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jamal khashoggi, yes, you know that, so....as jamal khashoggi, yes, you know that, so... .s, you know that, so... . as a journalist and a man who has interviewed jamal khashoggi in the past, i understand. you i know had unprecedented access to turkish intelligence materials. i know you spoke at length to jamal khashoggi's fiance. you did an awful lot of work, a lot of research into this case. you came out with an explosive conclusion, i am going to quote," to be clear, this was a killing by the state". what makes you so killing by the state". what makes you so sure killing by the state". what makes you so sure of that? 0k. the first ground for that conclusion is international law. they are very clear guidelines as to when and how you can attribute an act to the state. when you compare those guidelines and criteria which are for instance who are the individuals involved, did they get resources to commit the act, the crime, from the state. where there —— were there orders given. how was it planned, how was it organised. all of those factors i looked into with great attention.
jamal khashoggi, yes, you know that, so....as jamal khashoggi, yes, you know that, so... .s, you know that, so... . as a journalist and a man who has interviewed jamal khashoggi in the past, i understand. you i know had unprecedented access to turkish intelligence materials. i know you spoke at length to jamal khashoggi's fiance. you did an awful lot of work, a lot of research into this case. you came out with an explosive conclusion, i am going to quote," to be clear, this was a killing...
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across the broader region we can now go back to jamal sheil jamal just get us right up to date with the latest. well this comes exactly almost 9 years since hosni mubarak was forced out of office by the popular uprising you mentioned peter obviously he was forced out on the 11th of february 2011 and the media now announcing that mubarak has a pulse it's. been rumors for many many years about his health there have been instances of him being admitted into hospital in the coming hours however he has. as his reputation seemed formidable even against the different illnesses that he went through obviously to have been given specific details of what led to his final demise or whether it was just. as it's expected but what we're looking at now is statesman who essentially was so controversial in the past 34 decades egypt's history was on his rule that many people still egypt became a lot more corrupt which was on the his rule that the infrastructure of the country people sold them i think so whether it was the thousands of cases of type this other diseases that spreads through the egyptian pop
across the broader region we can now go back to jamal sheil jamal just get us right up to date with the latest. well this comes exactly almost 9 years since hosni mubarak was forced out of office by the popular uprising you mentioned peter obviously he was forced out on the 11th of february 2011 and the media now announcing that mubarak has a pulse it's. been rumors for many many years about his health there have been instances of him being admitted into hospital in the coming hours however he...
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and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >> the reality therere is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do it.t. >> we are here i in a bubble.e. after r sometimeme of working together with jamal i said let's do this in california. you only have to choose e in th neighbororhood what kindnd of l youu want inn the morning.g. >> whehen i go therere i'm alwa eager to go o to my ppeople, to neighbhborhood. i wantnt to have the least interaction with the israelisis as popossiblele. >>>> many israelis ddon't wana know aboutut palesninians. they don't w want toto reaeach they don't wwant to cross into streets and d neighborhoodods w the paleststinians live because of a mixture of stereotypes and so on. >> so we decided to go together to visit each other's neighborhoods. and i would talk to israelis and david would talk to palestinians, and together we would face the harsh realities of o
and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >> the reality therere is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do it.t. >> we are here i in a bubble.e. after r sometimeme of working together with jamal i said let's do this in california. you only have to choose e in th neighbororhood what kindnd of l youu want inn the morning.g. >> whehen i...
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rapporteur on extrajudicial killings has been investigating the assassination of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi an assassination allegedly ordered by m.p.'s himself she's also coauthored a new report suggesting the saudi crown prince how the cell phone of jeff bezos the billionaire owner of the washington post so. is why haven't been solved are untouchable and his caliber joins me now from new york thanks for coming on up front thank you how certain are you that m.b.a.'s the crown prince of saudi arabia is personally to blame for the hacking of jeff bezos the richest man in the world and why would you do that because the saudis say it's a silly and absurd accusation look at the statement that david kay and myself have released point to the medium to high probability chance that mr bezos phone was hacked tor whatsapp account belonging to the crown prince in for n sync cyber security term medium to high probability is actually very high and it is very rare if not almost impossible for any kind of forensic as cyber security investigation to reach higher. probability because of the comple
rapporteur on extrajudicial killings has been investigating the assassination of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi an assassination allegedly ordered by m.p.'s himself she's also coauthored a new report suggesting the saudi crown prince how the cell phone of jeff bezos the billionaire owner of the washington post so. is why haven't been solved are untouchable and his caliber joins me now from new york thanks for coming on up front thank you how certain are you that m.b.a.'s the crown prince of...
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joins us live now from tunis jamal as egyptians pause and reflect i guess today would it be fair to say that there was kind of 2 hostile about x. there was that some people the war hero from 3530 years ago and then there was the totally or thoughts hereon figure in charge inside the presidential palace who lost the fight against the people in 2011. for sure i mean he was a divisive figure and people will be looking at him from their own respective lenses but that has more probably to do with what type of life they were afforded under the rule of hosni mubarak more than it has to do with. pursuing 2 different types of policies throughout his career ultimately if you are a well off person in egypt who benefited from a corrupt state and more able to maneuver around the difference governments institutions greasing pockets as you went along or getting contracts or getting your. different interests delivered then you would be looking at the mubarak era just as you would be looking at the fatah to see see iran as a positive one if you're one of the millions who. can cure poverty more and m
joins us live now from tunis jamal as egyptians pause and reflect i guess today would it be fair to say that there was kind of 2 hostile about x. there was that some people the war hero from 3530 years ago and then there was the totally or thoughts hereon figure in charge inside the presidential palace who lost the fight against the people in 2011. for sure i mean he was a divisive figure and people will be looking at him from their own respective lenses but that has more probably to do with...
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entered the conflict zone with tim sebastian 16 months of gone by since a saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was killed by agents of his own state my guess is as the algebra the saudi minister of state for foreign affairs why are there still so many unanswered questions about the mother and why the massive crackdown on human rights activists inside saudi arabia conflict with. next because the d.w.p. most of them. in good shape. what effects tough climate change have on our health even for me is the g.p. it's a very important time really. want to teach in the future and quite apart from the rising temperatures of the high own bodies. in 60 minutes on d. w. . every journey begins with the 1st step and every language but the 1st word published in the. ricotta is in germany to learn german and why not with him it's a simple online on your mobile and free shop for d w z e learning course nico speak german made easy. this was of the operation that it was not authorized we still don't know what happened to the remains of mr kushner how is that possible we don't have a history of wood from a citizen
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so first of all, let me just explain a little bit why i believe that the killing of jamal khashoggi isous. of course, it is emblematic of many killings ofjournalists for which there is almost 100% impunity. secondly, that killing was quite exceptional in that it involved, it demanded the violations of many provisions under international law — the vienna convention on consular relations, the prohibition against arbitrary violation of life, the prohibition against enforced disappearance and indeed the un charter against the use of force by a state on the territory of another state. so for all those reasons, i believed that the killing of mr khashoggi raised to the level where it demanded to be considered as an international crime... but i understand that, my point is that donald trump and others... i understand your point. ..completely ignored your voice and donald trump had made a point of saying that mbs, crown prince mohammed bin salman remains a very good ally and that the partnership with the united states will continue unabated, so people are not listening to you. no, no, i do not
so first of all, let me just explain a little bit why i believe that the killing of jamal khashoggi isous. of course, it is emblematic of many killings ofjournalists for which there is almost 100% impunity. secondly, that killing was quite exceptional in that it involved, it demanded the violations of many provisions under international law — the vienna convention on consular relations, the prohibition against arbitrary violation of life, the prohibition against enforced disappearance and...
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i mean, joe biden still in the fourth spot here, jamal? >> he is.nd i got to tell you, when i take a look at this and i see joe biden in fourth place in iowa, i see him perhaps in fourth place in new hampshire, i'm not sure what happens in nevada, but there is this sense that he's going to hold on until south carolina. that just defies all political logic. each one of these things is building on each other. i think voters he's counting on, those older african american voters in south carolina are paying attention. and if he looks like -- they're with him, but if he's not winning, i'm not sure if he holds on. and elizabeth warren seems to overperform her poll numbers, so she's probably in third place, maybe she comes up a little bit better. and bernie sanders, though, is probably going to win another one of these states, which means that democrats in d.c. and around the country are going to be really wrestling with what to do next. >> brennan: leslie, is that the republican best hope to, have bernie sanders be the nominee? >> absolutely, because the
i mean, joe biden still in the fourth spot here, jamal? >> he is.nd i got to tell you, when i take a look at this and i see joe biden in fourth place in iowa, i see him perhaps in fourth place in new hampshire, i'm not sure what happens in nevada, but there is this sense that he's going to hold on until south carolina. that just defies all political logic. each one of these things is building on each other. i think voters he's counting on, those older african american voters in south...
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into the conflict zone with tim sebastian 16 months of go by since the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was killed by agents of his own state my guess is as the algebra the saudi minister of state for foreign affairs while there's still so many questions about the demise of one the massive crackdown on human rights activists inside saudi arabia conflicts with the next d.w. of the for. civil heroes our weekly. fire fighting here is a bit unusual. artist fires have been increasing in the past...
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and he asked who was responsible for the murder of journalist jamal. and when will the country improve its human rights record take a look so he has made great progress in terms of human rights this could make great progress in terms of reform in terms of empowering women in terms of empowering youth in terms of the citee in terms of diversifying our economy in terms of reducing our reliance on oil 38 bit is moving very very quickly in a very positive direction under the guidance and direction of the crown prince will come on to the details of that i want to take you up on that but the list of unanswered questions about the murder itself is extensive and we still don't know what happened to the remains of mr kushner how is that possible when you allegedly have all the criminals involved behind bars they have you know how do you know they have said that they had a local collaborator who disposed of the party. i don't know i mean didn't you interview game designers kind of i am not the public prosecutor we do foreign policy we don't do criminal investiga
and he asked who was responsible for the murder of journalist jamal. and when will the country improve its human rights record take a look so he has made great progress in terms of human rights this could make great progress in terms of reform in terms of empowering women in terms of empowering youth in terms of the citee in terms of diversifying our economy in terms of reducing our reliance on oil 38 bit is moving very very quickly in a very positive direction under the guidance and direction...
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jamal simmonsback here at the table. you're hearing this republican senator supporter say this s what we want, we want do this. democrat seen it from the administration. >> that's right. they're having two differentan conversation frankly the president is getting the best of the democrats on is one. back in 1996 when bill clinton was running for re-election people were saying he was maybe the school uniforms were too small. president trump he didn't do he was giving out individual grants of favors as if he was sort of the king bestowing it upon a new subject. whether it ws a medal of freedom or a scholarship in these very small individual things. it's great theatre. people in the country are use to seeing this kind of thing now on thtelevision, a great infrastructure conversations with gretchen whitmer but it's hard to compete with the president of the united states reuniting a family on television. >> very tough. matt schlapp how serious is this president about wanting to wrkwi democrats. how much is he willing to compr
jamal simmonsback here at the table. you're hearing this republican senator supporter say this s what we want, we want do this. democrat seen it from the administration. >> that's right. they're having two differentan conversation frankly the president is getting the best of the democrats on is one. back in 1996 when bill clinton was running for re-election people were saying he was maybe the school uniforms were too small. president trump he didn't do he was giving out individual grants...
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we don't have a history of you would have said just 16 months of gone by since the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was killed by agents of his own state is down ball but the issue doesn't go away my guest this week here at the munich security conference is. the saudi minister of state for foreign affairs why are there still so many unanswered questions about the murder and why the massive crackdown on human rights activists inside saudi arabia. welcome to conflict so nice to be here it's around 16 months since agents of your state to murder jamal khashoggi and cold blood in your consulate in istanbul what's striking in retrospect is that 3 days later your crown prince mohammed bin son told the turkish authorities to search the consulate and added we have nothing to hide remarkable statement because in fact the last 16 months have been full of aspects of this case that you have right from the start on going on hiding this and that the truth i don't believe so we have said that this was a rogue operation that it was not authorized we have. investigated the people who were part of this oper
we don't have a history of you would have said just 16 months of gone by since the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was killed by agents of his own state is down ball but the issue doesn't go away my guest this week here at the munich security conference is. the saudi minister of state for foreign affairs why are there still so many unanswered questions about the murder and why the massive crackdown on human rights activists inside saudi arabia. welcome to conflict so nice to be here it's...
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through an emblematic case such as jamal khashoggi's killing, ifelt that i could bring a number of otheri could indeed unpack some of the dynamics that make the investigation into those killings so important — corruption, abuse of power, disinformation, propaganda, complicity, nationally and internationally. all of those dynamics are working out in the context of a killing of a journalist and you know that forjamal. .. crosstalk. ..we know that for, yeah, you know that, so... well, believe me, as a fellow journalist and a man who's interviewed mr khashoggi in the past, several times, i totally understand that. exactly. let us dig deeper into the khashoggi case then. you, i know, had really rather unprecedented access to turkish intelligence materials. i know you spoke at length to mr khashoggi's fiance. you did an awful lot of work, a lot of research into this case. you came out with an explosive conclusion, i'm going to quote, "to be clear", you wrote, "this was a killing by the state". what makes you so sure of that? 0k. the first ground for that conclusion is international law. there
through an emblematic case such as jamal khashoggi's killing, ifelt that i could bring a number of otheri could indeed unpack some of the dynamics that make the investigation into those killings so important — corruption, abuse of power, disinformation, propaganda, complicity, nationally and internationally. all of those dynamics are working out in the context of a killing of a journalist and you know that forjamal. .. crosstalk. ..we know that for, yeah, you know that, so... well, believe...
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enter the conflict zone with tim sebastian 16 months of gone by since a saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was killed by agents of his own state's largest news are the algebra the saudi minister of state for foreign affairs why are there still so many unanswered questions about the murder why the massive crackdown on human rights activists inside saudi arabia conflict with the. nest be awesome t w. n n gemini. at any time i've come to any place using names to the n.f.l. and have had the benefit of kind of songs to sing along to see this to come from super low key flimsy top for attack interactive exercises. everything is on mine. file and interactive benjamin jeffrey with the w. . have fun in pyongyang. the capital city of north korea is reinventing itself. but only a few can enjoy the benefits though the regime allowed. kim jong un as it introduced any serious reward system to coerce allegiance to the regime. those who don't make it into the fun metropolis are off until tom brady. have fun in pyongyang starts feb 28th w. . this was the operation that it was not authorized we still don't k
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jamal khashoggi was killed by agents of his own state in istanbul but the issue doesn't go away my guest this week here at the munich security conference is. the saudi minister of state for foreign affairs why are there still so.
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are quality of life as well as their freedom gradually was eroded the longer mubarak was in power ok jamal reporting live from shyness thank you very much indeed let's get more on this now just serious middle east unless you're here her name is here with me know where we have almost a series of contrasts year do we not we have hosni mubarak the military leader. hailed by the army you were seen on this funeral for him we've heard that the tributes in the present foreign leaders and there really are almost 2 ways to remember hosni mubarak are there not one for his military and his regional diplomacy rule and the other the the rule he built his domestic will within egypt and the 2 don't often rub very well side by side do they know they don't but it makes sense it makes sense i mean of course nobody can deny his achievement as the commander of the air force during the the 19 seventies 3 war. but of course of. the his achievement doesn't justify hanging on to power for almost 3 decades and all the wrong the ones that he made during the 3 the cage that he ruled and let me remind everyone on tha
are quality of life as well as their freedom gradually was eroded the longer mubarak was in power ok jamal reporting live from shyness thank you very much indeed let's get more on this now just serious middle east unless you're here her name is here with me know where we have almost a series of contrasts year do we not we have hosni mubarak the military leader. hailed by the army you were seen on this funeral for him we've heard that the tributes in the present foreign leaders and there really...
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current president of the fatah sisi is among those offering tributes to mubarak well al jazeera is jamal was in cairo when mubarak fell we'll speak to him shortly and we'll hear from him or another of our correspondents who covered egypt extensively but 1st laura burton manley looks back on the later gyptian with his life and legacy. hosni mubarak maintained a firm grip on power in egypt for 3 decades. until finally in 2011 the people had enough millions took to the streets hundreds of killed but after 18 days this. president mohamed hosni mubarak has cited to wave the office of the president of the public. crowds reacted as they heard the news that brought the man with an iron fist down. the military council took the reins of power but it was from the bullet train the mubarak had originally risen to power. in 1973 he led an air campaign the regain the sinai peninsula from israel it has been a humiliating loss in the 967 war president anwar sadat's made him by surprise and. mubarak was just meters away from sadat when he was shot dead in 1990. 8 days later. became president almost immedi
current president of the fatah sisi is among those offering tributes to mubarak well al jazeera is jamal was in cairo when mubarak fell we'll speak to him shortly and we'll hear from him or another of our correspondents who covered egypt extensively but 1st laura burton manley looks back on the later gyptian with his life and legacy. hosni mubarak maintained a firm grip on power in egypt for 3 decades. until finally in 2011 the people had enough millions took to the streets hundreds of killed...
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he was removed jamal thank you very much. malaysia's interim prime minister mahathir mohamad says he'll return as leader if he has enough support in parliament 2 days ago he resigned suddenly and his party quit the governing coalition says he wants to form a new unity government which he says wouldn't be aligned with any specific policy but is form a coalition partner to him says 3 parts use of nominated him as prime minister and while supporters have been protesting outside the palace the king is holding talks let's go live now to florence louis in gone florence if he tries to do it how will he try to do it and can he pull it off. on the 1st me what you have now is a tussle between 2 men you've been dominant in the late morning thinking of very many years young vying for the top job in politics and now anwar ibrahim has said you know he's got the support of his coalition but they're now down to 3 parties instead of 10 and then and the big time about 11 politicians from his party will either be sacked or resign so which means
he was removed jamal thank you very much. malaysia's interim prime minister mahathir mohamad says he'll return as leader if he has enough support in parliament 2 days ago he resigned suddenly and his party quit the governing coalition says he wants to form a new unity government which he says wouldn't be aligned with any specific policy but is form a coalition partner to him says 3 parts use of nominated him as prime minister and while supporters have been protesting outside the palace the king...
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back to you but for now let's say export the ends of hosni mubarak's rule those protests back in 2011 jamal i'll show ya was one of al-jazeera as correspondents he was there in egypt covering those dramatic process and the revolution he joins us now live from the chin is in capital tunis jamal you were there you covered the process that brought about the end of the hosni mubarak rule we've been hearing some of mubarak's main achievements his wider legacy but for many people who've been following the news there overriding association with the name hosni mubarak is those protests or do you think this news will be received by those who who brought about the end of that of that 10 year that's on. those those days we missed the historical gatherings of people across egypt in 2011 were probably the best expression of what the people of egypt felt was mubarak's legacy and that's was a legacy of corruption of oratory an ism as well as a konami downturn which impacted on millions of egyptians if you look at the facts of what that impact had on egyptians you're talking about more than 10000000 people
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jamal lewis breathes life into norwich city's season — as leicester are beaten at carrow road.the wars. after going into the world track cycling championships with a broken shoulder now laura kenny has to deal with this. and one of swimming's most divisive characters sun yang is banned for eight years after missing a doping test — prompting strong reaction from the swimming community. welcome to sportsday. norwich city have hope again, written off by most at the bottom of the premier league — they've boosted their survival hopes tonight after a huge win over third placed leicester at carrow road. it takes them to within four points of safety as adam wild reports. it was exactly 15 years ago that smith called for norge to find their wealth man amongst the carrow rowd crowd. a decade and a half on the data hero now perhaps more than ever. rock—bottom since boxing day come a hero now perhaps more than ever. rock—bottom since boxing day, time running out for a reprieve. provided much of what little there has been for the canaries to sing about this season. but not this time. lester
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>> jamal, major, thank you very much. more to come from both of you over the next couple of days. >> i'll see you tomorrow. >> i can't wait. cbs news will co-host tomorrow night's presidential debate. norah o'donnell and i will moderate and joined by major garrett, margaret brennan and bill whitaker. so see you tomorrow. i really can't wait. it is co-hosted by the congressional black caucus institute and democratic national committee. you can see the debate when, tomorrow 8:00 p.m. eastern, 7:00 central right here on cbs and cbsn. let's go back to anthony and tony in new york city. >>> thank you very much. hard to disagree with major garrett. we'll check in with you very shortly. another big story and someone else who is very interested one winning and that's president trump. as democrats face off in south carolina the president is making a quick trip to india. a short time ago the president and first lady toured the world's grandest building, the taj mahal. weijia jiang is in ahmedabad, india. how did this rally compare
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the security apparatus in the country and for the bathing the way for his son to take over his son jamal mubarak to take over so those are the reactions that you would see from those who supported him and those who stood against him particularly after the 2011. uprising in egypt did he give those powers to the security apparatus or the the overlap between the security apparatus and the military or did they take those powers from him. well back then he was still the most powerful man in egypt and he have the control over the military establishment but he was getting older having health issues but the general public sentiment was starting to shift from the absolute support that he had into starting to talk about the problems that the country face of people we're talking about the clampdown on this. on this and the pervasive corruption in the country and the need to implement genuine political reforms and i think if you remember those years peter particularly tout to 1010 the parliamentary election widely seen by many people if you ask o. that when there were massive pressure put on the jud
the security apparatus in the country and for the bathing the way for his son to take over his son jamal mubarak to take over so those are the reactions that you would see from those who supported him and those who stood against him particularly after the 2011. uprising in egypt did he give those powers to the security apparatus or the the overlap between the security apparatus and the military or did they take those powers from him. well back then he was still the most powerful man in egypt...
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enter the conflict zone with tim sebastian 16 months of gone by since the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was killed by agents of his own state's largest news are the algebra the saudi minister of state for foreign affairs why are there still so many unanswered questions about the mudda and why the massive crackdown on human rights activists inside saudi arabia conflict of the will of the world in 3 minutes on t.w.m. the. good news crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech prevention and sustainable chocolate production. all of the zones are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms for. crime fighters tune in now. get. a free jenny was full of surprises moved on. to give you some tips one day in vietnam play in the footsteps of the great live. in various military most around the fleet street. plane. train times wanted to kill marry match a life let me challenge you guys to such an agenda to. recognize where exactly. was fun i am are no
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during the 2011 revolution well jim i'll shell joins us now from the chimneys ian capital achiness jamal will be interesting to see the public reaction to see this funeral once it gets under way as someone who reports it's at from egypt's on the process that led to his dying for how do you anticipate the egyptian people are going to to mark his funeral. well in terms of the images that we will be seeing today there will be very much those of sauron mourning for the former president but that's more a reflection of the states of freedom of expression in egypt than it is about so the general overwhelming sentiment may or may not exist amongst most egyptians a fact that we for example aren't allowed to report from egypt is for the testament through that so the egyptian states will be sure to broadcast those images of mourning people participating in the funeral obviously all the stops being put out for the former autocratic rule a military person who represents not just his 30 years in office but also represents the military establishment which centrally controls all facets of the egyptian s
during the 2011 revolution well jim i'll shell joins us now from the chimneys ian capital achiness jamal will be interesting to see the public reaction to see this funeral once it gets under way as someone who reports it's at from egypt's on the process that led to his dying for how do you anticipate the egyptian people are going to to mark his funeral. well in terms of the images that we will be seeing today there will be very much those of sauron mourning for the former president but that's...
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again i completely agree with jamal and i think one thing really fascinating for me coming from living in beijing is just how different this conversation is in asia compared to in the u.s. and western countries and. in. the u.s. today is this question of the longing. the the model minority that no matter how hard you try you know. you could be born in this country and still not accepted as a full fledged american but in a show it's actually a different. conversation bill in that it's not not too much fear of the foreigners and fear of something exotic and far away but the. kind of proximity people know him very well what neighboring countries are like and regional animal city that is really flaring. with china and i think trying to. economic and political rights is somehow connected to both of that and it's read a lot of. free floating fear about china and what it's going to do to the rest of the world and that's that that's a common factor in both asia and western countries and so you know in east asia we've seen that a lot also this kind of these underlying 2 years of china flaring o
again i completely agree with jamal and i think one thing really fascinating for me coming from living in beijing is just how different this conversation is in asia compared to in the u.s. and western countries and. in. the u.s. today is this question of the longing. the the model minority that no matter how hard you try you know. you could be born in this country and still not accepted as a full fledged american but in a show it's actually a different. conversation bill in that it's not not...
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united nations, there is also strong indications that saudi arabia telephone of dissidentjournalist jamalgi before he was killed in the saudi embassy in turkey in 2018. it all raises questions which i put to the country's cyber division. how do you think saudi arabia will respond to issues of cyber surveillance? as i mentioned earlier, our main focus is thinking how we ensure that we defend and protect our critical national infrastructure, putting the right measurement, whether it is standardisation, building our capabilities and also enhancing those cyber protection efforts. saudi is clearly trying to move on from uncomfortable allegations. the conference is a major part of this and the centrepiece of the event shows an emphasis again on defence, a game that puts players in the hot seat of an attack. so you're an it specialist and you are representing a petrochemical plant. so we're going to go through the whole phase of an attack. so we've obviously got employees and they downloaded bad files, with malware. we need to stop more employees from downloading them. correct. and we've run out
united nations, there is also strong indications that saudi arabia telephone of dissidentjournalist jamalgi before he was killed in the saudi embassy in turkey in 2018. it all raises questions which i put to the country's cyber division. how do you think saudi arabia will respond to issues of cyber surveillance? as i mentioned earlier, our main focus is thinking how we ensure that we defend and protect our critical national infrastructure, putting the right measurement, whether it is...