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middl�*arabia, they get like you know, when refugees from the middl�*arabia, they get shot> they literally guards >> they literally have guards with they have with machine guns. they have a slightly stricter border policy than a bunch than us. they massacred a bunch of a bunch of refugees that tried to cross the border. so coming to uk much is much coming to the uk is much is much eafien coming to the uk is much is much easier. instead of getting shot, you get like a four star hotel. it's a pretty sweet deal. >> well, maybe they get the suicidal to go to saudi and suicidal ones to go to saudi and the ones who like picking up litter go to england litter to go to england are you're still works you're dating app id still works even with that i just got back from and it's a very so from saudi and it's a very so much more liberal than it used to different country. to be it's a different country. when there years ago, when i went there 15 years ago, i ever stand—up i did the first ever stand—up comedy went comedy show 1
middl�*arabia, they get like you know, when refugees from the middl�*arabia, they get shot> they literally guards >> they literally have guards with they have with machine guns. they have a slightly stricter border policy than a bunch than us. they massacred a bunch of a bunch of refugees that tried to cross the border. so coming to uk much is much coming to the uk is much is much eafien coming to the uk is much is much easier. instead of getting shot, you get like a four star...
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peace between israel and saudi arabia will truly create a new middle east. [applause] to understand the magnitude of the transformation that we seek to advance, let me show you a map of the middle east in 1948, the year israel was established. here's israel in 1948. it's a tiny country isolated, surrounded by a hostile arab world. in our first 70 years, we made peace with egypt and jordan and then in 2020 we made the abraham accords, peace with another four arab states. now look at what happens when we make peace between saudi arabia and israel. the whole middle east changes. we tear down the walls of enmitty -- enmity, we bring the possibility of prosperity and peace to the entire region, but we do something else. you know, a few years ago i stood here with a red marker to show the curse, a great curse. the curse of a nuclear iran. but today, today i bring this marker to show a great blessing, the blessing of a new middle east between israel, saudi arabia and our other neighbors. we'll not only bring down barriers between israel and our neighbors, we'll bui
peace between israel and saudi arabia will truly create a new middle east. [applause] to understand the magnitude of the transformation that we seek to advance, let me show you a map of the middle east in 1948, the year israel was established. here's israel in 1948. it's a tiny country isolated, surrounded by a hostile arab world. in our first 70 years, we made peace with egypt and jordan and then in 2020 we made the abraham accords, peace with another four arab states. now look at what happens...
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and this is again because washington needs saudi arabia when it wants to keep the price of oil low, when it comes to emerging partnerships in the middleof infrastructure projects around the world, this handshake today was also in part because of the big infrastructure projects and shipping line going through the middle east from india which involves saudi arabia which will be good for the region but also notably it is something that goes against chinese efforts to put infrastructure in the region. ultimately the way to see american foreign policy to put it very simply is that anything that furthers us interest against china, that's the way washington is seeing the world and dealing with its foreign policy. the world and dealing with its foreign policy-— the world and dealing with its foreign policy. great to talk to ou. foreign policy. great to talk to you- thank — foreign policy. great to talk to you- thank you _ foreign policy. great to talk to you. thank you so _ foreign policy. great to talk to you. thank you so much. - the 620 also welcomed the africa union as a permanent member on saturday, in a historic expansion of the economi
and this is again because washington needs saudi arabia when it wants to keep the price of oil low, when it comes to emerging partnerships in the middleof infrastructure projects around the world, this handshake today was also in part because of the big infrastructure projects and shipping line going through the middle east from india which involves saudi arabia which will be good for the region but also notably it is something that goes against chinese efforts to put infrastructure in the...
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the blessing of the new middle east between israel, saudi arabia and her other neighbors.e will not only bring down barriers between israel and our neighbors we will build a new quarter of peace and prosperity that connects asia through saudi arabia, jordan, israel, to, europe. this is an extraordinary change. a monumental change. another pivot of history. [applause] now as the circle of peace expands i believe were a genuine peace with their palestinian neighbors can finally be achieved. but there is a caveat. that has to be said here forcefully. peace can only be achieved if it's based on truth. it cannot be based on lies. that cannot be based on endless vilification of the jewish people. palestinian leader must stop spreading the horrible anti-semitic conspiracies against the jewish people and the jewish states. [applause] he recently m said that hitler s not anti-semites. you cannot make this up. but he did, he said that. the palestinian authority must stop glorifying terrorists. they must stop its ghoulish slave to pay policy to give money to terrorists for the murder
the blessing of the new middle east between israel, saudi arabia and her other neighbors.e will not only bring down barriers between israel and our neighbors we will build a new quarter of peace and prosperity that connects asia through saudi arabia, jordan, israel, to, europe. this is an extraordinary change. a monumental change. another pivot of history. [applause] now as the circle of peace expands i believe were a genuine peace with their palestinian neighbors can finally be achieved. but...
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post-iran revolution period, the white house authorities split iran's classic role in the middle east between saudi arabiaifferent types of drugs based on their type and whether their solutions or their solids and whatnot and also uh take a closer look at some of the exclusive drugs that only they make in iran and take a look at the science behind it so without any further ado get right into it. the variety of genes in viruses exceed that in all of the rest of life combined. that is a quote by late renowned american biologist edward osborne wilson, just to highlight how important taking care of the health of the animals in animal husbandaries is. after all, if the animal has a disease when slaughtered, it's very likely that it will be affected by its one way or another. but more often than not, sick animals don't infect humans.
post-iran revolution period, the white house authorities split iran's classic role in the middle east between saudi arabiaifferent types of drugs based on their type and whether their solutions or their solids and whatnot and also uh take a closer look at some of the exclusive drugs that only they make in iran and take a look at the science behind it so without any further ado get right into it. the variety of genes in viruses exceed that in all of the rest of life combined. that is a quote by...
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post iran revolution period, the white house authorities split iran's class role in the middle east between saudi arabiasion, stressing that yemen will not accept any form of western hegemany. a national morning in iraq for the victims of the wedding party fire in the iraqi city of hamdaniah, which is blamed a lack of safety standards of the reception hall.
post iran revolution period, the white house authorities split iran's class role in the middle east between saudi arabiasion, stressing that yemen will not accept any form of western hegemany. a national morning in iraq for the victims of the wedding party fire in the iraqi city of hamdaniah, which is blamed a lack of safety standards of the reception hall.
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iran revolution period, the white house authorities split iran's classic role in the middle east between saudi arabial abroad. traveling to other countries has its own up and downs, i always recommend those who want to travel to start by exploring iran. i went to thailand, laos, vietnam, chinese border, i think the more hardship we go through in life, the stronger we get, on all my trips, in addition to peace, i'm... moto was protection of orphan children, hundreds of settlers back by the israeli military once again storm the alaxa mosk drawing condemnation from muslim countries. us and south korea hold joint military drills in waters east to the korean peninsula amit escalating tensions with north korea. russia and ukraine say their air defenses have down missiles and drones as the war enters its 20th month.
iran revolution period, the white house authorities split iran's classic role in the middle east between saudi arabial abroad. traveling to other countries has its own up and downs, i always recommend those who want to travel to start by exploring iran. i went to thailand, laos, vietnam, chinese border, i think the more hardship we go through in life, the stronger we get, on all my trips, in addition to peace, i'm... moto was protection of orphan children, hundreds of settlers back by the...
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iran revolution period, the white house authorities split iran's classic role in the middle east between saudi arabiaچ گرفتم من اونجا شروع کردم درس بدم توی دانشگاهه و اونجا ریسرچ کنم و اونجا توی دانشگاه هاربوردد و امتی بودم برای ۱۳ سال تا ۲ سال پیش و ۲ سال پیش من اومدم اینجا لوس آنجلس توی دانشگاه. وقتی که من سال سوم دانشگاه توی مهندسی شیمی بودم توی تابستتونش یه ریسرچ اکسپیری داشتم توی دانشگاه تورنتو که خیلی واسه من چشم باز کرد روی یه پروژه ای کار کردم که درباره این بودش که سلول های بدن رو این سلول ها رو یه جوری یه موادی دورش بذاریم که این سلول ها رو وقتی توی بدن میذاریون سیستم آدم اینا رو بهش حمله نکنه و و نکشنش من به نظر این خیلی کار اینترستی بود چون که نه تنها که میشه اینجور این جور تحقیقات رو بتونن یه جوری استفاده کرد که برای بیمارستان بشه استفاده کرد واسه اینکه آدمها رو بهتر بکنیم ولی حتی از طرف چیزای مهندسیی که من خودم یاد گرفتم میتونه خیلی چیزایی که من تو دانشگاه یاد گرفتم می تونستم استفاده کنم و واسه همین خیلی برای من چیز لذت بخشی بود و یه چیزی بودش که من دیگه زندگی رفت به اون طرف علاقه دکتر خادم الحسینی و تحقیقات پیشین وی توجه او را به جایگزینی دارو دررمانی با روش درمان نوسازی بافت ها جلب کرد
iran revolution period, the white house authorities split iran's classic role in the middle east between saudi arabiaچ گرفتم من اونجا شروع کردم درس بدم توی دانشگاهه و اونجا ریسرچ کنم و اونجا توی دانشگاه هاربوردد و امتی بودم برای ۱۳ سال تا ۲ سال پیش و ۲ سال پیش من اومدم اینجا لوس آنجلس توی دانشگاه. وقتی که من سال سوم دانشگاه توی...
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iran revolution period, the white house authorities split iran's classic role in the middle east between saudi arabiaم خانم صدیقی برامون توضیح می دادن که هر جسمی سه خاصیت داره طول، ارتفاع و عرض و من یادم یه راجع به این فکر می کردم چطور شده تا چیز دارن هر چیزی چرا چهار تا ندارن چرا دو تا ندارن این ۳ عدد ۳ از کجا میاد دبیرستان البررز رفتیم دکتر مجتهدی مدیر مدرسه بودن در اون زمان محیطی که در اون دبیرستان بود خیلی کمک کرد به کشیدن ما به یاد گرفتن اینجا امیتی من بعد از اینکه دبیرستان ایران تموم کردم اومدم اینجا برای ادامه تحصیلاتم برای دکترا رفتم دانشگاه پرینستتون دکترامو در رشته فیزیک و فیزیک نظری در واقع گرفتم خیلی خوشبخت شدم اونجا که با همسرم آفرین که اونم دانشجو بود در پرینستتون آشنا شدم بعد از اینکه من دکترامو در دانشگاه پرینستون گرفتم اومدم به دانشگاه هاروارد و از در سال 1985 میلادی و از اون موقع تا حالا مشغول تحقیق و تدریس هستند در دانشگاه هارورد رشته من نظریه. و ذرات کوچ صحبت می کنه. این ارتباط دادن فیزیک در مقیاس بزرگ و فیزیک در مقیاس کوچیک ناسازگاری داشتن. در غالب نظریه رییسمان اینا با هم سازگار شدن. نظریه ریسمان چی میگه؟ میگه ذرات اولیه در واقع ذره نیستن بلکه ساختارهای هستند که مختلف می تونن دا
iran revolution period, the white house authorities split iran's classic role in the middle east between saudi arabiaم خانم صدیقی برامون توضیح می دادن که هر جسمی سه خاصیت داره طول، ارتفاع و عرض و من یادم یه راجع به این فکر می کردم چطور شده تا چیز دارن هر چیزی چرا چهار تا ندارن چرا دو تا ندارن این ۳ عدد ۳ از کجا میاد دبیرستان البررز...
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arabia. among the topics of focus -- could two of america's closest allies in the middle east, israel and saudia, normalize relations? we examine the outline of a possible deal and its implications. >> it would be a grand bargain. and create tectonic shift in the middle east. israel and saudi arabia have never had diplomatic relations. but today both countries leaders appear to want normalization and u.s. is actively negotiating the details. the hotline would be this -- the u.s. provides saudi arabia security guarantees, civil nuclear technology with enrichment and advanced weapons. and his or what officials describe as meaningful concessions" to the palestinians. here is to out-- how jake sullivan described the deal. >> peace between saudi arabia and israel would be a big deal. it would help create a circumstance in which the countries of the region could collaborate on everything from economics to technology to regional security. and that would benefit the united states of america in a fundamental way because we have an interest in a more integrated, more stable middle east where de-escalatio
arabia. among the topics of focus -- could two of america's closest allies in the middle east, israel and saudia, normalize relations? we examine the outline of a possible deal and its implications. >> it would be a grand bargain. and create tectonic shift in the middle east. israel and saudi arabia have never had diplomatic relations. but today both countries leaders appear to want normalization and u.s. is actively negotiating the details. the hotline would be this -- the u.s. provides...
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iran revolution period, the white house authorities split iran's classic role in the middle east between saudi arabiacially my sisters. they believed in educating their children, my oldest brother is actually a cardiologist, he had a big influence on me, which i will, we always looked up to him, the other big influence with me was my second brother, his name is abdul hafiz, he raised us cuz he was, he was the business of the family, he he was, so and he always believe. me, in fact, when i finished my studies in lebanon and i went to the us, and i worked with bernie carpenter, the the giant mentor, really is the father of immunobiology of transplantation, and i started working on some challenging questions in transplantation. there was also another incident of a professor by america, he was a cardiologist, his name is robert hobs, i never forget, he said, if an american ma the mistake, he is learning, if you make in a mistake, you are stupid, and this advice stayed with me, this was very early in my career, i was just starting my training all my life, that always want to excel. 1992 i became an assist
iran revolution period, the white house authorities split iran's classic role in the middle east between saudi arabiacially my sisters. they believed in educating their children, my oldest brother is actually a cardiologist, he had a big influence on me, which i will, we always looked up to him, the other big influence with me was my second brother, his name is abdul hafiz, he raised us cuz he was, he was the business of the family, he he was, so and he always believe. me, in fact, when i...
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middle east. bring saudi arabia, india, that makes them stronger. the other thing because i stand for america first actually we have a shared vital national file nationalobjective to make n becomes nuclear equipped. they need them in the united states so that's how we work with our friends. the other thing that god said motley like a traditional politician but i managed, how friends learn from each other. i would love to learn from israel and i would love to follow crime policies like israel in the country. a strong national identity that they have for the youth. missile-defense systems that were lacking we could learn from our friends was imagine not just in the next three, five, eight years but over half a century time horizon if we ever got to the place where israel would no longer even require aid from the u.s., which is a small portion of the budget. how good would that be for israel but we would never cut off aid until israel told us that they were ready for it and the people said israel would never tell us that. there's only one partner that
middle east. bring saudi arabia, india, that makes them stronger. the other thing because i stand for america first actually we have a shared vital national file nationalobjective to make n becomes nuclear equipped. they need them in the united states so that's how we work with our friends. the other thing that god said motley like a traditional politician but i managed, how friends learn from each other. i would love to learn from israel and i would love to follow crime policies like israel in...
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a lot has to do with this idea that saudi arabia, middle east countries, at least saudi arabia specificallyoking to maintain those production cuts. demand may be a little more, but we'll watch that. and if you are looking for one of the hot places in the market so far in 2023, that's cooling n off in a fairly significant way, it's the home building stocks. they are amongst the worst performing stocks. lennar down 5 pe%. even the home builder's etm is off 3.5%. some concerns about mortgage rates. benchmark treasury note yoelds are ticking higher. the home building trade, kelly, some of them have had to discount or provide incentives to sell homes, the new construction projects. a lot of things are brewing right now. i'll send it back to you. >> talking a lot today about trend reversals. dom, thank you very much. >>> goldman starting off the week with a bold call on the economy. the bank's chief u.s. economist is placing the chance of recession in the next year at just 15%, down five points from the prior forecast. they also say the fed won't raise rates this month and could be done hiking al
a lot has to do with this idea that saudi arabia, middle east countries, at least saudi arabia specificallyoking to maintain those production cuts. demand may be a little more, but we'll watch that. and if you are looking for one of the hot places in the market so far in 2023, that's cooling n off in a fairly significant way, it's the home building stocks. they are amongst the worst performing stocks. lennar down 5 pe%. even the home builder's etm is off 3.5%. some concerns about mortgage...
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we have a lot of security ties that strengthen the position of saudi arabia, the middle east and strengthenhe globally. you do not want that to be shifted. arthel: how do you translate that? and how do you view a u.s./saudi arabia defense deal? is it a good exchange rate? what's it's really important what he said to the crown prince he made the point art is a huge bar of u.s. defense but that is exactly right. requester's will would put our own security forces on the line if they are attacked by ron for example that's a big question at depends on what those security guarantees look like bird what the details the devil as always please in the details. but if he gets what he wants it's a real opportunity for the u.s. to broker peace still with israel and really again as we talked about earlier change the face of at least allowed the u.s. to focus more closely what is going on in endo pacific with china. arthel: it may be too early to tell you laid out a couple of sessions are points that may or may not play out too. let's go here for a second, how will the is really saudi deal reflect on the
we have a lot of security ties that strengthen the position of saudi arabia, the middle east and strengthenhe globally. you do not want that to be shifted. arthel: how do you translate that? and how do you view a u.s./saudi arabia defense deal? is it a good exchange rate? what's it's really important what he said to the crown prince he made the point art is a huge bar of u.s. defense but that is exactly right. requester's will would put our own security forces on the line if they are attacked...
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now look at what happens when we make peace between saudi arabia and israel. the whole middle east changes. we tear down to all of them if we bring the possibility of fuss, barian face to this entire region. but we do something else. you know of a few years ago i stood here with a red marker to show the purse a great curse curse of a new variable. but today, today i bring this march over to show a great blessing the blessing of a new middle east between israel, saudi arabia, and our other neighbors. we will not only bring down barriers between israel and our neighbors will build a new cord or of peace and prosperity that connects asia are further you a saudi arabia, jordan's israel, to europe. this is an extraordinary cherry, a monumental term. another pivot of history now is the circular piece of bands. i believe that a real path towards a genuine piece with our productivity and neighbors can finally be achieved. but there is a cabinet that has to be said here for us for these can only be achieved if it's is based on truth, it cannot be based on lies. it cannot be based on en
now look at what happens when we make peace between saudi arabia and israel. the whole middle east changes. we tear down to all of them if we bring the possibility of fuss, barian face to this entire region. but we do something else. you know of a few years ago i stood here with a red marker to show the purse a great curse curse of a new variable. but today, today i bring this march over to show a great blessing the blessing of a new middle east between israel, saudi arabia, and our other...
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or i think it's probably something that a china is doing to help the middle east in general, particularly saudi arabia and i ran after it. it's record of the piece spill in. in march of this year, syria is an important country. it's been isolated due to the civil war and by bringing syria back into the full, not just in the middle east, but also with china will be really important. as a china has definitely taken a lead. now, in middle east of political relations, particularly these really difficult ones involving countries that have either been at war with each other or have been in a long civil war. it's, it's not necessarily easy for china to do this to. this is a very big move on the part of a china is presidents. you've been paying to really take a very different diplomatic profile than any other chinese leader since now. as china. extra, mary gallagher from the university of michigan speaking to me a little earlier. well, china is growing influence in asia has done a lot to bring countries closer together. even militarily, south, east asian countries are holding their 1st joint military exercise
or i think it's probably something that a china is doing to help the middle east in general, particularly saudi arabia and i ran after it. it's record of the piece spill in. in march of this year, syria is an important country. it's been isolated due to the civil war and by bringing syria back into the full, not just in the middle east, but also with china will be really important. as a china has definitely taken a lead. now, in middle east of political relations, particularly these really...
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saudi arabia and closer cooperation, and fields, including energy technology and cyber security. turkey's been on a charm offensive and roofing years trying to expand its influence in the middle east that i've seen on cra reaching out to historical arrival, such as egypt, u, a. e, and saudi arabia. turkeys relations with israel broke down in 2010. after is rarely commandos launched a deadly assault on the turkish ship. lobby more mar um, which was attempting to deliver aid to the gaza strip. pen turkish activist died in the attempt by lateral ties remained on ice for over a decade as a result. but the 2 countries have sought refreshment. in recent times, stephen cook is a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations and an expert on the middle east. he joins us tonight from washington, dc. good to see. so yesterday or to on said his step of diplomacy to end the war and ukraine today. is endorsing normalization between israel and saudi arabia to lower tensions in the middle east. there doesn't seem to be a conflict these days. turkey doesn't want to be seen as solving what's erred ones, game plan here, as well. it seems to be returned in some ways to the earliest years of
saudi arabia and closer cooperation, and fields, including energy technology and cyber security. turkey's been on a charm offensive and roofing years trying to expand its influence in the middle east that i've seen on cra reaching out to historical arrival, such as egypt, u, a. e, and saudi arabia. turkeys relations with israel broke down in 2010. after is rarely commandos launched a deadly assault on the turkish ship. lobby more mar um, which was attempting to deliver aid to the gaza strip....
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key points, according to experts, the bloc secures geopolitical control, over the middle east oil triangle of saudi arabia, the arab emirates, iran, and everything is still pending dollar. we do not need plus egypt - this is control over our channel, the second important factor of the wound, finally shook off the image of an outcast here, which for so many years the west third argentina and latin america as a whole are gaining the pace of exit from the sphere control of the united states and finally demonstrating that the position of russia is strong, despite all attempts to cancel the sixteenth summit next year, kazan takes andrei vladimirovich correctly to say that the world has become different after johans national team or is it too loudly premature, while we need to give time to see if to bind exactly the assembly, that is, the movement has already begun. well, plus such an increase. yes, the movement started quite seriously. yes , the brix expansion is a step in that direction. but this is one of the steps. it's not cardinal yet. a change in the situation, but without a doubt. this is what surprises
key points, according to experts, the bloc secures geopolitical control, over the middle east oil triangle of saudi arabia, the arab emirates, iran, and everything is still pending dollar. we do not need plus egypt - this is control over our channel, the second important factor of the wound, finally shook off the image of an outcast here, which for so many years the west third argentina and latin america as a whole are gaining the pace of exit from the sphere control of the united states and...
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what i was hearing and others are hearing about a very complicated three-way deal in the middle east saudi arabia would get a defense agreement with the united states they would get civilian nuclear power with some limitations on the level of enrichment they could do and how this would be contained. israel would be -- would get recognition from saudi arabia, which is the keeper of all of islam and the holy sites, would lead to all of the other arab countries joining in basically, it would end the israeli/arab conflict with a land agreement of some undefined sort to the palestinians, and presumably this would be a bulwark against iran by the saudis, by the u.s., by israel would this get through the senate it would have to get 67 votes. >> that's right, andrea. an agreement like that with that significance and that scope would have to be reviewed and approved by the senate a number of us have been discussing this agreement. it's possible. it's still in the early stages of negotiation in recent days. a few core points here one is that there has to be some significant provisions for the palestinians,
what i was hearing and others are hearing about a very complicated three-way deal in the middle east saudi arabia would get a defense agreement with the united states they would get civilian nuclear power with some limitations on the level of enrichment they could do and how this would be contained. israel would be -- would get recognition from saudi arabia, which is the keeper of all of islam and the holy sites, would lead to all of the other arab countries joining in basically, it would end...
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world, and promising this new economic corridor, an ambitious plan to link india to the middle east, saudi arabia, the uae, jordan and israel, all the way to europe, with pipelines carrying p hydrogen, with trains and shipping by sea, and telecommunications lines, part of an effort that he says is trying to show that the u.s. does care about the world's poorer countries. a final announcement that was made here is that the african union has been invited to join the g20, and technically that would make it the g21, though we have not heard a formal statement changing the name of this diplomatic club. >> potentially the next chapter. ivan watson, thank you. >>> later today, american tennis star coco gauff plays her first grand slam final. they goes head-to-head against the number two player in the world. we'll preview all the excitement with another former tennis champ next. >>> plus, that '70s show star, danny masterson being sentenced after being convicted of rape. masterson was being investigated by the lapd back in 2017. we're joined to discuss the case straight ahead. hi mom. that's the value of
world, and promising this new economic corridor, an ambitious plan to link india to the middle east, saudi arabia, the uae, jordan and israel, all the way to europe, with pipelines carrying p hydrogen, with trains and shipping by sea, and telecommunications lines, part of an effort that he says is trying to show that the u.s. does care about the world's poorer countries. a final announcement that was made here is that the african union has been invited to join the g20, and technically that...
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us about that. >> let me first say that if such a piece with saudi arabia achieved, that definitely would be a game changer in the middlef the holiest site for islam. obviously the saudi's, they've made it clear publicly that they want to see also some progress regarding the palestinians. we are willing to discuss some concessions or maybe economic steps that could help the palestinians daily life but still, you know, it's being led by the administration. we don't want to make any damages and we will be presented with the whole package and then we'll be able to decide upon our priorities but i to maybe remind your viewers that three years ago, we just celebrated three years to the abram accords where we normalize relations with the uae, with morocco, and there was also a price that israel paid. we agreed to postpone applying the israeli law in some areas of the west bank, and i'm sure that is because many people today in israel, they understand the importance of having peace with saudi arabia and the prime minister and the government would decide upon our priorities once a full deal would be presented by the administrat
us about that. >> let me first say that if such a piece with saudi arabia achieved, that definitely would be a game changer in the middlef the holiest site for islam. obviously the saudi's, they've made it clear publicly that they want to see also some progress regarding the palestinians. we are willing to discuss some concessions or maybe economic steps that could help the palestinians daily life but still, you know, it's being led by the administration. we don't want to make any damages...
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actually to obstruct any any deal, that's why to talk directly with saudi arabia is the best way, you don't you don't need any middle man, because we know that these forces that's loyal to saudi arabia are just a tool and they do want yemen to be stable, they do want a free government. say today and as all we have mentioned that he hasn't actually uh mentioned what has happened in the recent talk with saudi arabia and i believe it is clear that when he called saudi arabia to immediately end their war and aggression and siege against jemen, it's a clear message that this talk actually hasn't ended really well and i believe that if yemani government will take matters to strick saudi arabia again i believe that saudi arabia will stop. all its effort and withdraw all its forces as well, the united arab emirates, if san will continue resume attack against united arab emirates, they have no, the only thing they can do at that time is to withdraw from yemen. all right, it's a pleasure talking to you from sauna, activist and political commentator also from sana. thank you to you both. with that we come to an end for this ed
actually to obstruct any any deal, that's why to talk directly with saudi arabia is the best way, you don't you don't need any middle man, because we know that these forces that's loyal to saudi arabia are just a tool and they do want yemen to be stable, they do want a free government. say today and as all we have mentioned that he hasn't actually uh mentioned what has happened in the recent talk with saudi arabia and i believe it is clear that when he called saudi arabia to immediately end...
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middle east. we don't that to be shifted. you don't want to see saudi arabiahifting the armament from america to another place. strengthen that. it would strengthen the interest of america, interest. military interest and economic interest and also had will save effort and headache from the saudi side of not switching to other places. >> bret: you know, there are many people who wonder why you first norm 3458izeed relations with iran, a long-time enemy, who, back in 2017, attacked your oil facilities. but, yet, not yet israel. can you explain that? >> based in situation and politics so we have a long fight with iran since '79. we don't want to be that middle east if there is a possibility to shift that and to go to prosperity and interest and working with the iran and working with other middle eastern, working in the middle east. why not? so iraqis in 2020. they start to do that kind of negotiation. we have few obstacles. come, in solve it. we hope that continues and also we see from the iranians that they are taking this very seriously and they are doing thei
middle east. we don't that to be shifted. you don't want to see saudi arabiahifting the armament from america to another place. strengthen that. it would strengthen the interest of america, interest. military interest and economic interest and also had will save effort and headache from the saudi side of not switching to other places. >> bret: you know, there are many people who wonder why you first norm 3458izeed relations with iran, a long-time enemy, who, back in 2017, attacked your...
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there are multiple dust hotspots in the middle east discharging from iraq and saudi arabia to administer with some being human driven, and others caused by climate change and declining precipitation levels. however, the frailties and tigers servers are the primary sources covering garage, turkey, yvonne and syria just vision with this. i mean, in terms of simple graphic in geographic situation. you're in a situated home. the last point of it does still past. the dust originates from the african visit, an arab countries. it reaches the persian gulf states and finally arriving around and has so far affected different parts of our country. so the radio is empty, quarter desert, located in south of the kingdom, is believes to be responsible for a sort of sand and dust towards entering southwestern regions. following the recent presumption of diplomatic ties between the 2 neighbors to foreigner, we all have now engaged in discussions to address this environmental crisis. it is really important to us with the on. we've had a 3 daughters, jo done with. they made it easy scan to this was easy to
there are multiple dust hotspots in the middle east discharging from iraq and saudi arabia to administer with some being human driven, and others caused by climate change and declining precipitation levels. however, the frailties and tigers servers are the primary sources covering garage, turkey, yvonne and syria just vision with this. i mean, in terms of simple graphic in geographic situation. you're in a situated home. the last point of it does still past. the dust originates from the african...
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so we really have the less dependence on saudi arabia in the middle east for our oil supplies. in addition to the united states continues to increase is l n g at sports, where i do see a lot of politics is that europe is really the worst thing itself from russian energy supplies. the us, it's coming in to build some of that gap. and then the us is looking at producers in the middle east to build the rest of that gap that's made by the shortfall of russian oil sales into europe. but how consumption buys and b as the election? yeah. a approaches pretty rapidly and probably says the petrol palm that are approaching $4.00 a gallon out land, that is a politically sensitive threshold. solely what combining do at this stage to keep the price is as low as possible. well, there's very little that 5 and you can do in the short term. we just saw they cancel the set of remaining leases, and i'll be alaska national wildlife preserve. so that is disheartening to the oil industry. the while industry need the much more certainty for the long term planning of drilling to produce more well here
so we really have the less dependence on saudi arabia in the middle east for our oil supplies. in addition to the united states continues to increase is l n g at sports, where i do see a lot of politics is that europe is really the worst thing itself from russian energy supplies. the us, it's coming in to build some of that gap. and then the us is looking at producers in the middle east to build the rest of that gap that's made by the shortfall of russian oil sales into europe. but how...
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because saudi arabia is vast and if trade between saudi arabia and israel started to boom, that completely changes the dynamic of what's going on in the middle the camp along with the uae and qatar and israel as a kind of anti-iranian bloc in the middle east. the dangers of this, the united states would be committing self to the defense of a country that is not a liberal democracy, that is not in europe or asia, which it regards as its two principal areas of interest and influence and for for the last 25 years has been unregarded a as unstabld, troubled part of the world where the united states is actually trying to withdraw its military presence. if you remember, obama began the pivot to asia, but the truth is, almost all administrations for the last four have been trying this pivot to asia, and it puts the united states more deeply and commits it more deeply. and i think what tom friedmann was saying, if you are going to do something like that, make sure you are getting something big. and he points out the issue that still remains completely unrevolved and bibi shows no desire to revolve, the palestinian issue. 5, 6 million living without
because saudi arabia is vast and if trade between saudi arabia and israel started to boom, that completely changes the dynamic of what's going on in the middle the camp along with the uae and qatar and israel as a kind of anti-iranian bloc in the middle east. the dangers of this, the united states would be committing self to the defense of a country that is not a liberal democracy, that is not in europe or asia, which it regards as its two principal areas of interest and influence and for for...
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arabia. another middle eastern countries after he quit the trump white house.ning our coverage of this, democratic congressman robert garcia of california. a member of the house oversight committee and the house homeland security committee. congressman, i start with you. you've got an incredible body of news reporting, i think "the new york times" has reported on the fact that jared kushner got so much more than steve mnuchin when jared kushner did not have a successful of a record in the business arena as steve mnuchin. you've also got former trump insiders, people like his final -- not final but his second chief of staff, john kelly, saying that they even, inside the white house there were questions about what jared kushner was doing some of the time. so tell me about this effort at this point to dig into the expresident's son-in-law, jared kushner's business dealing. >> absolutely. thank you. i think it is very clear. you have jared kushner who worked on middle east policy who was the lead person in the trump white house when it came to working within the mi
arabia. another middle eastern countries after he quit the trump white house.ning our coverage of this, democratic congressman robert garcia of california. a member of the house oversight committee and the house homeland security committee. congressman, i start with you. you've got an incredible body of news reporting, i think "the new york times" has reported on the fact that jared kushner got so much more than steve mnuchin when jared kushner did not have a successful of a record in...
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government and to obstruct any any deal, that's why to talk directly with saudi arabia is the best way, you don't you don't need any middle man because we know that this for is loyal saudi arabia are just a tool and do want yemen to be stable, they do want a free government and independent government in yemen to be formed, this exactly sayid abdul malik they have said today, and as well we have mentioned that he hasn't actually what has happened in the recent talk with saudi arabia, and i believe it's clear that when he call saudi arabia immediately end the war and... and see against chairman, it's a clear message that this talk actually hasn't ended really well and i believe that if yemani will take matterers to strike saudi arabia again i believe that saudi arabia will stop all its effort and will withdraw all its forces as well the united arab emirates will continue resume attacks against united arab emirates they have no uh the only thing they can do at that time is to with uh from yemen all right uh it's a pleasure talking to you both yusuf from sunah, activist and political commentator also from sona thank to you bo
government and to obstruct any any deal, that's why to talk directly with saudi arabia is the best way, you don't you don't need any middle man because we know that this for is loyal saudi arabia are just a tool and do want yemen to be stable, they do want a free government and independent government in yemen to be formed, this exactly sayid abdul malik they have said today, and as well we have mentioned that he hasn't actually what has happened in the recent talk with saudi arabia, and i...
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made the first discovering in the middle east, first discovery in saudi arabia, among other milestonesand a long history of the world really reflecting our company. david: if i go to a gasoline station and want gas for my car, is there a difference between the oil that chevron might be producing than one of your competitors? is that gasoline all the same? mike: there are specifications, minimum standards that have to be met for products. then you find different companies either exceed those by more or less than others, and also, we have special additives. so we have an additive company that manufactures and additive called techron that has a very special chemistry to keep engine parts clean. as they get sophisticated, as tolerance gets thinner, you have carbon deposits that affect performance in your cylinders. david: if you are driving along and need gas, will you stop at an exxon station or do you keep going until you see a chevron? mike: keep going until i see a chevron. david: how does one become the ceo of chevron? where were you born? mike: i was born at los alamos, new mexico. m
made the first discovering in the middle east, first discovery in saudi arabia, among other milestonesand a long history of the world really reflecting our company. david: if i go to a gasoline station and want gas for my car, is there a difference between the oil that chevron might be producing than one of your competitors? is that gasoline all the same? mike: there are specifications, minimum standards that have to be met for products. then you find different companies either exceed those by...
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there are also various influences and the turkish influence and israeli influence and saudi arabia and that is, middleuhammad-mahamad two and three and five and 10 times, but we will talk later, because now irina will explain what is happening in the world and in ukraine koval, not me and not anyone else, but iryna ’s word for you. thank you, mykola. have a good evening. as always, i wish you, and i will literally tell you about all the most important events at this time. 20:00 in ukraine. news time on the espresso tv channel in the studio. iryna koval greetings to all the viewers tonight, the saboteurs were successful in their actions in the territory of the moscow and kaluga regions of russia. this was reported in the main intelligence directorate of ukraine. unknown persons destroyed a fuel filling station, four units of automobile equipment with trailers in military towns, photos and videos were promised to be published later, and we are moving on to the situation in kherson
there are also various influences and the turkish influence and israeli influence and saudi arabia and that is, middleuhammad-mahamad two and three and five and 10 times, but we will talk later, because now irina will explain what is happening in the world and in ukraine koval, not me and not anyone else, but iryna ’s word for you. thank you, mykola. have a good evening. as always, i wish you, and i will literally tell you about all the most important events at this time. 20:00 in ukraine....
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the talks going on between israel and saudi arabia and plans to try to normalize relations, which would be a huge, very significant development in the middlehe saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman signaled he's moving closer to a deal but that the palestinian issue, he says, is still very important to saudi arabia and to him. so what would an actual deal, mr. ambassador, look like? >> first, we are talking about a trilateral framework which involves agreements between the united states and saudi arabia and naormalization between saud arabia and israel. as i noted, this is a historic breakthrough if we manage to do it because it will enhance stability in the middle east, push back against iran. it will expand the circle of peace and normalization between israel and arabs and also between jews and muslims, and it sends a message of long-term u.s. commitment to its partners and allies in the middle east. now, there are a lot of building blocks and we have a lot of work ahead of us. but i believe there is a serious window of opportunity. the u.s. wants it. israel wants it. and saudis, as we heard yesterday, are interested in it as well. i'm
the talks going on between israel and saudi arabia and plans to try to normalize relations, which would be a huge, very significant development in the middlehe saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman signaled he's moving closer to a deal but that the palestinian issue, he says, is still very important to saudi arabia and to him. so what would an actual deal, mr. ambassador, look like? >> first, we are talking about a trilateral framework which involves agreements between the united states...
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number one, we must understand we have regional policy in the middle east that could help. saudi arabia, israel, georgia, iraq. many countries understand today, syria, understand the islamic republic has become a problem. when i talk about syria, i'm not talking about the regime of syria. people in countries want to get from under the islamic republic. they have lived under the shadow for decades. they have lived it, they have seen their country being transformed into failed states, and they don't want it anymore. the problem i feel is that we have failed to stand by the allowances that we have in the region and we have abandoned a lot. this is a failure on our part because you can see how saudi arabia is shifting towards china and russia for the reason that it's not that russia and china were friendlier, it's that we have failed to stand by the security threat of solidarity. faced with isolation, saudi arabia decided to do what was best for saudi arabia, which was to find elsewhere, the promise of a friendship that would be committed to its defense because america failed, because the u
number one, we must understand we have regional policy in the middle east that could help. saudi arabia, israel, georgia, iraq. many countries understand today, syria, understand the islamic republic has become a problem. when i talk about syria, i'm not talking about the regime of syria. people in countries want to get from under the islamic republic. they have lived under the shadow for decades. they have lived it, they have seen their country being transformed into failed states, and they...