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i don't think the emir of qatar would deny he has a strong relationship with...solutely matters! if the uae hacked qatar to suggest... so, the uae did not ask, orchestrate or plan or ask someone else to hack qatar? not at all. categorically no? no. do you accept someone categorically did? i had heard that the russians had been involved. and i actually don't think that there was any hacking. so, you think that the emir of qatar did say those things. you don't accept their denials? no, i don't accept their denials, we don't accept their denials, but we all know that they have established links with hezbollah, with hamas, and with the iranians, their foreign minister met with the head of the al-quds brigade, you know, this is a guy who is famous for slaughtering sunnis in iraq and syria. what denial is there? you are, of course, ambassador in russia. have you asked the russians about this? no, i haven't. why not? it simply didn't come up. are you not curious to establish what information there is? on what precisely? on what exactly was said, and whether there was an
i don't think the emir of qatar would deny he has a strong relationship with...solutely matters! if the uae hacked qatar to suggest... so, the uae did not ask, orchestrate or plan or ask someone else to hack qatar? not at all. categorically no? no. do you accept someone categorically did? i had heard that the russians had been involved. and i actually don't think that there was any hacking. so, you think that the emir of qatar did say those things. you don't accept their denials? no, i don't...
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i don't think the emir of qatar would deny he has a strong relationship with...tely matters! if the uae hacked qatar to suggest... so, the uae did not ask, orchestrate or plan or ask someone else to hack qatar? not at all. categorically no? no. do you accept someone categorically did? i had heard that the russians had been involved. and i actually don't think that there was any hacking. so, you think that the emir of qatar did say those things. you don't accept their denials? no, i don't accept their denials, we don't accept their denials, but we all know that they have established links with hezbollah, with hamas, and with the iranians, their foreign minister met with the head of the al-quds brigade, you know, this is a guy who is famous for slaughtering sunnis in iraq and syria. what denial is there? you are, of course, ambassador in russia. have you asked the russians about this? no, i haven't. why not? it simply didn't come up. are you not curious to establish what information there is? on what precisely? on what exactly was said, and whether there was any ha
i don't think the emir of qatar would deny he has a strong relationship with...tely matters! if the uae hacked qatar to suggest... so, the uae did not ask, orchestrate or plan or ask someone else to hack qatar? not at all. categorically no? no. do you accept someone categorically did? i had heard that the russians had been involved. and i actually don't think that there was any hacking. so, you think that the emir of qatar did say those things. you don't accept their denials? no, i don't accept...
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the united arab emirates ministry of tolerance -- what does it do? but we're kicking things off in northern iraq, where millions of refugees have fled the terror of i.s. people who belong to religious minorities fall victim to discrimination in many parts of the world. the christian organization that issues the world watch list says around 200 million members of the faith are persecuted globally. in egyptpt, for inststance, mes of the c coptic orthododox miny are e regularly subjbjected to viviolent attacks. churches are burned, and copts are often murdered. and christians are not the only targets. in myanmar, the government is accused of persecuting the rohingya, a muslim minority. in northern iraq in 2014, terror organization islamic state seized control of areas inhabited by yazidis, a religious community. the group's holiest site is located in the lalisch valley. the peacock is an important symbol to yazidis. it represents the angel melek taus, who for them acts as an intermediary between god and the faithful. yazidism has about a million adheren
the united arab emirates ministry of tolerance -- what does it do? but we're kicking things off in northern iraq, where millions of refugees have fled the terror of i.s. people who belong to religious minorities fall victim to discrimination in many parts of the world. the christian organization that issues the world watch list says around 200 million members of the faith are persecuted globally. in egyptpt, for inststance, mes of the c coptic orthododox miny are e regularly subjbjected to...
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arabie: take united emirates, what participation has your country had?ng had in the -- and we had a female fighter pilot lead -- charlie: you were involved, right? beginning.the we were trying to reach a political deal in yemen. charlie: what does that represent? yousef: very important. it represents a reconciliation between the various actions in yemen. charlie: both saudi arabia and the emirates always seem to speak together and the iranians are on a separate side. wequestion is, is that what are going to see, a desperate spite on the part of iran and and saudi arabia, the emirates, and other arab states, for influence? i think we are already seeing it. charlie: could it get hotter? could it lead to a hotter war, there is a year that the middle east will go up in flames? president obama -- crack me if president obama was in disagreement with the saudi's and emirates as well, he wanted to see the saudi's and sunni states speak to the iranians. that was a point -- he did not want to do what president trump did, just take one side. i'm not sure you are in
arabie: take united emirates, what participation has your country had?ng had in the -- and we had a female fighter pilot lead -- charlie: you were involved, right? beginning.the we were trying to reach a political deal in yemen. charlie: what does that represent? yousef: very important. it represents a reconciliation between the various actions in yemen. charlie: both saudi arabia and the emirates always seem to speak together and the iranians are on a separate side. wequestion is, is that what...
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i thought that was disrespectful to the emir of kuwait. it undermined him.is not supposed to be negotiated in public. --ay, we're sitting to willing to sit down directly, if they want. charlie: thank you for coming. pleasure to have you. michael: always good to be here, charlie. yousef: thank you. charlie: thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ ♪ alisa: i'm alisa parenti in washington, and you are watching "bloomberg technology." let's start with a check of your "first word news." vice president mike pence says the senate should, quote, "step up to do the right thing and repeal and replace obamacare." he spoke today in washington. republicans are said to be pushing the so-called "skinny repeal" that would undo a few affordable care act provisions. the border adjustment tax has been cut from ongoing negotiations to overhaul the u.s. tax code. a group of lawmakers said today there are too many unknowns associated with the policy. the tax would have imposed a 20% levy on domestic sales of imported goods. the nation's top milita
i thought that was disrespectful to the emir of kuwait. it undermined him.is not supposed to be negotiated in public. --ay, we're sitting to willing to sit down directly, if they want. charlie: thank you for coming. pleasure to have you. michael: always good to be here, charlie. yousef: thank you. charlie: thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ ♪ alisa: i'm alisa parenti in washington, and you are watching "bloomberg technology." let's start with a check of your...
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emir: once you draw a line, you draw borderlines, there aren't any disagreements. you know where you are and you know where the other person is. reporter: and yet, imam iseric in sarajevo says all of bosnia's muslims belong to one bosnian islamic community -- his. sadrudin: it's still under control. everything is under control. they are not any threat. reporter: in reality, hundreds of radicals are said to have left bosnia to join the fanatical i.s. fighters in syria. every evening since the beginning of ramadan, sadrudin iseric'sarajevo's roofs. their but the fundamentalists pose an increasing threat to this liberal, life-affirming european form of islam. michelle: emmanuelle latrey and her husband longed for children. increasing threat to this and after using in vitro fertilization, they were ecstatic when they discovered they were having twins. but both were born with severe disabilities, which the french couple blame on the medication emmanuelle was given during her pregnancy -- one whose side effects they say were undisclosed. their plight has exposed a drug s
emir: once you draw a line, you draw borderlines, there aren't any disagreements. you know where you are and you know where the other person is. reporter: and yet, imam iseric in sarajevo says all of bosnia's muslims belong to one bosnian islamic community -- his. sadrudin: it's still under control. everything is under control. they are not any threat. reporter: in reality, hundreds of radicals are said to have left bosnia to join the fanatical i.s. fighters in syria. every evening since the...
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i don't think the emir of qatar or deny he has a strong relationship with...m absolutely matters!t... the uae did not ask, orchestrate or plan or ask someone else to hacked qatar? not at all stop what categorically no? no. do you accept someone categorically did? i don't think that there was any hacking. so, you think that the amir of qatar did say those things, you don't accept those denials? we don't accept their denials? we don't accept their denials but we know that they have established links with hamas and the iranians, they met with the head of the brigade, a guy famous for slaughtering sunnis in iraq and syria. what denial is there? you are of course ambassador in russia, have you asked the russians on this? no, i haven't. why not? it simply didn't come up. are you not curious to establish what information there is? on what precisely? on what exactly was said and whether there was any hacking. the russians, if there was hacking, then, you know, it may have been non—government parties. this is not the kind of stuff people would admit or talk about openly, certainly not at m
i don't think the emir of qatar or deny he has a strong relationship with...m absolutely matters!t... the uae did not ask, orchestrate or plan or ask someone else to hacked qatar? not at all stop what categorically no? no. do you accept someone categorically did? i don't think that there was any hacking. so, you think that the amir of qatar did say those things, you don't accept those denials? we don't accept their denials? we don't accept their denials but we know that they have established...
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talk to michael morell, former deputy director of the cia and the ambassador from the united arab emirates to the united states. >> we are ready to sit down tomorrow and negotiate the 13 demands. if the qataris are willing to say that they are ready to negotiate. so far they haven't been able to d a solution has to be a diplomatic solution. but the willingness to find a solution lies not in rhiyad, certainly not in washton, it lines in. >> north korea's accelerating nuclear prospects and conflict in the middle east and gulf states when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with north korea. american intelligence agencies now estimate that north korea will be i believe to launch a reliable nuclear capable interkonl miss thail could reach the united states in one year t had been previously thought that pyongyang was roughly four years from fully d
talk to michael morell, former deputy director of the cia and the ambassador from the united arab emirates to the united states. >> we are ready to sit down tomorrow and negotiate the 13 demands. if the qataris are willing to say that they are ready to negotiate. so far they haven't been able to d a solution has to be a diplomatic solution. but the willingness to find a solution lies not in rhiyad, certainly not in washton, it lines in. >> north korea's accelerating nuclear...
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we will be talking with someone from the emirates abd.t they need to do to accelerate the global rebalancing that is taking so much time to get through. >> but next, not too hot, not too cold. is the u.s. stuck in a goldilocks situation? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ you are watching "bloomberg markets: middle east ." you -- i am live in st. petersburg. >> and i am in dubai. marketswrote that the are like goldilocks, not too hot or too cold. the gap between indexes and a liking policy fundamentals. how long will the markets be stuck in this mode? in the sense it is not great, but at least is stable. goldilocks vis-a-vis central banks, what we have discussed is the loosest tightening. very gradual. policies, vis-a-vis you're not going to give breakthrough but at least not anything bad like protectionism that can result in a trade war. markets are comfortable that despite everything going on in washington, it is goldilocks for them. i keep on stressing it is a journey, not a destination. >> what does it look like? describe the ultimate destination
we will be talking with someone from the emirates abd.t they need to do to accelerate the global rebalancing that is taking so much time to get through. >> but next, not too hot, not too cold. is the u.s. stuck in a goldilocks situation? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ you are watching "bloomberg markets: middle east ." you -- i am live in st. petersburg. >> and i am in dubai. marketswrote that the are like goldilocks, not too hot or too cold. the gap between indexes and a...
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in the emirates, this is "bloomberg markets: middle east." markets dive into the and show you the landscape across the asia-pacific region. gmm is the function on your terminal and you can see that the leader on the board today is australia after that surprising retail figure coming up to the upside. we're seeing a rally on the asx 200, with retail stocks and macro funds reportedly selling into the rally. but we are seeing the rest of the market with a little bit of a mixed picture, including hong kong and china. and theres down, really is this anticipation ahead of that communist party congress in the fall that we aren't going to get a lot of policy guidance, so perhaps investors will be staying on the sideline. what are you watching? yousef: there are quite a few other asset classes, the energy has quite a bit of movement. that is taking a bit of a breather, halting gains after the longest winning streak this year stop it is down over half of a percent and the culprit is the countries that are exempt from the opec costs, increasing pro
in the emirates, this is "bloomberg markets: middle east." markets dive into the and show you the landscape across the asia-pacific region. gmm is the function on your terminal and you can see that the leader on the board today is australia after that surprising retail figure coming up to the upside. we're seeing a rally on the asx 200, with retail stocks and macro funds reportedly selling into the rally. but we are seeing the rest of the market with a little bit of a mixed picture,...
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they have been done in the united arab emirates.tones and male singers in the west who have identified and seen this. and it has been done over there. and they are not only done, they are taught and memorised by people over there. i will ask you before we end about something very current and relevant for you being in the uk. you put on a performance ata in the uk. you put on a performance at a big manchester arts festival, a musical performance. you are doing it only weeks after a man of libyan origin, a young man, a militant, appearing to be loyal in his own way to so—called islamic state, he put a bomb inside an ariana grande concert, killing women and children. do you believe your music and your message about the bridge building and the cultural cross—fertilisation that can happen through music, do you think about, right now, can make a difference to the thinking of people in a city like manchester? not why itself. i mean, it has been said you must love one another or die. he meant it. we have two options. we have a serious issue
they have been done in the united arab emirates.tones and male singers in the west who have identified and seen this. and it has been done over there. and they are not only done, they are taught and memorised by people over there. i will ask you before we end about something very current and relevant for you being in the uk. you put on a performance ata in the uk. you put on a performance at a big manchester arts festival, a musical performance. you are doing it only weeks after a man of libyan...
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two were saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. charlie: the other was pakistan. javad sharif: well, that's a neighbor. as a neighbor, they have a problem. but for saudi arabia and united arab emirates, staying for behind the actual scene because iran is a neighbor, pakistan is a neighbor, some of the other countries in the former soviet union our neighbors, but saudi arabia and united arab emirates are not even close. but they support it. they recognize the government. the money -- and it's clear. ask any intelligence person. ,he money that went to isis most of it came from these countries. -- more importantly charlie: not from the government, per se. javad sharif: well, that is to be investigated. i not here to accuse anybody. we have been accused by a lot of people of a lot of things, and i don't know if it's good to accuse people. what i'm saying is the ideology came from saudi arabia. all of these people along to the ideology -- belong to the ideology that is promoted officially by saudi arabia, and it is spread throughout the world to people who are engaged
two were saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. charlie: the other was pakistan. javad sharif: well, that's a neighbor. as a neighbor, they have a problem. but for saudi arabia and united arab emirates, staying for behind the actual scene because iran is a neighbor, pakistan is a neighbor, some of the other countries in the former soviet union our neighbors, but saudi arabia and united arab emirates are not even close. but they support it. they recognize the government. the money -- and...
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saudi arabia said today it will not lift its embargo of qatar after the gulf emirate rejected terms tockade. the saudi foreign minister described the decision as "painful" but necessary. he repeated the criticism that qatar supports terrorism. saudi arabia joined the uae, egypt and bahrain in imposing the embargo — the four countries say qatar doesn't understand the gravity of the dispute. we cannot have a country like qatar that is an ally militarily, and in the gcc, and in the arab league. and that hosts an airbase from which planes take off to fight isis and al-qaeda, and at the same time, it turns a blind eye to terror financiers who operate openly in qatar, turns a blind eye to extremists who advocate suicide bombings and advocate young men going to fight in war zones. we cannot have it both ways. we are not doing this because we wa nt we are not doing this because we want to hurt qatar, we are doing it to help qatar. it will help qatar, it will help us, it will help the region, it will help the world. in response, qatar's foreign minister again said that resolving the dispute wou
saudi arabia said today it will not lift its embargo of qatar after the gulf emirate rejected terms tockade. the saudi foreign minister described the decision as "painful" but necessary. he repeated the criticism that qatar supports terrorism. saudi arabia joined the uae, egypt and bahrain in imposing the embargo — the four countries say qatar doesn't understand the gravity of the dispute. we cannot have a country like qatar that is an ally militarily, and in the gcc, and in the...
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we are two hours away from the opening of the emirates market .nd abu dhabi let's get a recap of which companies stood out. member rank returns. you can see the last five trading days, take a look. also qatar national bank up. bloomberg's interview with the ceo helped feed into some of that. also the materials box under pressure. we will get more into the key scenes. let's check on for short headlines around the world. >> good morning.
we are two hours away from the opening of the emirates market .nd abu dhabi let's get a recap of which companies stood out. member rank returns. you can see the last five trading days, take a look. also qatar national bank up. bloomberg's interview with the ceo helped feed into some of that. also the materials box under pressure. we will get more into the key scenes. let's check on for short headlines around the world. >> good morning.
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as for the curt crisis between qatar and its neighbors saudis and they emirates have been engaged in a fierce competition with qatar for years. they attempt to undermine each other through media trysts lopping western capital and other soft power. since arab spring however that rivalry has boiled over. both sides boiled over. both sides of my support behind various processes represent a lease. the copies that the muslim brotherhood and emirates are working to were served airball voter pushing for stability at the expense of the possibility for reform. these two in the middle east are fundamentally at odds with one another. why is u.s. policy not to back one gulf states over another insuring terrorism finance in the gulf comes to an end could i offer you the following suggestions. first congress should access whether qatar should continue to host her most significant airbase in the middle east. fighting our war on terrorism from qatar's and the convoluted message to our allies in the region. congress should work with the justice department to ensure that qatar narrowly at jobs lost to
as for the curt crisis between qatar and its neighbors saudis and they emirates have been engaged in a fierce competition with qatar for years. they attempt to undermine each other through media trysts lopping western capital and other soft power. since arab spring however that rivalry has boiled over. both sides boiled over. both sides of my support behind various processes represent a lease. the copies that the muslim brotherhood and emirates are working to were served airball voter pushing...
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but the saudi and emirates channels did not even carry the denial of the qatari government.rabic, there is coverage of that story cbbc arabic .com. let‘s go to the korean police —— peninsula. rain talks are proposed in between north and south korea. the proposed talks could begin as early as this friday, a move seen as a mean end all acts of hostility along the military demarcation line. the timing is significant, two weeks after yong yang tested what experts believe was its first intercontinental ballistic missile which could reach the united states. it also comesjust which could reach the united states. it also comes just two months into a new presidency. president mona has said that he would try to reopen talks with the north as part of a new dialogue which is different from the past ten years. he keeps the pressure up with sanctions and also tries to re—engage. what can we expect from the talks? we will see confidence building measures being discussed, in particular, the possible seizing of those propaganda broadcasts which get lead through loudspeakers across the border
but the saudi and emirates channels did not even carry the denial of the qatari government.rabic, there is coverage of that story cbbc arabic .com. let‘s go to the korean police —— peninsula. rain talks are proposed in between north and south korea. the proposed talks could begin as early as this friday, a move seen as a mean end all acts of hostility along the military demarcation line. the timing is significant, two weeks after yong yang tested what experts believe was its first...
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the emir of qatar has called for negotiations in his country's dispute with four arab neighbours.ress since the crisis erupted, the emir said any solution must respect qatar's sovereignty. saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, bahrain and egypt cut ties with qatar injune over its alleged support for terrorism and ties with iran. the russian president vladimir putin has said he's undecided on whether to run for re—election next year. speaking during a question—and—answer session with school children, he promised not to change the constitution to allow him to keep on running indefinitely. when asked what the three most important values in life were, putin said "life itself, love and freedom." the us military says its planes have accidentally bombed a unit of afghan security personnel in helmand province, killing several of them. afghan forces, backed by us air strikes, have been battling to dislodge taliban militants from the district of gereshk. it's described the deaths as "unfortunate" and pledged to investigate the incident. the cholera epidemic which is sweeping the war ravag
the emir of qatar has called for negotiations in his country's dispute with four arab neighbours.ress since the crisis erupted, the emir said any solution must respect qatar's sovereignty. saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, bahrain and egypt cut ties with qatar injune over its alleged support for terrorism and ties with iran. the russian president vladimir putin has said he's undecided on whether to run for re—election next year. speaking during a question—and—answer session with...
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the emir of qatar has called for negotiations in his country's dispute with four arab neighbours. the crisis erupted, the emir said any solution must respect qatar's sovereignty. saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, bahrain and egypt cut ties with qatar injune over its alleged support for terrorism. a light aircraft has been towed to safety after it landed in new york city's east river. the seaplane had been flying between east hampton airport and manhattan when it got into difficulties. it was not immediately known what caused it to land. seven passengers and crew were rescued, and there we re and crew were rescued, and there were no reports of any injuries. yemen is now facing the worst cholera outbreak anywhere in the world. the aid agency oxfam says this is the worst outbreak ever recorded in a single year. it's killed 2,000 people. and, according to oxfam, there are hundreds of thousands more suspected cases. and this is a man—made disaster: yemen has been torn apart by a brutal civil war for over two years. the bbc‘s nawal al maghawi is in yemen's capital sanaa. another c
the emir of qatar has called for negotiations in his country's dispute with four arab neighbours. the crisis erupted, the emir said any solution must respect qatar's sovereignty. saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, bahrain and egypt cut ties with qatar injune over its alleged support for terrorism. a light aircraft has been towed to safety after it landed in new york city's east river. the seaplane had been flying between east hampton airport and manhattan when it got into difficulties. it...
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the emir of qatar has called for negotiations in his country's dispute with four arab neighbours.ince the crisis erupted, the emir said any solution must respect qatar's sovereignty. saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, bahrain and egypt cut ties with qatar injune over its alleged support for terrorism. a light aircraft has been towed to safety after it land in new york city's east river. the seaplane had been flying between east hampton airport and manhattan when it got into difficulties. it was not immediately known what caused it to land. seven passengers and crew were rescued and there were no reports of any injuries. the russian president vladimir putin has said he's undecided on whether to run for re—election next year. speaking during a question—and—answer session with school children, he promised not to change the constitution to allow him to keep on running for president indefinitely. when asked what the three most important values in life were, putin said "life itself, love and freedom." the us military says its planes have accidentally bombed a unit of afghan securit
the emir of qatar has called for negotiations in his country's dispute with four arab neighbours.ince the crisis erupted, the emir said any solution must respect qatar's sovereignty. saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, bahrain and egypt cut ties with qatar injune over its alleged support for terrorism. a light aircraft has been towed to safety after it land in new york city's east river. the seaplane had been flying between east hampton airport and manhattan when it got into difficulties....
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they signify qatar's inclusion as the ninth member of the reconciled emirates of the persian gulf at the conclusion of the qatari-british treaty in 1916. the colored portion of the flag known as the color maroon alsoaalso acknowledges the purple dye. the white, of course, symbolizes peace. originally known for being a back order british protectorate whose economy was based mainly on diving, qatar quickly made itself known to the world when it declared independence in 1971. in 1995, qatar announced a series of sweeping economic and political reforms. this included the founding and the funding of the pan-arab satellite news network al jazeera in 1996 that broadcast worldwide. an economic surplus enabled qatar to rebrand and launch qatar airways and support the founding of education city. a globally recognized state of the art, academic oasis on the capital doha. it holds schools from the united states, britain, france and qatar. these include our 14s at georgetown university, carnegie melon, cornell, virginia commonwealth, northwestern university, hcc paris, and ucl london. in terms of
they signify qatar's inclusion as the ninth member of the reconciled emirates of the persian gulf at the conclusion of the qatari-british treaty in 1916. the colored portion of the flag known as the color maroon alsoaalso acknowledges the purple dye. the white, of course, symbolizes peace. originally known for being a back order british protectorate whose economy was based mainly on diving, qatar quickly made itself known to the world when it declared independence in 1971. in 1995, qatar...
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of qatar to the emir of kuwait, in it is this country's response to the saudi-led alliance and their demands. dave, it is pretty clear we know what the qatari position has been throughout the crisis. they say they're willing to negotiate, they're open for dialogue. but they will not accept anyone trying to dictate what this country's foreign policy should be or trying to strip it was its sovereignty. they feel this is what it's about and say the list of demands proves that. it is unclear what happens next. we've heard from uae officials saying that there will be no escalation at this point, dave. >> all right. live for us in qatar, thank you. >>> president trump taking his war on the media to a whole new low level. >> are president trump's tweets considered official white house statements? >> well, the president is the president of the united states, so there -- they're considered official statements by the president of the united states. >> so if this is an official statement, is the president advocating violence against journalists? >>> the president in no way, form, or fashion, ha
of qatar to the emir of kuwait, in it is this country's response to the saudi-led alliance and their demands. dave, it is pretty clear we know what the qatari position has been throughout the crisis. they say they're willing to negotiate, they're open for dialogue. but they will not accept anyone trying to dictate what this country's foreign policy should be or trying to strip it was its sovereignty. they feel this is what it's about and say the list of demands proves that. it is unclear what...
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the united states intelligence community has proven that united arab emirates is behind this hack this hack which led to this -- imposed the blockade, illegal blockade of my country >> sorry to interrupt you. has the u.s. government shared that information with you? has your government seen the evidence behind that >> my government trusts that the united states intelligence community has -- >> they formally said -- the u.s. formally said to qatar that the uae was involved in this or is this all you're seeing in the "washington post" reporting? >> we're seeing the exchanging with the intelligence community over there as you mentioned, the community has proven that the united arab emirates is behind this information. >> one of the things that the qatari government has been saying for the last few weeks is that the ultimate aim here is to limit qatar's sovereignty. we've seen a reduction in demands. why do you think saudi arabia, the uae, egypt and bahrain want to limit qatari sovereignty? >> it's a matter of power in the region but my country is alwahas all sd coming to the table of nego
the united states intelligence community has proven that united arab emirates is behind this hack this hack which led to this -- imposed the blockade, illegal blockade of my country >> sorry to interrupt you. has the u.s. government shared that information with you? has your government seen the evidence behind that >> my government trusts that the united states intelligence community has -- >> they formally said -- the u.s. formally said to qatar that the uae was involved in...
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in 1995, they tried to engineer a coup that would overthrow the current emir's father and install theirovernment more friendly to the saudis and emirates and be in alignment with his organization that encompasses all these gulf states in which the qataris would essentially toed the saudi line. the qataris have resisted that and wanted to pursue more independent foreign policy. >> what is rex tillerson trying to do? >> he is trying to manage this conflict. he is working with the kuwaitis who have positioned themselves as the gulf mediator in the conflict. the conflict puts the united states in an awkward position. qatar hosts the largest u.s. military base in the region. it is the place from which the united states runs the campaign against the islamic state. yet, others are critical partners of the united states. tillerson is looking for something in those 13 demands that the qataris have said are nonnegotiable and others have said are nonnegotiable that he can work with. my sense is they are trying to figure out parts of those demands the qataris can work with. that can be u.s. conditi
in 1995, they tried to engineer a coup that would overthrow the current emir's father and install theirovernment more friendly to the saudis and emirates and be in alignment with his organization that encompasses all these gulf states in which the qataris would essentially toed the saudi line. the qataris have resisted that and wanted to pursue more independent foreign policy. >> what is rex tillerson trying to do? >> he is trying to manage this conflict. he is working with the...
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they signify qatar's inclusion as the ninth member of the reconcile emirates of the persian gulf at the conclusion of the qatari/british treaty in 1916. the colored portion of the flag, known as the qatar maroon, acknowledgment is the island's production of purple dye. the white symbolizes peace. originally known for being a backwater -- who was known for diving, qatar made itself known to the world when it declared independence in 1971. on centralized its economy relied on oil and natural gas production. in 1990 five qatar announced the series of sweeping economic and political reforms. this included the funding and the founding of the pan arab's satellite news network, al jazeera in 1996, a broadcast worldwide. in economic surplus enabled qatar to rebrand qatar airways and support the education city. it recognize state-of-the-art academic oasis. it hosts schools from the united states, britain, france and qatar. this includes our friends at georgetown university, texas a&m, carnegie mellon, cornell, virginia commonwealth, northwestern university, and ucl london. in terms of transparen
they signify qatar's inclusion as the ninth member of the reconcile emirates of the persian gulf at the conclusion of the qatari/british treaty in 1916. the colored portion of the flag, known as the qatar maroon, acknowledgment is the island's production of purple dye. the white symbolizes peace. originally known for being a backwater -- who was known for diving, qatar made itself known to the world when it declared independence in 1971. on centralized its economy relied on oil and natural gas...
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a short time after that we heard from kuwait that the kuwaiti emir was urging the saudi-led alliancef extending the deadline by 48 hours to allow time for qatar to respond to the list of demands. then after that we heard confirmation from the saudi-led alliance saying they will give that 48 hours extra, add that to the deadline to give qatar the time to respond based on the request from the kuwaiti emir, that they will also take a look at what qatar's response is. evaluate that and move ahead after that. we also heard from the foreign ministry of egypt saying that there is a meeting planned on wednesday where the foreign ministers of the saudi-led alliance will be meeting in cairo to decide on the next steps. as you mentioned earlier, whether the deadline was today or on wednesday, we pretty much know what the qatari position is. and they haven't come out and rejected this outright, but they have said that they will not accept this list of demands the way that it stands right now. they have said that this is something that basically is trying to strip them of their sovereignty, that
a short time after that we heard from kuwait that the kuwaiti emir was urging the saudi-led alliancef extending the deadline by 48 hours to allow time for qatar to respond to the list of demands. then after that we heard confirmation from the saudi-led alliance saying they will give that 48 hours extra, add that to the deadline to give qatar the time to respond based on the request from the kuwaiti emir, that they will also take a look at what qatar's response is. evaluate that and move ahead...
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they signify cutters inclusion is a ninth member of the reconciled emirates of the persian gulf at the conclusion of the qatari british treaty in 1916. the colored portion of the flake known as qatar of mindy room, also acknowledges the production of purple died. the white, of course symbolizes peace. originally known for being a british protectorate whose economy was based mainly on pearl diving, qatar quickly made itself known to the world when it declared independence in 1971 and centralized its economy around oil and natural gas production. 1995 they announce the series of sweeping economic and political reforms. this included the funding and founding of the arab satellite news network al jazeera in 1996. the broadcast worldwide. an economic surplus enabled them to replay and relaunch the airways and support the founding of education. globally recognized state-of-the-art academic oasis on the outside of the capital, it host schools from the united states, britain, france and qatar. these includes our friends at georgetown university, texas a&m, carnegie mellon, cornell, virginia co
they signify cutters inclusion is a ninth member of the reconciled emirates of the persian gulf at the conclusion of the qatari british treaty in 1916. the colored portion of the flake known as qatar of mindy room, also acknowledges the production of purple died. the white, of course symbolizes peace. originally known for being a british protectorate whose economy was based mainly on pearl diving, qatar quickly made itself known to the world when it declared independence in 1971 and centralized...
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saudi arabia and the united emirates have imposed an illegal political, economic and social blockade against my country. this country decided overnight to close down all borders and airspace, stop the flow of food and medicine during the holy month of ramadan. and they're expelling all the water from their country. yet, these steps would not serve enough for them. they forcibly recalled their citizens from guitar, tearing families apart, mothers with children and wives from their hundred husbands. to silence their people from speaking out against an arcane and public actions they propose laws that threaten people with 15 years jail sentence for surprising with qatar. it is distressing at a human level and it was rightly said that saudi arabia, uae art playing with lives of thousands of people. i'm sure you're wondering what instigated these inhumane and illegal actions. this all began when individuals in united emirates began to launch a cyber attack in late may against qatar new agencies. they fabricated a statement was published saying. [inaudible] this fabricated statement was bro
saudi arabia and the united emirates have imposed an illegal political, economic and social blockade against my country. this country decided overnight to close down all borders and airspace, stop the flow of food and medicine during the holy month of ramadan. and they're expelling all the water from their country. yet, these steps would not serve enough for them. they forcibly recalled their citizens from guitar, tearing families apart, mothers with children and wives from their hundred...
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emirates?nis: emirates has a strong foundation and a diversified nation to build on that. yousef: what else would you point to when you look at the aviation industry is a moment, global trends? what are key concerns other than what we have spoken of? diogenis: the major issues right now, major trend is coming from the u.s. and gulf. those are the two regions of the world that have seen the airlines struggling with traffic. of course, i think from an innovation point of view, airlines have to prepare for x growth. had to prepare for what is going to come next. yousef: we hear from qatar airways they will continue with orders for the future. you are saying this have to change -- has to change. would restructuring the on the table, two aggressively reinvent the business model? diogenis: i agree. that is what is happening now. they have said they have seen some synergies from the state program they initiated last year. clearly that has to go further. we have to restructure the operation, plan for t
emirates?nis: emirates has a strong foundation and a diversified nation to build on that. yousef: what else would you point to when you look at the aviation industry is a moment, global trends? what are key concerns other than what we have spoken of? diogenis: the major issues right now, major trend is coming from the u.s. and gulf. those are the two regions of the world that have seen the airlines struggling with traffic. of course, i think from an innovation point of view, airlines have to...
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passengers on emirates and turkish airlines will no longer be impacted.dditional security screenings are still being carried out. some carriers had been cutting back on their american routes, claiming security measures led to a drop in passenger demand. reporter: laptops and other large electronic devices are back on board flight at the turkish airport, mirroring the list of similar restrictions at the dubai international airport. securityorities cited reasons when they imposed the ban in march on all u.s. bound flights from turkey, egypt, morocco, jordan, united arab emirates and other countries. additional security had been added, but only temporarily. talks, result of these they agreed to lift the ban. they commission's technical personnel for making security checks only for today. these people are now in his temple and as of today, the lap top band has been lifted. turkish airlines are the only flight to fly directly from his temple to the u.s.. it is same for the middle east largest headline -- largest airlines flight from dubai. the restrictions hav
passengers on emirates and turkish airlines will no longer be impacted.dditional security screenings are still being carried out. some carriers had been cutting back on their american routes, claiming security measures led to a drop in passenger demand. reporter: laptops and other large electronic devices are back on board flight at the turkish airport, mirroring the list of similar restrictions at the dubai international airport. securityorities cited reasons when they imposed the ban in march...
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iraq, they are trying to have an impact in saudi arabia, and in the emirates.hat is their principal accusation against iran. nofirst of all, we are in country without the invitation of their government. in iraq, the government of iraq, but alsoin baghdad, the kurdish government, asked us to go and help them fight isis. >> in syria? x by the invitation of -- -- >> we were in syria because of the invitation of the government in damascus. that had it not -- iran iran and russia rushing to the assistance in iraqi kurdistan, today you would've had, instead of being forced to liberate mosul from you would've had to fight for erbir and baghdad. there responding to written we have had a consistent policy of supporting those who are fighting terrorism and extremists. in+++aid, the people who became the government of palestine. the iranians rid -- we are the ones supporting terrorism and extremism in syria. we are not involved in saudi arabia. this accusation from the crown prince of saudi arabia is trying to take the fight to iranian territory. >> that is what they have
iraq, they are trying to have an impact in saudi arabia, and in the emirates.hat is their principal accusation against iran. nofirst of all, we are in country without the invitation of their government. in iraq, the government of iraq, but alsoin baghdad, the kurdish government, asked us to go and help them fight isis. >> in syria? x by the invitation of -- -- >> we were in syria because of the invitation of the government in damascus. that had it not -- iran iran and russia rushing...
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s in the united arab emirates, who would come to market now?well, they would not come now, but a lot of investment bankers are working hard now to prepare them. these things take about six month in preparation. a lot of things are happening. if you big league that, then in 2017-2018, markets should be better, and you should be preparing yourself now. yousef: coming up next on "the best of bloomberg markets: middle east," with qatari stocks taking a hit from the regional crisis, is it the right time to buy in? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ yousef: this is the "the best of bloomberg markets: middle east"" qatari shocks were shaken and stirred over the week. tensions raged on. we spoke to ahmed. we asked if it is a good time to invest in qatari equities. >> is it actually time to invest in qatar? since we don't know how is this risk going to end. they are still taking time. if you look at the market yesterday, locals have been trying to support it, but foreigners have been completely away from the market. it is very difficult to say qatar is looking attr
s in the united arab emirates, who would come to market now?well, they would not come now, but a lot of investment bankers are working hard now to prepare them. these things take about six month in preparation. a lot of things are happening. if you big league that, then in 2017-2018, markets should be better, and you should be preparing yourself now. yousef: coming up next on "the best of bloomberg markets: middle east," with qatari stocks taking a hit from the regional crisis, is it...
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we are two hours away from the opening of the emirates market .nd abu dhabi let's get a recap of whichompanies stood out. member rank returns. you can see the last five trading days, take a look. also qatar national bank up. bloomberg's interview with the ceo helped feed into some of that. also the materials box under pressure. we will get more into the key scenes. let's check on for short headlines around the world. >> good morning. the trump administration has taken the trouble been dispute after the supreme court. the supreme court to bar grandparents from coming into the u.s., he is seeking verification. -- clarification. federal judge in hawaii last week ruled that several types of relatives, including grandparents, should be excluded from the ban. the white house has taken the fight for its health care bill directly to u.s. governors. governors meeting in providence -- argued about the bill. many governors have been critical about the effort and say that it could leave millions without health coverage. donald trump's campaign committee paid $50,000 in late june to a law firm now
we are two hours away from the opening of the emirates market .nd abu dhabi let's get a recap of whichompanies stood out. member rank returns. you can see the last five trading days, take a look. also qatar national bank up. bloomberg's interview with the ceo helped feed into some of that. also the materials box under pressure. we will get more into the key scenes. let's check on for short headlines around the world. >> good morning. the trump administration has taken the trouble been...
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as for the curt crisis between qatar and its neighbors saudis and they emirates have been engaged in a fierce competition with qatar for years. they attempt to undermine each other through media trysts lopping western capital and other soft power. since arab spring however that rivalry has boiled over. both sides boiled over. both sides of my support behind various processes represent a lease. the copies that the muslim brotherhood and emirates are working to were served airball voter pushing for stability at the expense of the possibility for reform. these two in the middle east are fundamentally at odds with one another. why is u.s. policy not to back one gulf states over another insuring terrorism finance in the gulf comes to an end could i offer you the following suggestions. first congress should access whether qatar should continue to host her most significant airbase in the middle east. fighting our war on terrorism from qatar's and the convoluted message to our allies in the region. congress should work with the justice department to ensure that qatar narrowly at jobs lost to
as for the curt crisis between qatar and its neighbors saudis and they emirates have been engaged in a fierce competition with qatar for years. they attempt to undermine each other through media trysts lopping western capital and other soft power. since arab spring however that rivalry has boiled over. both sides boiled over. both sides of my support behind various processes represent a lease. the copies that the muslim brotherhood and emirates are working to were served airball voter pushing...
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it was erected to come emirates the peace. of the world was.lying along front of a new receive the classic treasury building right on. the vaults hold millions upon millions of the nation's wealth a matter. for the ages for the design of the treasury one of the lovely buildings in washington. the treasury was erected on the spot where the forceful andrew jackson a seventy five of them firmly stuck his cane upon the ground to fight. and they did. get. to the white house and across the lawn to the state and rob build a country. of laws. and the want of. five hundred room for adding them together. along. they are two miles long together/ the treasures here include the original copies of the constitution of the united states and the declaration of independence also the armchair in which jefferson wrote for the. state building on the progress of the treasury on the back ground and between them the white house the home of the president. seen after the british had partially branded. the roosevelt who gave the lovely structure but still alive. only des
it was erected to come emirates the peace. of the world was.lying along front of a new receive the classic treasury building right on. the vaults hold millions upon millions of the nation's wealth a matter. for the ages for the design of the treasury one of the lovely buildings in washington. the treasury was erected on the spot where the forceful andrew jackson a seventy five of them firmly stuck his cane upon the ground to fight. and they did. get. to the white house and across the lawn to...