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the freedom he is on the other hand following the word of advice that was given by his godfather mohamed bin zayed in the united arab emirates when he told him if you want to speed up your way to the throne you need to open communication channel with israel from the one hand from the other hand you need to diminish the end fluence of the religious establishment in saudi arabia and that's exactly what's going and still continuing to rami is this part of the same pattern we've seen over the last year which is basically targeting prominent. outspoken clerics in saudi arabia yes clerics journalists woman business people and independent thinkers who give a viewpoint that is not in line with the government's views whether it's about israel or about the u.s. or yemen or qatar whatever it may be and the strong the striking thing about what. had been said a man is doing is the vast scope of the reforms as he calls them the reforms that he's trying to do and they are genuine reforms in many ways especially in terms of more private sector involvement in the in the economy and things like that but i
the freedom he is on the other hand following the word of advice that was given by his godfather mohamed bin zayed in the united arab emirates when he told him if you want to speed up your way to the throne you need to open communication channel with israel from the one hand from the other hand you need to diminish the end fluence of the religious establishment in saudi arabia and that's exactly what's going and still continuing to rami is this part of the same pattern we've seen over the last...
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anyways, we took a walk and sheikh mohammed turned to me.t was night, maybe 10:00 at night at that point. he said, this gentleman just spent six months in cleveland. we are one of the wealthiest countries in the world. we have a small population. we invested well in terms of infrastructure. why don't we have a hospital with the quality of cleveland clinic here in the uae? it is not acceptable. my people deserve this quality health care, and i want you to handle this project. why don't you go figure out how you can build a cleveland clinic hospital here in abu dhabi. david: so you have that now? khaldoon: he said i don't want any bureaucracy on this. you report directly to me. i want it done now, and i want it done immediately. it took us as an organization about seven years to convince cleveland clinic that we would commit to the quality of care and to the management to deliver exactly what you have in cleveland in abu dhabi. it took us seven years to build a state-of-the-art hospital, which we have today. that dream he had has been achieved
anyways, we took a walk and sheikh mohammed turned to me.t was night, maybe 10:00 at night at that point. he said, this gentleman just spent six months in cleveland. we are one of the wealthiest countries in the world. we have a small population. we invested well in terms of infrastructure. why don't we have a hospital with the quality of cleveland clinic here in the uae? it is not acceptable. my people deserve this quality health care, and i want you to handle this project. why don't you go...
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when the crown prince mohammed bin solomon and the religious establishment which has been one of the keep pelisse of the salad dynasty well he has clearly indicated that he is going to change the way the religious establishment the formal one as well as the informal one how they operate and he wants them to operate under his guidance and his control many of them would be willing to do that you know all over the world most religious establishments the formal friday preachers in the mosques are under the authority of the ministry of our cough and religious affairs many of them have their sermons given to them by the government so there's a tradition of religious establishment being kind of quietest and going along with the ruling political authority and they they help each other so there's probably a many in the religious establishment saudi arabia who don't mind going along with the with the government but at the way that he has done it unilaterally cracking down arresting very popular people like how i live and like all the others so that the manner in which he is doing this is going
when the crown prince mohammed bin solomon and the religious establishment which has been one of the keep pelisse of the salad dynasty well he has clearly indicated that he is going to change the way the religious establishment the formal one as well as the informal one how they operate and he wants them to operate under his guidance and his control many of them would be willing to do that you know all over the world most religious establishments the formal friday preachers in the mosques are...
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steve rattner and mohammed a larian.ent. ♪ it's time for the 'lowest prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? don't miss the 4th of july specials, with the last chance for final closeout savings on the queen c2 mattress. now only $599, save $300. it's the lowest price ever. ends sunday. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. but my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the ada for its effectiveness and safety. what an amazing clean! i'll only use an oral-b! oral-b. brush like a pro. >>> on friday china's ministry of commerce declared t
steve rattner and mohammed a larian.ent. ♪ it's time for the 'lowest prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? don't miss the 4th of july specials, with the last chance for final closeout savings on the queen c2 mattress. now only $599, save $300. it's the lowest price ever. ends sunday. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an...
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you know i was smiling because it's very interesting to hear my good friend mohammed give what is the official iranian state line that we can survive this there's two issues with it with the first is this isn't just a saudi decision this was a decision by opec and it was not only a decision by opec it was a decision by opec and by russia a nominal ally of iran to increase oil production so simply saying it's a choice between saudi and iran is that's misleading the second is that the american pressure combined with internal iranian problems is already having an effect so two of india's largest refiners one which is owned by the russians have said they're going to stop taking iranian oil from november shippers and insurers are already saying we aren't going to move the oil starting in the autumn now the iranian state line will be we can find a private market we can find private buyers and move this one that's not very easy to do given the sophistication you need to move or oil in an international market and two if they start trying to move well privately it's not only trying to defy the
you know i was smiling because it's very interesting to hear my good friend mohammed give what is the official iranian state line that we can survive this there's two issues with it with the first is this isn't just a saudi decision this was a decision by opec and it was not only a decision by opec it was a decision by opec and by russia a nominal ally of iran to increase oil production so simply saying it's a choice between saudi and iran is that's misleading the second is that the american...
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debate and not to offend well let's try and do just that and debate this issue now i'm joined by mohammed circle is the u.n. can or coordinator and the director of the chase or youth organization and also independent journalist luke reeve a good evening to you both gentlemen luke what do you think of blocks comments some say that this is just out and now it's racism. it isn't racism i think and block says what most people think if you look at the netherlands the prime minister himself center right just before the last elections published full pages in the press to use the populist language saying if migrants are not happy here they can go we'll expel them etc so at some points one elections threaten the center right or center left governments they adopt the talk of the populists and it's maybe what mr block does here and he says things which up and former unfortunately real is that the multicultural societies that were promised us that the perfect twenty first century site is why i don't function in the west at least in western europe. mohammed what do you think of staff blokes common to
debate and not to offend well let's try and do just that and debate this issue now i'm joined by mohammed circle is the u.n. can or coordinator and the director of the chase or youth organization and also independent journalist luke reeve a good evening to you both gentlemen luke what do you think of blocks comments some say that this is just out and now it's racism. it isn't racism i think and block says what most people think if you look at the netherlands the prime minister himself center...
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after months of protests demanding the newly elected president mohamed morsi step down sisi said the coup was necessary to prevent slipping into a dark tunnel of civil unrest. sisi dissolved the two thousand and twelve egyptian constitution set up an interim government and cold for new elections. human rights groups say the coup represented the end of democracy in the important middle east ally for the u.s. and other countries. the subsequent crackdown on morsi party the muslim brotherhood and its supporters was widespread and brutal. security forces raided camps set up by morsy supporters in the capital on the fourteenth two thousand and thirteen. at least eight hundred people were killed in cairo and around four thousand injured cc's opponents. thousands of muslim brotherhood members and supporters were arrested the government offensive on opposition groups and the media has widened in the years since that day over more. sisi was first elected president in two thousand and fourteen. democracy international one of the main international observer groups monitoring voting said egypt's
after months of protests demanding the newly elected president mohamed morsi step down sisi said the coup was necessary to prevent slipping into a dark tunnel of civil unrest. sisi dissolved the two thousand and twelve egyptian constitution set up an interim government and cold for new elections. human rights groups say the coup represented the end of democracy in the important middle east ally for the u.s. and other countries. the subsequent crackdown on morsi party the muslim brotherhood and...
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when we come back, we'll have more from our guest host today mohamed el-erian in the meantime, check the futures ahead of today's highly anticipated gdp number you're now talking about the dow futures indicated up about 50 points, the highest level we've seen this morning. the nasdaq up by 33 and s&p by 10 need a change of scenery? the kayak explore tool shows you the places you can fly on your budget. so you can be confident you're getting the most bang for your buck. alo-ha. kayak. search one and done. i thyou never got the brakes looked at?l... oh yeah. no. at cognizant, we're helping today's leading manufacturers make things that think and do automatically. imagine that, a world of new digital products and services all working together for you. can i borrow the car when it's back? get ready, because we're helping leading companies see it- and see it through-with digital. >>> still to come, we have a preview of the number of the day. it's goteveryone from traders to president trump watching. steve leisman has a look at what is coming up good morning >> good morning, becky as you'v
when we come back, we'll have more from our guest host today mohamed el-erian in the meantime, check the futures ahead of today's highly anticipated gdp number you're now talking about the dow futures indicated up about 50 points, the highest level we've seen this morning. the nasdaq up by 33 and s&p by 10 need a change of scenery? the kayak explore tool shows you the places you can fly on your budget. so you can be confident you're getting the most bang for your buck. alo-ha. kayak. search...
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they can get the kind of movement that can really resist this in a time soon thank you for that mohammed jump june lifeforce in west jerusalem well let's sell a bit deeper into this now because a lot of grey areas with this new law it puts religion at the heart of the state rather than an equal rights for all which shows up several legal questions in one nine hundred forty eight declaration of the establishment of the state of israel granted equal social and political rights to all its citizens irrespective of religion race and sex so does this new law alter the status quo that's been
they can get the kind of movement that can really resist this in a time soon thank you for that mohammed jump june lifeforce in west jerusalem well let's sell a bit deeper into this now because a lot of grey areas with this new law it puts religion at the heart of the state rather than an equal rights for all which shows up several legal questions in one nine hundred forty eight declaration of the establishment of the state of israel granted equal social and political rights to all its citizens...
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mohammed olarian is one of the nation's top economists.e will tell us how he sees the trump trade war, actually doesn't see a trade war yet but what he sees playing out in the american economy maybe that's changed, countdown coming right back. liz: i mean, yeah, you normally see an acquirer get hit, but broadcom is getting just kapowed after the chipmaker offered to buy ca, inc. for nearly $19 billion. nick i'm looking at broadcom down 14% that's not even the worst of the day. nicole: no doubt, liz you're absolutely right. we have one new low and one new high on this deal, as you noted broadcom is getting hit hard this is nearly a $19 billion deal, broadcom buying ca, and ca jumped to a new high on the 20% so that's why you see it up about 18% here and everybody is wondering what does broadcom even want ca? everybody is saying they want to diversify but i have to tell you liz all of the analysts are sitting here head scratching and wondering how can they pay so much and do they really need to pick-up this ca technologies which has been los
mohammed olarian is one of the nation's top economists.e will tell us how he sees the trump trade war, actually doesn't see a trade war yet but what he sees playing out in the american economy maybe that's changed, countdown coming right back. liz: i mean, yeah, you normally see an acquirer get hit, but broadcom is getting just kapowed after the chipmaker offered to buy ca, inc. for nearly $19 billion. nick i'm looking at broadcom down 14% that's not even the worst of the day. nicole: no doubt,...
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vaal is there one of the main issues for voters today mohammed. yeah voters here have been talking about the economy about security in particular were just a few of them after they voted and they told us that this vote is about peace mali has been unstable for years particularly during the last seven years after the military coup in two thousand and twelve and what came after that and civil war and then foreign armies coming to keep peace in the country and the continuation of attacks by armed groups across the country particularly in the center and then also this is a very important election because it is about stability but we have here a guest with me and i can ask about some of the yeah the other aspects i have with me professor mahmood who president of ecowas network of electoral commission chairman also of the independent national election election commission of nigeria with thank you a couple talking to will be with us right thank you tell us about the issues from your perspective coming here to supervise this election and to make sure it g
vaal is there one of the main issues for voters today mohammed. yeah voters here have been talking about the economy about security in particular were just a few of them after they voted and they told us that this vote is about peace mali has been unstable for years particularly during the last seven years after the military coup in two thousand and twelve and what came after that and civil war and then foreign armies coming to keep peace in the country and the continuation of attacks by armed...
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here it means syria's government is much closer to gaining full control of the country once again mohammed. eritrea has re of in december see anything is here in another step towards peace between the longtime. eritreans president is e s f a working is in the capital addis ababa for the ceremony his three day visit aims to cement time after the neighbors declare their state of war over mohamed odeh reports from the ethiopian capital. for the past. workers have been giving it to most of the past week and it was opened by president. at a train together with the prime minister of ethiopia at the moment. is a visit was considered almost inconceivable just two weeks ago because he was the man blamed for the hellmouth between the two countries for most of the past two decades but when he came he was warmly welcomed for you to follow those will be a few people lining the streets where he went chanting his name and always proximity and hold your relationship between the two countries is definitely going to benefit the people of the two countries in eritrea there's been the force conscription and m
here it means syria's government is much closer to gaining full control of the country once again mohammed. eritrea has re of in december see anything is here in another step towards peace between the longtime. eritreans president is e s f a working is in the capital addis ababa for the ceremony his three day visit aims to cement time after the neighbors declare their state of war over mohamed odeh reports from the ethiopian capital. for the past. workers have been giving it to most of the past...
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freedom he is on the other hand following the very word of advice that was given by his godfather mohamed bin zayed in the united arab emirates when he told him if you want to speed up your way to the throne you need to open communication channel with israel from the one hand from the other hand you need to diminish the end fluence of the religious establishment in saudi arabia and that's exactly what's he doing and still continuing to rami is this part of the same pattern we've seen over the last year which is basically targeting prominent. outspoken clerics in saudi arabia yes clerics journalists woman business people and independent thinkers who give a viewpoint that is not in line with the government's views whether it's about israel or about the u.s. or yemen or qatar whatever it may be and the strong the striking thing about what. had been said a man is doing as the vast scope of the reforms as he calls them the reforms that he's trying to do and they are genuine reforms in many ways especially in terms of more private sector involvement in the in the economy and things like that bu
freedom he is on the other hand following the very word of advice that was given by his godfather mohamed bin zayed in the united arab emirates when he told him if you want to speed up your way to the throne you need to open communication channel with israel from the one hand from the other hand you need to diminish the end fluence of the religious establishment in saudi arabia and that's exactly what's he doing and still continuing to rami is this part of the same pattern we've seen over the...
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inside story for me mohammed abdul in the entire team here bye for now. i. discover the world of al-jazeera. the best films from across on network of channels for the line this is to be good but i'm about to be fresh perspectives and new insights. to challenge and change the way we look. i'll just hear all of this time on just. the psalms in archaeology graduate from iraq he's also a part time going to pergamon museum which includes a reconstruction of the famous ishtar gate in most of the people he's showing around came to germany as refugees this is just one of several billion museums taking part in the project called a meeting point and as well as bringing people together one of its aims is to emphasise the contribution of migrants right up to the present day to western culture. because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that moves us forward to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life it is a part of life it's culture. istanbul it's known for its history and food today a new generation is sh
inside story for me mohammed abdul in the entire team here bye for now. i. discover the world of al-jazeera. the best films from across on network of channels for the line this is to be good but i'm about to be fresh perspectives and new insights. to challenge and change the way we look. i'll just hear all of this time on just. the psalms in archaeology graduate from iraq he's also a part time going to pergamon museum which includes a reconstruction of the famous ishtar gate in most of the...
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and mohamed behind it but supporters of mum would want to on the other hand feel that it was the behind what they call the blood tsunami that pushed some of these legislators into parliament in the frost place with the electorate looking a bit prodigious but because blood was popular then so they voted them into parliament and they believe that these will not make any impact when the elections happen in the next six or seven months from now now the stew situation now is that what all of the they have the numbers to impeach the president if they want to a leader of a faction of the a.p.'s a.p.c. that he might just a month ago insisted that they have the numbers and they're willing to go ahead to reach the president but nigerians will be the judge when it comes to whether or not these people are popular to win the elections including the president himself when they decide in february two thousand and nineteen. it watching al-jazeera live from london still to come on the program i casting agency advertises for actors to protest at downing street while the emir of qatar meets the british pr
and mohamed behind it but supporters of mum would want to on the other hand feel that it was the behind what they call the blood tsunami that pushed some of these legislators into parliament in the frost place with the electorate looking a bit prodigious but because blood was popular then so they voted them into parliament and they believe that these will not make any impact when the elections happen in the next six or seven months from now now the stew situation now is that what all of the...
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government ranks fifteen senators have quit the ruling party in a worsening rift inside president mohamed who biharis political come just months ahead of elections the exodus reduces the all progressives congress or a.p.c. as it's known to him in the minority in the senate almost all of them have crossed over to the opposition relations between bihari in his own party have been strained for months life to lead the d.n.c. joining us from the nigerian capital i suppose the most obvious question why does why now. well basically this wrangling has been going on between. these crop of legislators and they exaggerated they've been strained relationship between the two arms of government over the past two or three years for example this year the budget has even been delayed way beyond what we've seen previously in nigeria the budget was released i think was approved finally by volume and just two months ago and when it came out there were complaints from the executive arm so basically they've been some issues before now the primaries in the states and local governments the conventions i mean the
government ranks fifteen senators have quit the ruling party in a worsening rift inside president mohamed who biharis political come just months ahead of elections the exodus reduces the all progressives congress or a.p.c. as it's known to him in the minority in the senate almost all of them have crossed over to the opposition relations between bihari in his own party have been strained for months life to lead the d.n.c. joining us from the nigerian capital i suppose the most obvious question...
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reconciliation after the two leaders agreed to restore times following twenty years of hostility mohamed atta reports from. a few weeks ago ethiopian that a trial will be tough and it is as they have been for the past two decades now they're behaving as if they're the best of friends and a tramp president decide to suffer working arrived in a disciplined boneset today to dancing and loud genius. slauson stand out in a disciple of tight security to welcome his visit the latest in and being alone militarist. i thank the people of addie's sabha birth for this wonderful reception for the eritrean president and we may be some good listener i'm very happy to be here these two people are now one people. ethiopia's new prime minister made a similar visit to the trails capital last weekend where he was welcomed by a forward with some laughter the forty two year old a b broke the ice last month playfully embracing a peace deal locked and that one thousand nine hundred to two thousand border war that killed tens of thousands on left from lists approved. says that at a fair if your you have a view i
reconciliation after the two leaders agreed to restore times following twenty years of hostility mohamed atta reports from. a few weeks ago ethiopian that a trial will be tough and it is as they have been for the past two decades now they're behaving as if they're the best of friends and a tramp president decide to suffer working arrived in a disciplined boneset today to dancing and loud genius. slauson stand out in a disciple of tight security to welcome his visit the latest in and being alone...
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last chance for the country to step back from the brink of more violence poverty and unemployment mohamed fun al-jazeera by marco. a few minutes ago we told you about the front runners in zimbabwe's general election holding rival rallies today emerson non-god well is holding a rally with his new p.f. party's day we took you there live earlier on al-jazeera the leader of the opposition movement for democratic change nelson chamisa is also holding a rally in harare today al-jazeera is malcolm webb is there let's take you live now to the venue for that rally nelson chamisa sounding fairly confident ahead of monday's poll malcolm saying that after monday he will be president what makes him social. that's what he's got many several thousands of supporters who gathered here to come to the rally this is take a look at them all the rallies follow the same for hours and hours of build up loud music musician cheerleaders waiting for the leader to arrive at this is the biggest of the campaign here in the capital harare and it here in the capital harare and other urban areas that for many years the o
last chance for the country to step back from the brink of more violence poverty and unemployment mohamed fun al-jazeera by marco. a few minutes ago we told you about the front runners in zimbabwe's general election holding rival rallies today emerson non-god well is holding a rally with his new p.f. party's day we took you there live earlier on al-jazeera the leader of the opposition movement for democratic change nelson chamisa is also holding a rally in harare today al-jazeera is malcolm...
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vile the race mohammed is being described as a very tight one why and what's the likelihood of any real democratic change after the vote. yes adrian we have just spoken to some of the people who voted yes and we asked them why are you coming here to vote they all of them told us we are voting for peace that's very significant here in mali it's the key word now in mali people have been fed up this is what they have been telling us they have been fed up and the world they want to know more of the situation that is going on now they are against this the status quo and they say that the incumbent president if i were talking to has miserably failed in stabilizing the country remember that attacks have increased more than ever before since the civil war of two thousand and twelve hundreds have been killed on mass graves found in the central regions of mali so peace is the key word as i said and people here came to try to change the government even though there isn't a viable is the incumbent president and that means in some countries the possibility to use the state funds state influence to s
vile the race mohammed is being described as a very tight one why and what's the likelihood of any real democratic change after the vote. yes adrian we have just spoken to some of the people who voted yes and we asked them why are you coming here to vote they all of them told us we are voting for peace that's very significant here in mali it's the key word now in mali people have been fed up this is what they have been telling us they have been fed up and the world they want to know more of the...
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lack of aid make it already dying humanitarian crisis even the worst of people across the region mohammed june reports as the humanitarian situation worsens for people in yemen so does the displacement crisis at this makeshift camp between the southern port city of our then and the has the misery is apparent most of these people fled the violence in her day the province and as bad as the conditions are here things back home are even worse because i dare not michelle's going raining down on us god only knows how we manage to survive. the united nations says tens of thousands of families have been displaced from her date as a result of the fierce fighting there while the saudi u.a.e. coalition attempts to take control of the area from who the rebels analysts say little progress has thus far been made in this military campaign. here the young try to play even as the old are constantly confronted with how dire things remain and no matter how terrible the sanitary conditions parents will do what they can to make meals for their children and to provide them with comfort. and. we try to take she
lack of aid make it already dying humanitarian crisis even the worst of people across the region mohammed june reports as the humanitarian situation worsens for people in yemen so does the displacement crisis at this makeshift camp between the southern port city of our then and the has the misery is apparent most of these people fled the violence in her day the province and as bad as the conditions are here things back home are even worse because i dare not michelle's going raining down on us...
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mohammed ok with me and if so why. yes q i. will lie as into how to get a for some a caught up in malaria. that's come. into does i would really misjudge yes or as do the. above that only showed yes and then i could do then i would in the end. what was so subtle i was. under the mark in to behave better to behave don't know what kinda where did they let it go how many lives of thought i was so by. the why mucky me out of don't know as a. serial as opposed. to . the letter i would. be on their properties. and on women who've been accusing me professed a nudist. would see this doing it in for more the tasks and it struck him hot material to do. yet demand. you go. to the no dummy and was inspired. to give. you a model dorio beautiful to. depose your mama mama. if you want to go then if the man. mahboba done with the. least among the on toast may just be filled. and i was to familiar you had simpson and. i knew in boston that would lose done much. and a skillful mom's more. boss something of money to a. story and can come from how
mohammed ok with me and if so why. yes q i. will lie as into how to get a for some a caught up in malaria. that's come. into does i would really misjudge yes or as do the. above that only showed yes and then i could do then i would in the end. what was so subtle i was. under the mark in to behave better to behave don't know what kinda where did they let it go how many lives of thought i was so by. the why mucky me out of don't know as a. serial as opposed. to . the letter i would. be on their...
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ok that story still developing in real time is live for us in west jerusalem mohammed has a cease fire actually been declared and crucially been reached. peter it's a very good question and one unfortunately that we cannot answer definitively at this hour now if you ask how much does a ceasefire has been reached in fact the spokesman for hamas foes about whom he tweeted out a statement saying that with egyptian and united nations efforts it has been agreed to return to the era of calm between israel and palestinian factions that's how much on the other hand you have the israeli army we have contacted them repeatedly since the statement was made and we've not been able to get any details they are refusing to comment the last we heard from the israeli army was in the past several hours where they talked about ongoing operations inside of gaza in fact statements have talked about hitting as many as sixty sixty five targets destroyed infrastructure of how muss saying that this operation was ongoing earlier in the evening you had israel saying that this was a wide scale attack not clarify e
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words," mohammed al samawi talks about escaping death threats and the war in yemen with the help of interfaith activists around the world. he is interviewed by "washington post" religion reporter julie zauzmer. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> host: it's so great to be talking with you today. i was so moved by your story and so impressed by the way you told it, a book that talked a lot. i think will teach readers a lot about the muslim world and about how all of us learn our faith and learn prejudice and can unlearn it, and most importantly it's truly an inspiring story of ordinary people taking on remarkable responsibility and going to great lengths to help somebody else. i think he will challenge all of us to think about whether we would ever act with that sort of selflessness and patient help somebody out. i'm really excited that we are going to get to talk about it today, but the for someone to talk about just to get started is the subtitle. the book is called "the fox hunt: a refugee's memo
words," mohammed al samawi talks about escaping death threats and the war in yemen with the help of interfaith activists around the world. he is interviewed by "washington post" religion reporter julie zauzmer. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> host: it's so great to be talking with you today. i was so moved by your story and so impressed by the way you told it, a...
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the fbi investigation found that sujan's welsh company was sending money to their man in america, mohamedack in the states. it was relatively small quantities, $1,000, $500 here and there, transferred through moneyg ram, western union. terrorism academic seamus hughes has followed the case of elshinawy for more than a year. in total, the fbi says elshinawy was sent $7,700 dollars by sujan's welsh company. and, that not only was he being sent funds for a terrorist attack, he was being given step—by—step instructions by isis on how to carry it out. and so the first communication was, go kill an individual in texas. and when elshinawy was not able to get that all together, they said, 0k, why don't you transfer and focus your efforts on committing a large scale attack in baltimore. elshinawy discussed placing a bomb where it would kill a lot of people , and he researched federal buildings in baltimore, including this court building. it's believed siful sujan sent elshinawy at least 16 bomb—making videos, with a request that he make a peroxide bomb. this kind of bomb has been used repeatedly b
the fbi investigation found that sujan's welsh company was sending money to their man in america, mohamedack in the states. it was relatively small quantities, $1,000, $500 here and there, transferred through moneyg ram, western union. terrorism academic seamus hughes has followed the case of elshinawy for more than a year. in total, the fbi says elshinawy was sent $7,700 dollars by sujan's welsh company. and, that not only was he being sent funds for a terrorist attack, he was being given...
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sunni islam if mohammed hadn't been someone goes ahead with dismantling that religious order would it have any knock on effect on the religious establishment across the muslim world particularly the city well when i read that. really just the start of this trip has always been. under the armpit of the soul of the house of saud they have had a known about it for the past and so i don't believe that that is the sort of stuff of the smooth. object or ordinary act the it is i'm so the man is yesterday driving the car was. a certain today it is something good because there were you know the guardian said it is not so it must be good so i do not i have never seen in the last card in the years that there has been. satisfied. his astonishment is a. part of the government house of alonso so i think that at this time the order is and guess he won't give it a lot on what they call the political list that somehow i don't i don't i mean i this and many others who have been no doubt a guest with us will you know when they're in egypt or with and then you know that evidence they are all representing
sunni islam if mohammed hadn't been someone goes ahead with dismantling that religious order would it have any knock on effect on the religious establishment across the muslim world particularly the city well when i read that. really just the start of this trip has always been. under the armpit of the soul of the house of saud they have had a known about it for the past and so i don't believe that that is the sort of stuff of the smooth. object or ordinary act the it is i'm so the man is...
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newspaper delivery man mohammed elshinawy lived in this working—class suburb just outside baltimore.that by the summer of 2015, he was under fbi surveillance. and when they used a warrant to search his house in october of that year, they found evidence that linked him to siful sujan and his company in south wales. the fbi investigation found that sujan's welsh company was sending money to their man in america, mohammed elshinawy, to fund a terrorist attack in the united states. it was relatively small quantities. you're talking about $1,000, $500 here and there, transferred through moneyg ram, western union. terrorism academic seamus hughes has followed the case of elshinawy for more than a year. in total, the fbi says elshinawy was sent $7,700 by sujan's welsh company. and not only was he being sent funds for a terrorist attack, he was being given step—by—step instructions by isis on how to carry it out. so, you have these individuals that are directing elshinawy so the first communication was — go kill an individual in texas. and when elshinawy wasn't able to get that altogether, t
newspaper delivery man mohammed elshinawy lived in this working—class suburb just outside baltimore.that by the summer of 2015, he was under fbi surveillance. and when they used a warrant to search his house in october of that year, they found evidence that linked him to siful sujan and his company in south wales. the fbi investigation found that sujan's welsh company was sending money to their man in america, mohammed elshinawy, to fund a terrorist attack in the united states. it was...
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john june who's in our western bureau for us mohammed loss of political reaction to this new law but what about ordinary citizens sale what do they make of this. you know fully people are disappointed hero we spoke with many members of the palestinian community in the past few hours people that have nothing to do with government and many of them told us that they're not surprised that this passed they knew that this was coming for years that they knew that the government of prime minister benjamin netanyahu was going to do all that it could to try to to try to get this through the knesset and that finally it happened so not surprised but very disappointed because they say they feel that this just marginalizes them further that they are already treated as second class citizens and this just really in trying to get you must remember that the basic law is part of what is essentially considered a constitution here so this is something that even if there was the political will to try to overturn it it's much more difficult than overturning a regular law so even if there were a shift in go
john june who's in our western bureau for us mohammed loss of political reaction to this new law but what about ordinary citizens sale what do they make of this. you know fully people are disappointed hero we spoke with many members of the palestinian community in the past few hours people that have nothing to do with government and many of them told us that they're not surprised that this passed they knew that this was coming for years that they knew that the government of prime minister...
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mohamed valas the latest from bamako. voting has been going on smoothly throughout the day sunday here in the modern capsule by mccall and that's contrary to the expectations of some observateur who just a few weeks ago have been talking about the impossibility of organizing this election on should be one and that in view of the tremendous security challenges and logistical problems during the last seven weeks some groups related to al-qaeda in the islamic magreb threatened several times to disrupt this vote and also just a transportation of ballot boxes and voter cards to somebody most areas were a big challenge for the government here so today the government can bore start some success has been registered some incidents have been reported in the north in some areas around timbuktu ballot boxes were confiscated by unknown groups a few cases of that happened and also some shelling on a un french base in agon hawk in the north but we don't know about casualties if there are any casualties in these incidents apart from this
mohamed valas the latest from bamako. voting has been going on smoothly throughout the day sunday here in the modern capsule by mccall and that's contrary to the expectations of some observateur who just a few weeks ago have been talking about the impossibility of organizing this election on should be one and that in view of the tremendous security challenges and logistical problems during the last seven weeks some groups related to al-qaeda in the islamic magreb threatened several times to...
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that he does agree to restore ties and put an end to a twenty year military standoff algis there is mohamed a dull reports now from. a few weeks ago ethiopian that a chair will be tied and it is as they have been for the past two decades now they're behaving as if they're the best of friends at a tram president decide to suffer work and i've been a disciple boneset to dancing and loud jesus. sawzall stand out in a disciple bomba tight security to welcome his visit the latest the in and being alone militaristic. i thank the people of addie saba for this wonderful reception for the eritrean president and we made this in the goodness in the one i'm very happy to be here these two people are now one people. ethiopia's new prime minister ahmed made a similar visit to the tryst capital last weekend where he was welcomed by a forty with a hug some laughter the forty two year old a b broke the ice last month by fully embracing a peace deal that ended in one thousand nine hundred to two thousand board a war that killed tens of thousands on left families separated since then at a trail and if you if
that he does agree to restore ties and put an end to a twenty year military standoff algis there is mohamed a dull reports now from. a few weeks ago ethiopian that a chair will be tied and it is as they have been for the past two decades now they're behaving as if they're the best of friends at a tram president decide to suffer work and i've been a disciple boneset to dancing and loud jesus. sawzall stand out in a disciple bomba tight security to welcome his visit the latest the in and being...
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mohamed salah was back to goal—scoring form in his first match for liverpool since the world cup.eds beat manchester city 2—1 in the international champions cup in newjersey. city's leroy sane opened the scoring in the second half, mohamed salah was back to goal—scoring form in his first match for liverpool since the world cup. he helped the reds beat manchester city 2—1 in the international champions cup in newjersey. city's leroy sane opened the scoring in the second half, outpacing the liverpool defence before shooting into the far corner. but salah, who scored 44 goals in 52 games for the reds last season, equalised within a minute of coming on as a sub before sadio mane, also playing for the first time since russia, scored the winner from the penalty spot in injury time. liverpool defender andy robertson says the team are happy to have salah back. over in california, there were 25 penalities in a shoot out before manchester unted beat milan, before franck kessie's miss gave united the win. jose mourinho's side won 9—8 on penalties after the match finished 1—1 in normal time.
mohamed salah was back to goal—scoring form in his first match for liverpool since the world cup.eds beat manchester city 2—1 in the international champions cup in newjersey. city's leroy sane opened the scoring in the second half, mohamed salah was back to goal—scoring form in his first match for liverpool since the world cup. he helped the reds beat manchester city 2—1 in the international champions cup in newjersey. city's leroy sane opened the scoring in the second half, outpacing...
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that was the message from malaysia's new leader match your mohamed off to his shock victory over the ruling coalition inmate. who turns ninety three next week is the world's oldest head of states he opposed the political forces he was once a part of the united. nation or i'm know which of malaysia since its independence from britain in one nine hundred fifty seven. malaysia is a diverse nation with millions of muslims hindus buddhists living side by side a contrasting place where the old and new come together. but many malaysians have been angry in recent years over high level government corruption and the rising cost of living prime minister mahathir has accused his predecessor najib result of steven conduits of millions of dollars on embezzling public funds. this week talked to al-jazeera travels to the malaysian capital to sit down with the man fighting against corruption and for a more united malaysia prime minister mahathir mohamad talks to al-jazeera. or minister thank you very much for talking to al-jazeera he welcomes you stepped aside as prime minister answer. thousand and t
that was the message from malaysia's new leader match your mohamed off to his shock victory over the ruling coalition inmate. who turns ninety three next week is the world's oldest head of states he opposed the political forces he was once a part of the united. nation or i'm know which of malaysia since its independence from britain in one nine hundred fifty seven. malaysia is a diverse nation with millions of muslims hindus buddhists living side by side a contrasting place where the old and...
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she was shot dead by minneapolis officer mohamed noor as she approached the patrol car. police service, was charged with third degree murder and second—degree manslaughter. mr noor‘s lawyers say he will plead not guilty, arguing he used reasonable force. a spokesperson for the city of minneapolis says it's reviewing the lawsuit. the former white house spokesman, sean spicer, has denied undermining the importance of truth in politics during his time working for donald trump. in an interview with the bbc‘s newsnight programme, the first by a british broadcaster, to mark the launch of his new book, he said he was merely the channel for mr trump's views. my colleague emily maitlis began by asking him about the controversy over the numbers attending the president's inauguration. i've been very clear in the book that if there is a day i would think i would love a do—over on, it's that one. i set the dye on that day for a lot of what was to come. think what i was trying to do, and clearly not well, was change the focus from the number of people attending it to focus on the tota
she was shot dead by minneapolis officer mohamed noor as she approached the patrol car. police service, was charged with third degree murder and second—degree manslaughter. mr noor‘s lawyers say he will plead not guilty, arguing he used reasonable force. a spokesperson for the city of minneapolis says it's reviewing the lawsuit. the former white house spokesman, sean spicer, has denied undermining the importance of truth in politics during his time working for donald trump. in an interview...
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achmet mohammed rahmani is a busy man he's among an elected man whose district can be found among the ruins of western mosul. from his workshop he organizes clearance of rubble and booby traps and is also in charge of food and water distribution the recent past is ever present even in these mundane tasks. that when there's an assessment for food and somebody says this is the son of an i.a.s. family as i go out there won't be any food for that family. then this guy blames another family who wasn't i and so they don't get any food either. you. have to run man says about half the people in his district supported the i.r.s. some from fear some from conviction. the evidence of what that led to is everywhere in mass graves like this one. you know my house my son just wanted to cross the street they shot him in the back he was my only son. so he had six children. have to rock man asks for details tries to comfort her but there's nothing he can do. all of the. accusations eat through the community to try to find out what's real and what's not after a man is registering everyone he sends the d
achmet mohammed rahmani is a busy man he's among an elected man whose district can be found among the ruins of western mosul. from his workshop he organizes clearance of rubble and booby traps and is also in charge of food and water distribution the recent past is ever present even in these mundane tasks. that when there's an assessment for food and somebody says this is the son of an i.a.s. family as i go out there won't be any food for that family. then this guy blames another family who...
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the former east african foes for a border war from one thousand nine hundred eight to two thousand mohammed though has more now from the south about. at a train an ethiopian flags fly side by side amid austin titian's displays of affection files and scott that at the state of guys close up to welcome they had a chance because didn't until last month the size afford he was it's hubris most hated figure the bogeyman of a two decade conflict that's pred is the billet to close the horn of africa his visit would have seemed inconceivable just weeks ago i had never in my life imagined the state took up a big call its sad situation and the political. side was big government in egypt that was not willing to do gigs these they took up. the look was true many people died that i couldn't probably that but a true president as far as the forty three european and many here say they're surprised at the speed with which things are blown about peace is up last looking possible between a trillion ethiopia. together the two leaders waved at the hop pickups yellow for all because of all past historical and cul
the former east african foes for a border war from one thousand nine hundred eight to two thousand mohammed though has more now from the south about. at a train an ethiopian flags fly side by side amid austin titian's displays of affection files and scott that at the state of guys close up to welcome they had a chance because didn't until last month the size afford he was it's hubris most hated figure the bogeyman of a two decade conflict that's pred is the billet to close the horn of africa...
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sixteenth and this is of quick nigeria's willing party in a major blow to president mohamed biharis bid for reelection so this makes the old progressives congress of the a.p.c. a minority party in the senate fourteen of the sixteen left have defected to the opposition people's democratic party thirty two members of the lower house of representatives also left the a.p.c. joined the p.d.p. last week another faction of the a.p.c. said it no longer supported biharis government presidential elections meanwhile are expected to take place in february twenty ninth. united states government has announced a multi-billion dollar aid package for his farm rice is to protect them from any potential trade war resulting from president tom's protectionists. white house correspondent kimberly how it is more. in many rural parts of the united states fears of an escalating trade war are real a lot of producers might not survive. in early july the u.s. slapped twenty five percent tariffs on hundreds of chinese goods imported into the united states china responded with its own measures targeting u.s. product
sixteenth and this is of quick nigeria's willing party in a major blow to president mohamed biharis bid for reelection so this makes the old progressives congress of the a.p.c. a minority party in the senate fourteen of the sixteen left have defected to the opposition people's democratic party thirty two members of the lower house of representatives also left the a.p.c. joined the p.d.p. last week another faction of the a.p.c. said it no longer supported biharis government presidential...
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mohammed is also 14. he escaped lebanon before coming here and still dreams of home.heard here at one of the country's most prestigious venues, with a poem they have written themselves. it makes me feel i am in syria, eating falafel for breakfast with my family. what do you want people to take away from the poem? to understand syria is a very nice country, that people would like to live in all their lives. but because of the war, everything is gone now. neither mohammed nor sajeda spoke english when they arrived. it was hard settling in. some children was bullying me, like, go away, go back to your home, we don't want you here. iremember iraq. iremembersyria. iam, isaid... like, when i was small i didn't think, i am going to be on stage in front of all these people. very exciting, and i hope that the audience will really enjoy it. now, to something fishy sweeping paris. a new craze is attracting growing numbers of people keen to capitalise on the city's clean waterways. ‘streetfishing' is catching on, as andy beatt reports. casting a spell on the beautiful banks of th
mohammed is also 14. he escaped lebanon before coming here and still dreams of home.heard here at one of the country's most prestigious venues, with a poem they have written themselves. it makes me feel i am in syria, eating falafel for breakfast with my family. what do you want people to take away from the poem? to understand syria is a very nice country, that people would like to live in all their lives. but because of the war, everything is gone now. neither mohammed nor sajeda spoke english...
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were the highest they have been in for years and for whatever reason the trump administration allows mohamed bin salon and saudi arabia to act very aggressively in the region completely and try and shacked or in fact with u.s. support as we know the who are backed by iran and saudi arabia has blocked this important strait which raises the question of whether or not iran will then block the strait of hormuz in a retaliatory effort the strait of hormuz is extremely significant because over twenty percent of the world's entire oil flows through that and it is the opening from the persian gulf out into the sea moustafa coast tension in tehran so clearly the who sees. deliberately trying to hit the these where it hurts a run code. well thank you very much for having me on the show then. you know the point is that there are been some misunderstandings in here because and so a lot of yemen they have been reiterating since last night that they have targeted washin and not crude wessels while saudi officials including their energy minister they are insisting that their crude missiles have been target
were the highest they have been in for years and for whatever reason the trump administration allows mohamed bin salon and saudi arabia to act very aggressively in the region completely and try and shacked or in fact with u.s. support as we know the who are backed by iran and saudi arabia has blocked this important strait which raises the question of whether or not iran will then block the strait of hormuz in a retaliatory effort the strait of hormuz is extremely significant because over twenty...
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i advice prince mohammed bin saddam not to invest money in the united states because of that is over litigate in relation to nine eleven you know all of that the kong going to says a good read a little what the sixteen overwhelmingly which lifts the immunity oh governments who are citizens would evolve in nine eleven any case any single case is that by an american citizen means the of the medical government would you freeze all assists and funds of saudi and understood in do not see this they want to come in there and not points of the nine eleven people yes so my colleague in the middle east has cracked and then he says congress passed that bill it's called jost the justice against state sponsors against terrorism act it passed with overwhelming popularity and congress because of popular support among the american public however president obama vetoed that bill precisely because he understood how detrimental back could put the united states in a position with our middle eastern allies and as we know some of these governments including the saudi arabian government the government and
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ali thank you for joining us mohamed what beneficially established at this point. yes the number of people were killed because of the eiffel terrorist explosions in sweden is rising there are conflicting reports on the numbers but it's clear that the numbers over one hundred because what happened was that there was some will to assign bombers that attacked infiltrated first the city offered its way to and then the first suicide bomber blew himself up inside a very crowded area it is actually a popular crowded market in the middle of elsewhere over there and this is why the number of those who have been killed is high. that was that was the first explosion that happened in the morning but then there were two other side bombers chased down by the syrian security forces inside wade that borders and neighborhoods said they were killed before they can blow themselves up and also there was a force for the side bomber trying to blow him so far inside the national hospital but according to the security forces there and the governor of that suicide bomber was arrested alive
ali thank you for joining us mohamed what beneficially established at this point. yes the number of people were killed because of the eiffel terrorist explosions in sweden is rising there are conflicting reports on the numbers but it's clear that the numbers over one hundred because what happened was that there was some will to assign bombers that attacked infiltrated first the city offered its way to and then the first suicide bomber blew himself up inside a very crowded area it is actually a...