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saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman has been talked about as his country's vladimir putin. will be in moscow for the opening ceremony and game, sitting next to the russian president vladimir putin. we never know exactly what they're going to chat about in the stands, but achilles, the russian predictor cat today made his prediction for this opening world cup game. achilles selected the bowl of food represeing russia, das vlad dania. we also know another question for achilles if he is open for business. texas has next. the line between work and life hasn't just blurred. it's gone. that's why you need someone behind you. not just a card. an ee support system. whether visiting the airport lounge to catch up on what's really important. or even using those hard-earned points to squeeze in a little family time. no one has your back like american express. so no matter where you're going... we're right there with you. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. don't live life without it. ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don'
saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman has been talked about as his country's vladimir putin. will be in moscow for the opening ceremony and game, sitting next to the russian president vladimir putin. we never know exactly what they're going to chat about in the stands, but achilles, the russian predictor cat today made his prediction for this opening world cup game. achilles selected the bowl of food represeing russia, das vlad dania. we also know another question for achilles if he is open...
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opening game on thursday president vladimir putin watched the much alongside saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman and fee for president johnny infantino those are the headlines news continues here on al-jazeera after witness silent war. god to me to myself. so it ousts. intraday. before to let it all. mean excuse me. can i shift i'm talking. i doubt of the dog but the ones that are listening for something. less of it in their why i like telling a year. along with. all my love i have it but as they will abolish. because it was also a sort of has the whole flock thought. it was really good but isn't there one of them but there's a. but there could be a william addresses. anywhere where there are three hundred serial into a book to you. what are some of the foolish. to. demand. a piece of not life remember the. way you think about it nor been it a test that one before stunnel arius before stunnel yannick a bit capitol hill a. little funds i was gonna marry about asher singing of shit oh well my star behind difficult to. the had my for that every day of the fullest stayed. my ears there and equality.
opening game on thursday president vladimir putin watched the much alongside saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman and fee for president johnny infantino those are the headlines news continues here on al-jazeera after witness silent war. god to me to myself. so it ousts. intraday. before to let it all. mean excuse me. can i shift i'm talking. i doubt of the dog but the ones that are listening for something. less of it in their why i like telling a year. along with. all my love i have it but as...
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it's being hailed as an important step towards modernisation by crown prince mohamed bin salman. my colleague ben brown spoke to najah al—otaibi, a senior analyst at the arabia foundation, a washington—based think tank focusing on the middle east. as a saudi woman, she expressed how happy she was to see the ban lifted. it's fantastic, great step for saudi arabia to prove it is committed to improving women's rights. the ban on women driving has always been the reason why saudi arabia has an image deficit everywhere. it has undermined every step the government has undertaken to support women, every progressive step that has been taken has every progressive step that has been ta ken has been every progressive step that has been taken has been undermined by the ban on driving. so it's very important for saudi arabia. it has taken a long time for women to get this change, many years. yet, almost a century ago. this has been a public opinion issue for a century. it's never too late, it's the start. crown prince mohammad bin salman started this, and it's a step forward for more rights f
it's being hailed as an important step towards modernisation by crown prince mohamed bin salman. my colleague ben brown spoke to najah al—otaibi, a senior analyst at the arabia foundation, a washington—based think tank focusing on the middle east. as a saudi woman, she expressed how happy she was to see the ban lifted. it's fantastic, great step for saudi arabia to prove it is committed to improving women's rights. the ban on women driving has always been the reason why saudi arabia has an...
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the move is part of a programme of modernisation under crown prince mohamed bin salman. but there's been criticism that many leading women's rights activists who challenged the ban are still in prison. hello, if you have got the weekend off, you're onto a winner. it will stay dry, and strong sunshine. very one, as well. almost uk wide. out there tonight, things turn a little bit fresh after a sunny day. clear skies that the vast majority. bit of low cloud is hitting the coast, and temperatures just not quite as cool as last night, but still in single figures in the countryside for some of you. another very warm day on monday, particular in both, web and northern ireland. tebbit is widely into the mid—20s. please guys the most, a bit more cloud developing through the highlands and islands, and still chance for some local... posts tend to be a bit fresher than in land. temperatures could peak at 29 degrees in london. more of that heat, more of that such a decline of the next few days, goodbye. —— more of that sunshine. good evening. this is bbc news. our latest headlines:
the move is part of a programme of modernisation under crown prince mohamed bin salman. but there's been criticism that many leading women's rights activists who challenged the ban are still in prison. hello, if you have got the weekend off, you're onto a winner. it will stay dry, and strong sunshine. very one, as well. almost uk wide. out there tonight, things turn a little bit fresh after a sunny day. clear skies that the vast majority. bit of low cloud is hitting the coast, and temperatures...
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but they didn't get anywhere until the arrival of saudi arabia's newly reformed crown prince, mohamed bin salmanlowed girls to play sports in public schools, opened cinemas for the first time in decades, encouraged more women to join the work force, and permitted music to be performed in public. ♪ >> reporter: but for saudi women, true legal equality is a long way off. they still need a male relative's permission to travel overseas or get married. and in this deeply conservative country, some women won't be allowed to drive by their husbands and fathers regardless of the law. in recent weeks, the saudi government has also arrested several women's rights campaigners, accusing them of conspiring against the authorities. holly williams, cbs news, riyadh, saudi arabia. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," there's been a surge of women running for office since the last election. we'll ask the youngest woman ever elected to congress about how she's trying to recruit other republican women to run. >>> plus, backyard chickens are on the rise in urban eras across the country. we'll show you how people in
but they didn't get anywhere until the arrival of saudi arabia's newly reformed crown prince, mohamed bin salmanlowed girls to play sports in public schools, opened cinemas for the first time in decades, encouraged more women to join the work force, and permitted music to be performed in public. ♪ >> reporter: but for saudi women, true legal equality is a long way off. they still need a male relative's permission to travel overseas or get married. and in this deeply conservative...
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they've come to recognize -- mohammed bin salman has changed a lot there.at screwing consumers with $100 barrel oil is not good it drives competing fuel sources. they want to stay in the game because right now the other fuel sources as much as we love them and maybe they're green, you can't compete with how much the distance of gasoline gives you there's no competition for it particularly as it relates to transportation so as long as prices are here and they can sort of get along and we can all live with it globally, this is around the area they'd like to see it stay. >> i mean, the price has weathered this whole period. you know, that would suggest to me that it's a bullish picture the way the market has acted, i mean >> absolutely. there's a sense the market -- it's not a sense global oil spuppliers are tippig lower. we're clearly in a deficit situation. we're consumering more than is put on the market. right now it's a bullish setup the problem you start to have, you get to a big bull run in oil. it seems like a championship team, basketball or something
they've come to recognize -- mohammed bin salman has changed a lot there.at screwing consumers with $100 barrel oil is not good it drives competing fuel sources. they want to stay in the game because right now the other fuel sources as much as we love them and maybe they're green, you can't compete with how much the distance of gasoline gives you there's no competition for it particularly as it relates to transportation so as long as prices are here and they can sort of get along and we can all...
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it is what one of the number of modernising reforms by crown prince mohammed bin salman, before the filmto drive, comes enforced in less than a week. but there have been accusations of a crackdown on women's rights activist, with another detained recent weeks. the message some saudis are taking as a result, you can have all the fun, but don't criticise the system. lebo diseko, bbc news. lets we'll leave you with pictures of the sheer excitement of mexican fans celebrating their side's victory over germany at the world cup. a p pa re ntly apparently in mexico city, the jumping up and down registered on the earthquake richter scale. after a fairly cloudy weekend, some of us will be waking up to decent sunshine first thing on monday morning. not everywhere. the weather for the week ahead, summer will return to southern and central part of the uk. certainly warming up by tuesday and wednesday. the north, however, unsettled with some rain. this is what is happening right now. still a lot of cloud in the atlantic. it is pushing in the direction of the uk. during the course of this morning in t
it is what one of the number of modernising reforms by crown prince mohammed bin salman, before the filmto drive, comes enforced in less than a week. but there have been accusations of a crackdown on women's rights activist, with another detained recent weeks. the message some saudis are taking as a result, you can have all the fun, but don't criticise the system. lebo diseko, bbc news. lets we'll leave you with pictures of the sheer excitement of mexican fans celebrating their side's victory...
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it's part of a programme of modernisation under crown prince mohamed bin salman.ut leading women's rights activists who challenged the ban will be marking the day behind bars. bill hayton reports. just after midnight in riyadh, a piece of history is about to be made. a perfectly normal act in every other country in the world, but until now, not in saudi arabia. ujdeen al—ateek takes the wheel of the family car and drives into the street. all i can think about it, i can still do my own stuff. i do not have to ask about anyone to take me around. it is very important for us to drive. ok, maybe, a lot of us do not need to drive. but for me, i used to drive, i used to do my own stuff, i'm not used to being driven around. enjoying the freedom of the city, this change has been a long time coming. some activists have been demanding the right to drive for decades. back in 2013, this woman took the wheel in defiance of the law. some were punished for doing the same thing. change is under way in saudi arabia. cinemas have been allowed to open, along with the same music conce
it's part of a programme of modernisation under crown prince mohamed bin salman.ut leading women's rights activists who challenged the ban will be marking the day behind bars. bill hayton reports. just after midnight in riyadh, a piece of history is about to be made. a perfectly normal act in every other country in the world, but until now, not in saudi arabia. ujdeen al—ateek takes the wheel of the family car and drives into the street. all i can think about it, i can still do my own stuff....
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it is one of a number of modernising reforms by crown prince mohammed bin salman.on his changes. another, allowing women to drive, comes into force in less than a week. but there have been accusations of a crackdown on women's rights activists, with another detained recent weeks. and women still need permission from a male guardian to travel, work or access healthcare. the message some saudis are taking as a result — you can have more fun, but don't criticise the system. lebo diseko, bbc news. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @nkem|fejika. well, after a fairly cloudy weekend, some of us will be waking up to some decent sunshine first thing on monday morning, but not absolutely everywhere. and as far as the weather goes, for the week ahead, summer will return to southern and central part of the uk. certainly warming up by tuesday and wednesday. the north, however, unsettled with some rain. now, this is what's happening right now. there's still a lot of cloud in the atlantic, and it is pushing in the direction of the uk. so during
it is one of a number of modernising reforms by crown prince mohammed bin salman.on his changes. another, allowing women to drive, comes into force in less than a week. but there have been accusations of a crackdown on women's rights activists, with another detained recent weeks. and women still need permission from a male guardian to travel, work or access healthcare. the message some saudis are taking as a result — you can have more fun, but don't criticise the system. lebo diseko, bbc...
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especially the saudi crown prince, mohammed bin salman, whose image is hard to miss here.y hidden from view, there's a darker picture. leading women's rights activists have recently been jailed, including loujain al—hathloul, a public face of the driving campaign. she's seen here in 2014, daring to defy the ban. this should have been a moment of celebration. instead, it is a bittersweet moment for the women's rights activists who have been fighting for this reform for almost three decades now. they remain now, behind bars, silenced or enforced into self—exile. so this is this point, this is not the biggest one... but many saudi women are focused on new freedom and some on new wheels, like nadia. oh, it smells nice. the leather smells nice. when car shopping in the past, she only checked out the back seat. every time i bought a car i had a tear in my eye thinking, oh my god i'm not i going to be driving it. it's the driver who's going to have the first step on it. and that kind of use to break my heart because it's my money, my car, i want to be able to be the first one to
especially the saudi crown prince, mohammed bin salman, whose image is hard to miss here.y hidden from view, there's a darker picture. leading women's rights activists have recently been jailed, including loujain al—hathloul, a public face of the driving campaign. she's seen here in 2014, daring to defy the ban. this should have been a moment of celebration. instead, it is a bittersweet moment for the women's rights activists who have been fighting for this reform for almost three decades...
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lifting of the ban is being hailed as an important step towards modernisation by crown prince mohamed bin salman donna larsen reports. just after midnight in riyadh, and a piece of history is about to be made. a perfectly normal act in every other country in the world but, until now, not in saudi arabia. ujdeen al—ateek takes the wheel of the family car and drives into the street. all i can think about, i can still do my own stuff. i don't have to ask for anyone to take me around. that's very important. for us to drive, 0k, maybe a lot of us don't need to drive but, for me, i used to drive, i used to do my own stuff. so i'm not used to someone to drive me around. wow! i'm so excited, i'm so happy. honestly, i can't express my feelings. i haven't been sleeping for two days just thinking about this moment. and today we're actually on the roads, driving. people are waving, they're so happy. i'm so honoured. it's an amazing feeling. enjoying the freedom of the city, this change has been a long time coming. some activists have been demanding the right to drive for decades. back in 2013, this woman to
lifting of the ban is being hailed as an important step towards modernisation by crown prince mohamed bin salman donna larsen reports. just after midnight in riyadh, and a piece of history is about to be made. a perfectly normal act in every other country in the world but, until now, not in saudi arabia. ujdeen al—ateek takes the wheel of the family car and drives into the street. all i can think about, i can still do my own stuff. i don't have to ask for anyone to take me around. that's very...
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especially the saudi crown prince, mohammed bin salman, whose image is hard to miss here.led reformer, but critics say hidden from view, there's a darker picture. leading women's rights activists have recently been jailed, including loujain al—hathloul, a public face of the driving campaign. she's seen here in 2014, daring to defy the ban. this should have been a moment of celebration. instead, it is a bittersweet moment for the women's rights activists who have been fighting for this reform for almost three decades now. they remain now, behind bars, silenced or enforced into self—exile. so this is this point, this is not the biggest one... but many saudi women are focused on new freedom and some on new wheels, like nadia. oh, it smells nice. the leather smells nice. when car shopping in the past, she only checked out the back seat. every time i bought a car i had a tear in my eye thinking, oh my god i'm not i going to be driving it. it's the driver who's going to have the first step on it. and that kind of use to break my heart because it's my money, my car, i want to be
especially the saudi crown prince, mohammed bin salman, whose image is hard to miss here.led reformer, but critics say hidden from view, there's a darker picture. leading women's rights activists have recently been jailed, including loujain al—hathloul, a public face of the driving campaign. she's seen here in 2014, daring to defy the ban. this should have been a moment of celebration. instead, it is a bittersweet moment for the women's rights activists who have been fighting for this reform...
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the move is part of a programme of modernisation under crown prince mohamed bin salman.ivists who challenged the ban are still in prison. we've had the world cup news already but time now for the rest of the day's sport withjohn watson at the bbc sport centre. england's cricketers won the fifth and final one day international at old trafford to secure an historic 5—0 series victory over the world champions australia. after a shaky start they recovered to win by a single wicket thanks largely to an impressive century from joss butler. drew savage reports. they came to old trafford in the hope of seeing history made. australia have never been whitewashed by england in any format of cricket. and after a bright start by the tourists, moeen ali helped put england in charge. wickets fell regularly. jos buttler was sharp behind the stumps. although cricket history shows us, never understimate the australian fighting spirit. they were all out for 205, which looked beatable. but billy stanlake, the last man out, tore into the england batsmen. getting jonny bairstow, joe root, and
the move is part of a programme of modernisation under crown prince mohamed bin salman.ivists who challenged the ban are still in prison. we've had the world cup news already but time now for the rest of the day's sport withjohn watson at the bbc sport centre. england's cricketers won the fifth and final one day international at old trafford to secure an historic 5—0 series victory over the world champions australia. after a shaky start they recovered to win by a single wicket thanks largely...
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it is one of a number of modernising reforms by crown prince mohammed bin salman.es. another, allowing women to drive, comes into force in less than a week, and a woman was recently given a driving licence for the first time. but there are still limits on what women can do. this footage shows campaigners out and the ban in protest. —— flouting the ban. now there are been accusations of a crackdown on women's rights activists, with a number detained recent weeks. and women still need permission from a male guardian to travel, work or access healthcare. and so the message seems conflicted, or to put it another way, you can have more fun, but don't criticise the system. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @nkem|fejika well, after a fairly cloudy weekend, some of us will be waking up to some decent sunshine first thing on monday morning, but not absolutely everywhere. and as far as the weather goes for the week ahead, well, it looks like summer is going to return to southern and central part of the uk. certainly warming up by tuesday
it is one of a number of modernising reforms by crown prince mohammed bin salman.es. another, allowing women to drive, comes into force in less than a week, and a woman was recently given a driving licence for the first time. but there are still limits on what women can do. this footage shows campaigners out and the ban in protest. —— flouting the ban. now there are been accusations of a crackdown on women's rights activists, with a number detained recent weeks. and women still need...
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the move is part of a programme of modernisation under crown prince mohammed bin salman.that many leading women‘s rights activists who challenged the ban are still in prison. that‘s it from me. the next news on bbc one is at 6:40pm, bye for now. good afternoon. we are already into the low 20s, sunshine is more abundant than yesterday. hello. you‘re watching the bbc news channel with shaun ley. as well as obesity, the health secretaryjeremy hunt has also been talking about brexit and described the warnings by airbus about uncertainty as "completely inappropriate." earlier this week, airbus warned it could pull out of the uk if the country exits the single market and customs union, with no transition deal. speaking on the andrew marr show, mr hunt said the government had to "stand firm" and "ignore siren voices." i just thought it was completely inappropriate for businesses to make, to be making these kinds of threats for one simple reason — we are in an absolutely critical moment in the brexit discussions and what that means is that we need to get behind theresa may, to de
the move is part of a programme of modernisation under crown prince mohammed bin salman.that many leading women‘s rights activists who challenged the ban are still in prison. that‘s it from me. the next news on bbc one is at 6:40pm, bye for now. good afternoon. we are already into the low 20s, sunshine is more abundant than yesterday. hello. you‘re watching the bbc news channel with shaun ley. as well as obesity, the health secretaryjeremy hunt has also been talking about brexit and...
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that's with prince mohammed bin salman. a 5-0 final score. good one for russia. >> definitely a strong start for them. but the one rough patch came before the match, thanks to a british pop star, robbie williams, kind of dressed by derrick zoolander. that's an interesting suit all right. his microphone did have some issues. >> the social media reaction was not kind. one twitter user wrote, of all the human rights abuses you can level at russia, having robbie williams perform at the opening ceremony is probably the worst. >> and things didn't get better. he gave a one-fingered salute to the camera. now he could face an $8,000 fine. >> why do artists do this? >> why? why? >> it's a bad idea. >> you know everyone is watching. >>> let's talk about day two. it is on today. the best team in the world, portugal, is playing some other teams. >> i'm rooting for spain this year. i'd be rooting for team usa, but sadly, they didn't make it. >> i'm sorry you're going to lose today against portugal and the best player in the world. jack, what are you doing
that's with prince mohammed bin salman. a 5-0 final score. good one for russia. >> definitely a strong start for them. but the one rough patch came before the match, thanks to a british pop star, robbie williams, kind of dressed by derrick zoolander. that's an interesting suit all right. his microphone did have some issues. >> the social media reaction was not kind. one twitter user wrote, of all the human rights abuses you can level at russia, having robbie williams perform at the...
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it's part of a programme of modernisation under crown prince mohamed bin salman.he ban are still in prison. who challenged the ban this week marks three years since the terror attack in the tunisian beach resort of sousse. 30 of the dead were british — and some of those who survived say they feel let down by the government, because they've not had enough financial support. now a group representing victims of all terror attacks is calling for a dedicated fund to be set up, to help those affected. judith moritz reports. to help those affected. each time terror strikes, the routine is repeated. rolling news on our screens. the routine is repeated. a number of fatalities following reports of an explosion... government promises of support. following reports of an explosion... i will ensure we do all we can to help those affected like in tunisia three years ago. to help those affected we just heard screams, shouting, gunshots, it was just chaos. ijust remember saying, "oh my god, we're going to play." — — going to die. shirley church lost her leg after the beach attack
it's part of a programme of modernisation under crown prince mohamed bin salman.he ban are still in prison. who challenged the ban this week marks three years since the terror attack in the tunisian beach resort of sousse. 30 of the dead were british — and some of those who survived say they feel let down by the government, because they've not had enough financial support. now a group representing victims of all terror attacks is calling for a dedicated fund to be set up, to help those...
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the man on the left, crown prince mohammed bin salman, was behind the decision to lift the driving baneptember, women were allowed into a sports stadium, previouslyjust women were allowed into a sports stadium, previously just for men, women were allowed into a sports stadium, previouslyjust for men, to watch a concert for the first time. the reforms are part of the royal family's plans to modernise saudi arabia and improve its reputation. as the royal family is arabia and improve its reputation. as the royalfamily is being celebrated for bringing about this change, pressure will grow on them to acknowledge those who campaigns and now faced with tony and sentences. —— face draconian sentences. the case of michael rotondo struck a chord with many recently — you may remember he was the 30—year—old american who was literally evicted by his parents after refusing to move out and find a job. while many of us laughed or rolled their eyes at the affair, one fellow new yorker began getting some interesting calls. that's because he shares the same name, is the same age, and — you guessed it — l
the man on the left, crown prince mohammed bin salman, was behind the decision to lift the driving baneptember, women were allowed into a sports stadium, previouslyjust women were allowed into a sports stadium, previously just for men, women were allowed into a sports stadium, previouslyjust for men, to watch a concert for the first time. the reforms are part of the royal family's plans to modernise saudi arabia and improve its reputation. as the royal family is arabia and improve its...
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the move is part of a programme of modernisation under crown prince mohamed bin salman.on the stroke of midnight, seizing their moment, and driving into the history books with a smile that says, it is our turn now. and plenty of support along the way. come morning, more women were taking to the road. teacher kareema seen off by her daughters. in six months it will be your turn. the only hazard she faced, male drivers. there is a stop sign, we have to stop. he did not want to stop. oh, my god. kareema has been taking us for a spin around the neighbourhood. today, she and other saudi women are finally behind the wheel. it has been a long time coming, and many women here are hoping there will be more changes ahead. watch us. in a few years you will see that saudi society is different, and the community, mainly. people will be more open, they will be more tolerant. really, a couple of years, five years maximum, saudi arabia will change a lot, for the better. but some saudi women are not free to drive today. this is lujain al—hathloul, who has challenged the ban for years. in
the move is part of a programme of modernisation under crown prince mohamed bin salman.on the stroke of midnight, seizing their moment, and driving into the history books with a smile that says, it is our turn now. and plenty of support along the way. come morning, more women were taking to the road. teacher kareema seen off by her daughters. in six months it will be your turn. the only hazard she faced, male drivers. there is a stop sign, we have to stop. he did not want to stop. oh, my god....
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but they didn't get anywhere until the arrival of saudi arabia's new reforming crown prince, mohammed bin salman. al's also allowed girls to play sports in public schools, opened cinemas for the first time in decades, encouraged more women to join the work force, and permitted music to be performed in public. p ♪ a taboo for many conservative muslims. saudi rock band, most of us, wrote this song in support of women drivers, with apologies to steppenwolf. >> ♪ get your motor running he we're at the same period at the end of the '60s back in the erst where liberation happened suddenly. so people are going through the same here. we're saying that hey, we could be the stones or the beatles of wis era here... yeah, rock 'n' roll! >> reporter: but for saudi women, true legal equality is a long way off. they still need a male relative's permission to travell overseas or get married. and in this deeply conservative country, some women won't be allowed to drive by their husbands and fathers, regardless of the law. in recent weeks, the saudi government has also arrested several womens' rights campaigners,
but they didn't get anywhere until the arrival of saudi arabia's new reforming crown prince, mohammed bin salman. al's also allowed girls to play sports in public schools, opened cinemas for the first time in decades, encouraged more women to join the work force, and permitted music to be performed in public. p ♪ a taboo for many conservative muslims. saudi rock band, most of us, wrote this song in support of women drivers, with apologies to steppenwolf. >> ♪ get your motor running he...
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the ban on women driving has been lifted by the crown prince, mohammed bin salman. for the first time in more than 30 years, women can now go to sporting events, and many women we've spoken to here tell us this is a moment of freedom. that they will now be able to do things for themselves, they feel that other changes will follow. but the process of change here is very tightly controlled, it's directed from the top, and it's the authorities who set the pace. and some of the women who campaigned hardest for the lifting of this driving ban, the key activists, several of them were arrested in may. they are facing serious charges, and human rights campaigners say that while women will now be allowed to drive, the climate for human rights is still stifling, and instead of being behind the wheel, key activists are behind bars. are like o rla orla guerin, from saudi arabia. brazil take on costa rica this lunchtime at the world cup, as the five—time winners look to pick up their first win of the tournament. that's after their fierce south american rivals argentina slumped t
the ban on women driving has been lifted by the crown prince, mohammed bin salman. for the first time in more than 30 years, women can now go to sporting events, and many women we've spoken to here tell us this is a moment of freedom. that they will now be able to do things for themselves, they feel that other changes will follow. but the process of change here is very tightly controlled, it's directed from the top, and it's the authorities who set the pace. and some of the women who campaigned...
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ritz carlton hotel became a prison for some assad's wealthiest mean the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman promoting a more modern kingdom globally well neutering challenges at home charlotte dallas al-jazeera leaders from saudi arabia the u.a.e. and kuwait to meeting in mecca to discuss possible help for jordan struggling economy european union's foreign policy chief and a committee any met jordan's king abdullah on saturday jordan is facing rising public debt partially caused by an influx of refugees fleeing syria or hassan baris a professor of international studies at the university of jordan he spoke to others here about why jordan has been facing economic difficulties and what they hope to achieve at the meeting in mecca. this is confusing for damien's and we expected that no one would let jordan down but unfortunately over the last two years jordan has received no funds from from the gulf he stated probably they are they have their own problem they're bogged down in in regional conflicts it's cetera but. actually you know it's better to arrive late than never i mean actually they're
ritz carlton hotel became a prison for some assad's wealthiest mean the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman promoting a more modern kingdom globally well neutering challenges at home charlotte dallas al-jazeera leaders from saudi arabia the u.a.e. and kuwait to meeting in mecca to discuss possible help for jordan struggling economy european union's foreign policy chief and a committee any met jordan's king abdullah on saturday jordan is facing rising public debt partially caused by an influx...
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the move is part of a programme of modernisation under crown prince mohamed bin salman.d the ban are still in prison. hello, if you have got the weekend off, you're onto a winner. it will stay dry, and strong sunshine. very one, as well. almost uk wide. 0ut there tonight, things turn a little bit fresh after a sunny day. clear skies that the vast majority. bit of low cloud is hitting the
the move is part of a programme of modernisation under crown prince mohamed bin salman.d the ban are still in prison. hello, if you have got the weekend off, you're onto a winner. it will stay dry, and strong sunshine. very one, as well. almost uk wide. 0ut there tonight, things turn a little bit fresh after a sunny day. clear skies that the vast majority. bit of low cloud is hitting the
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there has been plenty of murmurings that crown prince mohammed bin salman of saudi arabia and donaldhere was kind of an understanding that should the us government come down hard on iran that iran would back fill it. no one knows if this is true or what numbers would be talked about. yesterday there was concrete evidence that these are very big numbers being talked about. the issueis numbers being talked about. the issue is saudi arabia have said, yes, we will produce 10.8 million barrels a day, but that... higher than may levels for what they were producing, and we are going to lose a lot more from iran. iran isn't the only issue, venezuelan is declining, angola, nigeria, and there is no spare capacity outside of saudi arabia. thank you very much for talking to us. joining us is sophie kilvert, senior investment manager at seven investment management. welcome, good morning, good to see you as ever. let's talk about currencies. we have spoken out about the markets and the big fluctuations we have seen with fears of a trade warand we have seen with fears of a trade war and this ongoin
there has been plenty of murmurings that crown prince mohammed bin salman of saudi arabia and donaldhere was kind of an understanding that should the us government come down hard on iran that iran would back fill it. no one knows if this is true or what numbers would be talked about. yesterday there was concrete evidence that these are very big numbers being talked about. the issueis numbers being talked about. the issue is saudi arabia have said, yes, we will produce 10.8 million barrels a...
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raiser thumping saudi arabia 5-0 in front of a packed crowd which included vladimir putin and mohamed bin salmanit awkward in the box >> as the goals kept going in, and for infantino sitting between them saying that's football, that's how things go things were getting better and better for russia. fairly cordial at the start. handshakes between the two this is probably at 3-0, 4-0 as the goals kept going in that's what happened as for the goals themselves, russia got off to a great start. the moscow times said before the game that the team was doomed to fail those fears never got realized it was gra zizinsky who got the first goal, and then cheryshev came off the bench to score. then saudi arabia were just masters of their own downfall. every time and again they kept giving the ball away >> for a 5-0 match, it wasn't that exciting. it was a bit boring. can we talk about today? >> go ahead. >> spain/portugal. spain had the whole controversy with the coach what will we look for there? >> now spain going into the tournament, one of the favorites. still one of the favorites with the bookies, but at
raiser thumping saudi arabia 5-0 in front of a packed crowd which included vladimir putin and mohamed bin salmanit awkward in the box >> as the goals kept going in, and for infantino sitting between them saying that's football, that's how things go things were getting better and better for russia. fairly cordial at the start. handshakes between the two this is probably at 3-0, 4-0 as the goals kept going in that's what happened as for the goals themselves, russia got off to a great start....
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saudi crown prince mohammed bin his country's vladimirin.out as mohammed bin salman will be in moscow the opening ceremony and the game, sitting next to the russian president vladimir putin. we may never know exactly what they're goto thands, but achilles, the russian predictor cat today made his prediction for this opening world cup game. achilles selected the bowl of food representing russia, dasvidaniya. we know that much ahead of time. we also know another question for achilles if he is open for business. that's next. it's pretty amazing out there. the world is full of more possibilities than ever before. and american express has your back every step of the way- whether it's the comfort of knowing help is just a call away with global assist. or getting financing to fund your business. no one has your back like american express. so where ever you go. we're right there with you. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. don't live life without it. that's confident. but it's not kayak confident. kayak searches hundreds of travel and airline sites to find
saudi crown prince mohammed bin his country's vladimirin.out as mohammed bin salman will be in moscow the opening ceremony and the game, sitting next to the russian president vladimir putin. we may never know exactly what they're goto thands, but achilles, the russian predictor cat today made his prediction for this opening world cup game. achilles selected the bowl of food representing russia, dasvidaniya. we know that much ahead of time. we also know another question for achilles if he is...
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especially the crown prince, mohammed bin salman, whose image is hard to miss here.icture. leading campaigners like loujain al—hathloul, seen here daring to break the driving ban, are now behind bars, not behind the wheel. they were rounded up last month. this should have been a moment of celebration. instead, it is a bittersweet moment for the women's rights activists who have been fighting for this reform for almost three decades. they remain now behind bars, silenced or enforced into self—exile. so this is not the biggest one? but many saudi women are focused on new freedom, and some on new wheels, like nadiya. it spells nice, the leather smells nice. when car shopping in the past, she only checked out the back seat. every time i bought a car, i had a tear in my eye thinking, oh my god, i'm going to be driving it, it's the driver who's going to have the first step on it, and that kind of used to break my heart, because it's my money, it's my car. i want to be able to be the first one to drive it out from the showroom back to the house. but that never happened, and
especially the crown prince, mohammed bin salman, whose image is hard to miss here.icture. leading campaigners like loujain al—hathloul, seen here daring to break the driving ban, are now behind bars, not behind the wheel. they were rounded up last month. this should have been a moment of celebration. instead, it is a bittersweet moment for the women's rights activists who have been fighting for this reform for almost three decades. they remain now behind bars, silenced or enforced into...
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then this is the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman.is a good chance to talk about an oil deal the kremlin would like to strike with the saudis. so we've talked about the players, and the political players. next the fans, who've not gone short of advice. here's the times tell us they're being told to watch out for so—called honey—traps. 0ne estonian spy chief is saying double agents may target them for information, or seek to blackmail them. should say i remember covering the south africa world cup and there was lots of talk about what could happen to fans, and the fears didn't materialise, so we should reserve judgment. anyhow, plenty of fans are in russia, and sarah rainsford has been talking to some of them in moscow. while this is moscow, but not as i know it. this is a city that's been transformed over the past couple of days into the world centre of football, and ourfans here from all over the world. this huge group here are all from peru. there seemed to be thousands of people from peru all over moscow at the moment. and this hug
then this is the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman.is a good chance to talk about an oil deal the kremlin would like to strike with the saudis. so we've talked about the players, and the political players. next the fans, who've not gone short of advice. here's the times tell us they're being told to watch out for so—called honey—traps. 0ne estonian spy chief is saying double agents may target them for information, or seek to blackmail them. should say i remember covering the south...
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ritz carlton hotel became a prison for some of sardi's wealthiest mean the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salmanpromoting a more modern kingdom globally well neutering challenges at home charlotte dallas al-jazeera rescuers say there's little hope of finding anyone else alive after saw sunday's massive volcanic eruption in guatemala there is now growing public anger at the government with many saying it didn't do enough to warn people in time at least one hundred and ten dive thousands of homes were destroyed sanchez reports. pails of hot ash rescuers are digging a hole hoping they will find some clues for needles. this was the route to the lab a mexican rescuer point out to her but she's still confused this again is also the house was supposed to be there but this is beyond recognition i can't tell i can't remember. all this is needles he's looking for her bush friend and he's two sons mother three brothers and two nephews. they both terribly disappeared under tons of rocks and ashes of last week's volcano eruption here at the community of send me one of the hardest hit men and women are trying
ritz carlton hotel became a prison for some of sardi's wealthiest mean the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salmanpromoting a more modern kingdom globally well neutering challenges at home charlotte dallas al-jazeera rescuers say there's little hope of finding anyone else alive after saw sunday's massive volcanic eruption in guatemala there is now growing public anger at the government with many saying it didn't do enough to warn people in time at least one hundred and ten dive thousands of...
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but they didn't get anywhere until the arrival of saudi arabia's new reforming crown prince, mohammed bin salmanto play sport in public schools, opened cinemas for the first time in decades, and permitted music to be performed in public. sai rock bands, in support of women's drivers with apologies to steppenwolf. >> at the same period at the end of the '50s back in the west, where liberation happened suddenly, so people are going through the same here. >> reporter: but for saudi women, legal equality is a long way off. they still need a male relative's permission to travel overseas or get married. and in recent weeks, several women's rights campaigners have been arrested. the government says they conspired against it. others believe they're being punished simply for criticizing the authorities. >> holly williams in riyadh, saudi arabia. we'll be right back. x™ powered, uva uvb strong. beach strength protection for the whole family. for the best day in the sun. neutrogena®. if you spit blood you may have gum problems,s and could be on the journey to much worse. try parodontax toothpaste. it's cli
but they didn't get anywhere until the arrival of saudi arabia's new reforming crown prince, mohammed bin salmanto play sport in public schools, opened cinemas for the first time in decades, and permitted music to be performed in public. sai rock bands, in support of women's drivers with apologies to steppenwolf. >> at the same period at the end of the '50s back in the west, where liberation happened suddenly, so people are going through the same here. >> reporter: but for saudi...
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one year ago mohamed bin salman became the crown prince of saudi arabia shortly after his country led blockade against cattle and over the past two hundred sixty five days he's worked to reposition the kingdom's power in the region and globally as defense ministry launch a military operation in yemen to fight the rebels now in its third year the conflict is costing billions of dollars and has led to the world's worst humanitarian crisis in november here recent government government ministers princes and business when accusing them of corruption they were held in riyadh right.
one year ago mohamed bin salman became the crown prince of saudi arabia shortly after his country led blockade against cattle and over the past two hundred sixty five days he's worked to reposition the kingdom's power in the region and globally as defense ministry launch a military operation in yemen to fight the rebels now in its third year the conflict is costing billions of dollars and has led to the world's worst humanitarian crisis in november here recent government government ministers...
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it's part of crown prince mohammed bin salman's programme to modernise some aspects of saudi society. 9pm last night. three teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of murder. there have been more than 70 murders in the capital so far this year. a group of pro—brexit politicians and business figures have urged the prime minister to speed up preparations to leave the eu without a deal. former cabinet ministers are among those to have signed a letter saying the uk must show it is ready to walk away in order to have real leverage. tens of thousands of people marched in central london yesterday to demand a final vote on any exit deal. voting has begun in the presidential and parliamentary elections in turkey. president erdogan is hoping for another five—year term, during which he'd take on sweeping new powers. but he's facing a strong challenge in the presidential contest mainly from the centre—left, and in the parliamentary vote from a coalition of opposition parties. one of britain's main railway lines is back under state control this morning. the east coast line was returned to public
it's part of crown prince mohammed bin salman's programme to modernise some aspects of saudi society. 9pm last night. three teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of murder. there have been more than 70 murders in the capital so far this year. a group of pro—brexit politicians and business figures have urged the prime minister to speed up preparations to leave the eu without a deal. former cabinet ministers are among those to have signed a letter saying the uk must show it is ready to walk...
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timingthis fascinating because we have president putin and mohammed bin salman on meeting for the world you have the g20 energy meeting. brent is only off by but overall this could be a big mover into that opec meeting. david: it sounds at mr. putin and mr. trump may be on the same page. the russians want to increase production. alix: coming up, we are talking to the atlantic trust cio. why he sees four rate hike this year. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: deciphering the dots. seea rate hike today as a done deal but it will only take one neighbor cnge their dots to push to four hikes this year. at&t and time warner get the go-ahead from judge richard leon who places no restrictions on the companies. is it an anything goes merger world? kim jong-un says president trump offered to lift sanctions. the restrictions will stay in place until they get rid of their nuclear arsenal. let us been making. david: i'm david westin alongside alix steel. alix: no jet lag, tweeting up a storm. the latest has to do with oil. oil prices are too high, he tweets. opec added again, not good. if you talk to market
timingthis fascinating because we have president putin and mohammed bin salman on meeting for the world you have the g20 energy meeting. brent is only off by but overall this could be a big mover into that opec meeting. david: it sounds at mr. putin and mr. trump may be on the same page. the russians want to increase production. alix: coming up, we are talking to the atlantic trust cio. why he sees four rate hike this year. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: deciphering the dots. seea rate hike today...