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eight hundred fifty two middle eastern time the fighting would stop. in desperate battles on the western side of the canal egypt had lost hundreds of men. two of its senior commanders. who design and embodiment a family had died in the fighting. but despite these losses egyptians had stopped the israelis from achieving the strategic goal of stout talk to the man. today just south of the city of a smiley israeli tanks remain at the point where their advance was stopped and its tracks. headway at that point at the cairo through the road had not been cut and neither the third nor the second army was besieged but then who said anything about israel respecting un security council resolutions and in the slave that then let's. as the hour of the cease fire approached american secretary of state henry kissinger arrived in tel aviv. the ceasefire he had just spoken straighted with the soviets had come too soon for israel they were desperate to fight on to consolidate their position. kissinger agreed to china blind eye. witness so that israel had a greater inter
eight hundred fifty two middle eastern time the fighting would stop. in desperate battles on the western side of the canal egypt had lost hundreds of men. two of its senior commanders. who design and embodiment a family had died in the fighting. but despite these losses egyptians had stopped the israelis from achieving the strategic goal of stout talk to the man. today just south of the city of a smiley israeli tanks remain at the point where their advance was stopped and its tracks. headway at...
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is remaining unwavering in its support for its middle eastern ally most recently washington's ambassador in jerusalem dished out some less than diplomatic advice to journalists covering the rallies and which since march at least one hundred twenty palestinians have been killed. the. well the american ambassador to israel david friedman has attacked the media for what he says is failing to fairly cover the recent protests along the israel gaza border he said that when you have a situation of some forty thousand protesters storming the israeli border and the cover of burning tires and with pistols a molotov cocktails that situation is unprecedented and he says that israel did the best it could and yet despite this ninety percent of media coverage was biased and critical against the israeli defense forces the american ambassador did however concede that some criticism against israel is legitimate now israel's position has always been to blame him us for the protests and the ensuing violence and this is a position that american officials have echoed a mosque terrorist backed by iran have inc
is remaining unwavering in its support for its middle eastern ally most recently washington's ambassador in jerusalem dished out some less than diplomatic advice to journalists covering the rallies and which since march at least one hundred twenty palestinians have been killed. the. well the american ambassador to israel david friedman has attacked the media for what he says is failing to fairly cover the recent protests along the israel gaza border he said that when you have a situation of...
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it is typical of middle eastern food.rulers such as the ottomans, to mediterranean countries and beyond. ok, i am going to give it a go. it is very rich. you can get the kick as well, from the spice and the peppers and the garlic as well. i like it a lot. egyptians love social media almost as much as their grub. and that has led to increased awareness of the latest culinary trends and fusions. since 2011, some 6000 new restaurants have opened in cairo. young people in the country, lots of them want to be their own bosses, they want to be entrepreneurs and give back to the community somehow. what better way to do that than with food? restaurants are coming up with more and more unique concepts to fuel demand. but it has also meant that places serving traditional dishes with a twist are now on trend. this unassuming eatery specialises in a local favourite called hawawshi. can you tell me what these guys are doing now? for thousands of years, bread has held a special place in egyptian diets. their word for bread actually mea
it is typical of middle eastern food.rulers such as the ottomans, to mediterranean countries and beyond. ok, i am going to give it a go. it is very rich. you can get the kick as well, from the spice and the peppers and the garlic as well. i like it a lot. egyptians love social media almost as much as their grub. and that has led to increased awareness of the latest culinary trends and fusions. since 2011, some 6000 new restaurants have opened in cairo. young people in the country, lots of them...
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there are so many wonderful middle eastern cookery writers now. ough that sounds off—putting, many of the kicks we love today, a marmalade cake, oranges, they are very middle eastern and red. that is not off—putting at all and these are definitely accessible recipes that eve ryo ne definitely accessible recipes that everyone can make. i'm looking forward to seeing it. thank you for coming in to tell us about it. you never know, the book may be quite appealing. thank you very much. time for a look at the weather with darren bett. it wasn't exactly baking today but we got temperatures into the mid—20s across the south—east of england. this is the last of the very warm and muggy days for a little while. a slice of sunshine is centred on the south—east corner of england. further north, cloud that has been bringing showers. in between, a very wea k bringing showers. in between, a very weak weather front that has been producing these bands of cloud. but very little rain. you can see where most of the readers in the form of those showers, north of the cen
there are so many wonderful middle eastern cookery writers now. ough that sounds off—putting, many of the kicks we love today, a marmalade cake, oranges, they are very middle eastern and red. that is not off—putting at all and these are definitely accessible recipes that eve ryo ne definitely accessible recipes that everyone can make. i'm looking forward to seeing it. thank you for coming in to tell us about it. you never know, the book may be quite appealing. thank you very much. time for...
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remains of wavering in its support for its middle eastern ally most recently washington's ambassador in jerusalem dished out some less than diplomatic advice to journalists covering the rallies in which since march at least one hundred twenty palestinians have been killed. the. well the american ambassador to israel david friedman has attacked the media for what he says is failing to fairly cover the recent protests along the israel gaza border he said that when you have a situation of some forty thousand protesters storming the israel border and the cover of burning tires and with pistols a molotov cocktails that situation is unprecedented and he says that israel did the best it could and yet despite this ninety percent of media coverage. it was biased and critical against the israeli defense forces the american ambassador did however concede that some criticism against israel is legitimate now israel's position has always been to blame him us for the protests and the ensuing violence and this is a position that american officials have echoed hamas terrorist backed by iran have inci
remains of wavering in its support for its middle eastern ally most recently washington's ambassador in jerusalem dished out some less than diplomatic advice to journalists covering the rallies in which since march at least one hundred twenty palestinians have been killed. the. well the american ambassador to israel david friedman has attacked the media for what he says is failing to fairly cover the recent protests along the israel gaza border he said that when you have a situation of some...
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can only wonder just how far reaching and potentially devastating these rocks thrown into the middle eastern will be as we start watching the whole. thing. it looks like. it would be. a lot of. like you know that i got. the. wrong number on the watch of the hard science i robot and i'm tapped and while it's . so more nukes i'm still firmly on me no nukes counting no new category no nukes grew and i was much more looking for the news of oh we're nukes are gone no more no you don't think the more nuclear weapons in the middle east will bring peace and harmony is there anyone anywhere but you know now that the whole idea of mutually assured destruction as a way to keep from mutually destroying each other is one of the most eighty odd eric. there's so many things they can say about in various parts of the world that big incident and appropriately about isolating where other big we feel it's silly and it's really about money and it's about power it's not really about some concern that a nuke is going to magically make everything better well it seems that everyone now wants to use which was one of
can only wonder just how far reaching and potentially devastating these rocks thrown into the middle eastern will be as we start watching the whole. thing. it looks like. it would be. a lot of. like you know that i got. the. wrong number on the watch of the hard science i robot and i'm tapped and while it's . so more nukes i'm still firmly on me no nukes counting no new category no nukes grew and i was much more looking for the news of oh we're nukes are gone no more no you don't think the more...
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eight hundred fifty two middle eastern time the fighting would stop. in desperate battles on the western side of the canal egypt had lost hundreds of men. two of its senior commanders. who design and when he met a family had died in the fighting. but despite these losses egyptians had stopped the israelis from achieving the strategic goal of stout talk to the man. today just south of the city of a smiley israeli tanks remain at the point where their advance was stopped and its tracks. headway at that point the guided through the road had not been cut and neither the third nor the second army was besieged but then who said anything about israel respecting un security council resolutions and slave that then let's. as the hour of the cease fire approached american secretary of state henry kissinger arrived in tel aviv. the ceasefire he had just so castrated with the soviets had come too soon for israel they were desperate to fight on to consolidate their position. kissinger agreed to turn a blind eye. witness so that israel had a greater interest in the c
eight hundred fifty two middle eastern time the fighting would stop. in desperate battles on the western side of the canal egypt had lost hundreds of men. two of its senior commanders. who design and when he met a family had died in the fighting. but despite these losses egyptians had stopped the israelis from achieving the strategic goal of stout talk to the man. today just south of the city of a smiley israeli tanks remain at the point where their advance was stopped and its tracks. headway...
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two hours later at two pm middle eastern time. egypt and syria launched a war against israel on two fronts. after three years in power egyptian president anwar sadat had grown tired of peace initiatives that seemed to be going nowhere. you don't fear them with good toes has not been successful and sort of and and the united states was the main supporter of the surge so it was clear that if you want to solve the problem you would have to do two things either go to war. or try to convince the americans to move into. two weeks into the war and with the opposing forces locked in a stalemate and richeson just arrived in moscow. is goal was to agree a u.n. ceasefire acceptable to egypt soviet allies. the russians had for. for the russian jews it was unacceptable so we had to rewrite it in henry and. shape up from the. right again. we push it to the next morning. within two days the draft of u.n. security council resolution three three eight had been accepted by both the soviets and the americans. but instead of returning direct to washi
two hours later at two pm middle eastern time. egypt and syria launched a war against israel on two fronts. after three years in power egyptian president anwar sadat had grown tired of peace initiatives that seemed to be going nowhere. you don't fear them with good toes has not been successful and sort of and and the united states was the main supporter of the surge so it was clear that if you want to solve the problem you would have to do two things either go to war. or try to convince the...
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as a loyal, william is distanced from middle eastern politics but when it comes to israel and palestiniansen to have political connotation. so for william, this is a challenge. it is a visit which officials have entrusted to win because he has the procedure being future king. he has experience now of foreign visit and it is an experience now the which is well suited, given his emphasis on young people and the future. his first duty though will be to look to the past. he will visit yad vashem, israel's memorial to those killed in the holocaust. william is said to have prepared carefully for the visit. it began injordan, where even a sightseeing visit to a ruined roman city had a serious edge. he met a roman city had a serious edge. he meta group roman city had a serious edge. he met a group of refugee children there. now, in his immersion in the challenges of middle east will intensify. we will have more on that throughout the day. coming up at six o'clock on breakfast — charlie stayt and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport, including more reaction to the vote in
as a loyal, william is distanced from middle eastern politics but when it comes to israel and palestiniansen to have political connotation. so for william, this is a challenge. it is a visit which officials have entrusted to win because he has the procedure being future king. he has experience now of foreign visit and it is an experience now the which is well suited, given his emphasis on young people and the future. his first duty though will be to look to the past. he will visit yad vashem,...
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have been many incidents with ships going into the middle east from an australian winter to a middle easternrs suffering of animals is high. those animals are expected to experience heat stress. the undercover footage prompted a political debate in australia, which is still unresolved. the government wa nts is still unresolved. the government wants the number of sheep on board reduced in the hottest months, but some of its members wanted them instead. it may reflect a gradual shift in the public‘s attitude towards the farming industry. shift in the public‘s attitude towards the farming industrylj think towards the farming industry.” think it has to do with this idea that abuses are occurring, it is occurring offshore but we are still responsible for it, and so this heightened kind of public distrust, together with more transparency because of the expose is and the transport issues has led to a real crisis in this domain. for australian farmers, the key commodity of these —— in this is trust. they want to keep the export trade going without losing their customers at home. the six major us air
have been many incidents with ships going into the middle east from an australian winter to a middle easternrs suffering of animals is high. those animals are expected to experience heat stress. the undercover footage prompted a political debate in australia, which is still unresolved. the government wa nts is still unresolved. the government wants the number of sheep on board reduced in the hottest months, but some of its members wanted them instead. it may reflect a gradual shift in the...
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unfortunately, the national airline of india today are the middle eastern airlines. they've taken a lot of the traffic base and lowered prices to the point we can't economically afford to fly there. again, with our administration's support and backing, we're now going to go back into india. we're going to be coming out of the east coast direct to mumbai, and we'll be starting that flying next year. >>ou c y tell us some specific goals for that market, perhaps? >> well, it's a high-technology field. there's a tremendous amount of innovation that's going on in the indian marketplace. our partner in india is an airline called jet airways, and we'll be working in concert with them and be wllinging traffic tobai and they'll be taking that traffic from mumbai and flying to other parts of india as well. so on a one-time basis out of atlanta or jfk, you'll be able to go to many points across southeast asia on that one route. i think it's going to be a significant opportunity. when you look at growth projections for the world, southeast asia, particularly in our business, is
unfortunately, the national airline of india today are the middle eastern airlines. they've taken a lot of the traffic base and lowered prices to the point we can't economically afford to fly there. again, with our administration's support and backing, we're now going to go back into india. we're going to be coming out of the east coast direct to mumbai, and we'll be starting that flying next year. >>ou c y tell us some specific goals for that market, perhaps? >> well, it's a...
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two hours later at two pm middle eastern time. egypt and syria launched a war against israel on two fronts. after three years in power egyptian president anwar sadat had grown tired of peace initiatives that seemed to be going nowhere. you don't fear them with your toes has not been successful and sort of and the united states was the main supporter of the surge so it was clear that if you want to solve the problem you would have to do two things either go to war. or try to convince the americans to move into. two weeks into the war and with the opposing forces locked in a stalemate and richeson just arrived in moscow. is goal was to agree a u.n. cease fire acceptable to egypt soviet allies. the russians had to. for the russian jews it was unacceptable so we had to rewrite it in history and. showed up from the. right again. we push it to the next morning. within two days the draft of the un security council resolution three three eight had been accepted by both the soviets and the americans. but instead of returning direct to wash
two hours later at two pm middle eastern time. egypt and syria launched a war against israel on two fronts. after three years in power egyptian president anwar sadat had grown tired of peace initiatives that seemed to be going nowhere. you don't fear them with your toes has not been successful and sort of and the united states was the main supporter of the surge so it was clear that if you want to solve the problem you would have to do two things either go to war. or try to convince the...
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it is supposed to look middle eastern or moroccan, or foreign and exotic. part of what i think is going on here is the department store is selling all of these new foreign and exotic goods that you can move into your home and used to decorate your elaborate the victorian cottage with these goods. it is at the moment where the united states is reaching beyond its borders in attempting to domesticate or take control of peoples outside of the united states. way, the department store is for many american families investigating these new foreign cultures, bringing them into your home. let me stop here and say, the beauty of the department store and skyscraper emerge in sharp contrast to the working-class neighborhood that we talked about last week and are only a couple of miles away. the skyscraper and the department store represent a kind of new stage in corporate capitalism and a dramatic shift in american culture and in the urban environment as a whole. prof. mumford: some of this will overlap with maggie's but i think it will give you some of the bigger cont
it is supposed to look middle eastern or moroccan, or foreign and exotic. part of what i think is going on here is the department store is selling all of these new foreign and exotic goods that you can move into your home and used to decorate your elaborate the victorian cottage with these goods. it is at the moment where the united states is reaching beyond its borders in attempting to domesticate or take control of peoples outside of the united states. way, the department store is for many...
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information provided by george nader, the lebanese american sort ofdiary between some of the middle eastern countries, even russia and the u.s. i think what is clear is that mueller is getting a lot of his information from nader and he's pursuing those investigative leads, as any good prosecutor would. it really begs the question, though, if this is about back channels to russia or to the uae or other middle eastern countries, in january 2017, shortly before the inauguration, why does jared kushner or other trump administration officials, why do they need a back channel? there are formal channels of diplomacy, of negotiation. what is it that they would need a back channel for? as a former prosecutor, that's what i'm looking at. why back channels? it's the same question you often get in terms of why charge false statements? people only make false statements when the truth will be damaging. so that's why you pursue charges of false statements and you look into the substance surrounding the false statements. the same thing goes here as well for the back channels. >> i want to read a statement
information provided by george nader, the lebanese american sort ofdiary between some of the middle eastern countries, even russia and the u.s. i think what is clear is that mueller is getting a lot of his information from nader and he's pursuing those investigative leads, as any good prosecutor would. it really begs the question, though, if this is about back channels to russia or to the uae or other middle eastern countries, in january 2017, shortly before the inauguration, why does jared...
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erik prince also has contacts and ties to a middle eastern kind of shadowy, shady kind of character who mueller and cooperating with mueller and in that cooperation in this middle eastern man's cooperation erik prince's name has come up. there's a host of issues here that erik prince could be questioned about. of course, as with most things in this, brooke, with mueller, we don't exactly know, but certainly there are certain aspects and tea leaves we can read that show that because of what mueller is looking at, foreign influence, not just russian, could be others, that this could be something that erik prince would have been questioned about. >> shimon, thank you very much. >>> coming up next here on cnn, she is a purple heart combat veteran, a mom, and hoping that one powerful campaign ad can help the democrat win a very red congressional district in texas. we will talk to her next. hegar,, m ireland donegal, ireland and your ancestor was a fisherman. with blue eyes. just like you. begin your journey at ancestry.com no one thought much of itm at all.l people said it just made a mess u
erik prince also has contacts and ties to a middle eastern kind of shadowy, shady kind of character who mueller and cooperating with mueller and in that cooperation in this middle eastern man's cooperation erik prince's name has come up. there's a host of issues here that erik prince could be questioned about. of course, as with most things in this, brooke, with mueller, we don't exactly know, but certainly there are certain aspects and tea leaves we can read that show that because of what...
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." ♪ narrator: first into the tank is a twist on a classic middle eastern favorite. hello, sharks.sse wolfe. i'm a ucf student from orlando, florida, and my company is o'dang hummus. today, we are seeking $50,000
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avoided so many events with them because for so many years of my life i pretended that i was not a middle easternids all over the middle east thanking us and telling us how transforming our representation is for them. >> also representatives from marjory stoneman douglas high school took the stage to sing. ♪ not how about love how about love ♪ he e was met with t >> students performed a anthe performance was met with tears and smiles and a standing ovation. >>> delicious and illegal, selling a home cooked meal could get you arrested. now a new bill on the table wants to change that. kpix5's john ramos has the details. >> reporter: everyone likes a good home cooked meal, but try to sell one and you are breaking the law. >> in a lot of ways this is the oldest way people have been cooking. we've always been creating food out of our homes, sharing it with our communities. it's only really in the last 100 years that that became criminal. >> reporter: an organization of home cooks held a rally in oakland. they're trying to change the rules that prevent homemade food from being sold. the food served her
avoided so many events with them because for so many years of my life i pretended that i was not a middle easternids all over the middle east thanking us and telling us how transforming our representation is for them. >> also representatives from marjory stoneman douglas high school took the stage to sing. ♪ not how about love how about love ♪ he e was met with t >> students performed a anthe performance was met with tears and smiles and a standing ovation. >>>...
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. >> i've avoided so many events because i pretended that i was not a middle eastern person. we are getting messages from kids to tell us how representative our award is for them. >> some students from marjory stoneman douglas high school where a mass shooter killed 17 people in february, took the stage to sing. ♪ all about love and as you heard, they performed the rendition of rent's, season of love. the performance was met with tears, smiles and a standing ovation. >>> the time is 4:42. a new plan for san jose to help residents who lose everything in future disasters. sausalito last night. one firefighter suffered minor injuries. investigators say the fire broke out around 7:00 -- at a business near the starbucks at bridgeway and princess street. >>> firefighters are investigating the cause of a fire in downtown sausalito. investigators said the fire broke out at around 7:00 at a business near the starbucks and the bridgeway on princess street and officials that it took about 30 minutes to knock it down. >>> it's been about one year's and's rising floodwaters devastated san
. >> i've avoided so many events because i pretended that i was not a middle eastern person. we are getting messages from kids to tell us how representative our award is for them. >> some students from marjory stoneman douglas high school where a mass shooter killed 17 people in february, took the stage to sing. ♪ all about love and as you heard, they performed the rendition of rent's, season of love. the performance was met with tears, smiles and a standing ovation. >>>...
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they don't do it literally but there is an emphasis on middle eastern carpets. one of the most popular forms is a turkish design the called it turkish design, not really turkish but it looks exotic. beautiful big, leverett lamps, curtains, lots of heavy cushions -- elaborate lamps, curtains, lots of heavy cushions looking middle eastern or moroccan, or foreign and exotic. part of what i think is going on here is the department store is selling all of these new foreign and exotic goods that you can move into your home and used to decorate your elaborate the taurean cottage -- victorian cottage with these goods. it is at the moment where the united states is reaching beyond its borders in attempting to domesticate or take control of people's outside of the united states in the same way department stores is for many american families domesticating these new foreign cultures, bringing them into your home. say, theop here and beauty of the department store and skyscraper emerge in sharp contrast to the working-class neighborhood that we talked about last week and are
they don't do it literally but there is an emphasis on middle eastern carpets. one of the most popular forms is a turkish design the called it turkish design, not really turkish but it looks exotic. beautiful big, leverett lamps, curtains, lots of heavy cushions -- elaborate lamps, curtains, lots of heavy cushions looking middle eastern or moroccan, or foreign and exotic. part of what i think is going on here is the department store is selling all of these new foreign and exotic goods that you...
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it is typical of middle eastern food.and the peppers and the garlic as well. i like it a lot. egyptians love social media almost as much as their grub. and that has led to increased awareness of the latest culinary trends and fusions. since 2011, some 6000 new restaurants have opened in cairo. this unassuming eatery specialises in a local favourite called hawawshi. can you tell me what these guys are doing now? for thousands of years, bread has held a special place in egyptian diets. their word for bread actually means life. ancient workers were even paid in the stable. it is a food you will find with every meal. hawawshi is a bit like an egyptian version of a hamburger. but here it has been upgraded. when would you eat this? that is what i like! every time. i love this. so gooey i have to put on gloves to eat it. serious. as we say in the uk, the proof is in the pudding. that's good! it is really tasty, very rich. tell him not to give away too many secrets, otherwise people will steal your recipe. there is no doubt that
it is typical of middle eastern food.and the peppers and the garlic as well. i like it a lot. egyptians love social media almost as much as their grub. and that has led to increased awareness of the latest culinary trends and fusions. since 2011, some 6000 new restaurants have opened in cairo. this unassuming eatery specialises in a local favourite called hawawshi. can you tell me what these guys are doing now? for thousands of years, bread has held a special place in egyptian diets. their word...
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illegally across our border will approach a border patrol agent and claim asylum we have a lot of middle eastern and different countries like that have done that back that we just had several pakistan our mongol desha kemah on the southern border that claim the same thing but what we have here is the only instead tribes got into the united states to get to sanctuary cities or wherever they might be going and eventually they get caught in the smuggling loads they have to be held somewhere and the since there's such a mass number of people we have had to convert buildings as a detention facility for seventy two hour period until we can sort things out when children are held in these so-called cages i know you hate how they're being so throughout the county they are. to the to the green yes what are we supposed to do just make them out there but we're i mean with kids being separated and being held behind fences there are trials for their mums and that there aren't over being there are children being separated you have a children's section you have an adult section you have a transsexual sex you ha
illegally across our border will approach a border patrol agent and claim asylum we have a lot of middle eastern and different countries like that have done that back that we just had several pakistan our mongol desha kemah on the southern border that claim the same thing but what we have here is the only instead tribes got into the united states to get to sanctuary cities or wherever they might be going and eventually they get caught in the smuggling loads they have to be held somewhere and...
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the hotel manager is a native chechen who grew up in syria he says the middle eastern influence on chechnya is growing. we inspired this from the. earth and the universe so there's also an emirate there. so that's why i thought to bring their culture to mix it with the local culture. bringing both cultures together is more than welcome bloody mia putin increasingly relies on kadyrov to assert russia's influence in the middle east. over good for runs on kadeer of provides a bridge to the muslim world for months with which this bridge might be a little shaky it was goldberg cordero after is becoming more and more present and what do you mean you know what well over the years she's traveling through the middle east and drums up support for russia's policy in syria all this to me is the person who. feel that putin has granted off a free hand in chechnya the republics human rights situation will remain dry for the foreseeable future. it looks very much like a dear of will continue business as usual after the world cup when turkish president rage chip tayyip erdogan called a snap election earlier
the hotel manager is a native chechen who grew up in syria he says the middle eastern influence on chechnya is growing. we inspired this from the. earth and the universe so there's also an emirate there. so that's why i thought to bring their culture to mix it with the local culture. bringing both cultures together is more than welcome bloody mia putin increasingly relies on kadyrov to assert russia's influence in the middle east. over good for runs on kadeer of provides a bridge to the muslim...
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and look beyond that, to the middle east, what it could mean for middle eastern players and watching this happen and watching the precedents that can be set. i think it's troublesome for the world. >> you brought up the middle east, i need to ask you, given it's totally relevant right now. given that the united states, the big powers, and iran came to an arms control agreement in 2015 and the president of the united states has pulled the u.s. out of it, which may kill the deal because of sanctions and secondary sanctions, et cetera, how risky is that? >> i'm not an expert in this. when you go in you can have a lot of arguments, do you want to do this? do you not want to do this? but way way or another mr. obama decided to do this, together with the chinese, the russians, and the europeans. and he did it in a way that didn't get congressional sanction. i mean, he didn't need congressional sanction. so the jcpoa is not quite a treaty, which means it can be undone without congressional sanction. but having made this move and gone in, a fact has been created you are now in a new situation
and look beyond that, to the middle east, what it could mean for middle eastern players and watching this happen and watching the precedents that can be set. i think it's troublesome for the world. >> you brought up the middle east, i need to ask you, given it's totally relevant right now. given that the united states, the big powers, and iran came to an arms control agreement in 2015 and the president of the united states has pulled the u.s. out of it, which may kill the deal because of...
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get to concede or make significant concessions their failure to get european muslim asian and middle eastern actors to side with them over qatar has actually highlighted the limitations of the saudi u.a.e. access as a dominant strategic player in the region so i think the best case scenario for a resolution of this conflict is a public agreement to continue to disagreement privately. as the gulf countries continue to drift apart and new geo political alliances a merge in the region a resolution to the crisis seems a long way off. three big stories generate thousands of headlines collaboration with different angles from different perspectives we. miss the work that russia was responsible for the separate the spin from the facts that's why on god's. the misinformation from the journalism the issues here go far beyond one data mining company and one election with the listening post on al-jazeera. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you al-jazeera. strug
get to concede or make significant concessions their failure to get european muslim asian and middle eastern actors to side with them over qatar has actually highlighted the limitations of the saudi u.a.e. access as a dominant strategic player in the region so i think the best case scenario for a resolution of this conflict is a public agreement to continue to disagreement privately. as the gulf countries continue to drift apart and new geo political alliances a merge in the region a resolution...
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so it does get really complicated because of all of the middle eastern politics that continue to reverberate today. all of that is still in its messy, messy origins back then. but they are trying to negotiate to get jews at least out of the border countries and into palestine during the war. >> [inaudible] >> 8,000. >> hey, becky. >> hey, ryan. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> this is maybe more of a technical and dry question, but you touched on earlier this was the outgrowth of your dissertation. i was wondering maybe you could speak your approach from an academic paper, an academic disser oration to something with a more general, wider audience. >> i mean, my add a visor's here, and she'll know that i wrote my dissertation thinking that this was it, like, this was the book. this was the most interesting thing that i could possibly have written and then realized, much to my disappointment, that nobody reads 800 pages unless you're thomas piketty. nobody will read it. so i realize also there were -- realized also there were parts that bore me inhe dissertation -- [laughter] but nobody h
so it does get really complicated because of all of the middle eastern politics that continue to reverberate today. all of that is still in its messy, messy origins back then. but they are trying to negotiate to get jews at least out of the border countries and into palestine during the war. >> [inaudible] >> 8,000. >> hey, becky. >> hey, ryan. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> this is maybe more of a technical and dry question, but you touched on...
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. >> whato you think the motivation is for that and what has been theesponse from some of our middle eastern partners, such as saudi arabia? >> well, i iran teetering. their currency have collapsed. there have bn rare protests in the street the past couple of days because of the influence the currency collapse has brought. you have to believe that the administrati feels that by implementing this, by cutting off really their economic life line that they could over the regime potentially and get regime change in iran. it's something that would be welcom by othersn the middle east like saudi arabia who see iran as interfering and countries like syria and yemen.b they haveome almost mortal enemies, so the saudis have tstepped up today andd us that they're going to be putting t1 million barrels of oil today on the mar starting next month, starting july 1st to help offset the pain and pblems that this iran severing is going to cause. >> now what does this dote near for the price of oil? because obviously now there are a lot morear moving than there were just 24 hours ago. we moved above $70 a bael
. >> whato you think the motivation is for that and what has been theesponse from some of our middle eastern partners, such as saudi arabia? >> well, i iran teetering. their currency have collapsed. there have bn rare protests in the street the past couple of days because of the influence the currency collapse has brought. you have to believe that the administrati feels that by implementing this, by cutting off really their economic life line that they could over the regime...
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as a middle eastern student, he said phelan would have been no friend to my people. he loved that frida kahlo spoke for the indigenous people and for all poor people and against those that have exploited them. to me, it is also a romantic story. because the mural of diego rivera, the love of frida kahlo's life, as you've heard today, will be installed in the performing arts education center to be built on that street. i'm going to end with two quotes from local newspapers, opinion pieces. the first is from the crusader. a high school student newspaper. >>> let june 11th be the day we take another important step on a path to a just society based on the principle of inclusion. it celebrates creativity and compassion. thank you so much. [applause] >>> my name is robert white. i'm a resident of phelan avenue and i'm an instructor at city college. with that in mind, i see both points of view. with that in mind also, i want to stress that the greatest impact of the name change is going to be on the residents of phelan avenue. the individuals that have homes there that have
as a middle eastern student, he said phelan would have been no friend to my people. he loved that frida kahlo spoke for the indigenous people and for all poor people and against those that have exploited them. to me, it is also a romantic story. because the mural of diego rivera, the love of frida kahlo's life, as you've heard today, will be installed in the performing arts education center to be built on that street. i'm going to end with two quotes from local newspapers, opinion pieces. the...
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. >> a day decades the making, what women in one middle eastern country can do for theti first ever. that and much more coming up on fox5 morning. ♪ develpitturgh protests contin over the fatal police shooting n of an armed teenager 17 year old antwon rose was shot by poance as he from a traffic stop last week. police say the car rose was riding in mioched the descript of one involved in a drive by shoot fg aew minutes before. rose was unarmed when he was iot. and developn minneapolis a man is deas after he wahot and killed by police but in this case police say the man was firing a handgun as he walked down the srseets. of showed up, he took off, they chased him before he was shot and kill. thecity's mayor says the officers did activate their bode cas. >> here at home the cvert county sheriff's office is praising deputies for a traffic stop that could have gone very wrong. fo obtained the tense body camera footage of thatstop. anne cutler has more on this. >> the june 18th traffic stop transitioned from routine to risky in a split second. >> what do you have examine behind your back?
. >> a day decades the making, what women in one middle eastern country can do for theti first ever. that and much more coming up on fox5 morning. ♪ develpitturgh protests contin over the fatal police shooting n of an armed teenager 17 year old antwon rose was shot by poance as he from a traffic stop last week. police say the car rose was riding in mioched the descript of one involved in a drive by shoot fg aew minutes before. rose was unarmed when he was iot. and developn minneapolis a...
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he later defended the carrier — saying it was the first middle eastern airline to have a female pilotnce all about diversity. in the global struggle to get more women into high political office, on the surface, asia seems to be doing quite well. taiwan recently marked two years of its first female president, tsai ing—wen. jacinda ardern is new zealand's third and youngest woman leader and is expecting a baby any day. many, many more women have been heads of government in asia. some of the more memorable were former thai prime minister yingluck shinawatra and south korean president park geun—hye, who were both removed from power. but have any of these female leaders helped asia make headway on gender equality overall? earlier i spoke to a competitive politics professor at newcastle university who said the rise of female politicians may be discouraging women from engaging in politics. asia has made much progress in political representation of women but if you look at the impact of asian women leaders on society, asia's gender equality still has a long way to go. my research show there i
he later defended the carrier — saying it was the first middle eastern airline to have a female pilotnce all about diversity. in the global struggle to get more women into high political office, on the surface, asia seems to be doing quite well. taiwan recently marked two years of its first female president, tsai ing—wen. jacinda ardern is new zealand's third and youngest woman leader and is expecting a baby any day. many, many more women have been heads of government in asia. some of the...
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the middle eastern countries can you speak to their view of the steel in the president's action. every moderate regime where u.s. ally it was very much opposed to the joint conference action they very much resented that they were not consulted to give their expertise on closing some of the loopholes. it was much more interested and favorable as was some of the more harder line elements inside the iraqi government. my friend from vermont mentioned. they are dissatisfied with living under an islamic teary name. i think those are people who are pro- western. and people we should have common cause with. as isn't that a good policy. so we want this regime to be weekend. we should have their back. it's not just good policy at u.s. policy. we had sanctions for these issues. and funding. this has been our policy. the term regime change as been a loaded political term. and they are to try to get some kind of gotcha moment. there is no one on this panel and certainly in the administration who is coming anywhere near such a policy. what was the reagan administration we wanted to roll them b
the middle eastern countries can you speak to their view of the steel in the president's action. every moderate regime where u.s. ally it was very much opposed to the joint conference action they very much resented that they were not consulted to give their expertise on closing some of the loopholes. it was much more interested and favorable as was some of the more harder line elements inside the iraqi government. my friend from vermont mentioned. they are dissatisfied with living under an...
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is remaining on wavering in its support for its middle eastern ally most recently washington's ambassador in jerusalem despite some less than diplomatic advice to journalists covering the rallies in which since march at least one hundred twenty palestinians have been killed. well the american ambassador to israel david friedman has attacked the media for what he says is failing to faily cover the recent protests along the israel gaza border he said that when you have a situation.
is remaining on wavering in its support for its middle eastern ally most recently washington's ambassador in jerusalem despite some less than diplomatic advice to journalists covering the rallies in which since march at least one hundred twenty palestinians have been killed. well the american ambassador to israel david friedman has attacked the media for what he says is failing to faily cover the recent protests along the israel gaza border he said that when you have a situation.