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mohamed: i'm mohamed, and i live in molenbeek.'m a victim, but in the eyes of many, i'm also a potential terrorist. every day is a struggle. it's tough. it feels like part of me is gone, missing. then there's the children, who rely on me, so i have to keep living for them. i want to teach them our values -- loubna's values, and mine -- our humanist values. to love all people, whatever their background or faith, whatever culture they come from. >> you were my mate, my confidante, my best friend. she was buried in sale, the city where her father was from. mohamed: my youngest is three and still doesn't understand. it's that simple. he can't understand that his mother is no longer here. he still asks where she is. my eight-year-old is angry. how can he possibly accept that his mother was taken from him, so violently? it's almost impossible for an adult to understand, so for a child, it's very difficult. >> the king said i was a good father and that he felt responsibility towards my children. what touched me most was that he said loub
mohamed: i'm mohamed, and i live in molenbeek.'m a victim, but in the eyes of many, i'm also a potential terrorist. every day is a struggle. it's tough. it feels like part of me is gone, missing. then there's the children, who rely on me, so i have to keep living for them. i want to teach them our values -- loubna's values, and mine -- our humanist values. to love all people, whatever their background or faith, whatever culture they come from. >> you were my mate, my confidante, my best...
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mohamed: we need both.hat operate at the in section -- intersection of three things -- economics, policies, and markets. that's what you need. you get that from a team. it will be important to think of team aspects. you need a high level of cognitive diversity. it's not just that there is not a full understanding of the inflation dynamics, which is critical. that is one of the chief dynamics of the fed. productivity is not reacting the way that people expected. there's lots of questions about what technology is doing to the economy. the phillips curve has flattened in honestly, and add to all of that you're trying to do this in the context of elevated asset prices. i think you meet a team that is able to operate together at that intersection of policies and markets. this name here -- six possible names. i will not ask you to indoors. if you are advising the president of the united states, where would you be looking? -- i will ask you to endorse. where would you be looking? atamed: i would be looking at leas
mohamed: we need both.hat operate at the in section -- intersection of three things -- economics, policies, and markets. that's what you need. you get that from a team. it will be important to think of team aspects. you need a high level of cognitive diversity. it's not just that there is not a full understanding of the inflation dynamics, which is critical. that is one of the chief dynamics of the fed. productivity is not reacting the way that people expected. there's lots of questions about...
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position so mohamed gets to stay he's one hasn't he. no he has not for sure the assad regime is iranian backers its russian backers and a cough any of voices in the west are eager to the clear us out of victor but you know really if you if what is the assad regime right now the assad regime is not even the shadow of its former self assad is not winning iran is winning iran is getting its corridor to the mediterranean russia is winning the assad regime in the process lost legitimacy lost independence assad cannot travel around the country and on the ground the russians do the fighting hezbollah does the fighting iraqi militias do the fighting and everyone knows that assad's troops are little more than entertainment so let me bring in patrick coben you've been covering this war since the start in twenty eleven is it your view that assad has basically now won and it's over for the opposition for the rebels yes he clearly has won because he controls most of the syrian population most of the populated areas. the syrian army is pretty strong
position so mohamed gets to stay he's one hasn't he. no he has not for sure the assad regime is iranian backers its russian backers and a cough any of voices in the west are eager to the clear us out of victor but you know really if you if what is the assad regime right now the assad regime is not even the shadow of its former self assad is not winning iran is winning iran is getting its corridor to the mediterranean russia is winning the assad regime in the process lost legitimacy lost...
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mohammed's foster mum christina says taking any refugee child was a big decision.he first moment they really good feeling that he was going to fit in our family, and in this moment we didn't know anything about how he'd got to germany, how he got to europe, what the circumstances are, does he still have a family? and what did he see and what did he suffer? two years ago, i was here in southern germany and witnessed on one weekend alone how thousands of migrants arrived at munich central station. at the time, a lot of germans doubted whether the country would be able to cope. chancellor merkel said, of course, we can do it, but not everyone agreed. here in ravensburg, the people took this challenge as an opportunity. as mohammed's story shows, the road to integration begins with learning the language. in this welcome class in a local school, refugee children from nine different countries are doing just that. this teacher, an immigrant herself from russia, explained the system to me. translation: you have to imagine that in a year a pupil has to learn as much german
mohammed's foster mum christina says taking any refugee child was a big decision.he first moment they really good feeling that he was going to fit in our family, and in this moment we didn't know anything about how he'd got to germany, how he got to europe, what the circumstances are, does he still have a family? and what did he see and what did he suffer? two years ago, i was here in southern germany and witnessed on one weekend alone how thousands of migrants arrived at munich central...
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across the uk rules in effect that means he can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate mohamed let me go to you first in beirut i said in my introduction the the issue of kurdish independence is very vexing and even dangerous we have a lot of countries in the neighborhood that are a staunch ally against the idea but then again the kurds by any definition of self-determination probably should get their own state here this is being stuck between a rock and a hard place go ahead mohammed in me in beirut. i think a key point that has to be remembered is that the current iraqi constitution was written. with the cooperation of the different groups in iraq including the current presidential leadership in a real and constitution accept a federal iraq and the leadership that these people right now have in be in is based on that constitution they supported the constitution they voted for the constitution and they helped write the constitution so this is a key point the constitution does not allow for someone to decide to have a referendum and remove parts of the country. based on their o
across the uk rules in effect that means he can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate mohamed let me go to you first in beirut i said in my introduction the the issue of kurdish independence is very vexing and even dangerous we have a lot of countries in the neighborhood that are a staunch ally against the idea but then again the kurds by any definition of self-determination probably should get their own state here this is being stuck between a rock and a hard place go ahead mohammed...
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i think mohammed is correct.rospect that central banks will knock markets back on their heels saying things have gotten too frothy that serves as a potential excuse for central bankers to change their tone a little bit because if the inflation thing, it's a matter of whether you want to pay attention to your target or not and if they feel you need another premise, that could be financial stability. >> maybe i could put it this way and it's not where they are coming from but it's the same end result look, inflation never got to our objective, if you will, but we think that some assets prices are too high so we're going to raise anyway. >> we think financial conditions are too loose and mike is absolutely right inciting the dollar we think it's too loose and we have a window and we're doing this because we worry about the potential for future instability. you won't hear this. you will not hear this on thursday i suspect the ecb will not disrupt markets, but you'll hare it in the weeks that follow that. >> mohammed,
i think mohammed is correct.rospect that central banks will knock markets back on their heels saying things have gotten too frothy that serves as a potential excuse for central bankers to change their tone a little bit because if the inflation thing, it's a matter of whether you want to pay attention to your target or not and if they feel you need another premise, that could be financial stability. >> maybe i could put it this way and it's not where they are coming from but it's the same...
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the former general guide of the muslim brotherhood mohammed the archive has died at the age of eighty nine. of the taxi app it's being stripped of its license to operate in london. follow us president donald trump has branded the north korean leader kim jong un a madman who doesn't mind starving or killing his people in the latest escalation in the war of words. it's in response to kim's official statement calling trying to range the gangster playing with fire and a barking dog in office also threatening to test a hydrogen bomb in the pacific ocean from the un james days reports. for now it's a war of words but diplomats increasingly fear that the heightened rhetoric coupled with any miscalculation could lead to actual conflict kim myong own has been calling president trump a mad man after trump mocked him as rocket man russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov says it's time for threats to give way to dialogue i asked him about president trump's speech and his threats to destroy north korea do you think that his language his tone and his approach make the world a safer or more dangerou
the former general guide of the muslim brotherhood mohammed the archive has died at the age of eighty nine. of the taxi app it's being stripped of its license to operate in london. follow us president donald trump has branded the north korean leader kim jong un a madman who doesn't mind starving or killing his people in the latest escalation in the war of words. it's in response to kim's official statement calling trying to range the gangster playing with fire and a barking dog in office also...
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lifted its ban in mid july but the channel remains blacked out in bahrain and saudi so mohammed if i could turn back to you then what does this move say about the power of the media and particularly social media in this region. i think it's a number of things i think on the one hand you see that social media sites like snap chat like facebook instagram and others have an inherent power to the extent that governments. to you know one extent or another fear them in this case you have saudi arabia clearly worried about their citizen citizenry resorting to the facebook or i'm sorry the snap chat channel al-jazeera snap chat channel so there is that recognition that these sites have a type of liberating power governments particularly in this region in the arab region are not necessarily fans of people being able to transcend these pre-defined limits and bounds that exist on freedom of expression the saudi arabian government is quite used to journalists and news organizations toeing the government line they don't necessarily tolerate deviations and they want to make sure that there is a si
lifted its ban in mid july but the channel remains blacked out in bahrain and saudi so mohammed if i could turn back to you then what does this move say about the power of the media and particularly social media in this region. i think it's a number of things i think on the one hand you see that social media sites like snap chat like facebook instagram and others have an inherent power to the extent that governments. to you know one extent or another fear them in this case you have saudi arabia...
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tell him mohammed's wedding ceremony lasted for three days there were fifteen hundred guests from acrosshe region. well let me just tell your sister in law i want that i married for almost six years. i got smart in it in years old my baby is a very normal very very very normal like every woman. in my area here at home. works house here with my auntie. my deportment. returned. everything from twenty five percent here everything that. we could have a choice and given a freedom she can do what they maybe she want to do any better or something maybe universities not think i don't maybe she could do what is that everything is everything here not like before. but. i don't seem to have benefited from these modern trends before my marriage. my big dream and my important a dream to go on in my education and. to work in india and be a journalist. was in another town. and my family and my vinci. actually my husband know never approved or live to live another thought when alone my father my father and my husband don't want me to work my dream was to study art when you could that also had and that's
tell him mohammed's wedding ceremony lasted for three days there were fifteen hundred guests from acrosshe region. well let me just tell your sister in law i want that i married for almost six years. i got smart in it in years old my baby is a very normal very very very normal like every woman. in my area here at home. works house here with my auntie. my deportment. returned. everything from twenty five percent here everything that. we could have a choice and given a freedom she can do what...
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mohamed: yes.wo issues, one is how big is the deficit, and two, and i think more importantly -- is why is the deficit so big. are we investing in infrastructure? if yes, you can hope for growth payoff and then your ddp ratio less of aio is concern, because gdp will respond. tom: i love when he does partial differentials and furnish the fishmongers on the river thames. mohamedbe back with el-erian and david folkerts-landau. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance," francine lacqua london, i'm tom keene in new york. david folkerts-landau of deutsche bank, and joining us is mohamed el-erian. what a joy to have the two of you together. the revisedain britain would system? dr.we at a point, annexes, that we need a whole new international financial system? we have david onset, he can speak to that better. nhey were right, they had a important insight that the system wouldn't function as deep as before, and they had to think about this set up of the system and they have an proven right over and
mohamed: yes.wo issues, one is how big is the deficit, and two, and i think more importantly -- is why is the deficit so big. are we investing in infrastructure? if yes, you can hope for growth payoff and then your ddp ratio less of aio is concern, because gdp will respond. tom: i love when he does partial differentials and furnish the fishmongers on the river thames. mohamedbe back with el-erian and david folkerts-landau. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance," francine...
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." >> reporter: it would be yusuf's uncle, khalid shaikh mohammed, or ksm, who would fulfill that promise years later, working at the behest of al qaeda leader osama bin laden. >> we knew in the mid 1990s that khalid shaikh mohammed was trouble. >> reporter: richard clarke was the chief counterterrorism adviser on the national security council at the time, overseeing the growing threat from al qaeda operatives like ksm. >> we were looking for him. and we had an indictment, a sealed indictment against him from a federal grand jury. >> reporter: he was wanted for his role in planning an attack on the pope and an elaborate plot to bring down planes over the pacific ocean. both of those plots were foiled. >> to many of the people that knew him he was the boss. so when you're looking at somebody who's thought of that way you've got to put more effort into him. >> reporter: basheer along with his partner frank pellegrino crisscrossed the globe in the 1990s hunting terrorists including ksm. the u.s. government tracked him to qatar in 1996 but clarke says when he requested help in capturing ksm h
." >> reporter: it would be yusuf's uncle, khalid shaikh mohammed, or ksm, who would fulfill that promise years later, working at the behest of al qaeda leader osama bin laden. >> we knew in the mid 1990s that khalid shaikh mohammed was trouble. >> reporter: richard clarke was the chief counterterrorism adviser on the national security council at the time, overseeing the growing threat from al qaeda operatives like ksm. >> we were looking for him. and we had an...
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it's caught, at the 45 yard line by mohamed sanu. i don't want to say that's the kill shot, b p you had green bay using their time-outs. and now, matt ryan can just milk it for all its worth. >> cris: sanu's really proven himself to be a first class third down receiver. watch his patience here go up, fake out, come in. just enough space to complete it. big, strong hands. he has been a great complementary receiver to julio jones on the outside. >> al: the ball at the 45 yard line. and ryan can take the clock all the way down. going to take it down to the point where he takes a time-out, with 3:13 remaining in the fourth quarter. atlanta up by 11. of course, next sunday night, you got derek carr, you got kirk cousins. you got the raiders who are 2-0, against the redskins, who lost rebounded out in los angeles against the rams, on sunday night. a fun game. i love when you have match-ups, cris, once in a while, when you don't see the teams play that often. oakland and washington, you don't think of them as meeting -- you can't think of t
it's caught, at the 45 yard line by mohamed sanu. i don't want to say that's the kill shot, b p you had green bay using their time-outs. and now, matt ryan can just milk it for all its worth. >> cris: sanu's really proven himself to be a first class third down receiver. watch his patience here go up, fake out, come in. just enough space to complete it. big, strong hands. he has been a great complementary receiver to julio jones on the outside. >> al: the ball at the 45 yard line....
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translation: in just his life —— shir mohammed.ir mohammed. translation: in just three months we lost more than 60 men from our village. 0ur commanders asked for help from the government. we asked them to send helicopters to evacuate oui’ them to send helicopters to evacuate our injured people. but the local government needs help. most officials have fled darzab, including the governor. translation: there is no functional government in darzab. everything is paralysed. the only safe access to the district now is by air. isis and taliban have checkpoints in about 50 different locations. the road leading to da rza b locations. the road leading to darzab used to be packed with cars taking passengers in both directions. now is and the taliban control key parts and no one travels u nless control key parts and no one travels unless they absolutely have to. the grim reality of darzab extends beyond its borders. if is militants seize all of the district they will also control access to three key northern provinces, and more people could pay
translation: in just his life —— shir mohammed.ir mohammed. translation: in just three months we lost more than 60 men from our village. 0ur commanders asked for help from the government. we asked them to send helicopters to evacuate oui’ them to send helicopters to evacuate our injured people. but the local government needs help. most officials have fled darzab, including the governor. translation: there is no functional government in darzab. everything is paralysed. the only safe access...
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and mohammed are among dozens of all friends at a shelter where he has been trying to reunite children with any family members back at home correspondent but i guess the ever ports from iraq we don't yet know and mohammed's full of stories but whatever they've been through the word tragic likely doesn't do it justice kids refused to speak their words absolute shock they were found by the iraqi military and they decided to take them to a new orphanage in baghdad they're believed to be cousins and believed to be from chechnya but the kids themselves whatever they've been through must have been horrendous we have rarely seen kids in a state of shock is as bad as this but there are only two among dozens perhaps hundreds of children here in iraq in iraq who are suspected to be orphans the children of isis alive and parents and. i've gotta say that they're not safe here not safe at all isis spilled a lot of blood they caused a lot of suffering and there are people who would see the children come to harm it is incredibly important to get these children out of here to their biological relative
and mohammed are among dozens of all friends at a shelter where he has been trying to reunite children with any family members back at home correspondent but i guess the ever ports from iraq we don't yet know and mohammed's full of stories but whatever they've been through the word tragic likely doesn't do it justice kids refused to speak their words absolute shock they were found by the iraqi military and they decided to take them to a new orphanage in baghdad they're believed to be cousins...
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it's caught, at the 45 yard line by mohamed sanu. i don't want to say that's the kill shot, but pretty close. you had green bay using their time-outs. and now, matt ryan can just milk it for all its worth. >> cris: sanu's really proven himself to be a first class third down receiver. watch his patience here go up, fake out, come in. just enough space to complete it. big, strong hands. he has been a great complementary receiver to julio jones on the outside. >> al: the ball at the 45 yard line. and ryan can take the clock all the way down. going to take it down to the point where he takes a time-out, with 3:13 remaining in the fourth quarter. atlanta up by 11. of course, next sunday night, you got derek carr, you got kirk cousins. you got the raiders who are 2-0, against the redskins, who lost last week to philly, but rebounded out in los angeles against the rams, on sunday night. a fun game. i love when you have match-ups, cris, once in a while, when you don't see the teams play that often. oakland and washington, you don't think of
it's caught, at the 45 yard line by mohamed sanu. i don't want to say that's the kill shot, but pretty close. you had green bay using their time-outs. and now, matt ryan can just milk it for all its worth. >> cris: sanu's really proven himself to be a first class third down receiver. watch his patience here go up, fake out, come in. just enough space to complete it. big, strong hands. he has been a great complementary receiver to julio jones on the outside. >> al: the ball at the 45...
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prince mohammed bin salon and it's about economy restructuring and reforms and you cannot have economic restructuring and reforms without having social reforms and today the women in saudi arabia they are educated they are the number of graduate of women in saudi arabia arabia is bigger than the number of men who are graduating they are going outside of the concert to study their knowing more about their rights their knowing their rising their voice we just know in the in the video the woman said like why i cannot do it so there's kind of limit three to reach now where everyone is causing why it's not any more reasonable and it's not any more and can be justified why woman is not allowed to drive and i think it's a starting process into something in you but it's the first step the first step and there would be an important economic factor in this exam twenty thirty exams there's been a lot of reactions on social media let's take a look of that if we could saudi women's rights activist sharif who helped start a saudi women's right to drive campaigns that is just the start and long standi
prince mohammed bin salon and it's about economy restructuring and reforms and you cannot have economic restructuring and reforms without having social reforms and today the women in saudi arabia they are educated they are the number of graduate of women in saudi arabia arabia is bigger than the number of men who are graduating they are going outside of the concert to study their knowing more about their rights their knowing their rising their voice we just know in the in the video the woman...
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the person will honor its budget commitments the former general guide of the muslim brotherhood mohammed marked the archive has died at the age of eighty nine his daughter made the announcement on social media earlier on friday he was arrested a day after former egyptian president mohamed morsi was ousted from power in twenty thirty rescuers in mexico are still pulling survivors from the rubble of tuesday's earthquake as the search enters a fourth day officials say it is still a rescue rather than a recovery operation and they are hopeful of finding more people alive two hundred eighty six people are now confirmed to have died after the seven point one magnitude quake. arika mariya is currently heading towards the turks and caicos islands after presumed death and destruction across the caribbean storm already killed at least thirty two people in dominique or guadalupe the virgin islands and puerto rico it is currently a category three hurricane those the headline snow of the andes is coming next. for over four decades has fought a war on drugs. with backing from the u.s. tens of thousand
the person will honor its budget commitments the former general guide of the muslim brotherhood mohammed marked the archive has died at the age of eighty nine his daughter made the announcement on social media earlier on friday he was arrested a day after former egyptian president mohamed morsi was ousted from power in twenty thirty rescuers in mexico are still pulling survivors from the rubble of tuesday's earthquake as the search enters a fourth day officials say it is still a rescue rather...
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barca al-jazeera florence a former general guide of the muslim brotherhood mohammed marked the arc half has died he was arrested a day after the former egyptian president morsi was ousted from power in twenty thirteen and i can takes a look back at his life. mohammad was born in the same year the muslim brotherhood was founded in one thousand nine hundred twenty eight in his early teens the man who had become one of the symbols of the organization became aware of its teachings and became a passionate advocate of its ideas. the muslim brotherhood rejected british occupation of egypt and western government style of liberal democratic society in favor of a model that placed islam at the heart of political life. by the one nine hundred fifty s. oppression by successive egyptian rulers led many of the brotherhood members to flee abroad while others like our camp were jailed and any has been researching and studying the organization for many years he has many achievements one of them that he is what he was the the most the foremost needers in the but hold over the last i would say couple of d
barca al-jazeera florence a former general guide of the muslim brotherhood mohammed marked the arc half has died he was arrested a day after the former egyptian president morsi was ousted from power in twenty thirteen and i can takes a look back at his life. mohammad was born in the same year the muslim brotherhood was founded in one thousand nine hundred twenty eight in his early teens the man who had become one of the symbols of the organization became aware of its teachings and became a...
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that was mohamed el-erian.as cleared bipartisan legislation to extend the budget and raise the debt ceiling through december. the measure now goes to president trump for his signature. let's go to kevin cirilli on capitol hill. we are hearing the president will hold a cabinet meeting this weekend at camp david. what could be on the agenda? kevin: he could actually sign that bill that just advanced and passed out of congress on a 31 - 6-90 vote out of the house of representatives earlier this morning. he will obviously address the hurricane irma situation as it unfolds as it makes landfall in florida over the next couple of days. $15.25 billion in that bill that the president is expected to sign going to be directed not only to hurricane harvey relief but also for assistance for hurricane irma and other potential disasters, not just hurricanes, wild fires as well. mark: how much discontent is there within the republican leadership under house speaker paul ryan? is there growing frustration at failing toshing or
that was mohamed el-erian.as cleared bipartisan legislation to extend the budget and raise the debt ceiling through december. the measure now goes to president trump for his signature. let's go to kevin cirilli on capitol hill. we are hearing the president will hold a cabinet meeting this weekend at camp david. what could be on the agenda? kevin: he could actually sign that bill that just advanced and passed out of congress on a 31 - 6-90 vote out of the house of representatives earlier this...
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tell him mohammed's wedding ceremony lasted for three days there were fifteen hundred guests from across the region. while they tell your sister in law i want left i am married from six years. i got smart in ten years old it's a very normal very very very normal like every woman. in my area here. works house here with my auntie. reverend my deportment and returned to my home to. her own food. everything from want to thank your security everything if. there were you had a choice and given that freedom you can do what they maybe you want to do any better or something maybe in return i think i know maybe you and i actually could do what. everything is everything here not like before. but baalei don't seem to have benefited from these modern trends before my my. my big dream and my important a dream to go on in my education and. work in india and being a journalist. was in another thousand. and my family and my vinci. actually my husband know never approved or lived to live on those or thought when alone my father my father and my husband don't want me to work my dream was to study art. also
tell him mohammed's wedding ceremony lasted for three days there were fifteen hundred guests from across the region. while they tell your sister in law i want left i am married from six years. i got smart in ten years old it's a very normal very very very normal like every woman. in my area here. works house here with my auntie. reverend my deportment and returned to my home to. her own food. everything from want to thank your security everything if. there were you had a choice and given that...
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maria: yeah i think that signaled that yesterday, is that the right course mohamed? things have gotten he better but sometimes, it is two he one step back higher rates crash or slow down an economy that is just beginning to gain traction? >> i don't think they crash the economy. i also don't think they slow the economy. why? i think there is momentum in this economy not great but strong enough momentum that potential upside, if we get tax reform done, so when the fed looks at its two mandates, it gets a green light from the employment mandate, it gets a flashing yellow light from inflation because it believes inflation too well, low well below target 2% has to think of financial stability when i put three things together i would urge a rate hike in december as opposed to a wait and see attitude. >> s&p today cutting its credit rating for china first time cutting a credit rating since 1999 talking about risks from foreign debt this is second down graded by a major ratings company this year, what is your that i can on the missou move would you put money in emerging mar
maria: yeah i think that signaled that yesterday, is that the right course mohamed? things have gotten he better but sometimes, it is two he one step back higher rates crash or slow down an economy that is just beginning to gain traction? >> i don't think they crash the economy. i also don't think they slow the economy. why? i think there is momentum in this economy not great but strong enough momentum that potential upside, if we get tax reform done, so when the fed looks at its two...
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mohamed: it is a huge void.ust for the fed, but for central banking and economic policy generally. a you say, he was, and is great academic. having taught lots of people. for a highly respected. he has international and national experience. he is renowned with sound judgment and has incredible interpersonal skills. it is very hard to find this combination in any one person. when a person decides to resign for personal reasons, the fed and the economic community in general loses something. tracy: the rhetoric after the resignation was things like that push us back a december rate hike, that might not happening in -- happen. what was the takeaway for you on all of that? i am not with the people that say that this fundamentally changes what is going to happen policy wise. that will happen policy wise, ultimately comes down to a judgment. do notthings we understand. we do not understand why , shouldn is low inflation be in over determining factor in monetary policy? on the other hand, how concerned is the fed about
mohamed: it is a huge void.ust for the fed, but for central banking and economic policy generally. a you say, he was, and is great academic. having taught lots of people. for a highly respected. he has international and national experience. he is renowned with sound judgment and has incredible interpersonal skills. it is very hard to find this combination in any one person. when a person decides to resign for personal reasons, the fed and the economic community in general loses something....
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mohammed was taken in by this family.: well, i would like to do something with electronics or machinery when i finish school. i'd like to stay in this area, i think it is pretty and the local people are very nice and i get along with them well. also, i don't really want to live in a big city so i think this place is perfect for me. his foster mother, christina, says taking in a refugee child was a big decision. we had a really good feeling that he is going to fit in our family and at the moment, we didn't know anything, what other circumstances, does he still have a family? and what did he see and what did he suffer? two yea rs see and what did he suffer? two years ago, i was here in southern germany and witnessed in one weekend alone, thousands of migrants arriving in munich central station. at the time, a lot of germans doubted whether the country would be able to cope. chancellor merkel said of course we can do it but not eve ryo ne of course we can do it but not everyone agreed. the people took this challenge here as
mohammed was taken in by this family.: well, i would like to do something with electronics or machinery when i finish school. i'd like to stay in this area, i think it is pretty and the local people are very nice and i get along with them well. also, i don't really want to live in a big city so i think this place is perfect for me. his foster mother, christina, says taking in a refugee child was a big decision. we had a really good feeling that he is going to fit in our family and at the...
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is under way for the families of two young new arrivals at a baghdad orphanage and mohamed lost their parents who were thought to a flight to iraq to join i still fight his children. by their experience they're unwilling to speak. it was a little. moment to put money. in last. night to goof off for a moment. but he just. didn't notice got into the stuff that i. had a job and mohammad are among dozens of orphans at a shelter where he has been trying to reunite children with any family members back home aussies but i guess the reports from iraq. we don't yet know deja and mohammed's fool stories but whatever they've been through the word tragic likely doesn't do it justice the kids refused to speak they were in absolute shock they were found by the iraqi military and they decided to take them to a new orphanage in baghdad believed to be cousins and believed to be from chechnya but the kids themselves whatever they've been through must have been horrendous we have rarely seen kids in a state of shock is as bad as this but they're only two among dozens perhaps hundreds of children here in
is under way for the families of two young new arrivals at a baghdad orphanage and mohamed lost their parents who were thought to a flight to iraq to join i still fight his children. by their experience they're unwilling to speak. it was a little. moment to put money. in last. night to goof off for a moment. but he just. didn't notice got into the stuff that i. had a job and mohammad are among dozens of orphans at a shelter where he has been trying to reunite children with any family members...
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if you are teaching the prophet mohamed and adding anjihadist, it will teaching the prophet mohamed anding an jihadist, it will isolate us. iam terrified. protest adding an jihadist, it will isolate us. i am terrified. protest were sparked fearing the secular constitution is further eroded. more than 70 reforms have been made and this is what can happen if you criticise. an exhibition promoting science is attacked by a mob. leftist unions say they are not listened to and the turkish education system is being dumbed down with less scientific rigour and more lessons about terrorists and that the failed coup. translation: they are trying to raise children who believe in religious dogma without questioning and being curious about science. i am absolutely ready to lose myjob by fighting this. evolution theory has not gone but it will be taught to all the students who the authorities say grasp it better. in this high school, the headscarf was banned in schools until the recep tayyip erdogan government. this campaign song is at the school bell. the direct defence the changes. translation: they
if you are teaching the prophet mohamed and adding anjihadist, it will teaching the prophet mohamed anding an jihadist, it will isolate us. iam terrified. protest adding an jihadist, it will isolate us. i am terrified. protest were sparked fearing the secular constitution is further eroded. more than 70 reforms have been made and this is what can happen if you criticise. an exhibition promoting science is attacked by a mob. leftist unions say they are not listened to and the turkish education...
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our guest host this hour is mohammed el-erian from allianz great to see you >> thanks for having me.> great to have you here. >> wonderful to be here. >> ready to go >> i'm ready to go >> what is there to talk about sofrnlts mu >> so much between the delivering alpha conference, the central banks. >> see, he knows >>> look at the u.s. equity futures. markets were up once again yesterday. you had the dow, s&p 500 and the nasdaq all closing at record levels this is the first time they've seen those concurrent record closes since july 26th this morning futures are ever so slightly lower dow is down by less than one point below the fair value the s&p 500 futures down by 3 5 3 1/2 and nasdaq down by 8 the ten-year up to 12.160% in terms of the dollar, dollar is down against the euro and yen. looks like it's at 1.1972, dollar/yen is at 110.04. and if you wanted to check out crude oil prices, slightly higher yesterday wti closing at 48.73 this morning up 50 cents >>> a couple stories we're watching, nordstrom's founding family selecting leonard green and partners to help take it private. a
our guest host this hour is mohammed el-erian from allianz great to see you >> thanks for having me.> great to have you here. >> wonderful to be here. >> ready to go >> i'm ready to go >> what is there to talk about sofrnlts mu >> so much between the delivering alpha conference, the central banks. >> see, he knows >>> look at the u.s. equity futures. markets were up once again yesterday. you had the dow, s&p 500 and the nasdaq all...
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that britain will honor its budget commitments the former general guide of the muslim brotherhood mohammed marked the arc of has died at the age of eighty nine his daughter made the announcement on social media archive spent several periods of his life in jail and was last arrested a day after the former egyptian president mohammed morsi was ousted from power in twenty thirty. rescuers in mexico a still pulling civil protests are being held in barcelona calling for an end to the government's position on a referendum on whether catalonia should gain independence from spain a judge has ordered the release of six people who were arrested on wednesday. and those are the latest headlines here on al-jazeera stay with us counting the cost is next. germany is electing a new parliament poll suggests angela merkel is poised to win a fourth term as chancellor of europe's largest economy with crises in the e.u. and president trump in the white house some call merkel the leader of the free world but the voters here green watch al-jazeera as germany decides. this is counting the cost of al-jazeera a wee
that britain will honor its budget commitments the former general guide of the muslim brotherhood mohammed marked the arc of has died at the age of eighty nine his daughter made the announcement on social media archive spent several periods of his life in jail and was last arrested a day after the former egyptian president mohammed morsi was ousted from power in twenty thirty. rescuers in mexico a still pulling civil protests are being held in barcelona calling for an end to the government's...
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in 1967 mohamed ali was stripped of his heavyweight title and banned from boshing for three years after refusing to be drafted during the vietnam war. a year later u.s. olympians tommy smith and john cor lose protesting poverty and violence against african-americans. lowering their heads and raising their gloved fists while the national anthem played. in 1996, refusing to stand for the national anthem, eventually openly praying during it in protest of the u.s.'s treatment of muslims. in 2004 blue jay carlos delgado refused to stand in protest of the u.s. invasion of iraq. in 2010 the phoenix suns wore suns on their jerseys. >> the violence is not new, the problem is not new and the racial divide is definitely not new. >> reporter: what is new, the president has done something rare. >> i supported donald trump. >> reporter: ailuting some of his supporters in the sports world and galvanizing the nfl against him, even five time super bowl champ tom brady. >> i certainly disagree with what he said, and thought it was just dwietsive. >> reporter: president trump in a single comment super cha
in 1967 mohamed ali was stripped of his heavyweight title and banned from boshing for three years after refusing to be drafted during the vietnam war. a year later u.s. olympians tommy smith and john cor lose protesting poverty and violence against african-americans. lowering their heads and raising their gloved fists while the national anthem played. in 1996, refusing to stand for the national anthem, eventually openly praying during it in protest of the u.s.'s treatment of muslims. in 2004...
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baghdad often a chance to newcomers and mohamed abandoned by their parents who fought for i still the two children are traumatized and unable to speak. to see the earth. with all. students and it was. a right to give up all. nice for one moment. more. now the teacher and mohammed are among dozens of orphans at the shelter that all see is china to reconnect with their families back home more downstairs reports from iraq. we don't yet know deja and mohammed's fool stories but whatever they've been through the word tragic likely doesn't do it justice the kids refused to speak their words absolute shock they were found by the iraqi military and they decided to take them to a new orphanage in baghdad they're believed to be cousins and believed to be from chechnya but the kids themselves whatever they've been through must have been horrendous we have rarely seen kids in a state of shock is as bad as this but there are only two among dozens perhaps hundreds of children here in the or in iraq who are suspected to be orphans the children of isis aligned parents and i've gotta say that they're
baghdad often a chance to newcomers and mohamed abandoned by their parents who fought for i still the two children are traumatized and unable to speak. to see the earth. with all. students and it was. a right to give up all. nice for one moment. more. now the teacher and mohammed are among dozens of orphans at the shelter that all see is china to reconnect with their families back home more downstairs reports from iraq. we don't yet know deja and mohammed's fool stories but whatever they've...
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in at the main terminal one of the prime terrorist suspects widely known as the man in the hat is mohamed upbringing born and bred in mumbai. those killed by the bomb in the some boy were mostly commuters on their way to work . panic ensued in the destroyed subway train many of the victims here were from brussels just like the perpetrators. french that's a crucial factor for success if they have problems with the language they want to stand math. history and other subjects either. but by. and then they're looking at the teacher wondering when he's going to damn well start talking. they don't understand and so they get left behind at school that's why it's important to do things here in french. are there are a lot of children here who don't speak good french. unfortunately yes at home they speak their mother tongue in most cases not in french which is a shame. four years too many years too many children here have been growing up with zero prospects for the future. if you want a chance of making it they say here in manila make you first have to make it across the canal to the other side of
in at the main terminal one of the prime terrorist suspects widely known as the man in the hat is mohamed upbringing born and bred in mumbai. those killed by the bomb in the some boy were mostly commuters on their way to work . panic ensued in the destroyed subway train many of the victims here were from brussels just like the perpetrators. french that's a crucial factor for success if they have problems with the language they want to stand math. history and other subjects either. but by. and...
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foreign minister says the international community is not doing enough to combat terrorism shaikh mohammed bin abdul rahman al finally called on world leaders to do more he says terrorism is a threat to individuals societies countries and the human race british police have been searching two properties in surrey after they arrested a second person in connection with friday's bomb attack on an underground train on the london tube injured thirty people. those are the headlines but stay with us an al-jazeera witness is next. zero. sweat and three zero. zero. zero so i was on so full of us how do you. do you want to do all of a colonel had wanted to get done and i'm old enough for a month it has a believe in the ahead but wanted to give them give them give. a video of it. and he would say a divvy it to him i'm lucky to. have it and how many are nearly how my gal can be a good done load plan i'll. yes . anyhow ma'am we had a. yes . look. i don't know. i'm. going to become a little. bit on the off. for . him. being is enough in. the nest with all of. them a can. and . will. time. i go was. the.
foreign minister says the international community is not doing enough to combat terrorism shaikh mohammed bin abdul rahman al finally called on world leaders to do more he says terrorism is a threat to individuals societies countries and the human race british police have been searching two properties in surrey after they arrested a second person in connection with friday's bomb attack on an underground train on the london tube injured thirty people. those are the headlines but stay with us an...
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. >>> bill moyers will join us, he was working in lyndon johnson's white house and mohammed ali defied the draft. he'll tell us what president johnson said about that. and what president johnson had to say publicly about other protests by athletes at this time. including at the olympics in 1968. >>> and once again tonight, nfl players stood in solidarity against president trump's comments. and we have learned just how widespread the use of private e-mail is and has been in the trump white house. and maybe that, maybe that's the story. the president doesn't want us talking about. >> dire situation in puerto rico. >> translator: everything is destroyed, she said. >> residents are calling on the federal government, begging them to step up its response. >> what message is the president sending by emphasizing sports right now and not a big crisis of affecting -- >> not emphasizing sports. >> wouldn't you love to see a nfl owner when somebody disrespects our flag to get that son of a bitch off the field right now? out. they're fired. >> they're not s.o.b.s. they're smartd, thoughtful guys. >
. >>> bill moyers will join us, he was working in lyndon johnson's white house and mohammed ali defied the draft. he'll tell us what president johnson said about that. and what president johnson had to say publicly about other protests by athletes at this time. including at the olympics in 1968. >>> and once again tonight, nfl players stood in solidarity against president trump's comments. and we have learned just how widespread the use of private e-mail is and has been in the...
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line with a broader program called vision twenty thirty it's promoted by the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salamander it aims to modernize saudi society for the first time ever last week women were allowed into a sports stadium for example as part of saudi national day celebrations up to now sports arenas have been strictly men only the saudi sovereign wealth fund for example announced a plan this month to invest in the entertainment sector public cinemas are banned in the kingdom saudi leaders have confirmed plans to build more resorts and the recreation city dedicated to sports culture and entertainment the crown prince also launched a crackdown on dissent. though social media reports say political rivals critics clerics even have fallen victim the reports say at least ten scholars were detained including the popular sound man allowed hours more than fourteen million twitter followers let me take that question to you while women may be able to drive next year or you said social media reports so some pretty prominent figures are being put in jail even economists like assam azzam for d
line with a broader program called vision twenty thirty it's promoted by the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salamander it aims to modernize saudi society for the first time ever last week women were allowed into a sports stadium for example as part of saudi national day celebrations up to now sports arenas have been strictly men only the saudi sovereign wealth fund for example announced a plan this month to invest in the entertainment sector public cinemas are banned in the kingdom saudi...