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mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr are stuck in a country. peter is watching it unfold from abroad. their lives are on hold while the case continues. the case is just the tip of the ice burg. we have 20 other journalists in egyptian prisons, one a photo journalist has been detained for two years without charge or trial. why is egypt's international partners inviting abdul fatah al-sisi to visit them. >> of course as peter was saying the impact on his life and not just mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy still in egypt, but on peter's life and the journalists, our colleagues who are tried and convicted in absentia - i mean for them i mean it's just as exasperating and it's having a big impact on the way they lead their lives. >> absolutely. i mean this case has been a hammer blow to free expression in egypt. and had devastating personal consequences for the journalists. i mean this case dragged on for months now without any resolution in site. the authorities delaying its resolution. the three journalists spent over 400 days in detention. mo
mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr are stuck in a country. peter is watching it unfold from abroad. their lives are on hold while the case continues. the case is just the tip of the ice burg. we have 20 other journalists in egyptian prisons, one a photo journalist has been detained for two years without charge or trial. why is egypt's international partners inviting abdul fatah al-sisi to visit them. >> of course as peter was saying the impact on his life and not just mohammed badr and...
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mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr are on bail in egypt. peter greste is being retried in absentia. all three deny charges of supporting the banned muslim brotherhood >>> journalists around the world are facing increasing pressures, 220 are in prison. that number is growing. the committee to protect journalists says that china has the worst records, followed by iran. together they hold one-third of journalists globally. the worst countries are eritrea, azerbaijan turkey china and parties. many are held without charge. half are online journalists. they are estimated to be missing in syria right now. most believe held by the islamic state of iraq and levant. let's get some analysis review on this from amnesty international. he joins us live from london. first of all, i want your thoughts on the adjournment once again of the trial of our colleagues in egypt. >> thanks i mean i think we have gone from a show trial to a farce. a case that was meant to show that egypt could go after any journalist is a damming indictment of egypt's criminal justi
mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr are on bail in egypt. peter greste is being retried in absentia. all three deny charges of supporting the banned muslim brotherhood >>> journalists around the world are facing increasing pressures, 220 are in prison. that number is growing. the committee to protect journalists says that china has the worst records, followed by iran. together they hold one-third of journalists globally. the worst countries are eritrea, azerbaijan turkey china and...
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mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr were released on bail after 400 days in prison. peter greste said the delay a frustrating. the lives of no one involved in this can move on until we get the verdict. everything hinges on that day. for me it defines how my life works, what my career is. particularly for mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy, on that day after the verdict, they walk away as free men or go back into prison, that makes it impossible for anyone to look beyond that point. it really defines everything, to be in a position where you say goodbye to your wife and kids as mohammed badr did earlier today, not knowing if you would go back and see them at the end of the day or whether you would go back into prison, that makes it a tough way to live. to have another adjournment, i think, is difficult. i was talking to them on skype as we watched it, and for them too, the whole family, i guess, it's tough, as i said, everyone is built up to this moment. it's been a long fight, and it's been a fight engaging everyone, everyone's energy, it's sucked out all of the t
mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr were released on bail after 400 days in prison. peter greste said the delay a frustrating. the lives of no one involved in this can move on until we get the verdict. everything hinges on that day. for me it defines how my life works, what my career is. particularly for mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy, on that day after the verdict, they walk away as free men or go back into prison, that makes it impossible for anyone to look beyond that point. it...
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mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr spent their first night in gaol since sentenced on saturday. the judge gave them and peter greste a 3-year prison term. peter greste was retried in absentia after being deported to australia in february. he says the verdict is a gross injustice. andrew thomas spoke to him in sydney. >> peter greste finished his press conference to the australian media in the center of sydney. a big crowd of journalists there, i'm pleased though say peter joins me now. peter, there is still a lot of interest in this. that's a positive sign. >> it's a positive sign in as much as we need to make sure we keep public attention and awareness about the case and the gross injustice. i'm convinced that one of the main reasons why i'm here today, one of the reasons i was deported was because we had to much public support. so many around the world were aware of the injustice and made it almost impossible for egyptian governments to hold me. we need to make sure that that noise doesn't die away. so the media attention that we've been getting is vital. we need to keep it go
mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr spent their first night in gaol since sentenced on saturday. the judge gave them and peter greste a 3-year prison term. peter greste was retried in absentia after being deported to australia in february. he says the verdict is a gross injustice. andrew thomas spoke to him in sydney. >> peter greste finished his press conference to the australian media in the center of sydney. a big crowd of journalists there, i'm pleased though say peter joins me now....
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as the team preps for today's dive down to the in fadel, they explain these lost nets are a worldwide>> they did not realize what's happening underneath the ocean. you see beautiful blue water >> reporter: the nets come in all shapes and sizes. in the north pacific ocean alone, reports estimate over 4300 miles are lost each year. that's nearly enough to stretch from los angeles to washington, d.c. and back. and on the infidel alone -- >> the team just picked up two different nets. this is one of the nets right here. it's really heavy. this type of net lasts about 40 years. >> reporter: the teamworking below describes it as a graveyard of bones where fishes, seals, even birds are trapped. every so often they find something still a alive. in their moments like this, when they came face to face with an 18 foot great white shark. >> it was spectacular. >> reporter: despite the hidden dangers they brave the deep to bring awareness to what lies beneath. gadi schwartz, nbc news, catalina island. >>> the mets player driven to when i lay in my tempur-pedic contour, then i slowly feel it start
as the team preps for today's dive down to the in fadel, they explain these lost nets are a worldwide>> they did not realize what's happening underneath the ocean. you see beautiful blue water >> reporter: the nets come in all shapes and sizes. in the north pacific ocean alone, reports estimate over 4300 miles are lost each year. that's nearly enough to stretch from los angeles to washington, d.c. and back. and on the infidel alone -- >> the team just picked up two different...
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fadel: that is correct.ns and cost dollars coming out of the ground -- it is not $95 oil or $35 oil. aty will probably break even $50. we are going to see a lot more efficiencies in the system in the next six to 12 months. mergers and acquisitions will squeeze additional cost. the supply side of oil services will have to lower their asking price for goods and services in order for them to oil companies stay in business. they depend on each other. cory: how much can they cut? they have pretty tight margins as well. asian fee is not selling tom graves with a 60% margin. technology is somewhat harder. fadel: you will be surprised how much more costs can be taken out of the system. the more layers they take out, the more they discover there are additional layers that can be taken out. i used to work for a company ,alled mobil oil 30 years ago were costs were cut, they bought 10 years ago and cut even more. olivia: what do you think is the cost per barrel for new production? fadel: depends where we are. in the mi
fadel: that is correct.ns and cost dollars coming out of the ground -- it is not $95 oil or $35 oil. aty will probably break even $50. we are going to see a lot more efficiencies in the system in the next six to 12 months. mergers and acquisitions will squeeze additional cost. the supply side of oil services will have to lower their asking price for goods and services in order for them to oil companies stay in business. they depend on each other. cory: how much can they cut? they have pretty...
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fadel gheit is an analyst with oppenheimer. how much lower do you think it could go if here?l we be looking at a three handle sometime soon? >> it is possible. i don't rule it out. but it is not sustainable. it's more going to be because of trading rumors and activities. i don't think it's sustainable. i think the recovery probably is not going to take us anywhere near where we were six months ago or a year ago. >> you have some interesting calls on stocks i want to talk to you part. anna darko, apache and hess you would still buy? >> they are the best of the world because the list of industries doing very poorly. each of these companies has a catalyst, not necessarily higher gas and oil prices, think they can do. that's why we still have it at outperform. but most of the stocks that we have we're saying that is going to be trading sideways for a long period of time. >> fadel, jim lebenthal. a question, you picked a couple of what you think are going to be winners. where do you see the maximum pain? i'm not asking you for specific companies. but more the sectors. is it the sm
fadel gheit is an analyst with oppenheimer. how much lower do you think it could go if here?l we be looking at a three handle sometime soon? >> it is possible. i don't rule it out. but it is not sustainable. it's more going to be because of trading rumors and activities. i don't think it's sustainable. i think the recovery probably is not going to take us anywhere near where we were six months ago or a year ago. >> you have some interesting calls on stocks i want to talk to you...
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peter greste, mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy were sentenced to three years in prison. they and al jazeera denied the accusations describing them as politically motivated. >> there's never any evidence that the posterior prevented in the first or second trial to confirm the allegations against us. in fact, i'd like to publicly challenge the prosecutor to present evidence of anything that we produced that was falsified >>> peter greste finished his press conference to the australian media in the center of sydney. a big crowd of journalists there, i'm pleased though say peter joins me now. peter, there is still a lot of interest in this. that's a positive sign. >> it's a positive sign in as much as we need to make sure we keep public attention and awareness about the case and the gross injustice. i'm convinced that one of the main reasons why i'm here today, one of the reasons i was deported was because we had so much public support. so many around the world were aware of the injustice in the original trial, and made it almost impossible for egyptian governments to hold m
peter greste, mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy were sentenced to three years in prison. they and al jazeera denied the accusations describing them as politically motivated. >> there's never any evidence that the posterior prevented in the first or second trial to confirm the allegations against us. in fact, i'd like to publicly challenge the prosecutor to present evidence of anything that we produced that was falsified >>> peter greste finished his press conference to the...
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peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr were sentenced to three years in prison. they and al jazeera deny the accusations, describing them as politically motivated. >> there was never any evidence that the proseuctor presented in the first or second trial to confirm the allegations against us. in fact, i'd like to publicly challenge the prosecutor to present evidence of anything that we produced that was falsified >>> tens of thousands in japan took to the streets of tokyo to protest security rules debated in parliament, allowing their troops to fight overseas since go. we have this report. >> reporter: under its constitution japan is barred from using force it resolve conflict except to defend itself. these protesters outside the japanese parliament want it to stay that way. >> translation: 70 years ago so many lost their loved ones and went through hardships. they want to leave the lessons for the future. the constitution is being violated. that is why we are protesting. >> reporter: demonstrations have been taking place across the country, led by students and o
peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr were sentenced to three years in prison. they and al jazeera deny the accusations, describing them as politically motivated. >> there was never any evidence that the proseuctor presented in the first or second trial to confirm the allegations against us. in fact, i'd like to publicly challenge the prosecutor to present evidence of anything that we produced that was falsified >>> tens of thousands in japan took to the streets of...
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mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste and mohammed badr were sent to 10 years in prison. they were overturned on appeal. they were released on bail in february. a day of violent clashes in the west bank this time after the funeral of a teen killed by the israeli army on friday. dozens demonstrating against the israeli security forces at a refugee camp. an israeli spokesman saying some demonstrators hurled rocks and fire bombs at forces and troops. it responding tear gas and rubber bullets. the the 18-year-old shot during a commongs. he died on saturday protesting an arson attack that killed a toddler. a spokesman say the teenager hurled a hollio tov -- molotov cocktail and it was in response to immediate danger >>> david living stone smith is from knew hamp shire and author of "less than human" and joins us via skype. dr smith, thank you for being with us. why do we hate? what causes one person to believe another life matters less than their own? >> there are two things. i'm at the university of new england in main i live in newhampshire. >> my apologies. >> why do we hat
mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste and mohammed badr were sent to 10 years in prison. they were overturned on appeal. they were released on bail in february. a day of violent clashes in the west bank this time after the funeral of a teen killed by the israeli army on friday. dozens demonstrating against the israeli security forces at a refugee camp. an israeli spokesman saying some demonstrators hurled rocks and fire bombs at forces and troops. it responding tear gas and rubber bullets. the the...
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mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste and mohammed badr were sentenced to three years in prison for spreading news. al jazeera rejects the accusations and demands release >>> egypt is saying it will hold elections in october and november, allowing voters to elect parliament for the first time in three years, the parliament was dissolved by a court in june 2012, the president abdul fatah al-sisi held legislative power, and the planned proof of a commitment to democracy. >> saudi arabia will hold elections, for the first time women will be on the ballot and able to vote. 200 women showed interest in running. one spoke so al jazeera today. ed. >> it's a stepping stone. we believe we view our tradition very much. the way of change is revolutionary, we believe we take time and steps towards the change. >> since the registration opening days ago. 16 women signed up to cast ballots. a lack of awareness among women is to blame for the low numbers. >> the iranian nuclear deal will be an the agenda when president obama meets with saudi arabia. it will be the first visit to the white house. it is coming
mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste and mohammed badr were sentenced to three years in prison for spreading news. al jazeera rejects the accusations and demands release >>> egypt is saying it will hold elections in october and november, allowing voters to elect parliament for the first time in three years, the parliament was dissolved by a court in june 2012, the president abdul fatah al-sisi held legislative power, and the planned proof of a commitment to democracy. >> saudi...
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t on coming up, fadel ghei "market makers" this morning. stay with us. jeff rosenberg on china.d morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." blacky rosenberg rock with us. we will talk what china in a moment. brendan: we have got stephanie ruhle with us of "market makers." -- formerlylking to with barack obama. tephanie: we have to talk about this tom's interview. brendan: you call him "tom tom"? stephanie: i do. i do not know about your relationship with him. alan greenspan, thank you, jeff rosenberg. my former colleague helping me out to will get reaction to the jobs report, i know austin has been paying attention to the debate. he is pretty outspoken in the twittersphere. jeffrey: can you please ask him about the 4% manifesto? brendan: let's ask jeff rosenberg about this. is this possible, not reasonable, about the future? jeffrey: this is really an important policy debate, and austan certainly represent a side of that debate about what can fiscal policy do here, so much debate, but really the politics is about policy and fiscal policy changes. it be nice todn't find out wha
t on coming up, fadel ghei "market makers" this morning. stay with us. jeff rosenberg on china.d morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." blacky rosenberg rock with us. we will talk what china in a moment. brendan: we have got stephanie ruhle with us of "market makers." -- formerlylking to with barack obama. tephanie: we have to talk about this tom's interview. brendan: you call him "tom tom"? stephanie: i do. i do not know about your relationship...