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reporter: are you hadi? alireza: no, him. reporter: i'm so thankful to you, hadi says.adi now manages the company's finances. the boss has entrusted him with a big responsibility. the employees spend their breaks together. nabi wants the staff -- whom he refers to as his children -- to get used to a regular routine and to look out for one another. he also wants toto offer hope o those in s seemingly hopeless situations. >> we bought firecrackers, and threw them at a butcher's shop. the butcher came out and started a fight. i defended myself, i hit him in the face. but the firecracker went off in my hand and tore it to shreds, as well as the face of the butcher. he died. i was sentenced to death. i'm supposed to be executed. i'm so tired. for the past four years, i could have been executed at any time. i almost don't care anymore if the sentence is appealed again. i just want clarity. reporter: alireza nabi is taking us to where he goes when he feels drained by all the tragedy he sees in the lives of his workers. he says the growing poverty in his country fills him with
reporter: are you hadi? alireza: no, him. reporter: i'm so thankful to you, hadi says.adi now manages the company's finances. the boss has entrusted him with a big responsibility. the employees spend their breaks together. nabi wants the staff -- whom he refers to as his children -- to get used to a regular routine and to look out for one another. he also wants toto offer hope o those in s seemingly hopeless situations. >> we bought firecrackers, and threw them at a butcher's shop. the...
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want to have an uprising against president hadi. and that is what. nucleus is doing now the question is who's going to back. this group and will they be able to work with the. movement. which is controlling most of the western part of the of. now in the sound of the separatists in the south of the country are being backed by the u.a.e. what could be their in a sense if in doing that do you think. well if this is true there being the u.a.e. then this could be a pentagon directed movement. to. cripple. the movement and to pretend there's another independent force operating in the country that wants independence from saudi arabia the rhetoric there you see is a simple yes so when i'm with you to. look for the showing of the where the skeleton is lost when the church. has a critical ship your view of the ships only. the time of shipping. yep and you lost a good bit of the process and you will still say no i don't know what that. was the last one was in the process. but arsenal boys are right there yet i've played. through some really strong. church secre
want to have an uprising against president hadi. and that is what. nucleus is doing now the question is who's going to back. this group and will they be able to work with the. movement. which is controlling most of the western part of the of. now in the sound of the separatists in the south of the country are being backed by the u.a.e. what could be their in a sense if in doing that do you think. well if this is true there being the u.a.e. then this could be a pentagon directed movement. to....
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hadi amr is a visiting fellow at the brookings institution and a former special envoy for israeli palestinian negotiations with the u.s. state department he says netanyahu is trying to improve relations with the arab world. from an israeli perspective this is a this is a big win for netanyahu i think you know he's going to be facing elections next year he wants to show his base and the israeli center that he can continue to be tough on the palestinians. but build bridges with the arab world and so this is a this is a clear boon for prime minister netanyahu from a palestinian perspective. i think it's tough it's a tough one mahmoud abbas is the palestinian leadership is clearly under pressure of up on the ropes they're under a lot of pressure from the u.s. they have water lost a lot of foreign assistance. and so this comes at a time that will sort of increase pressure on abbas to engage and then i should just finally say from an armani perspective i think this came as a surprise to many i just happened to be on the phone with a colleagues in oman early this morning before this news broke and t
hadi amr is a visiting fellow at the brookings institution and a former special envoy for israeli palestinian negotiations with the u.s. state department he says netanyahu is trying to improve relations with the arab world. from an israeli perspective this is a this is a big win for netanyahu i think you know he's going to be facing elections next year he wants to show his base and the israeli center that he can continue to be tough on the palestinians. but build bridges with the arab world and...
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so president hadi on whose behalf the coalition is fighting isn't even based in yemen he lives in saudi capital riyadh al-jazeera reported in two thousand and seventeen that he is under house arrest how independent is he really how can he rule the country if he isn't there physically i mean at least president salih was on the front line tailed and where the soldiers don't think it is important whether he's in prison or or not what's important is he the allies is as he claims and the world community. insist on that he is the president of the of human and therefore he has to adhere to his responsibilities as president of yemen and look at the interests of the yemeni people and i think the interests of the many people now is to for him to be a major role in ending the conflict and get in yemen into stability and. could be consideration process but do you think that writing on the shelves of foreign forces into the country is a good foundation for a future stability how long can hardy realistically last once his backers win and go home especially saying how he was overthrown once already. i
so president hadi on whose behalf the coalition is fighting isn't even based in yemen he lives in saudi capital riyadh al-jazeera reported in two thousand and seventeen that he is under house arrest how independent is he really how can he rule the country if he isn't there physically i mean at least president salih was on the front line tailed and where the soldiers don't think it is important whether he's in prison or or not what's important is he the allies is as he claims and the world...
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coalition supporting president hadi has been fighting hoofy rebels but the s.t.c. backed by the u.a.e. ultimately wants independence for southern yemen that's rejected by president hadi the u.n. special envoy also said he'd like talks between the two things on the yemeni government to happen in november but martin griffis couldn't offer any guarantees he said because the logistics involved in choosing a venue still need to be worked out and specifically that means security guarantees for the delegation that would travel to any tall. burnitz with al-jazeera djibouti . brazil is set to hold its final presidential debate ahead of national elections on sunday but controversial right wing front runner joy bosso naro has confirmed he will be taking part in the debate at the recommendation of his doctors he's recovering from surgery after a stabbing last month let's get more from to there's a bill in sao paolo given he's not talking about what are the expectations for this last debate. well two days away from the elections and there's not a lot of expectation in this deba
coalition supporting president hadi has been fighting hoofy rebels but the s.t.c. backed by the u.a.e. ultimately wants independence for southern yemen that's rejected by president hadi the u.n. special envoy also said he'd like talks between the two things on the yemeni government to happen in november but martin griffis couldn't offer any guarantees he said because the logistics involved in choosing a venue still need to be worked out and specifically that means security guarantees for the...
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hadi was given a note that been written by someone sitting in the audience one day and it said, dear justice o'connor, i have been in the audience watching the court today, and i have a that you did not judicial collar. all of your colleagues were wearing white shirt collars and they showed under the robe, and you looked like a washed out justice to me. what happening here? too hardk that note and i thought well, maybe i should try to find -- to heart, and i thought well, maybe i could find some kind of white judicial collar to wear. it was hard to find. nobody in those days made judicial collars for women. i discovered that the only places you could get them would be in england or france. i did manage to get a collar in from france, and there was a the firsthad been female judge in the state of delaware. she was older at that time. and i had met her. and she gave me her judicial kind of a laceas thing that she had acquired somewhere down the line, and that was pretty elegant, so i used that as well. but finding an appropriate judicial collar for a woman turned out to be quite a task
hadi was given a note that been written by someone sitting in the audience one day and it said, dear justice o'connor, i have been in the audience watching the court today, and i have a that you did not judicial collar. all of your colleagues were wearing white shirt collars and they showed under the robe, and you looked like a washed out justice to me. what happening here? too hardk that note and i thought well, maybe i should try to find -- to heart, and i thought well, maybe i could find...
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country's currency the southern transitional council is piling the pressure on president rubber months for hadi they blame him for the economic collapse after a four year war with hutu rebels and as here as bernard smith reports now from djibouti. economic collapse rather than the war against the who thing is now becoming the biggest short term threat to the stability of yemen's government across the south there been protests against the fall in the value of the currency of the loss of about saudi's war in yemen is seriously affecting us we've not been paid properly for the last three years we can't find any other way to get by and was like that diesels up to eight hundred dollars for twenty liters when it was nine dollars before cooking gas is nine dollars for a catheter and is impossible to find the only fuel you can get is on the black market the government had been printing more money to try and keep cash flowing but there's been no increase in exports and not in a foreign currency reserves to support the increased supply now the saudi arabian government has given the central bank two hundr
country's currency the southern transitional council is piling the pressure on president rubber months for hadi they blame him for the economic collapse after a four year war with hutu rebels and as here as bernard smith reports now from djibouti. economic collapse rather than the war against the who thing is now becoming the biggest short term threat to the stability of yemen's government across the south there been protests against the fall in the value of the currency of the loss of about...
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country's currency the southern transitional council is piling the pressure on president rubber months for hadi they blame him for the economic collapse off to a four year war with with the rebels now does the u.s. but at smith reports now from djibouti. economic collapse rather than the war against the who thing is now becoming the biggest short term threat to the stability of yemen's government across the south there been protests against the fall in the value of the currency of the us of about saudi's war in yemen is seriously affecting us we've not been paid properly for the last three years we can't find any other way to get by and was looked at diesels up to eighteen dollars for twenty liters when it was nine dollars before cooking gas is nine dollars for a catheter and is impossible to find the only fuel you can get is on the black market the government had been printing more money to try and keep cash flowing but there's been no increase in exports and not in a foreign currency reserves to support the increased supply now the saudi arabian government has given the central bank two hundr
country's currency the southern transitional council is piling the pressure on president rubber months for hadi they blame him for the economic collapse off to a four year war with with the rebels now does the u.s. but at smith reports now from djibouti. economic collapse rather than the war against the who thing is now becoming the biggest short term threat to the stability of yemen's government across the south there been protests against the fall in the value of the currency of the us of...
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has been recognised by the united nations security council and it came at the request of president hadiong the strictest in the world, they were introduced in the year 2000 by the late robin cook, they would not be issued to saudi arabia or any other destination would be inconsistent with any provision of the consolidated eu national arms export licensing criteria. injuly 2017, the high court ruled that sales to the saudi arabia were compliant with those regulations. but of course, we keep things under review. the labour leader concentrated on matters closer to home, austerity. theresa may told the house last month that it was coming to an end. jeremy corbyn said that was not the experience of councils, the police, students, nurses... this government is simply not being honest to the public. they can't even follow their own counsellors, they promised the nhs another 20 billion that we do not know where it's coming from or when it is coming, health numbers are falling, and the nurse numbers are following also. they promised universal credit would protect everyone, but the work and pensio
has been recognised by the united nations security council and it came at the request of president hadiong the strictest in the world, they were introduced in the year 2000 by the late robin cook, they would not be issued to saudi arabia or any other destination would be inconsistent with any provision of the consolidated eu national arms export licensing criteria. injuly 2017, the high court ruled that sales to the saudi arabia were compliant with those regulations. but of course, we keep...
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hadie mucarsel-powell, you health care administration in your background. i saw some of your promotional material. you are very proud of public-private partnerships for health care you created. the question is, as we have been discussing, the aca, obamacare, what it meant to do is bridge covering the most vulnerable in our committee. that accessibility, with making health care affordable for everyone including healthy people. what kind of things in your background would accomplish what has not been accomplished yet? ms. mucarsel-powell: thank you. i think health care is a top issue in my community but i wanted to address something that was extremely troubling and disturbing. on wednesday, we wanted to talk about health care. we were at a political event where the chairman of the republican party, along with a former senior aide of congressman curbelo plant a hate rally -- >> i want to stop you. that happened. the topic here is health care. ms. mucarsel-powell: they were screaming hate slurs. we were threatened and i think this is an opportunity for congress
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hadi now a cold in the war from u.s. defense secretary jim mattis whose forces provide intelligence and equipment support to the saudi coalition our goal right now is to achieve a level of. capability by those forces fighting against them that they are not killing innocent people. the longer term solution and by longer term i mean thirty days from now we want to see everybody around a peace table based on ashish fire based on a pull back from the border and then based on chief sheen dropping of bombs that will permit the special envoy martin grips and two very good he knows what he's doing to get them together and and this war that is the only way we're going to really solve this. thing improved accuracy of bombs is still a war show we've got to move toward a peace effort here and we can't say we're going to do it sometime in the future we need to be doing this in the next thirty days we've admired this problem for long enough in there and i believe that the saudis and the emirates are ready and in fact at the hoodoos no
hadi now a cold in the war from u.s. defense secretary jim mattis whose forces provide intelligence and equipment support to the saudi coalition our goal right now is to achieve a level of. capability by those forces fighting against them that they are not killing innocent people. the longer term solution and by longer term i mean thirty days from now we want to see everybody around a peace table based on ashish fire based on a pull back from the border and then based on chief sheen dropping of...
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the internationally recognized government live in aiden's presidential palace compound the president hadi is only visible on billboard's he's been living in exile in the saudi capital riyadh for three years choking off the operations of yemen's national airline is a reminder that while the s.t.c. might be in a coalition with the saudi backed government as they fight to think rebels its ultimate aim is independence yemen airways flights are now forced to make a fifteen minute detour across the red sea here to djibouti for refueling before flying on to their final destinations. are seeing two letters written by the airline to the coalition complaining it is costing them hundreds of thousands of dollars to make these details but the coalition has ignored those complaints burnet smith al-jazeera djibouti. here it was a being held for seven palestinian protesters killed near the barrier fence between gaza and israel on friday they were taking part in demonstrations demanding the right to return to their ancestral lands nearly two hundred protesters have been killed by israeli forces since the
the internationally recognized government live in aiden's presidential palace compound the president hadi is only visible on billboard's he's been living in exile in the saudi capital riyadh for three years choking off the operations of yemen's national airline is a reminder that while the s.t.c. might be in a coalition with the saudi backed government as they fight to think rebels its ultimate aim is independence yemen airways flights are now forced to make a fifteen minute detour across the...
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hadi feel about that?p of the rankings, citing the guys enjoy that pressure of being the number one side and people wanting to obviously beat us and going away and playing international cricket is and playing international cricket is a really tough challenge and coming here, with the favourites title, i do not think is anything that worries aside. -- b side. —— the side. and that is all you sport. hello. if you missed the sunshine today, it is heading your way on wednesday because finally we lose that mean bearing front. it scoots away northwards, that warmth extending right across the uk. however, then something entirely different by the end of the week because we are likely to see some potentially disruptive, wet and windy weather by friday. we'll talk about that in just a moment's time. back to tonight, we have still got some outbreaks of rain to deal with for the far north and west of scotland. elsewhere, mainly clear skies, the odd touch of mist and fog in some areas but it is not going to be too tric
hadi feel about that?p of the rankings, citing the guys enjoy that pressure of being the number one side and people wanting to obviously beat us and going away and playing international cricket is and playing international cricket is a really tough challenge and coming here, with the favourites title, i do not think is anything that worries aside. -- b side. —— the side. and that is all you sport. hello. if you missed the sunshine today, it is heading your way on wednesday because finally...
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wants independence for southern yemen that's rejected by president hadi. the u.n. special envoy to yemen says he's discussing an emergency plan to stem the reales fall griffiths who's in abu dhabi says the economic issue is overwhelmingly the most important priority group is also says that he hopes by november the united nations will be hosting talks between the who thinks and the yemeni government bernard smith al-jazeera djibouti. five time world footballer of the year kris jenner nanda has been left off portugal's national team for a pair of upcoming internationals as a three year old has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman at a less vegas hotel in two thousand and nine. denies the claim and on thursday trained with his team eventis for the first time since the allegations surfaced last week paul reese has more. christiane iran although pulled into the event as training complex in cheering on thursday a day after using twitter to deny he had a right to woman one of the biggest names in world football has been accused by american catherine majorca of assa
wants independence for southern yemen that's rejected by president hadi. the u.n. special envoy to yemen says he's discussing an emergency plan to stem the reales fall griffiths who's in abu dhabi says the economic issue is overwhelmingly the most important priority group is also says that he hopes by november the united nations will be hosting talks between the who thinks and the yemeni government bernard smith al-jazeera djibouti. five time world footballer of the year kris jenner nanda has...
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the internationally recognized government live in aiden's presidential palace compound the president hadi is only visible on billboard's he's been living in exile in the saudi capital riyadh for three years. of the operations of yemen's national airline is a reminder that while the s.t.c. might be in a coalition with the saudi backed government as they fight to think rebels its ultimate aim is independence yemen airways flights are now forced to make a fifteen minute detour across the red sea here to djibouti for refueling before flying on to their final destinations are just there is seeing two letters written by the airline to the coalition complaining it is costing them hundreds of thousands of dollars to make these details but the coalition has ignored those complaints burnet smith al-jazeera djibouti. israeli police are investigating the death of a palestinian woman off and said israeli settlers pelted that car with stones a funeral is been held for a forty eight year old i would rather be who was traveling with her husband through the occupied west bank he says the mother of eight w
the internationally recognized government live in aiden's presidential palace compound the president hadi is only visible on billboard's he's been living in exile in the saudi capital riyadh for three years. of the operations of yemen's national airline is a reminder that while the s.t.c. might be in a coalition with the saudi backed government as they fight to think rebels its ultimate aim is independence yemen airways flights are now forced to make a fifteen minute detour across the red sea...
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country's currency the southern transitional council is piling the pressure on president rubber months for hadi they blame him for the economic collapse after a four year war with with the rebels and as the as bernard smith reports now from djibouti. economic collapse rather than the war against the who thing is now becoming the biggest short term threat to the stability of yemen's government across the south there been protests against the fall in the value of the currency of the loss of a lot of saudis war in yemen is seriously affecting us we've not been paid properly for the last three years we can't find any other way to get by under us law that diesels up to eight hundred dollars for twenty liters when it was nine dollars before cooking gas is nine dollars for a catheter and is impossible to find the only fuel you can get is on the black market the government had been printing more money to try and keep cash flowing but there's been no increase in exports and not in the horn currency reserves to support the increased supply now the saudi arabian government has given the central bank two h
country's currency the southern transitional council is piling the pressure on president rubber months for hadi they blame him for the economic collapse after a four year war with with the rebels and as the as bernard smith reports now from djibouti. economic collapse rather than the war against the who thing is now becoming the biggest short term threat to the stability of yemen's government across the south there been protests against the fall in the value of the currency of the loss of a lot...
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hadi is the big cheese over at code.org and done so much for this country and iranian. world away here, actually along the mexico-guatemala border. these are some of these migrants waiting in this river right now where they're being kind of stopped. they can't go much further than that area or that bridge. the president says, you, mexico, have to find a way to deal with it the sooner the better. fox continues now. neil: where is the body of jamal khashoggi? amnesty international says the saudis need to immediately produce it, just hours after the kingdom finally admits that he died at their consulate 19 days ago. what the white house is saying about the explanation and the reaction from the world. >> plus, hitting the campaign trail, president trump heads to nevada for a rally this afternoon after speaking out for g.o.p. candidates in arizona on friday. air force one is about to depart phoenix any minute now. neil: large group of central american migrants stuck on a bridge. you can see the video
hadi is the big cheese over at code.org and done so much for this country and iranian. world away here, actually along the mexico-guatemala border. these are some of these migrants waiting in this river right now where they're being kind of stopped. they can't go much further than that area or that bridge. the president says, you, mexico, have to find a way to deal with it the sooner the better. fox continues now. neil: where is the body of jamal khashoggi? amnesty international says the saudis...
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let's go to hadi gamble live in riyadh >> a couple hours ago u.s.retary of state mike pompeo arriving in riyadh he met with saudi arabia's foreign minister and right now he's meeting with king salman. there's been a lot of speculation about what can come out of the meetings today. we understand the u.s. secretary of state will stay overnight in riyadh before heading to turkey tomorrow the big question is just what exactly happened to jamal khashoggi and whether or not the saudis were involved another question plaguing the markets here is just how much this international hoopla surrounding the disappearance of the saudi journalist will impact investment inside saudi arabia on sunday we saw the market closing off about 3.5% yesterday after all of these announcements including the announcement that mike pompeo would be coming to riyadh, we saw the market close higher 4% today it's off by 2.5% in trading over the last several hours. a rough and tumble ride for the saudi markets as well as a lot of questions surrounding what will happen next and many que
let's go to hadi gamble live in riyadh >> a couple hours ago u.s.retary of state mike pompeo arriving in riyadh he met with saudi arabia's foreign minister and right now he's meeting with king salman. there's been a lot of speculation about what can come out of the meetings today. we understand the u.s. secretary of state will stay overnight in riyadh before heading to turkey tomorrow the big question is just what exactly happened to jamal khashoggi and whether or not the saudis were...
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nobody knows the individual reports so forth here's the rulebook the report you know yemen's president hadi has sucked as prime minister blaming him for the economic crisis in a country devastated by war a statement said achmet been dug will now face an investigation of what was described as negligence the yemeni currency has fallen significantly in recent months prompting thousands of people to take part in street protests. a border crossing between syria and jordan is open for the first time in three years territory near the crossing was recaptured from rebels by syrian government forces in july nassib used to be a busy route for goods and people it was close during a major battle in the civil war twenty four people have died after contracting the bone of virus in the democratic republic of congo in the last week and during that time the health ministry has confirmed thirty three cases more than one hundred thirty people have died since a boat from a boat since an outbreak began in july and the co-founder of microsoft has died at the age of sixty five he was suffering from cancer was a pr
nobody knows the individual reports so forth here's the rulebook the report you know yemen's president hadi has sucked as prime minister blaming him for the economic crisis in a country devastated by war a statement said achmet been dug will now face an investigation of what was described as negligence the yemeni currency has fallen significantly in recent months prompting thousands of people to take part in street protests. a border crossing between syria and jordan is open for the first time...
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recognized by the united nations security council and it came at the request of the legitimate president hadion to defense exports the procedures we follow are , among the strictest in the world. they were introduced in 2000 by the late robin cook, and they were updated in 2014 by the conservative-led coalition government to reflect our obligations under the arms trade treaty. a license will not be issued to saudi arabia or any other destination if to do so would be inconsistent with any provision of the consolidated eu and national arms export licensing criteria. in july 2017, the high court ruled that our sales to saudi arabia were compliant with those regulations, but of course we keep things under review. >> [indiscernible] mr. speaker: order. a lot of members are still waiting to contribute, and we must try to accommodate them. richard graham. mr. graham: the shadow chancellor visited gloucester last week and said that my constituency has suffered from austerity. in fact, labour's high unemployment has been slashed; investment, manufacturing, and apprenticeships are strongly up; a new ce
recognized by the united nations security council and it came at the request of the legitimate president hadion to defense exports the procedures we follow are , among the strictest in the world. they were introduced in 2000 by the late robin cook, and they were updated in 2014 by the conservative-led coalition government to reflect our obligations under the arms trade treaty. a license will not be issued to saudi arabia or any other destination if to do so would be inconsistent with any...
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we've had refugees come to this country before, we haven't hadi the national cs for it or had to sendn the national guard, we can handle it if it's 2,000 and if they really are refugees and need protection eke we can handle it. but it's being played out as an invasion from some barbarians. mo that's the issue for hi right now. >> woodruff: and on that note, we're going to thank you both. david brooks, mark shields, thank you. >> thank you. , judy. >> woodruff: next, our fall film series continues. tonight, "what they had." its the story of a family coming to terms with the mother's oncoming alzheimer's. jeffrey brown has our look.>> rown: set in chicago, "what we had" is the story of a family coping as their mother begins tr suff from alzheimer's.ec first-time dr elizabeth chomko wrote the screenplay based on her own family experience. >> i was devastated grandmother's diagnosis just because she was someone i so looked up to and felt so close to andeally assumed that that would be the sort of end of her personality and the end of her spirit. >> brown: the film opens with the elderly r
we've had refugees come to this country before, we haven't hadi the national cs for it or had to sendn the national guard, we can handle it if it's 2,000 and if they really are refugees and need protection eke we can handle it. but it's being played out as an invasion from some barbarians. mo that's the issue for hi right now. >> woodruff: and on that note, we're going to thank you both. david brooks, mark shields, thank you. >> thank you. , judy. >> woodruff: next, our fall...
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should haveed to -- the polygraph examiners and hadi him exthe results of the polygraph they say she pas ssed, thy she should have talked to dr. ford's husband, should have talked to. ford's friends as she told about the idea she had bn sexually assaulted long before brett kavanaugh was a nominee. that's what the people were ousaying, that the white did this on purpose, but the white house is again saying we did not limit or micromanage this. >> woodruff: what doeslike like in the senate. >> what brett kavanaughas ruled in the past, his past hearing, all comes down to tomorrow, juy. the senate has scheduled theeyo vote 10:30 tomorrow morning. thetimes got a no vote they wanted for heidi heitkamp.sh was significant because she was a yes vote on justice gorsuch. she said i voted for justice gorsuch because i fet his legal ability and temperament qualified him to serve on the supreme court. and kavanaugh is different. she said or actions a poignant signal to young girls and women across the country. she is running for her life in north dakota to keep her job, and she has voted no. that'
should haveed to -- the polygraph examiners and hadi him exthe results of the polygraph they say she pas ssed, thy she should have talked to dr. ford's husband, should have talked to. ford's friends as she told about the idea she had bn sexually assaulted long before brett kavanaugh was a nominee. that's what the people were ousaying, that the white did this on purpose, but the white house is again saying we did not limit or micromanage this. >> woodruff: what doeslike like in the senate....
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fa >> it felt likbook hady extraordinwer, and power for good. >> narrator: but while facebookm was enjoying... (man shouting, crowd chanting) back in egypt, on the ground and on facebook, the situation was unraveling. >> following the revolution, things went into a much worse direction than what we have anticipated. >> there's a complete split between the civil community and those who are calling for an islamic state. >> what was happening in egypt was polarization. >> deadly clashes between christians and military police. >> (translated): the brotherhood cannot rule this country >> and all these voices started to clash, and the environment od social breeded that kind of clash, like that polarization-- rewarded it. >> when the arab spring t happened, i know that a people in silicon valley thought our technologies helped bring freedom to people, which w true. but there's a twist to thi which is facebook's news feed algorithm. >> if you increase the tone of your posts against your opponents, you are gonna get more distribution. becauswe tend to be more tribal. so if i call my opponents names,
fa >> it felt likbook hady extraordinwer, and power for good. >> narrator: but while facebookm was enjoying... (man shouting, crowd chanting) back in egypt, on the ground and on facebook, the situation was unraveling. >> following the revolution, things went into a much worse direction than what we have anticipated. >> there's a complete split between the civil community and those who are calling for an islamic state. >> what was happening in egypt was...
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country's currency the southern transitional council is piling the pressure on president rubber months for hadi they blame him for the economic collapse after a four year war with with the rebels now to zero as bernard smith reports now from djibouti. economic collapse rather than the war against the who thing is now becoming the biggest short term threat to the stability of yemen's government across the south there been protests against the fall in the value of the currency of the us of about saudis war in yemen is seriously affecting us we've not been paid properly for the last three years we can't find any other way to get by and was like that diesels up to eighteen dollars for twenty liters when it was nine dollars before cooking gas is nine dollars for a catheter and is impossible to find the only fuel you can get is on the black market the government had been printing more money to try and keep cash flowing but there's been no increase in exports and not in a foreign currency reserves to support the increased supply now the saudi arabian government has given the central bank two hundred m
country's currency the southern transitional council is piling the pressure on president rubber months for hadi they blame him for the economic collapse after a four year war with with the rebels now to zero as bernard smith reports now from djibouti. economic collapse rather than the war against the who thing is now becoming the biggest short term threat to the stability of yemen's government across the south there been protests against the fall in the value of the currency of the us of about...
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the internationally recognized government live in aiden's presidential palace compound the president hadi is only visible on billboard's he's been living in exile in the saudi capital riyadh for three years. of the operations of yemen's national airline is a reminder that while the s.t.c. might be in a coalition with the saudi backed government as they fight to think rebels its ultimate aim is independence yemen airways flights are now forced to make a fifteen minute detour across the red sea here to djibouti for refueling before flying on to their final destinations. are seeing two letters written by the airline to the coalition complaining it is costing them hundreds of thousands of dollars to make these details but the coalition has ignored those complaints. burnet smith al jazeera j.p.g. to the latest developments in afghanistan now where an explosion at an election rally has killed at least fourteen people thirty of those were injured in the blast in the northeast province of a car the explosives were attached to a motorcycle meanwhile the newly appointed u.s. special envoy for afgha
the internationally recognized government live in aiden's presidential palace compound the president hadi is only visible on billboard's he's been living in exile in the saudi capital riyadh for three years. of the operations of yemen's national airline is a reminder that while the s.t.c. might be in a coalition with the saudi backed government as they fight to think rebels its ultimate aim is independence yemen airways flights are now forced to make a fifteen minute detour across the red sea...
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the internationally recognized government live in aiden's presidential palace compound the president hadi is only visible on billboards he's been living in exile in the saudi capital riyadh for three years. of the operations of yemen's national airline is a reminder that while the s.t.c. might be in a coalition with the saudi backed government as they fight who think rebels its ultimate aim is independence yemen airways flights are now forced to make a fifteen minute detour across the red sea here to djibouti for refueling before flying on to their final destinations. are seeing two letters written by the airline to the coalition complaining it is costing them hundreds of thousands of dollars to make these details but the coalition has ignored those complaints burnet smith al-jazeera djibouti. we're going to tell you now pope francis has expelled bishops accused of sexually abusing children comes weeks after two of the chilean priests were dismissed for the same reason a latin america editor reports from santiago. earlier this month the highest ranking member of chile's catholic church ca
the internationally recognized government live in aiden's presidential palace compound the president hadi is only visible on billboards he's been living in exile in the saudi capital riyadh for three years. of the operations of yemen's national airline is a reminder that while the s.t.c. might be in a coalition with the saudi backed government as they fight who think rebels its ultimate aim is independence yemen airways flights are now forced to make a fifteen minute detour across the red sea...
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the internationally recognized government live in aiden's presidential palace compound the president hadi is only visible on billboard's he's been living in exile in the saudi capital riyadh for three years. of the operations of yemen's national airline is a reminder that while the s.t.c. might be in a coalition with the saudi backed government as they fight to think rebels its ultimate aim is independence yemen airways flights are now forced to make a fifteen minute detour across the red sea here to djibouti for refueling before flying on to their final destinations. are seeing two letters written by the airline to the coalition complaining it is costing them hundreds of thousands of dollars to make these details but the coalition has ignored those complaints burnet smith al-jazeera djibouti. palestinian college graduates living in the occupied territories have to deal with the reality that the chance of finding a job or worse than without a high education that's causing concern and frustration for many as natasha going to report from the occupied west bank. leaves his house at four am t
the internationally recognized government live in aiden's presidential palace compound the president hadi is only visible on billboard's he's been living in exile in the saudi capital riyadh for three years. of the operations of yemen's national airline is a reminder that while the s.t.c. might be in a coalition with the saudi backed government as they fight to think rebels its ultimate aim is independence yemen airways flights are now forced to make a fifteen minute detour across the red sea...
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will lose its majority is because every time an issue comes up whether it is or any issue related hadis own finances -- you this whole story in the new york times about the chinese and the russians -- republicans act like it never happened. , independent want voters as well as democrats, more accountability than we have seen before. i think they do have to deliver on that. health care is obviously an issue democrats are talking about. how did republicans managed to turn the affordable care act into a good issue for the democrats? >> we never one so much as we did under barack obama. obamacare was a rallying cry. and actually, it was a legislative item. 50% of it was administrative action by kathleen sebelius. we are seen so many changes, and it put a nicem downward pressure on premiums. there is a debate over pre-existing conditions. controversialt area in politics. almost every american i have talked to think it should be covered in one shape, manner, or form. but i think the final thing is this -- i think there is something here that is pyrrhic for democrats. people the american remai
will lose its majority is because every time an issue comes up whether it is or any issue related hadis own finances -- you this whole story in the new york times about the chinese and the russians -- republicans act like it never happened. , independent want voters as well as democrats, more accountability than we have seen before. i think they do have to deliver on that. health care is obviously an issue democrats are talking about. how did republicans managed to turn the affordable care act...
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. >> hadi gamble in riyadh saudi arabia a hot topic at the economic club of new york today. our andrew ross sorkin sitting down with mr. dillard saying they should not be surprised what they see in the kingdom based on the recent behavior of the saudis >> it's not exactly a surprise it's not a surprise you take 300 people and you basically somewhat torture them and extort them to give you money so you can get out of the ritz carlton jail so why would anybody be surprised? >> here to go deeper on the story is the u.s. manager of the financial times and jamie ruben the former assistant secretary of state for public affairs. it's good to have you both with us jillian, these ceos were really left no choice, right? >> they certainly have been left with a choice. what is baffling about this whole story the crown prince is often known until recently was being lauded for his you know sophistication and determination to perform modernization, notwithstanding the attention of all those other saudi royals in the ritz carlton last year my colleague points out, what's fascinating is for
. >> hadi gamble in riyadh saudi arabia a hot topic at the economic club of new york today. our andrew ross sorkin sitting down with mr. dillard saying they should not be surprised what they see in the kingdom based on the recent behavior of the saudis >> it's not exactly a surprise it's not a surprise you take 300 people and you basically somewhat torture them and extort them to give you money so you can get out of the ritz carlton jail so why would anybody be surprised? >>...
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. >> it wasn't iran who wasn't willing to come to the table in kuwait, it was hadi, living in saudi arabia, under the protectorship of the saudis who refused to take the deal and go, as he had previously agreed. so look, i, javad, you know, we also didn't change the human rights sanctions. we, so we kept all of those sanctions in place. but what we knew, what we decided was iran was two months from breaking out to a nuclear weapon. >>> that we know. >> when i started. the day i sat down with whyvad sha refer, they had 12,000 kilograms of enriched uranium, they had enough uranium for 10 to 12 bonds, they were 12 months from the commissioning of a plutonium reactor which would have produced weapons grade plutonium, enough for two bombs -- they have 130 additional -- >> they had to destroy the plutonium reactor. it could never be used again. never commissioned. they had to destroy thousands of centrifuges. they are down to 5,000 centrifuges. and the breakout time to a nuclear weapon is more than a year. so no one can tell me the world isn't safer without that deal in place. and you know, just
. >> it wasn't iran who wasn't willing to come to the table in kuwait, it was hadi, living in saudi arabia, under the protectorship of the saudis who refused to take the deal and go, as he had previously agreed. so look, i, javad, you know, we also didn't change the human rights sanctions. we, so we kept all of those sanctions in place. but what we knew, what we decided was iran was two months from breaking out to a nuclear weapon. >>> that we know. >> when i started. the...