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and and primarily kuwait in the gulf states are known to be funders and supporters of some of these groups one of the recommendations we make is that those governments kuwait for example put restrictions on that track the funding and we put out we made very clear that if this kind of funding continues to these groups that have been identified as responsible for these atrocities at best funding continues going forward the funders themselves could be considered complicit in war crimes prosecutor. and we'll bring you more in syria later in the program including details of the chemical to solomon process which is now being graced with the nobel peace prize and also coming up in just a few minutes. the people. in the fight but the people what made the statistics we talked to british activists seeking to name the many civilian victims the u.s. calls precision strikes in pakistan that and other stories still to come. i think the united states is in discussion with of just on for a bilateral security agreement which would. mandate and allow for a significant number of u.s. troops to review
and and primarily kuwait in the gulf states are known to be funders and supporters of some of these groups one of the recommendations we make is that those governments kuwait for example put restrictions on that track the funding and we put out we made very clear that if this kind of funding continues to these groups that have been identified as responsible for these atrocities at best funding continues going forward the funders themselves could be considered complicit in war crimes prosecutor....
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and and primarily kuwait in the gulf states are known to be funders and supporters of some of these groups we know that gulf state sorry let me finish the we did not say we found no evidence any other government like weight or any other government that was actually quite such an important distinction some of the individuals are not even living in kuwait so right with others to be careful yes sure thanks so making that clear to us now what sort of reaction do you expect to get from the international community bearing in mind that say many saying a sad and his government responsible for atrocities and now this report emerges what's going to have its right we're looking at a situation where all sides to this conflict have been responsible for atrocities certainly opposition elem and said i don't want to hear and to broad brush and say the opposition we're talking about by groups distinct groups who are responsible that we have to trust at least and yes we've identified and passed reports of crimes by government forces and by pro-government forces just a few weeks ago we put out a repor
and and primarily kuwait in the gulf states are known to be funders and supporters of some of these groups we know that gulf state sorry let me finish the we did not say we found no evidence any other government like weight or any other government that was actually quite such an important distinction some of the individuals are not even living in kuwait so right with others to be careful yes sure thanks so making that clear to us now what sort of reaction do you expect to get from the...
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and and primarily kuwait and one gulf states are known to be funders and supporters of some of these groups one of the recommendations we make is that those governments kuwait for example put restrictions on that track the funding and we put out we made very clear that if this kind of funding continues to these groups that have been identified as responsible for these atrocities if that funding continues going forward the funders themselves could be considered complicit in war crimes propped against. we'll bring you more on syria later in the program including details of the chemical disarmament process which is no been graced with the nobel peace prize also coming up just a few minutes. to return the people what made the statistics we talked to british activists seeking to name the many civilian victims of what the u.s. calls precision strikes in pakistan. the standoff consuming the american power elite reflects a country and political culture is deeply divided on the surface about budget skepticism borrowing comps go a little deeper and the issues like legitimacy and competence in
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primarily kuwait gulf states are known to be funders and supporters of some one of the recommendations we make is that those governments kuwait for example restriction on background funding and we put out we made very clear that if this kind of funding. continues to these groups that have been identified as responsible for these atrocities if that continues going forward the funders themselves could be considered or. i will bring you more in syria a little later in the program including details all the chemical disarmament process which has now been graced with the nobel peace prize also coming up in just a few minutes from now. to bring in the people seem to return the right group of people what made the statistics we talked to british activists seeking to name the many civilian victims of what the u.s. calls strikes in pakistan. please please take me to take a. look. back with that right there oh. please. please. please. please please please please please. please. for. a. i. use continues here in r.t. this year's nobel peace prize has been awarded to the organization hard at work dis
primarily kuwait gulf states are known to be funders and supporters of some one of the recommendations we make is that those governments kuwait for example restriction on background funding and we put out we made very clear that if this kind of funding. continues to these groups that have been identified as responsible for these atrocities if that continues going forward the funders themselves could be considered or. i will bring you more in syria a little later in the program including details...
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attack and you have to go to the kuwait invasion to understand it but it's crazy we suddenly commit we did that in vietnam and we went to an agony to do it remember we had five hundred thousand troops we lost we had no business being there we had no business getting five hundred thousand troops in the middle east in one thousand nine hundred two and the other thing is. at that point all i was going to say about nine eleven you. talk about the august sixth presidential briefing that said you know the term a strike within the us but since that we've known that it's not just that it's dozens and dozens of warnings from all over the world and also internal cia warnings to the highest echelons of the department i just find it hard to believe it was pure nepotism i mean we already know that this government has a track record of just completely not caring about human life is there any in clean in your mind at all that they allowed these attacks to happen. i think you go and that's you know i i i cannot answer the question i'm not an expert in that situation and it did accomplish what's imp
attack and you have to go to the kuwait invasion to understand it but it's crazy we suddenly commit we did that in vietnam and we went to an agony to do it remember we had five hundred thousand troops we lost we had no business being there we had no business getting five hundred thousand troops in the middle east in one thousand nine hundred two and the other thing is. at that point all i was going to say about nine eleven you. talk about the august sixth presidential briefing that said you...
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to kuwait."'t to be -- i made a mistake. sorry. and finally, if you're watching football this year, you probably know that our new york giants are having a really rough season. not doing well. so i guess there's a strip club here in new york that says it will stop showing giants games because their losing streak has been so bad for business. [ light laughter ] which makes sense. because if there's one thing guys at strip clubs don't need to see is a bunch of dudes who can't score. [ laughter ] we have a great show for you tonight! give it up for the roots! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome to our show! i'm looking forward to this show. we've had a great show all this week. yesterday we had paul mccartney on the show. if you haven't seen it, go on youtube and watch it or latenightwithjimmyfallon.com. or nbc.com or hulu. whatever you can see it -- i don't know how else you can see our show. >> questlove: youtube. >> jimmy: youtube. i said that yeah. >> questlove: oh. [ laughter ] >> jimmy
to kuwait."'t to be -- i made a mistake. sorry. and finally, if you're watching football this year, you probably know that our new york giants are having a really rough season. not doing well. so i guess there's a strip club here in new york that says it will stop showing giants games because their losing streak has been so bad for business. [ light laughter ] which makes sense. because if there's one thing guys at strip clubs don't need to see is a bunch of dudes who can't score. [...
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we have canada, india, the u.s., kuwait. that was started by my wife on facebook. to start raising awareness rather than just making a film and pointing fingers. but, what can i do to raise awareness? she was inspired by the walk for life. >> the official title is, the global walk for india's missing girls. >> it is a mouthful. >> this is the fourth annual in san francisco. >> it is coming up saturday, october 26. if any viewers can make it to city hall, it is quite an experience. >> it is gaining momentum. it started small. we are slowly gaining -- we are doing our part. >> great. back to pedals in the dust, the title, i understand, pedals in the dust, has an interesting source. >> essentially, we talked about -- i don't want to say it is obvious, but it was the idea of the flour of india -- the flowers of india. i cannot recall exactly when nina came up with the title. >> she is the force behind the film. >> back to india, i know that you interviewed a lot of the women in india. was it difficult to get them to speak to you? >> yes. that is an understatement. we s
we have canada, india, the u.s., kuwait. that was started by my wife on facebook. to start raising awareness rather than just making a film and pointing fingers. but, what can i do to raise awareness? she was inspired by the walk for life. >> the official title is, the global walk for india's missing girls. >> it is a mouthful. >> this is the fourth annual in san francisco. >> it is coming up saturday, october 26. if any viewers can make it to city hall, it is quite an...
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. >> kuwait will be screening ex- pat treats to check and detect if they are homosexual or not.this was reported in a regional paper, gulf news, in dubai where homosexuality is illegal. there are no details. >> how would they screen you to find out? >> there is absolutely no detail in this article about how they propose to do it. lots of speculation saying they think it will just be an hiv test. it will be a blood test which will conflates hiv with homosexuality. kuwait thinks they're gay darr is good enough to ban them. -- gaydar is good enough. >> thank you for joining us in the france vingt-quatre debate. much more to come here on france vingt-quatre. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> u.s. president barack obama turns up the heat on his republican rivals, warning that a failure to raise the debt ceiling could trigger economic chaos. >> in times square new, with no resolution in sight, u.s. markets are weighed down by the wrangling in washington, and all three
. >> kuwait will be screening ex- pat treats to check and detect if they are homosexual or not.this was reported in a regional paper, gulf news, in dubai where homosexuality is illegal. there are no details. >> how would they screen you to find out? >> there is absolutely no detail in this article about how they propose to do it. lots of speculation saying they think it will just be an hiv test. it will be a blood test which will conflates hiv with homosexuality. kuwait thinks...
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en un partido de la liga de kuwait, transcurrÍa todo con normalidad hasta que los jugadores le fuerona porque maÑana, amistoso contra finlandia en california y desde san diego estÁ jorge. adelante. >> ¿quÉ tal, alex? te saludo desde el qualcomm stadium donde entrenÓ la selecciÓn mexicana. miguel herrera puliÓ los Últimos detalles previo a enfrentar a finlandia en el Último partido. el ambiente se veÍa bien, uniÓn, bromas, risas y se veÍan sobre todo relajados. de hecho, no hay prioridad para conseguir un buen resultado sobre un funcionamiento. hay que trabajar, hay que convencer, hay que desarrollar esa idea de miguel herrera cuya base es el conjunto americanista. se tiene que ganar y la mentalidad, dicho por el propio rafa mÁrquez, está a tope. otra de las cosas que llamÓ la atenciÓn fue que ricardo pelÁez dijo que lo de rubens sambueza no va a favor de la selecciÓn mexicana. finlandia entrenÓ a partir de las seis de la tarde, hora local. por lo pronto, me despido. >> gracias, jorge, abrazo. bÁrbara, pamela. me despido. regresamos con ustedes. >> gracias, alejo. gracias, alex. hoy te
en un partido de la liga de kuwait, transcurrÍa todo con normalidad hasta que los jugadores le fuerona porque maÑana, amistoso contra finlandia en california y desde san diego estÁ jorge. adelante. >> ¿quÉ tal, alex? te saludo desde el qualcomm stadium donde entrenÓ la selecciÓn mexicana. miguel herrera puliÓ los Últimos detalles previo a enfrentar a finlandia en el Último partido. el ambiente se veÍa bien, uniÓn, bromas, risas y se veÍan sobre todo relajados. de hecho, no...
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. >> he calls this his land, but being born in kuwait, he only came here months before the syrian protestbegan. >> we will resist to the end. we have a plan and force us to make it happen. >> this is who he is talking about. the syrian army. these fighters do not work with other militants. they live in abandoned houses. sleep and pray together. twice a week, they hear from a young man who everybody calls the shake. >> every monday and thursday we discussed the revolution, the latest military developments, as well as their routine. >> i asked them whether a group openly operate in syria. >> no. we have no relation. >> they are linked to the outside. they follow al qaeda or al qaeda's leader. we have no relations with them. >> we are supposed to meet with people, but when our armed guys learn of this, they do all they can to stop us. they compete with each other, even for media attention. at one point, we are stopped by a group of gunmen, apparently from a hostile brigade. they ask about who we are. at least 19 journalists are held hostage in syria right now and the price of their lives of
. >> he calls this his land, but being born in kuwait, he only came here months before the syrian protestbegan. >> we will resist to the end. we have a plan and force us to make it happen. >> this is who he is talking about. the syrian army. these fighters do not work with other militants. they live in abandoned houses. sleep and pray together. twice a week, they hear from a young man who everybody calls the shake. >> every monday and thursday we discussed the...
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. >> at the end of the kuwait war, the weapons inspectors destroyed iraqi chemical weapons out in the middle of the desert. is that an option? >> it is an option, but not the most desirable way to do it. but i think it is an option. people are working on a number of different techniques. i understand the russians are likely to take a large role in the destruction of the actual chemical muses -- chemical munitions. and the russians have long experience, given the fact that they are in the process of destroying their own chemical weapons arsenal. haso you think that assad decided to cooperate largely because he is winning this civil war with conventional weapons now? that he felt he had no choice but to go along with the agreement as a way to avoid a u.s. military attack. and he may very well cut delay that as long as the distraction process is taking place -- this distraction process is taking place, that may constrain the u.s. and others for fear that it would jeopardize the completion of the chemical weapons of elimination. >> do you think he might have concerns, though, about what t
. >> at the end of the kuwait war, the weapons inspectors destroyed iraqi chemical weapons out in the middle of the desert. is that an option? >> it is an option, but not the most desirable way to do it. but i think it is an option. people are working on a number of different techniques. i understand the russians are likely to take a large role in the destruction of the actual chemical muses -- chemical munitions. and the russians have long experience, given the fact that they are...
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i mean trying toe kuwait them with nazis, forget it. >> only to be connected with some of the confederacy and for the nazis. you know, those are definitely a negative side. >> too offensive for this debate. >> yes, indeed. >> reporter: and the cartoon they wanted to respond in writing today, saying i'm a little taken back of the reactions as he added. as the editorial cartoon we have the ability to help write or wrong. and in my opinion, the name redskins is dated. regardless, many of you are accusing us of exploiting the debate. i think that you should report the news, not promote the questions designed to separate and divide. i asked them for their reactions as the team, they have not responded. scott broom, wusa9. they had little to say about that as we told you about students at wilson high school and how they planned to vote today. if you want to share yourthoughts, log on. >> please, i would love to hear from them on that. >> the bizarre story after a man leaves with a little boy. >>> despite the clouds and the showers, it's a pretty mild day with the numbers here to go in the books
i mean trying toe kuwait them with nazis, forget it. >> only to be connected with some of the confederacy and for the nazis. you know, those are definitely a negative side. >> too offensive for this debate. >> yes, indeed. >> reporter: and the cartoon they wanted to respond in writing today, saying i'm a little taken back of the reactions as he added. as the editorial cartoon we have the ability to help write or wrong. and in my opinion, the name redskins is dated....
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. >> japanese i'll refin ri and chemicals are joining forces in vietnam and kuwait. the project is worth $9 billion and the daily processing capacity will be 200,000 barrels of crude oil. the chairman said his firm wants to use the refinery as a platform to expand gasoline sales in cambodia, laos and myanmar. vietnam is experiencing rapid motorization. its sole refinery has been in operation for four years but meets only about a third of the nation's fuel needs. >>> engineers with russia's biggest company have seen riches in the waters off the far east. crews with gas problems have started work at a natural gas field. engineers with the state affiliated oil firm have launched production on a new field in the sakhalin project. they believe there are 1.4 trillion meters of gas below the surface, most of it in this latest block. president vladimir putin ordered people in charge to speed up production. managers plan to ship to asian countries. the project is essential to enhancing russia's position in the global energy market. gas from the project will be transported thr
. >> japanese i'll refin ri and chemicals are joining forces in vietnam and kuwait. the project is worth $9 billion and the daily processing capacity will be 200,000 barrels of crude oil. the chairman said his firm wants to use the refinery as a platform to expand gasoline sales in cambodia, laos and myanmar. vietnam is experiencing rapid motorization. its sole refinery has been in operation for four years but meets only about a third of the nation's fuel needs. >>> engineers...
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in kuwait, a soccer referee punched player who was complaining about a penalty call.s attempted to simmer, the ref kicked another player. by the way, the player, not the ref, got kicked out of the gate. >>> when we return, rising from superstorm sandy. residents in one hard-hit area mark the one-year anniversary as their beach community returns from the ruins. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. ♪ this week at kmart, get 50% off costumes. and, shop your way members get an additional 10% back in points. plus, fun size candy is 2 for $5. kmart. get in. get more halloween. or giving the dog a workout, find your balance™. every delicious balance bar® has 40-30-30 balanced nutrition to give you energy that lasts. balance bar®... have you found your balance™? [ dog barks ] kevin deleon kevin deleoforecas the country. kevin deleoforecas washington, d.c., cloudy today, 67 the high. atlanta, sunshine. and cloudy in st. louis. cloudy also in denver toda
in kuwait, a soccer referee punched player who was complaining about a penalty call.s attempted to simmer, the ref kicked another player. by the way, the player, not the ref, got kicked out of the gate. >>> when we return, rising from superstorm sandy. residents in one hard-hit area mark the one-year anniversary as their beach community returns from the ruins. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about...
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. >> at the end of the kuwait war, the weapons inspectors destroyed iraqi chemical weapons out in the middle of the desert. is that an option? >> it is an option, but not the most desirable way to do it. but i think it is an option. people are working on a number of different techniques. i understand the russians are likely to take a large role in the destruction of the actual chemical muses -- chemical munitions. and the russians have long experience, given the fact that they are in the process of destroying their own chemical weapons arsenal. haso you think that assad decided to cooperate largely because he is winning this civil war with conventional weapons now? that he felt he had no choice but to go along with the agreement as a way to avoid a u.s. military attack. and he may very well cut delay that as long as the distraction process is taking place -- this distraction process is taking place, that may constrain the u.s. and others for fear that it would jeopardize the completion of the chemical weapons of elimination. >> do you think he might have concerns, though, about what t
. >> at the end of the kuwait war, the weapons inspectors destroyed iraqi chemical weapons out in the middle of the desert. is that an option? >> it is an option, but not the most desirable way to do it. but i think it is an option. people are working on a number of different techniques. i understand the russians are likely to take a large role in the destruction of the actual chemical muses -- chemical munitions. and the russians have long experience, given the fact that they are...
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he's visited iraq, egypt, kuwait, imam and kata and met the king of jordan in a country that hosts over half a million syrian refugees. on thursday he held talks with leaders of the free syrian army and others fighting against the government. on sunday he met iran's president telling him this his country's presence is necessary for the geneva talks to succeed. >> abdul ham eed joins us from beirut. what are we expecting from lakhdar brahimi's visit to damascus? >> well, it will be a difficult visit, if you read the state controlled media in syria. they are saying lakhdar brahimi is welcome, but should not represent particular parties, he should be impartial. they described him and mocked him a bit like an ageing tourist going around the region trying to find a solution that may not be there. the syrian government will tell them what they've been saying, that they will not discuss or sit at the table with anyone who held up weapons, or anyone with a link to a foreign state. that basically means that it won't sit down with the syrian national council or any members of the free syrian farm
he's visited iraq, egypt, kuwait, imam and kata and met the king of jordan in a country that hosts over half a million syrian refugees. on thursday he held talks with leaders of the free syrian army and others fighting against the government. on sunday he met iran's president telling him this his country's presence is necessary for the geneva talks to succeed. >> abdul ham eed joins us from beirut. what are we expecting from lakhdar brahimi's visit to damascus? >> well, it will be a...
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suspends its funning other countries are beefing up the aid to egypt of the saudi arabia, kuwait andted arab emirates pledged $12 billion saudi arabia said it would make up the difference if any country cut the difference. >> cold weather could be a thing of the past. researchers say 2014 average temperatures across the globe will be the hottest in recorded history. they predicted the exact years when average temps in cities will hit the peak. geneva, singapore, mexico, phoenix and coul cairo and honou will experience record high averages. 202023 and 2043. ♪ ♪ >> meteorologist: hello again, well, we are look at a storm over here towards the eastern seaboard, this has been here for the last 24 hours. notice it's really not moving too fast. it's going to cause a lot of problems as it makes its way slowly up towards the north east. airports, highway 95 as well. so we are watching that for you as we go through the rest of the day. now, out here towards the west, we actually had snow and mixed precipitation especially in the higher elevations first of all let's go up towards the northwest
suspends its funning other countries are beefing up the aid to egypt of the saudi arabia, kuwait andted arab emirates pledged $12 billion saudi arabia said it would make up the difference if any country cut the difference. >> cold weather could be a thing of the past. researchers say 2014 average temperatures across the globe will be the hottest in recorded history. they predicted the exact years when average temps in cities will hit the peak. geneva, singapore, mexico, phoenix and coul...
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it's not like iraq to push it down the road into kuwait. here it's a very complicated process across borders. >> jennifer glass in kabul. thank you very much. when we talk about we'll talk with two people that understand the larger issues surrounding a lasting security agreement with afghanistan. stay with us. al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >> introduces america tonight. >> in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >> an escape from the expected. >> i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. america tonight 9 eastern on al jazeera america this is the 900-page document we call obamacare. my staff has read the entire thing. can congress say the same? >>> we're back talking about afghanistan and evers by the united states to reach a lasting security plan. joining n
it's not like iraq to push it down the road into kuwait. here it's a very complicated process across borders. >> jennifer glass in kabul. thank you very much. when we talk about we'll talk with two people that understand the larger issues surrounding a lasting security agreement with afghanistan. stay with us. al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >> introduces america tonight. >> in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >> a fresh take...
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our land my judge calls these his land but in fact he only came here relatively recently born in kuwait and having spent two years traveling the middle east and the gulf this is his parents native town budget that arrived only years ago and months before series protests began. we resist to the end we have a plan and we have forces to make it happen sure this is who he's talking about the self-styled free syrian army but these fighters don't work with other militants function instead as an autonomy as armed brigades. they leave in abandoned houses sleeping pray together and claim fighting bashar al assad is their only goal twice a week they hear an islamic lecture from a young man who everybody calls the shape he's taking part in the hellish pilgrimage to mecca and started the qur'an in saudi arabia all that is on the street every monday and thursday we discuss the revolution the latest military developments as well as our daily routine we discuss what's holland what's her rom what's prescribed or forbidden by islam i ask them whether the jets had the looser and then qaida affiliated rad
our land my judge calls these his land but in fact he only came here relatively recently born in kuwait and having spent two years traveling the middle east and the gulf this is his parents native town budget that arrived only years ago and months before series protests began. we resist to the end we have a plan and we have forces to make it happen sure this is who he's talking about the self-styled free syrian army but these fighters don't work with other militants function instead as an...
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top and at the united arab emirates have migrant population of over eighty percent then you have kuwait as well with only over seventy percent about seven out of ten workers are still of foreigners while in oman in saudi arabia migrants make up to thirty percent of the population so if you take a look at a glimpse of the whole region the number of migrant workers there is about eighteen million of them a total are out of the total of a population of just about forty two million total cilia was in qatar and has more on how the world cup focus is drawing the world's eyes to migraine sufferer. the reno to organize. the dreaded two fifth's are both cup is covered. but the initial celebration and prestigious have been overshadowed by ford workers claims of maltreatment not getting paid any good at not being allowed to leave the country the international trade union confederation claims that about four thousand migrants could die before a football is kicked in twenty twenty two the worker becomes the property of the employer they are not allowed to leave the country they're not even allowed t
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population there and in the neighboring united arab emirates is well beyond eighty percent and in kuwait around seven of the ten workers are migrants in oman and saudi arabia well it's about a thirty percent of the entire population means for the region as a whole almost a half of the total population come from somewhere else the artists are are silly i went to qatar to see how the immigrants there are fairing do we know to organize. trended to fifth both car is cut. but the initial celebration and prestigious have been overshadowed by ford workers claims of maltreatment not getting paid and even that not being allowed to leave the country the international trade union confederation claims that about four thousand migrants could die before a football is kicked in two thousand and twenty two the worker becomes the property of the employer they are not allowed to leave the country they're not even allowed to leave the job and left the employer agrees this means that the workers have no real power no real voice to. fix up very very bad working and living conditions zire blueness knows this
population there and in the neighboring united arab emirates is well beyond eighty percent and in kuwait around seven of the ten workers are migrants in oman and saudi arabia well it's about a thirty percent of the entire population means for the region as a whole almost a half of the total population come from somewhere else the artists are are silly i went to qatar to see how the immigrants there are fairing do we know to organize. trended to fifth both car is cut. but the initial celebration...
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seventeen self reliant the countries in the region also realizing it saudi arabia united arab emirates kuwait and others that america would need less and therefore the they know that the central part of of their alliance strategic alliance with america is the supply of oil once america would not need the oil probably they would not need saudi arabia and they fear it and their look for new lies in the region and outside their region including russia not not too many weeks ago the prince. bandar bin sultan was in moscow talking supposedly about the syrian crisis but i think it also had are their long term strategic thinking about saudi arabia russian relations or write or write your say a mountain security and intelligence analyst mr mehlman thank you very much indeed for your insights. it will trigger and coming your way also a very short break i need it open mark time or a slow rushes knowlton closed gads asian condo ships from i'm going home she's a business reporter katie bale be explains why this is important international trade in just a few months. will go to the. show thirty fold can ju
seventeen self reliant the countries in the region also realizing it saudi arabia united arab emirates kuwait and others that america would need less and therefore the they know that the central part of of their alliance strategic alliance with america is the supply of oil once america would not need the oil probably they would not need saudi arabia and they fear it and their look for new lies in the region and outside their region including russia not not too many weeks ago the prince. bandar...
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katter on the united arab emirates eight out of ten workers for a similar picture actually two in kuwait the region's other leading oil producer meantime in a man and saudi arabia migrants make of about a third of the population roughly foras in the gulf region as a whole make up almost half of its total population of just forty two million seller reports. do we know to organize. detour trended to fifth vote car is covered. with the initial celebration and christie should be overshadowed by ford workers claims of maltreatment not getting paid and he did that not being allowed to leave the country the international trade union confederation claims that about four thousand migrants could die before a football is kicked in twenty twenty two the worker becomes the property of the employer they are not allowed to leave the country they're not even allowed to leave trying to a job and if the employer agrees this means that the workers have no real power no real voice to. fix up very very bad working and living conditions they desire balloonists knows this all too well a french football player
katter on the united arab emirates eight out of ten workers for a similar picture actually two in kuwait the region's other leading oil producer meantime in a man and saudi arabia migrants make of about a third of the population roughly foras in the gulf region as a whole make up almost half of its total population of just forty two million seller reports. do we know to organize. detour trended to fifth vote car is covered. with the initial celebration and christie should be overshadowed by...
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try we are ready to resist and defend our land my judge calls these his land but in fact born in kuwait and having spent two years traveling the middle east in the gulf he only came here months before series protests began. we resist to the end we have a plan and we have forces to make it happen. this is who he's talking about the self-styled free syrian army but these fighters don't work with other militant. functioning instead as an autonomy armed brigade. believe in abandoned houses sleeping pray together and claim fighting bashar al assad is their only goal twice a week they hear an islamic lecture from a young man who everybody calls the shaikh he's taking part in the hellish pilgrimage to mecca and started the qur'an in saudi arabia all that islam is every monday and thursday we discuss the revolution the latest military developments as well as our daily routine we discuss what's prescribed or forbidden by islam i ask them whether the judge had the law and then qaeda affiliated radical islamic groups openly operating in syria like no no no no no we have no relation with the nusra
try we are ready to resist and defend our land my judge calls these his land but in fact born in kuwait and having spent two years traveling the middle east in the gulf he only came here months before series protests began. we resist to the end we have a plan and we have forces to make it happen. this is who he's talking about the self-styled free syrian army but these fighters don't work with other militant. functioning instead as an autonomy armed brigade. believe in abandoned houses sleeping...
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both qatar and the united arab emirates have migrant population they go beyond eighteen percent in kuwait today the region's other leading all produce about seven out of ten workers they are foreigners as to in oman and saudi arabia migrants make up almost thirty percent of that population now in. if we take a look at the whole region as a whole the number of the migrant workers there is about eighteen million out of a total population of just forty two million now that's quite a high number of foreigners who are working but it was in qatar has more on hold the world cup because it's showing the world's eye to migrants suffering. do we know to organize. trended to fifth vote cop is coming. but the initial celebration and prestige have been overshadowed by ford workers claims about treatment not getting paid and even that not being allowed to leave the country the international trade union confederation claims that about four thousand migrants could die before a football is kicked in twenty twenty two the worker becomes the property of the employer they are not allowed to leave the country
both qatar and the united arab emirates have migrant population they go beyond eighteen percent in kuwait today the region's other leading all produce about seven out of ten workers they are foreigners as to in oman and saudi arabia migrants make up almost thirty percent of that population now in. if we take a look at the whole region as a whole the number of the migrant workers there is about eighteen million out of a total population of just forty two million now that's quite a high number of...
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foreign population there and in the neighboring united arab emirates is well beyond eighty percent in kuwait around seven out of the ten workers migrants in oman and saudi arabia it's about thirty percent of the population that means for the region as a whole almost a half of the total population come from somewhere else. or went to qatar to see how the immigrants are being treated. do we know to organize. trended to fifth vote cop is kind. but the initial celebration of christie should be overshadowed by ford workers claims of maltreatment not getting paid and even that not being allowed to leave the country the international trade union confederation claims that about four thousand migrants could die before a football is kicked in twenty twenty two the worker becomes the property of the employer they are not allowed to leave the country they're not even allowed to leave the job and if the employer agrees this means that the workers have no real power no real voice to. fix up very very bad working and living conditions zire bellew nyssa knows this all too well a french football player who a
foreign population there and in the neighboring united arab emirates is well beyond eighty percent in kuwait around seven out of the ten workers migrants in oman and saudi arabia it's about thirty percent of the population that means for the region as a whole almost a half of the total population come from somewhere else. or went to qatar to see how the immigrants are being treated. do we know to organize. trended to fifth vote cop is kind. but the initial celebration of christie should be...