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mubarak khan is certain that the time for the sauna bag has come the world is waiting for good green ideas perhaps one of them will come from bangladesh. now if you're thinking about starting all over again it might be a good idea to also think about your wardrobe and maybe rework that old suit my colleague says it doesn't have to cost the world. here's one i hear a lot how do i get the most out of a cheap suit a very common problem. first of all never buy cheap buy the good stuff cheaply when it's on sale. but if this rather excellent piece of advice comes too late for you remember you can always reconstruct your off the peg purchase. let's get to work a cheap suit it's easy to spot the plastic buttons are a telltale sign your tailor will be happy to replace them with proper buttons and a more interesting contrasting color like these you might even want to splash out on horn or mother of. and while you're at the tailor shop haven't take the fit cheap suit self into roomy so the fit all sorts of body shapes you've gone to an expert at them tailor it to you. especially the jacket slee
mubarak khan is certain that the time for the sauna bag has come the world is waiting for good green ideas perhaps one of them will come from bangladesh. now if you're thinking about starting all over again it might be a good idea to also think about your wardrobe and maybe rework that old suit my colleague says it doesn't have to cost the world. here's one i hear a lot how do i get the most out of a cheap suit a very common problem. first of all never buy cheap buy the good stuff cheaply when...
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mills corp has its headquarters in the center of the capital dhaka here on an almost daily basis and mubarak can receive visitors interested in sauna. today there's a delegation from a japanese company that can tells them about the advantages of this natural material. most important. if you want for 6 months. we can make that one if you want to hide minutes we can make. so this is the beauty of this thank you very much juju is not just any crop in bangladesh it's viewed as a kind of national treasure closely linked with the state's founding and for many years its only export many here hopes on and he could help breathe new life into the industry. history repeat itself. so. in all. of what i understand than by new have. been coming up as the number one in all exportable item for the levees. mobarak us mark carney is certain that the time for the sun i leave back has come the world is waiting for good green ideas perhaps one of them will come from bangladesh. now if you're thinking about starting all over again it might be a good idea to also think about your wardrobe and maybe rework that old
mills corp has its headquarters in the center of the capital dhaka here on an almost daily basis and mubarak can receive visitors interested in sauna. today there's a delegation from a japanese company that can tells them about the advantages of this natural material. most important. if you want for 6 months. we can make that one if you want to hide minutes we can make. so this is the beauty of this thank you very much juju is not just any crop in bangladesh it's viewed as a kind of national...
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well it is certainly illegal of to take the slogans alone like that and i am of mubarak and i would get on with suddenly these things would result in mental management change all on their own ethic slogans the one thing the programs and really significant change beyond just the head of the states because those states have really details the goals and and that is element of what has been going on across the arab world where you have the deep state that is the remnants of the storm regimes those networks as political or economic and security that works as a tradition that works how you got to a country beyond just that that you're here's how you deliver security i don't was the same branch as many of the population there is no one had a clue about half the sort them let alone the local populations that had rose up in different cities that was or egypt that it returns so autocratic regime it doesn't it seem i turned it into this you know it doesn't and that in sudan very very recently as well there's been a crackdown so you sort of see. it in lebanon and iraq perhaps those movements doesn'
well it is certainly illegal of to take the slogans alone like that and i am of mubarak and i would get on with suddenly these things would result in mental management change all on their own ethic slogans the one thing the programs and really significant change beyond just the head of the states because those states have really details the goals and and that is element of what has been going on across the arab world where you have the deep state that is the remnants of the storm regimes those...
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well it is certainly believe it or think the slogans alone like that and i am of mubarak are down there with them with sort of an alley that these things would result in men or men of us change all on their own ethics slogans are one thing but programs and really significant change beyond just the head of the states because those states had pretty deep hands of goals and and that is an element of what has been going on across the arab world where you have the deep state that is the remnants of those former regimes there's networks as political and economic and security networks as patronage that works how the government or a country beyond just that they are has i had to limit security and almost disenfranchise many of the population there's things no one had a clue about have assault them let alone the local populations that had rose up in different cities that was sort of egypt that it was so and so autocratic regime it doesn't it seem. i turned it into this it as in sudan very very recently as well as the crackdown. with lebanon and iraq so this movement doesn't lead to where some i
well it is certainly believe it or think the slogans alone like that and i am of mubarak are down there with them with sort of an alley that these things would result in men or men of us change all on their own ethics slogans are one thing but programs and really significant change beyond just the head of the states because those states had pretty deep hands of goals and and that is an element of what has been going on across the arab world where you have the deep state that is the remnants of...
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unfolding wednesday after police a ride-share car at knifepoint unfolding wednesday after police say mubarak soulemane stole a ride-share car at knifepoint outside an at&t store in norwalk. soulemane then leading police on erratic chase in this white sedan. the chase ending after a collision in this underpass. >> get out of the car! >> reporter: troopers with guns drawn. one trooper asking another to deploy his taser. >> pull a taser! >> reporter: seconds later, the trooper on the driver side fires seven shots, hitting soulemane. >> he's got a knife. drop the knife! >> reporter: soulemane's grieving family says the 19-year-old struggled with mental health issues but had never been violent. >> i am deeply saddened and hurt. i don't know -- i don't know how to cope right now. >> reporter: after watching the footage, they say soulemane never stood a chance. >> it just looked like a cold-blooded murder. >> reporter: tonight the case has been handed over to the division of criminal justice, taking it out of the hands of state police after community complaints. >>> when we come back, odell off the
unfolding wednesday after police a ride-share car at knifepoint unfolding wednesday after police say mubarak soulemane stole a ride-share car at knifepoint outside an at&t store in norwalk. soulemane then leading police on erratic chase in this white sedan. the chase ending after a collision in this underpass. >> get out of the car! >> reporter: troopers with guns drawn. one trooper asking another to deploy his taser. >> pull a taser! >> reporter: seconds later, the...
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the obama administration did it to egypt during the revolution against mubarak. obviously a very different set of circumstances but there had been other examples. >> i thought that's a good example of how much of the talking points the lawyers used. there were pretty much almost everybody they were saying i probably heard on this set at some point. >> truly a lot of the sort of arguments that the trump surrogates make. and then adam schiff would have to come and say, well, actually, here's why that happened with egypt. so nobody has really said that the president of the united states can't withhold aid. that's not the argument. they have withheld aid in different circumstances. they're saying you can't withhold aid to try to get another country to do your dirty work and look up and find information on your political opponents. so it was these kind of arguments that they kept making that are just the talking points that have been debunked over and over again and they kept coming up and the house manager would say why they said wasn't accurate. >> the argument you
the obama administration did it to egypt during the revolution against mubarak. obviously a very different set of circumstances but there had been other examples. >> i thought that's a good example of how much of the talking points the lawyers used. there were pretty much almost everybody they were saying i probably heard on this set at some point. >> truly a lot of the sort of arguments that the trump surrogates make. and then adam schiff would have to come and say, well, actually,...
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the most memorable moment of al-jazeera was when i was on air as hosni mubarak fell with the crowds in tahrir square talking. as. if something happens anywhere in the world al jazeera is in place we're able to cover news like no other news organizations. were able to do it properly. and that is our strength. the brazilian economy is booming but deep divisions still exist between the haves and the have nots in a country where smartphones have become a part of everyday life technology help bridge the gap. the series the challenges developers to design apps for a better world travels to rio de janeiro and meets the young people tasked with making a different life than surveillance far from al-jazeera. is it over here in doha a quick reminder of your top stories from al-jazeera additional u.s. troops have now arrived in baghdad to secure the u.s. embassy after it was targeted in a day of violent protests demonstrators were angry of a u.s. air. strikes in iraq and syria on sunday which targeted a powerful iranian backed group iran has rejected u.s. accusations that it was behind the unrest
the most memorable moment of al-jazeera was when i was on air as hosni mubarak fell with the crowds in tahrir square talking. as. if something happens anywhere in the world al jazeera is in place we're able to cover news like no other news organizations. were able to do it properly. and that is our strength. the brazilian economy is booming but deep divisions still exist between the haves and the have nots in a country where smartphones have become a part of everyday life technology help bridge...
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the only thing was a on the trip to alexandria he said i was with president mubarak this week and he said [inaudible] i said we are engaging in conversation. he said keep doing what you're doing. so, this kind of openness quickly changed and it is shifting a come into the turmoil that created the popular reactions to the u.s. policy in the region which over the years i remember because i was a spokesperson mainly with the media that is the reason we opened up the office of outreach in london i became a well-known figure in i remember coming back from baghdad to london and baghdad sometimes i literally had to carry guns because we would drive out of the green zone and people didn't have time to send protected so my friend, colleague at the time working there worked for the dod and would always carry a gun and put a gun in between us and say this is for you just in case. we have a veteran here who remembers. he took to the shooting range with him to practice and you feel what happens is diplomacy of course has shifted him to feel the danger. there were 27 rockets that hit the building
the only thing was a on the trip to alexandria he said i was with president mubarak this week and he said [inaudible] i said we are engaging in conversation. he said keep doing what you're doing. so, this kind of openness quickly changed and it is shifting a come into the turmoil that created the popular reactions to the u.s. policy in the region which over the years i remember because i was a spokesperson mainly with the media that is the reason we opened up the office of outreach in london i...
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the commonality and this gets back to the top 1% is mubarak, nasser, all these dictators in africa, many had a socialist bend but it was socialism combined with club soccer see and enriching their family but it happened under socialism too. they say we will help everybody out, we are free quality and everyone will get a chicken in every pot. it always seems castro's daughters really rich, maduro's daughters really rich, they seem to enrich themselves. >> you attack the notion that socialism is attainable by saying in the book that every economy in the world will distribute resources unequally. there is no opportunity for equal distribution of resources so in a world of unequal distribution of resources you prefer merit over cronyism. do we follow summers in the united states congress of leaning into those elements of crony capitalism and does that take us on the slow march to these? >> guest: i think so. the whole idea of how things are distributed and the quality of it being a goal, if things were equally distributed the problem is you would like incentive. you want to increase your sha
the commonality and this gets back to the top 1% is mubarak, nasser, all these dictators in africa, many had a socialist bend but it was socialism combined with club soccer see and enriching their family but it happened under socialism too. they say we will help everybody out, we are free quality and everyone will get a chicken in every pot. it always seems castro's daughters really rich, maduro's daughters really rich, they seem to enrich themselves. >> you attack the notion that...
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thing was, ambassador - - at the time was on a trip to alexandria and he said, i was with president mubarak this week. he said why is your culture receiving these bad people? i said, well, we are engaging in conversation. you want me to stop? he said, keep doing what you're doing. this kind of openness and atmosphere quickly changed. and it starkly changes in the region. shifting to radicalism. arab nationalism, etc. and the turmoil that created. partly, the popular reaction. over the years, never seem to adjust or learn. i remember because i was a spokesperson, mainly with the arrow media. that's the recently opened the office of media outreach in london. i become a well-known figure in every never coming back from baghdad to london. and back that i literally had to carry guns. we would drive out of the green zone. people didn't have time to send a protective task force. so my friend and colleague at the time working there worked for dot and he - - dod. he would always carry a gun. and he would say this is for you, just in case. you feel, what happens is, diplomacy has shifted. you feel th
thing was, ambassador - - at the time was on a trip to alexandria and he said, i was with president mubarak this week. he said why is your culture receiving these bad people? i said, well, we are engaging in conversation. you want me to stop? he said, keep doing what you're doing. this kind of openness and atmosphere quickly changed. and it starkly changes in the region. shifting to radicalism. arab nationalism, etc. and the turmoil that created. partly, the popular reaction. over the years,...
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place like the middle east except that evolution that would probably put the president like president mubarak for example otherwise we don't see any such thing on the other hand i think not much is expected of this president as the commander in chief. since he is so preoccupied by that by impeachment then later on by elections that he will not be as effective on the world stage certainly not in terms of conflict resolution certainly not in projecting american leadership and hence people will probably be very unexpected if you will of the united states in the next months or so moment thank you moshe are joining us that is putting more head on the news hour including india's supreme court prepares to begin hearing appeals on a controversial citizenship. nationwide protests. thousands of people in the philippines white to hear when they could return to the ash covered hall as all 4 were to start planning for cities in sports one of boss calls brightest young star gets ready for his n.b.a. . a new virus is causing increasing concern in asia doctors in china say the brits praetorian fiction has ki
place like the middle east except that evolution that would probably put the president like president mubarak for example otherwise we don't see any such thing on the other hand i think not much is expected of this president as the commander in chief. since he is so preoccupied by that by impeachment then later on by elections that he will not be as effective on the world stage certainly not in terms of conflict resolution certainly not in projecting american leadership and hence people will...