting with the egyptian president is still on. investigation as part of a mideast tour to push for israeli-palestinian peace efforts. >>> another warning for american citizens traveling to mexico including canczn and los cabos. the travel advisory sites deadly gang battles and the killing of three people at a beach in los cabos this month. officials added several mexican states are on an existing advisory including two states were los cabos and canczn are located. the advisory says americans have been killed in highway robberies and carjackings. >>> happening today, the second largest lottery drawing in u.s. history. the powerball jackpot has now reached $700 million because there were no winners saturday night. >> so you take home $325 million after taxes. the odds of winning are one in 292 million. >> alex chavez with more on the excitement. >> reporter: so you are telling me there's a chance? we are inside a mira loma market. they have a history of turning customers into millionaires here. they sold two big winning lottery tick
a statement from the egyptian government says the meeting with the egyptian president is still on. investigation as part of a mideast tour to push for israeli-palestinian peace efforts. >>> another warning for american citizens traveling to mexico including canczn and los cabos. the travel advisory sites deadly gang battles and the killing of three people at a beach in los cabos this month. officials added several mexican states are on an existing advisory including two states were los...
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guest: the egyptian economy is always fragile.relying on aid and support from various parts of the world -- the u.s., saudi arabia, and gulf monarchies in particular. any threat of withdrawing an amount of money is certainly not a welcome development. rights andf civil political freedom is a hotspot in egypt because there has been this incident with an italian in mysteriousdead circumstances, to put it mildly. there is pressure on the egyptian government to have more liberal attitudes on these issues. look at the truck behind me and see some nervousness is really starting to get into credit default swaps on u.s. government debt. doubt anyone really expects the u.s. government to default, but a little bit of nervousness. about the bloomberg u.s. financials index down there because we used to say that these two were pretty late, but it seems like they are diverging slightly. emerging market or regional perspective, how significant is what is going on in the u.s. at ceiling debate? -- u.s. debt ceiling debate? guest: the debate is di
guest: the egyptian economy is always fragile.relying on aid and support from various parts of the world -- the u.s., saudi arabia, and gulf monarchies in particular. any threat of withdrawing an amount of money is certainly not a welcome development. rights andf civil political freedom is a hotspot in egypt because there has been this incident with an italian in mysteriousdead circumstances, to put it mildly. there is pressure on the egyptian government to have more liberal attitudes on these...
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she was egyptian. her father spoke with egyptian accent. he was an egyptian man, it could have been -- if you're saying there is a bias involved, it could've been xenophobia. it could have been, you know, her being black. that is the way she identified or we identified her as. it could have been her religion. it could have been none of that. it could've been the altercation that happened previously with the boys and road rage. i don't know. but any kind of hate and bias is just crazy and wrong. you know? yeah. i really got what you were saying earlier about that thing of, the aspect of putting more value on when a crime is done against a muslim. and i feel like, the complicated situation, because we hear so much in the news about terrorism and of course every time a muslim is the perpetrator of the crime, it is automatically assumed he is linked -- somehow bound to be linked to this terrorist legion right away. and by the time, you know, by the time things are even -- stories in the news are not even developed or concluded. they concluded t
she was egyptian. her father spoke with egyptian accent. he was an egyptian man, it could have been -- if you're saying there is a bias involved, it could've been xenophobia. it could have been, you know, her being black. that is the way she identified or we identified her as. it could have been her religion. it could have been none of that. it could've been the altercation that happened previously with the boys and road rage. i don't know. but any kind of hate and bias is just crazy and wrong....
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values and interests and help them fight the fight, whether it's the iraqis and kurd s in iraq or egyptians in the sanaa or european allies that deal with this severe threat to their own countries. >> i don't understand how calling it by its name helps stock the attacks in paris or belgium -- >> if you god forbid caught cancer and the hospital was forbidden from calling it cancer and said you have the flu, go take aspirins, would you have the right treatment? >> no, but there's still no cure for cancer -- >> have you not heard of chemo? >> i have and it can still -- cancer can still kill you -- >> but cancer -- distant matter what you call it. if i call it the flu, what's going to happen? >> there must be a better response to that. i asked a straight forward question. >> and i gave you a simple answer, if you misdiagnose misdiagnose anything. >> right. >> a serious disease or international geopolitical threat you'll never solve it in an administration that says it's economic and these people are disenfranchise. >> let's agree -- >> hold on a second. >> it's about people -- have ideology tha
values and interests and help them fight the fight, whether it's the iraqis and kurd s in iraq or egyptians in the sanaa or european allies that deal with this severe threat to their own countries. >> i don't understand how calling it by its name helps stock the attacks in paris or belgium -- >> if you god forbid caught cancer and the hospital was forbidden from calling it cancer and said you have the flu, go take aspirins, would you have the right treatment? >> no, but...
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. >>> a grand celebration of egyptian culture today. out to the king tut egyptian festival a saithe. the festival is in the 28th year. that's it for abc7 news at 5:00. thanks for your time. we'll see you right back here again at 6:00. >>> tonight, a special edition of "world news tonight" from houston. the disaster in texas unfolding at this hour in america's fourth largest city. harvey unleashing a 500-year flood. the death toll climbing. thousands of people rescued. 911 overwhelmed. the city under water. families trapped in their homes. the fema director saying this could be the worst disaster in the state's history. coast guard helicopters pulling victims to safety. reinforcements on the way. and a giant sinkhole opening up under a major road. >>> mass evacuations. disturbing images seen across the country. the seniors, some in wheelchairs, trapped as their nursing home fills with water. >>> inside the disaster zone. homes and businesses ripped apart. our crew capturing the
. >>> a grand celebration of egyptian culture today. out to the king tut egyptian festival a saithe. the festival is in the 28th year. that's it for abc7 news at 5:00. thanks for your time. we'll see you right back here again at 6:00. >>> tonight, a special edition of "world news tonight" from houston. the disaster in texas unfolding at this hour in america's fourth largest city. harvey unleashing a 500-year flood. the death toll climbing. thousands of people...
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the side effects in the egyptian economy is sky high inflation.pi has skyrocketed because the 50% plunge in the pound since the flotation, also seeing higher debt servicing costs. to what extent is this constraining investment? >> that was a very good move from the central bank, because the inflationary pressure, that's why the interest rate was increased to also mitigate all these inflationary pressures more importantly the government moved forward with the social safety net package that addressed the groups that could be and are adversely aftfect the by these reforms we have safety net conditions, vouch eers for food, but also housing that provides the best services for the lower segment that could be affected by the economic reform. there is no reversal because for the medium term and long term these reeconomic nick economic necessary for the country. >>> we heard in the introduction that egypt is not backing away from the blockade against qatar. i wonder wto what extent that ha hit your country how are you feeling this impact? when do you thin
the side effects in the egyptian economy is sky high inflation.pi has skyrocketed because the 50% plunge in the pound since the flotation, also seeing higher debt servicing costs. to what extent is this constraining investment? >> that was a very good move from the central bank, because the inflationary pressure, that's why the interest rate was increased to also mitigate all these inflationary pressures more importantly the government moved forward with the social safety net package that...
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many egyptian families were on their way to the coastal city alexandria.udden stop after the two trains they were travelling on collided, just outside the mediterranean city. it is believed one train crashed into the back of the other. many people have been killed, and over 120 are injured. rescue teams rushed to the scene, pulling the dead and injured from the damaged rail wagons, the wounded rushed to hospital. the accident has sparked fresh anger in the north african country. translation: i was standing on my rooftop when i saw the two trains crash. they rose in the air, forming a pyramid, when they collided. i started to scream from the rooftops for people to grab some sheets and run. this is pure negligence. whose fault is this? how could so many people die? i want to know if this is negligence from the rail authorities, or is this the driver's fault? egyptians have long complained that successive governments have failed to enforce basic safeguards for the railways, leading to a string of fatal crashes. the reason for friday's accident is still unknow
many egyptian families were on their way to the coastal city alexandria.udden stop after the two trains they were travelling on collided, just outside the mediterranean city. it is believed one train crashed into the back of the other. many people have been killed, and over 120 are injured. rescue teams rushed to the scene, pulling the dead and injured from the damaged rail wagons, the wounded rushed to hospital. the accident has sparked fresh anger in the north african country. translation: i...
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more mummies than an egyptian pyramid. i know some found it hard, but how hard?ety had made me believe that that was such a bad thing. i will need to travel. palma, here we come! and see if our mums think we have changed anything. i remember my mum sat me and my brother down and she asked if i was embarrassed by her. people will say to us, "0h, it is so easy for gay couples now compared to what it used to be, you know. you are totally accepted." we're not! if, 20 years later, some parents still struggle with coming out to their children. i don't know any other gay couples that had a dad that has two kids from... a separate marriage. yeah. i feel bad if they were being bullied because of you, do you know what i mean? i think that's the hardest thing. that's the guilt. hello? hi. well, it isn't raining outside. this is my mum, susan. do you want a tea? or you could have my new drink, raw, organic, unfiltered cider vinegar. it's very good for you. absolutely not. no chance. and this is the house where our family grew up. my mum moved in here with gerrie 17 years ago
more mummies than an egyptian pyramid. i know some found it hard, but how hard?ety had made me believe that that was such a bad thing. i will need to travel. palma, here we come! and see if our mums think we have changed anything. i remember my mum sat me and my brother down and she asked if i was embarrassed by her. people will say to us, "0h, it is so easy for gay couples now compared to what it used to be, you know. you are totally accepted." we're not! if, 20 years later, some...
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the attitudes people might have towards infertile women in the egyptian upper class what society thinks of divorced overweight or dark skinned women. these problems might seem simple compared to facing crimes like rape harassment and circumcision. but there are also problems that women facece every day earning a a hundred feet again and getting a. she says that her work changes daily inspired by ongoing issues like women's exclusion from the public sphere. two events like international women's day. and even the global refugee crisis. elidel admits herias she is always on the side of the neglected. etiquette they'rere all mmitted in mimid it's partyy all eleven hurting is the channelhrough whihich i can deliver my message. i'm concerneded about womens rirights because i'm a a fee cartoonist. at the begeginning off m m carereer i was u unsure of t my role should be. but eventually i knew i had to make a differencee as a female cartoonist. that's why t the women's causes depipied in my cartoons aren't integral part of me. have faced many of the situations myself. with human have gotten bet
the attitudes people might have towards infertile women in the egyptian upper class what society thinks of divorced overweight or dark skinned women. these problems might seem simple compared to facing crimes like rape harassment and circumcision. but there are also problems that women facece every day earning a a hundred feet again and getting a. she says that her work changes daily inspired by ongoing issues like women's exclusion from the public sphere. two events like international women's...
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into the egyptian. they could defeat england and france put together. to separate the neighborhood kids. we the good kids would gather in the balcony to listen to my radio. from that small box i learned the nationalism in the online movement. we learned about that. with all of these people around the globe. i did not know how bad it was but i learned it from my magic box. from my generation. can you hear me. looking back at the past. would you characterize the view of being more cynical. sometimes i feel my heart bleed. i don't watch the news. look at the celebration. i don't know how many of you had been to syria. to the country. nice people. it would always come back. i have no doubt in my mind. how long it takes i really don't know. i know it will not be the fate as terrorist nations. terror nations. we have given the award. our humanity. it might not happen. but i know this is not our fate. it just can't be. i don't think initially for myself. as it starts to evolve. will make it public. people need to know. even our young people need to know what i
into the egyptian. they could defeat england and france put together. to separate the neighborhood kids. we the good kids would gather in the balcony to listen to my radio. from that small box i learned the nationalism in the online movement. we learned about that. with all of these people around the globe. i did not know how bad it was but i learned it from my magic box. from my generation. can you hear me. looking back at the past. would you characterize the view of being more cynical....
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kingdom holdings is owned by the prince and is teaming up with an egyptian developer.ourism is key to the recovery program, and cairo hopes to attract $10 billion in foreign investment this year. >> a mexican chemicals maker has agreed to buy an israeli company for drip irrigation. purchasehoping the will strengthen its role in the smarty rotation market. the deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter. that includes an agreement that the core operations will stay in israel for at least the next 20 years. topping the corporate headlines today here in asia, softbank earnings beat estimates, although the stock is not really reacting much, falling just a percent. first-quarter operating profit coming in at $4.3 billion. that was helped by the u.s. sprint returning to profits for the first time in three years. wassoftbank vision fund included in the results for the first time. our managing editor from asia joining us now from tokyo. peter, it seems that sprint is finally paying off, but now we are also seeing a vision funds being added to the results. there seems to be
kingdom holdings is owned by the prince and is teaming up with an egyptian developer.ourism is key to the recovery program, and cairo hopes to attract $10 billion in foreign investment this year. >> a mexican chemicals maker has agreed to buy an israeli company for drip irrigation. purchasehoping the will strengthen its role in the smarty rotation market. the deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter. that includes an agreement that the core operations will stay in israel for at...
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more mummies than an egyptian pyramid. they laugh see, it's just good to find a joke.letting it get to you or whatever. i don't think i remember anybody staring at us i think we just, i mean, we were so oblivious to that sort of thing, because it wasjust ourfamily. yeah, i was just there for the food. i wasn't. .. getting a free dinner, cannae beat it. you were such a fat pie. jamie laughs but, no, i don't think... i don't remember hearing any whi5per5 or hearing any... no. like, tut5 or anything or... aye, nothing like that. it was normalfor u5. there was no, like, all looking around, "is anyone watching us?" do you know what i mean? that was our normal. we were out for dinner. "let's go out for dinner, let's not care what other people think." i also really liked how mum and gerriejust held hands and... aye. didn't care how people saw them. and that's the way it should be. i feel like there's not enough people doing that. what, holding hands? yeah. if you're expecting me to hold your hand right now you've got another think coming. come on! nope! they laugh no, but! kn
more mummies than an egyptian pyramid. they laugh see, it's just good to find a joke.letting it get to you or whatever. i don't think i remember anybody staring at us i think we just, i mean, we were so oblivious to that sort of thing, because it wasjust ourfamily. yeah, i was just there for the food. i wasn't. .. getting a free dinner, cannae beat it. you were such a fat pie. jamie laughs but, no, i don't think... i don't remember hearing any whi5per5 or hearing any... no. like, tut5 or...
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maybe it's an egyptian problem, let the egyptians solve it. why should there be a blockade? and second they don't want to annoy cici. and concessions so hamas, while cici is supporting the palestine thunderstorm. a -- authority. turkey, has outliars in the region. and the situation with turkey is very complicated. i have a piece by my colleague just on that. israeli-turkish relations have come under some kind of normalcy. turkey still wants to play an active role, has a lot more affinity towards hamas than any of the other regions. the relations between hamas and turkey, even though they were bad, trade relations were gad and they were growing. now the political thing is off the map. jerusalem also complicates things, but by and large what we're seeing is an agreement to continue what is normal, relations, full political relations. but what we're seeing now is -- in short, the israelis with turkey, there's not much trust of erdogan. there's certainly no affinity toward erdogan. there's not a hope that he will definitively change his posture. but there's certainly the relatio
maybe it's an egyptian problem, let the egyptians solve it. why should there be a blockade? and second they don't want to annoy cici. and concessions so hamas, while cici is supporting the palestine thunderstorm. a -- authority. turkey, has outliars in the region. and the situation with turkey is very complicated. i have a piece by my colleague just on that. israeli-turkish relations have come under some kind of normalcy. turkey still wants to play an active role, has a lot more affinity...
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information that he was born in saudi arabia and raised in the gaza strip and palestine enjoined the egyptiannd islamic jihad and then to pakistan joining al qaeda and rand of training camp so, to find out most of that is not true. but it fits abu zubaydah cousin who lived in all those places like palestine but actually lived in florida he was a pilot and lived a mile away from the aisle hijackers and move to montana and bought a 5,000-acre ranch and bought travelers checks that was located which he was going to library to lou continuously steady in montana and florida and a very shady character connected with the al qaeda spy is in wanted to believe that he wanted to blow up the dam. it is hundreds of thousands of farm land and eight bridges. right before err 9/11 the ninth door tenth of september his house blood on his property. federal agents picked him up on the 19th of september and they put him in custody and they charge to march 28 and then they captured abu zubaydah and then he disappears i had investigators look all over he disappears until 2004 then he is interviewed in the of middl
information that he was born in saudi arabia and raised in the gaza strip and palestine enjoined the egyptiannd islamic jihad and then to pakistan joining al qaeda and rand of training camp so, to find out most of that is not true. but it fits abu zubaydah cousin who lived in all those places like palestine but actually lived in florida he was a pilot and lived a mile away from the aisle hijackers and move to montana and bought a 5,000-acre ranch and bought travelers checks that was located...
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who knows how she identified me -- her father spoke with egyptian accent. it could have been -- if you're saying there is a bias involved, it could've been xenophobia. it could have been her being black. is that is the way she identified or we put -- identify her as. it could have been her religion. it could have been -- it could've been none of that. it could've been the altercation that happened previously with the voice voice. i don't know. it is just crazy and wrong. i really got what you and wrong. i really got what you were saying earlier that thing of, the aspect of putting more value on when a crime is done against a muslim. automatically assumed to be linked to this date or a terrorist allegiance right away. by the time things are even -- a lot of times stories in the news -- the concluded the person because that is there so much and then whenever a white person commits a crime, it's not looked at as anything at all. the prison was probably crazy, mentally ill. the idea is that when a muslim is killed at the hands of someone who had some kind of ha
who knows how she identified me -- her father spoke with egyptian accent. it could have been -- if you're saying there is a bias involved, it could've been xenophobia. it could have been her being black. is that is the way she identified or we put -- identify her as. it could have been her religion. it could have been -- it could've been none of that. it could've been the altercation that happened previously with the voice voice. i don't know. it is just crazy and wrong. i really got what you...
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even egyptian firms are operating in pyongyang already.he third aspect is the 100 thousand north koreans working overseas. now, no more guest workers are allowed from north korea. that is to cut the money going back to pyongyang. from north korea. that is to cut the money going back to pyongyangm from north korea. that is to cut the money going back to pyongyang. it is one thing to agree on new sanctions. in the past, we had issues of actually enforcing them. can they and forced them this time? china has been accused in the past of not implementing sanctions. they have a lwa ys implementing sanctions. they have always wanted a softer approach with pyongyang. they don't want the regime run by kimjong—un to colla pse regime run by kimjong—un to collapse and they would have a refugee situation on the doorstep. they support this because they would face secondary sanctions from america. as they are the biggest trading partners with each other, china cannot afford that either. the records keep coming from us markets. just last week, the dowjones
even egyptian firms are operating in pyongyang already.he third aspect is the 100 thousand north koreans working overseas. now, no more guest workers are allowed from north korea. that is to cut the money going back to pyongyang. from north korea. that is to cut the money going back to pyongyangm from north korea. that is to cut the money going back to pyongyang. it is one thing to agree on new sanctions. in the past, we had issues of actually enforcing them. can they and forced them this time?...
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two trains collide in the egyptian city of alexandria, killing at least 41 people and leaving dozensmake it as a child model in south africa. if they do go to auditions and they
two trains collide in the egyptian city of alexandria, killing at least 41 people and leaving dozensmake it as a child model in south africa. if they do go to auditions and they
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i said i was not an optimist, but i have not been optimistic about the egyptian economy, but the pasts i have been encouraged by about -- by the amount of reform momentum from the government. they are pushing through difficult measures. quickly, we have a bank of egypt meeting coming up next week. they have been surprising people in some ways with their recent action. where do you see them going in next week and beyond? jean-paul: next week, i don't see any change the policy. last time i think they raised rates by 200 basis points. i think they will come down to the end of the year. a lot of the monetary policy tightening we've seen this year, it is not have to do with inflation. we discussed this before. there is little that monetary policy in egypt can do to contain inflation that is being driven by the valuation and subsidy reforms. i saw the interest rate hike, and saw the previous rate hikes as a way to attract foreign capital in the portfolio market. every statement we have had, the positive has been positive in the since they are tracking record amounts into the local debt mark
i said i was not an optimist, but i have not been optimistic about the egyptian economy, but the pasts i have been encouraged by about -- by the amount of reform momentum from the government. they are pushing through difficult measures. quickly, we have a bank of egypt meeting coming up next week. they have been surprising people in some ways with their recent action. where do you see them going in next week and beyond? jean-paul: next week, i don't see any change the policy. last time i think...
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and the egyptians biting some of the same enemies is back in uae. in that context, if you think of forgetting about the two state solution forgetting about hamas of the space this looks like a good situation. let me conclude by saying this very difficult dilemma here. i don't think it's sensible. on one hand and the long-term, the resolution would be to bring gaza under the west bank hold and perhaps it is possible that the party should do all they can to make it happen. in the short-term, but you really need to do is try to alleviate the terrible situation in the gaza strip and avoid a much more terrible recurrence of the war. you have a long term and short term dilemma here which is not simple. things need to be moved rapidly but i would point out that it's not a simple thing. the jettisoning and accepting hamas which we are all working under the assumptions of that care about the people of gaza is not an easy choice. it might be a choice you need to make but it is not easy. >> i'll ask you a follow-up question. on the short-term issue why hasn't
and the egyptians biting some of the same enemies is back in uae. in that context, if you think of forgetting about the two state solution forgetting about hamas of the space this looks like a good situation. let me conclude by saying this very difficult dilemma here. i don't think it's sensible. on one hand and the long-term, the resolution would be to bring gaza under the west bank hold and perhaps it is possible that the party should do all they can to make it happen. in the short-term, but...
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a statement from the egyptian government says a meeting is still on. the u.s. delegation is in cairo. the state department issued another warning for american citizens traveling to parts of mexico including can done and los cabo. the killing of three people this month at a beach in lease cabos. the advisory also says americans have been killed in carjackings and highway robberies in mexico. >>> the time is 7:13. a state senator will introduce state legislation to make it illegal to sexually harass those who seek funding. many welcome complained of sexual harassment by investors as they sought funding for startup businesses. the current law bans sexual harassment between those who have a business relationship but it doesn't specifically include investors. >>> there is a new study out, just came out, shows that safety systems in new cars are doing their jobs. systems that prevent cars from drifting into another lane or warn drivers of other vehicles in their blind spots have reduced crashes according to two new studies. at the same time researchers are concerned
a statement from the egyptian government says a meeting is still on. the u.s. delegation is in cairo. the state department issued another warning for american citizens traveling to parts of mexico including can done and los cabo. the killing of three people this month at a beach in lease cabos. the advisory also says americans have been killed in carjackings and highway robberies in mexico. >>> the time is 7:13. a state senator will introduce state legislation to make it illegal to...
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he also met with egyptian president on wednesday following the u.s. decision to egypt amongst egypt's to generating human rights situation post of the u.s. contitinues to give massive military aid to egypt. amnenesty internatioional said a program hobbies, smart tear gas, used to oppress critics of the egyptian facilitate serious human rights violations like extrajudicial executions." the white e house hass refused o say exactly where jared kushner is going through this middle st are, but also known he met ,ith a jordanian king in iman is slated to meet with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and mahmoud abbas today. a white house memo has outlined some of the details of f presidt trump's ban on transgender people serving in the u.s. military. the memo instructs the pentagon to refuse to admit transgender people to the military and to stop paying for the medical treatment for transgendered people who are currently serving in the military. the memo gives the pentagon six months to implement the ban, which was first announced on twitter by pr
he also met with egyptian president on wednesday following the u.s. decision to egypt amongst egypt's to generating human rights situation post of the u.s. contitinues to give massive military aid to egypt. amnenesty internatioional said a program hobbies, smart tear gas, used to oppress critics of the egyptian facilitate serious human rights violations like extrajudicial executions." the white e house hass refused o say exactly where jared kushner is going through this middle st are, but...
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he's back by the egyptians in the egyptians fighting some of the same enemies that israel find his back by the u ae. in that context, if you think about getting the two state solution in the west bank and some of this is an appealing situation. let me conclude by saying there's a difficult dilemma here and it not that simple. on one hand, in the long term, real solution would be to bring gaza under the west wing fold and perhaps it's possible and we should do all we can to facilitate that. in the short term, what you really need to do is try to alleviate the terrible situation in the gaza strip and to avoid a much more terrible reoccurrence of the war. have a very difficult long-term and short-term dilemma. to my mind, the possibility of another competent gaza and another situation and things need to be moved rapidly in that direction but i would point out not simply jettisoning and accepting hamas which we all work under the assumption does not care about people of gaza. not an easy choice. >> thank you. i will ask you a follow-up question. on the short-term issue why hasn't israel got
he's back by the egyptians in the egyptians fighting some of the same enemies that israel find his back by the u ae. in that context, if you think about getting the two state solution in the west bank and some of this is an appealing situation. let me conclude by saying there's a difficult dilemma here and it not that simple. on one hand, in the long term, real solution would be to bring gaza under the west wing fold and perhaps it's possible and we should do all we can to facilitate that. in...
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addressing the hamas and he issued a list of demands, calling for an end to the blockade on the egyptiannd israeli side. that was their list of demands. see u.n. schools, controversial, as you know, during the war, and he went to see other projects in the gaza strip and when he was standing at one of them, he said that this is one of the worst humanitarian crises he has seen and he did call on both sides to do something about sanctions, to lift the blockade, also calling on the palestinians and the west bank to help the gaza strip. that makes they humanitarian crisis for the people worse. guterres is giving a speech today and we haven't heard much from him over the three days of this trip. what do you think you will say today? >> he just completed speaking, i did not manage to hear it all your -- here at all. it has the keynotes of a short soundbite. it is warm to both sides, which i think is important for israel. he is amazed at israel's achievements and technological success and of the same time he spoke about the need for peace, how committed he is to the united nations, and he certai
addressing the hamas and he issued a list of demands, calling for an end to the blockade on the egyptiannd israeli side. that was their list of demands. see u.n. schools, controversial, as you know, during the war, and he went to see other projects in the gaza strip and when he was standing at one of them, he said that this is one of the worst humanitarian crises he has seen and he did call on both sides to do something about sanctions, to lift the blockade, also calling on the palestinians and...
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you seem to be focused on the qatari connection in the west when in fact there is quite clear egyptian east, which are violations of the weapons embargo and they have been coming to you. i am not privy to those details. you are the so—called foreign minister. to those details. you are the so—called foreign ministerlj to those details. you are the so-called foreign minister. i am not involved with military affairs. i cannot co—operate what you have said. i know that there is a great deal of support that has been provided by egypt and the emirates. iam mindful provided by egypt and the emirates. i am mindful that in 2011 the libyan people rose up in a revolution against a longtime dictator, mohammed gaddafi. sometimes it looks as though in the figure of haftar libya might once again be flirting with a potential dictator. libya will flirt with a president who will be duly elected by its own people. the world wants a peaceful, united, safe libya where terrorism is eradicated. yes. do you think we are going to see that in the next 1—2 yea rs ? going to see that in the next 1—2 years? i thin
you seem to be focused on the qatari connection in the west when in fact there is quite clear egyptian east, which are violations of the weapons embargo and they have been coming to you. i am not privy to those details. you are the so—called foreign minister. to those details. you are the so—called foreign ministerlj to those details. you are the so-called foreign minister. i am not involved with military affairs. i cannot co—operate what you have said. i know that there is a great deal...
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egyptian episode. episode 109. >> right.othra and he tells us to surrender we should do that, right? >> that was perfect. >> what? >> that was amazing. >> oh, my goodness. >> your contempt for my country really comes off. >> reporter: do not judge "duck tales" reboot on my american accent. it's better than that. keeping the spirit but mildly updated. i'm nick watt for "nightline," burbank, california. >> nice work, nick. "duck tales" is produced by our parent company, disney. thanks for watching abc news. and as always, we're online at abcnews.com and our "nightline" facebook page. good night, america. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. this august visit your local volvo dealer to receive sommar savings of up to $4,500. this august visit your local volvo dealer ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ strummed guitar travel through this natural wonder and get a
egyptian episode. episode 109. >> right.othra and he tells us to surrender we should do that, right? >> that was perfect. >> what? >> that was amazing. >> oh, my goodness. >> your contempt for my country really comes off. >> reporter: do not judge "duck tales" reboot on my american accent. it's better than that. keeping the spirit but mildly updated. i'm nick watt for "nightline," burbank, california. >> nice work, nick....
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does the egyptian leader have that kind of support. well here is.all they do there i don't know how how on is the polls are but the problem with egypt in the middle east in general that people look at the army as the most horribly thing ever there it's morse the army is more sacred than religion and many people supports the army or whoever is representing the army out to fear of chaos because they look at syria they look at libya look at erratic and we don't want to be this so we're better off having a dictated it keeps things together other than just fall into complete chaos and this is the kind of narrative that dictators in the middle east have proving it to for many years it isn't me or chaos and and syria was a perfect example when bashar assad found that his position was threatened he destroyed the whole country so i either continue ruling the country or you would have no country. so you're saying that the three percent is swayed by things like that yet and i think if you would have lake of a similar poll in egypt to be much harder than thirty
does the egyptian leader have that kind of support. well here is.all they do there i don't know how how on is the polls are but the problem with egypt in the middle east in general that people look at the army as the most horribly thing ever there it's morse the army is more sacred than religion and many people supports the army or whoever is representing the army out to fear of chaos because they look at syria they look at libya look at erratic and we don't want to be this so we're better off...
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the egyptians hit back with the pyramids.hite people had larry bird, then michael jordan came back, and shaq, and lebron -- basically, white people had larry bird. ( laughter ) the jury is out on who the best race is. i'm not convinced that it's these guys. >> this man's image has come to symbolize friday night's rally. your racist identified him as peter cvjetanovic a student at the university of nevada reno. >> i do not identify as white supremacist or racist. of course that definition is really fluid. people have one version, i have out. i'm alt-right because i'm pro-right. >> trevor: what? people have another version? that's weird. a millennial nazi saying he's not sure what he believes so we shouldn't label him racist? if that's what he does when he's not sure, what the (bleep) is he foingd going the do when he's made up his mind? ( laughter ) and by the way, dude, i hate to break it to you but your last name is cvjetanovic. it may be fun hanging out with nazis now but you're up in round two now. as far as the klan is co
the egyptians hit back with the pyramids.hite people had larry bird, then michael jordan came back, and shaq, and lebron -- basically, white people had larry bird. ( laughter ) the jury is out on who the best race is. i'm not convinced that it's these guys. >> this man's image has come to symbolize friday night's rally. your racist identified him as peter cvjetanovic a student at the university of nevada reno. >> i do not identify as white supremacist or racist. of course that...
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egyptian episode. episode 109. >> right.ck tothra and he tells us to surrender we should do that, right? >> that was perfect. >> what? >> that was amazing. >> oh, my goodness. >> your contempt for my country really comes off. >> reporter: do not judge "duck tales" reboot on my american accent. it's better than that. keeping the spirit but mildly updated. i'm nick watt for "nightline," burbank, california. >> nice work, nick. "duck tales" is produced by our parent company, disney. thanks for watching abc news. and as always, we're online at abcnews.com and our "nightline" facebook page. good night, america. >> here at "millionaire," there are no second chances. if you get a question wrong, you're done. except for this week, because every day, we're bringing back some players whose first time here didn't go so well, and we're giving them another try at the million dollars. it's second chance week on "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, welcome to second chance week here on "who wants to be a mill
egyptian episode. episode 109. >> right.ck tothra and he tells us to surrender we should do that, right? >> that was perfect. >> what? >> that was amazing. >> oh, my goodness. >> your contempt for my country really comes off. >> reporter: do not judge "duck tales" reboot on my american accent. it's better than that. keeping the spirit but mildly updated. i'm nick watt for "nightline," burbank, california. >> nice work, nick....
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the doctors are alleged to have removed organs for use by wealthy egyptian and foreign patients.wn against a bbcjournalist in a criminal defamation case in thailand. the bbc‘s south east asia correspondentjonathan head, faced up to five years in jail if he had been convicted. danish police say that a headless torso found in waters off denmark has been identified as that of a missing swedishjournalist, kim wall. she was last seen alive on august 10th, leaving on a trip with submarine inventor peter madsen, who's now been charged with manslaughter and could face life in prison. england's record goal—scorer, wayne rooney, has announced his retirement from international football. the 31—year—old has scored 53 goals for england in a career that has lasted 14 years. he's also the country's most capped player, with 119 appearances. and here are two pampered cats — they've just inherited $300,000 after their wealthy owner died in new york. the bequest formed part of a $3 million estate left by ellen frey—wouter which included her home in the bronx. two carers who used to look after the e
the doctors are alleged to have removed organs for use by wealthy egyptian and foreign patients.wn against a bbcjournalist in a criminal defamation case in thailand. the bbc‘s south east asia correspondentjonathan head, faced up to five years in jail if he had been convicted. danish police say that a headless torso found in waters off denmark has been identified as that of a missing swedishjournalist, kim wall. she was last seen alive on august 10th, leaving on a trip with submarine inventor...
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the egyptians -- the objections could only be papered over by going to a complete government takeover system. unfortunately, we know what happens with them. we have seen it in canada and in the u.k. it is not a panacea. we are seeing one anecdotal evidence of it with charlie gard right now over in england, and he just died under the system because they would not let him take any new type of approach to his problem. the government begins to run everything. i must tell you that i am very cynical about the government taking over anything. my life started in the private sector where i was in a manufacturing business, and then i got into the texas legislature and found that if it was not $1 million, nobody paid much attention to it, and austin, texas. when i got elected to congress, i found out if it was not $1 billion, it was not attended to. even $1 billion today is nothing. i found that if you want something to be managed and efficiently, let the federal government manage it -- if you want something to be managed in efficiently, let the federal government manage it. host: this is the la
the egyptians -- the objections could only be papered over by going to a complete government takeover system. unfortunately, we know what happens with them. we have seen it in canada and in the u.k. it is not a panacea. we are seeing one anecdotal evidence of it with charlie gard right now over in england, and he just died under the system because they would not let him take any new type of approach to his problem. the government begins to run everything. i must tell you that i am very cynical...