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and that's exactly what was reported to nasser. so the fact that the kremlin was talking from the two sides of its mouth did influence events. >> okay. [inaudible] >> yeah. first, i want to make a comment in defense of scholars and academics. we are not, by definition, narcissists. [laughter] and just the opposite. we try and focus on things that are not us. so i don't really know what your argument is, because you spent most of the time talking about yourself. so that's a problem. and i'm not convinced. so here's a is simple hypothesis -- >> how come you're not convinced if you don't know what the argument is. >> -- over the course of half an hour for me to understand what your argument is -- >> read the book. >> now i'm not sure i will. >> okay. >> the question is this, there's a simple explanation for the six-day war which is that naser and the leaders in syria thought they could destroy the state of israel. they made a bunch of misjudgments based on a lot of hatred, and these misjudgments led to disaster. fortunately, israel wa
and that's exactly what was reported to nasser. so the fact that the kremlin was talking from the two sides of its mouth did influence events. >> okay. [inaudible] >> yeah. first, i want to make a comment in defense of scholars and academics. we are not, by definition, narcissists. [laughter] and just the opposite. we try and focus on things that are not us. so i don't really know what your argument is, because you spent most of the time talking about yourself. so that's a problem....
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that was nasser's greatest moment. the rise of him being an unstoppable political force in the arab world in 1956. thisca handed him incredible political victory. i think in 1967, he thought he could replay 1956. he thought he could escalate things to such a point that even if there was a conflict with israel, he'd -- a conflict he might not win on the ground, he might still come out the political winner. with major miscalculations, he made two in 1967. one of them was clearly the military miscalculation. the israelis destroyed his air force in record time and did it alone. in 1956, they had the french to help them. in 1967, they didn't. they did it alone and it was a near perfect military operation. they obliterated his forces so quickly that there was not time for the superpowers to step in and hand him a victory. snatch defeat from the israelis from the jaws of military victory. the second miscalculation he made was about the americans. since he had encountered the americans when he took power in 1952, the americans
that was nasser's greatest moment. the rise of him being an unstoppable political force in the arab world in 1956. thisca handed him incredible political victory. i think in 1967, he thought he could replay 1956. he thought he could escalate things to such a point that even if there was a conflict with israel, he'd -- a conflict he might not win on the ground, he might still come out the political winner. with major miscalculations, he made two in 1967. one of them was clearly the military...
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we had gamal abdul nasser, who is hated by the west and feared by other arab rulers. reportedwho was widely to have stockpiled weapons of mass destruction. he used poison gas for the first time against arabs, not israelis, arabs during the 1962 civil war. army, with soviets applying tanks and guns. and with the force behind him he defied the u.s. and you and resolutions, he elected you and observers -- evicted u.n. observers from his territory. and israel launched a war against egypt in 1967 and the war was very swift. the egyptian army retreated and in short order israel had occupied the area of areas -- areas of gaza. and israeli soldiers were often greeted as liberators, believe it or not. but soon israel settled into an open ended occupation that was criticized abroad. even within that country. and the local population, which was greeted them as liberators, returned to extremism and palestinian nationalism toward a terrorism. that is where we are today. of course, there are many to similarities, many differences between the recent intervention in iraq and the 1967
we had gamal abdul nasser, who is hated by the west and feared by other arab rulers. reportedwho was widely to have stockpiled weapons of mass destruction. he used poison gas for the first time against arabs, not israelis, arabs during the 1962 civil war. army, with soviets applying tanks and guns. and with the force behind him he defied the u.s. and you and resolutions, he elected you and observers -- evicted u.n. observers from his territory. and israel launched a war against egypt in 1967...
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indeed, after receiving that intelligence memo, nasser, the egyptian president mobilize the egyptian army and send it into sinai which was demilitarized and egyptian tanks started flowing towards the border with israel. thus, started a matching of events that led on the fifth of june 1967 to the eruption of the six-day war. so, it's all about the soviets. now, i think the soviets lied or someone lied to them. i didn't think the soviets lied on purpose and i was trying to figure out who lied to them. the main suspect was the syrian regime and when i was doing the search, read about in hebrew with the not so sexy title of struggles in the kremlin and their influence in our region. from the footnotes i gathered that he was able to see a semi- clandestine publication of the syrian party and that looks like a very promising avenue. so, 40 years after he wrote the book, the book was published in 1917, i called the telephone company and he lived in a small settlement in galilee. they located his number, i called him after 40 years after he wrote the book, he picks up the telephone. he said
indeed, after receiving that intelligence memo, nasser, the egyptian president mobilize the egyptian army and send it into sinai which was demilitarized and egyptian tanks started flowing towards the border with israel. thus, started a matching of events that led on the fifth of june 1967 to the eruption of the six-day war. so, it's all about the soviets. now, i think the soviets lied or someone lied to them. i didn't think the soviets lied on purpose and i was trying to figure out who lied to...
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that nasser was seeking to cut armor. i think i have, did not have all the sources i wanted on the soviet and arab side. but i had enough to corroborate my assumptions. thank you. >> we will take a couple of questions. start of front here. >> thank you so much for your interesting presentation. >> please introduce yourself. >> abraham -- thank you for your interesting presentation. i look forward to reading your book. my question relates to the role of the europeans particularly in getting ready for the war. i happen to serve in the israeli air force in the six days war. and to the best of my recollection all of the planes were french. the mirage, the lead fighter, the farmer, the transport plan which moved soldiers from one to another. after a little flying on the morning of the federal relief unsuccessfully the egyptian airfield on both sides. and later on the air force was also helpful with advancing the three - in the sinai desert. by june 9 israeli tankers were already swimming in the canal. to your point about the b
that nasser was seeking to cut armor. i think i have, did not have all the sources i wanted on the soviet and arab side. but i had enough to corroborate my assumptions. thank you. >> we will take a couple of questions. start of front here. >> thank you so much for your interesting presentation. >> please introduce yourself. >> abraham -- thank you for your interesting presentation. i look forward to reading your book. my question relates to the role of the europeans...
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larry nasser is facing a slew of charges in michigan and more than 80 women have filed complaints with police. he has pled not guilty. >> we are extremely sorry that anyone in our sport has encountered any type of abuse. >> how can an organization that deals with thousands of children not have such a protocol? >> we did have a protocol, it just wasn't in written form. >> reporter: that's news to lindsey, one of dr. nasser's patients who said she was molested hundreds of times. >> we're so brainwashed at such a young age, w n that this many of us were taken advantage of. >> reporter: usa gymnastics has now adopted the report's 70 recommendations, but still faces multiple lawsuits. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, milwaukee. >>> still ahead here tonight, tennis' new battle of the sexes. superstar serena williams firing back at legendary player john mcenroe for something he said about her, and refuses to apologize for. we'll be right back. introducing new parodontax. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the jour
larry nasser is facing a slew of charges in michigan and more than 80 women have filed complaints with police. he has pled not guilty. >> we are extremely sorry that anyone in our sport has encountered any type of abuse. >> how can an organization that deals with thousands of children not have such a protocol? >> we did have a protocol, it just wasn't in written form. >> reporter: that's news to lindsey, one of dr. nasser's patients who said she was molested hundreds of...
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when nasser provoked this war, the americans were not sympathetic at all. and right when the war ends, the u.s. comes up with un he is solution 242. -- and that is a simple commonsensical idea. when it was you know, get israel out of the signi. -- in the nixon administration where nixon, and henry kissinger saw israeli power as an asset for the united states and the cold war where we can use it to put pressure on the allies of the soviet you knunion and if t want to be relieved of pressure, they have to come to us. now, we weren't quite there in '67, but once you get to the land for peace idea. incredibly important turning point. just a couple of other thoughts about the turning skpoipoint ann i will pass it over. one, as you hear me talking and saying soviet union, united states, it was another world. it was the height of the cold war and the middle east was a proxy arena in the cold war and that war is gone. there is something else that happened in '67, the biggest winner in 1967 was not the israelis. the biggest winner was the saudis and it is interestin
when nasser provoked this war, the americans were not sympathetic at all. and right when the war ends, the u.s. comes up with un he is solution 242. -- and that is a simple commonsensical idea. when it was you know, get israel out of the signi. -- in the nixon administration where nixon, and henry kissinger saw israeli power as an asset for the united states and the cold war where we can use it to put pressure on the allies of the soviet you knunion and if t want to be relieved of pressure,...
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nasser zefzafi has been charged with threatening national security.ports in the city the riot shields were out again as protesters pelted police with rocks. this is home to the worst anti— government protest in morocco for six years. the anger has been triggered by the rest of this man, nasser zefzafi, has been triggered by the rest of this man, nasserzefzafi, charged with threatening national security. the monthly has let us here is of protests that began last of dover after the death of a fishmonger who was crushed by a rubbish truck as it tried to rescue stock that had been confiscated by police. 0ver tried to rescue stock that had been confiscated by police. over the last seven days, protesters have shunted we are all zefzafi stop i have had a broken bone because of police, said this woman. we are always threatened. 0ur this woman. we are always threatened. our children are scared. we asked for the king to intervene. it is not just we asked for the king to intervene. it is notjust claims of corruption, protesters say they are frustrated by the lac
nasser zefzafi has been charged with threatening national security.ports in the city the riot shields were out again as protesters pelted police with rocks. this is home to the worst anti— government protest in morocco for six years. the anger has been triggered by the rest of this man, nasser zefzafi, has been triggered by the rest of this man, nasserzefzafi, charged with threatening national security. the monthly has let us here is of protests that began last of dover after the death of a...
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larry nasser is facing a slew of sexual assaults in michigan.ore than 80 people have filed reports with police. he's pleated not guilty. >> we're extremely sorry that anyone in our sport can encountereded any type of abuse. >> how can an organization dealing with so many children not have a protocol? >> we did have a protocol. >> reporter: that's news to lindsey lanky, one of does nasser's patiences who said she was molested hundreds of time. >> we're so brainwashed, we're never taught to stand up for ours that just many of us were taken advantage of. >> reporter: usa gymnastics has now adoptinged 70 regulations but faces multiple lawsuits. >>> still ahead, john mcenroe gets confronted about his serena williams dis. >>> plus, breaking news in sports. we'll tell you about that -- next. i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have h
larry nasser is facing a slew of sexual assaults in michigan.ore than 80 people have filed reports with police. he's pleated not guilty. >> we're extremely sorry that anyone in our sport can encountereded any type of abuse. >> how can an organization dealing with so many children not have a protocol? >> we did have a protocol. >> reporter: that's news to lindsey lanky, one of does nasser's patiences who said she was molested hundreds of time. >> we're so...
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indeed, many of the voters in nasser's presidential election cast their ballots, animated in part the desire to shrug off the burden of world leadership. to say this is not controversial, it is simply a act. canada is grateful and will always be grateful to our neighbors for the outside role it has played in the world. and we continue to seek to persuade our friends that the continued international leadership is very much in their national interest. as well as that of the rest of the free world. yet, we also recognize that this is ultimately not our decision to make. it is a choice americans must ake for themselves. the fact that our friends and allies have come to question the very worst of global leadership put into sharper focus, the need for the rest of us to set our own clear and sovereign course. her canada, that course must be the renewal, indeed the strengthening of the postwar multilateral order. we will follow this path with open hands and open hearts extended to our american friends. seeking to make common cause as a have so often in the past. and indeed as we continue to d
indeed, many of the voters in nasser's presidential election cast their ballots, animated in part the desire to shrug off the burden of world leadership. to say this is not controversial, it is simply a act. canada is grateful and will always be grateful to our neighbors for the outside role it has played in the world. and we continue to seek to persuade our friends that the continued international leadership is very much in their national interest. as well as that of the rest of the free...
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nasser's patients who said she was molested hundreds of times. >> we're so brainwashed at such a young age, we're never taught to be able to stand up for ourselves that this many of us were taken advantage of. >> reporter: usa gymnastics has now adopted the report's 70 recommendations, but still faces multiple lawsuits. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, milwaukee. >>> still ahead here tonight, tennis' new battle of the sexes. serena williams firing back at legend player john mcen row for something he said about her and refuses to apologize for. we'll be right back. >>> we're back now with the 21st century battle of the sexes. serena williams firing back after comments about another tennis superstar, john mcenroe and not backing down. nbc's morgan radford has that story. >> reporter: a heated match off the court. former tennis pro john mcenroe raising eyebrows with npr, questioning whether serena williams is as good as the guys. >> best female player ever. >> why say female player? >> if she played the men's circuit, she would be like 700 in the world. >> you think so? >> yeah. that doesn't mea
nasser's patients who said she was molested hundreds of times. >> we're so brainwashed at such a young age, we're never taught to be able to stand up for ourselves that this many of us were taken advantage of. >> reporter: usa gymnastics has now adopted the report's 70 recommendations, but still faces multiple lawsuits. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, milwaukee. >>> still ahead here tonight, tennis' new battle of the sexes. serena williams firing back at legend player john mcen...
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former team doctor larry nasser will stand trial for othe the sl assault of six athletes.ighters are battling more than 20 major wildfires in the west. in arizona a fire in ponderosa pine in prescott national forest is only 5% contained. up next, a tuesday night auction for "saturday night fever." will you be ready when the moment turns romantic? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. and get medical help right away. the ford summer sales event is on. i'll jump out and guide you back. easy, son. this is gonna blow your min
former team doctor larry nasser will stand trial for othe the sl assault of six athletes.ighters are battling more than 20 major wildfires in the west. in arizona a fire in ponderosa pine in prescott national forest is only 5% contained. up next, a tuesday night auction for "saturday night fever." will you be ready when the moment turns romantic? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy...
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nasser's patients who said she was molested hundreds of times. >> we're so brainwashed at such a young age, we're never taught to be able to stand up for ourselves that this many of us were taken advantage of. >> reporter: usa gymnastics has now adopted the report's 70 recommendations, but still faces multiple lawsuits. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, milwaukee. >>> still ahead here tonight, tennis' new battle of the sexes. serena williams firing back at legend player john mcen row for something he said about her introducing new parodontax. the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. ♪ when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. you all the time.ories am i going to pass away like my mom did? and so you know this is something that's impo
nasser's patients who said she was molested hundreds of times. >> we're so brainwashed at such a young age, we're never taught to be able to stand up for ourselves that this many of us were taken advantage of. >> reporter: usa gymnastics has now adopted the report's 70 recommendations, but still faces multiple lawsuits. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, milwaukee. >>> still ahead here tonight, tennis' new battle of the sexes. serena williams firing back at legend player john mcen...
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's russia had a warm aterport in syria when it was the united arab republican kwraoeufrpbted with nasser. they need that. that is why they are in syria. they are in syria because the saudi arabia,d by qatar and other guys have put proxies sunnis inhere gh assad. then basically the big problem with our country is and history are not reported correctly. guest: i believe so the frustration with politics as normal in both parties and i that is a big reason that trump benefited and won the election. as far as you could get as politics is normal as you had. part of the reason he won. i fear that he's a cure worse particularly se when it comes to the middle east. particularly when it comes to the middle east. combustible region and sort of a pre-1914 with of ferdinand ssassination and we could have a very big war in the middle east. walking mp as a guy around striking matches in the middle of sort of a petroleum hangar. the guy doesn't understand the region. effort to do so and he is not a cure to the roblem of meddling or mis-meddling in the middle east. he is arguably a draft deterioration. h
's russia had a warm aterport in syria when it was the united arab republican kwraoeufrpbted with nasser. they need that. that is why they are in syria. they are in syria because the saudi arabia,d by qatar and other guys have put proxies sunnis inhere gh assad. then basically the big problem with our country is and history are not reported correctly. guest: i believe so the frustration with politics as normal in both parties and i that is a big reason that trump benefited and won the election....
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the anger has been triggered by the rest of this man, nasser zefzafi, charged with threatening nationaled a series of protests which began last october after the death of a fishmonger who was crushed by a rubbish truck as he tried to rescue stock that had been confiscated by police. 0ver tried to rescue stock that had been confiscated by police. over the last seven days, protesters have chanted," we are all zefzafi", and demanded his release. translation: chanted," we are all zefzafi", and demanded his release. translationzlj have had a broken bone because of the police, says this woman. we are a lwa ys the police, says this woman. we are always threatened. arrests in homes are multiplying, our children are scared. we ask for the kink intervened. —— king to intervene. marchers have also taken place in casablanca and the capital, rabat. it is not just casablanca and the capital, rabat. it is notjust claims of corruption. protesters say they are also frustrated at the lack ofjobs in the country, especially the young people. so far much of the anger has not been directed at rocco's king. a
the anger has been triggered by the rest of this man, nasser zefzafi, charged with threatening nationaled a series of protests which began last october after the death of a fishmonger who was crushed by a rubbish truck as he tried to rescue stock that had been confiscated by police. 0ver tried to rescue stock that had been confiscated by police. over the last seven days, protesters have chanted," we are all zefzafi", and demanded his release. translation: chanted," we are all...
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they will name a new chairman either today or tomorrow to replace jack nasser.r things to watch, the new zealand dollar will be in focus with first-quarter gdp out of new zealand. off will rise to 7/10 of 1% the back of the disappointing balance of payments. more from bloomberg technology, next. emily: this is bloomberg technology. after worst selloff for tech stocks the market is trying to find its footing. the companies that solve the biggest losses fell once again after the federal reserve meeting but after the $176 billion wipeout we have seen since friday, our tech stocks too expensive? james,, whoing in covers these stories. >> i don't think you can make the argument right now. they are more expensive than valuations we have seen but the growth rates we are seeing are superior to the growth rates we have seen previously. you can't make the argument that the valuations are justified. if you look at facebook and google they are 10% higher. >> what is behind the sellout? -- i doe seeing more think as you look foreword, you do have the potential for a broader
they will name a new chairman either today or tomorrow to replace jack nasser.r things to watch, the new zealand dollar will be in focus with first-quarter gdp out of new zealand. off will rise to 7/10 of 1% the back of the disappointing balance of payments. more from bloomberg technology, next. emily: this is bloomberg technology. after worst selloff for tech stocks the market is trying to find its footing. the companies that solve the biggest losses fell once again after the federal reserve...
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nasser zefzafi has been charged with threatening national security after organising months of protestsnt and corruption. it's the worst unrest in morocco for several years. and the congolese health minister says an outbreak of ebola which killed four people has been brought under control. no new cases have in recorded for 21 days. maximum period between exposure to the disease and initial symptoms. in an effort to stop the disease spreading, health workers were authorised to use an experiment all—american vaccine. —— experimental american vaccine. did russia hack the us presidential election? it's the question that's been hanging over washington ever since donald trump took office. russian president, vladimir putin, had earlier suggested that private citizens, so—called patriotic hackers, may have interfered. but moscow has always denied any state involvement. the topic came up again when he spoke to nbc news' sunday night with megyn kelly. translation: hackers can be anywhere. they can be in russia, in asia, even in america. latin america. there could even be hackers, by the way, in t
nasser zefzafi has been charged with threatening national security after organising months of protestsnt and corruption. it's the worst unrest in morocco for several years. and the congolese health minister says an outbreak of ebola which killed four people has been brought under control. no new cases have in recorded for 21 days. maximum period between exposure to the disease and initial symptoms. in an effort to stop the disease spreading, health workers were authorised to use an experiment...
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larry nasser will stand trial for sexual salt of six athletes. >> firefighters battling 20 major wildfires arizona a fire tearing through ponderosa pine in prescott national forest is only 5% contained. >> up next, a tuesday night auction, for saturday night fever. ♪ >> announcer: this portion is sponsored by cialis. >>> it has been 40 years since america caught saturday night fever to. night john travolta's dance floor is up for auction. ♪ dancing yeah ♪ dancing yeah >> the movie which ignited the disco craze, had its roots in a magazine article. called tribal rites of the new saturday night. about weekends at dance clubs like brooklyn's 2001 odyssey. that's where fever was filmed. on the especially built 24 x 16 foot floor with more than 250 light compartments. actor joseph callie danced on it as travolta's friend joey. >> you see the floor.% takes you right back. like it was yesterday. ♪ known you very well >> ah, but it wasn't. trust me. how deep is your love for disco, the estimated value, more than $1 million. ♪ ♪ that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you the ne
larry nasser will stand trial for sexual salt of six athletes. >> firefighters battling 20 major wildfires arizona a fire tearing through ponderosa pine in prescott national forest is only 5% contained. >> up next, a tuesday night auction, for saturday night fever. ♪ >> announcer: this portion is sponsored by cialis. >>> it has been 40 years since america caught saturday night fever to. night john travolta's dance floor is up for auction. ♪ dancing yeah ♪...
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s russia had a warm waterport in syria when it was the united arab republican kwraoeufrpbted with nasser. they need that. that is why they are in syria. they are in syria because the gulf states led by saudi arabia, qatar and other guys have put their proxies sunnis in there fighting assad. and then basically the big problem with our country is facts and history are not reported correctly. guest: i believe so the frustration with politics as normal in both parties and i think that is a big reason that trump benefited and won the election. he was about as far as you could get as politics is normal as you had. and that is part of the reason he won. i fear that he's a cure worse than the disease particularly when it comes to the middle east. particularly when it comes to the middle east. this is a combustible region and it is sort of a pre-1914 with the arch duke of ferdinand assassination and we could have a very big war in the middle east. i see trump as a guy walking around striking matches in the middle of sort of a petroleum infused hangar. the guy doesn't understand the region. he is
s russia had a warm waterport in syria when it was the united arab republican kwraoeufrpbted with nasser. they need that. that is why they are in syria. they are in syria because the gulf states led by saudi arabia, qatar and other guys have put their proxies sunnis in there fighting assad. and then basically the big problem with our country is facts and history are not reported correctly. guest: i believe so the frustration with politics as normal in both parties and i think that is a big...
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this morning bhp named its next chairman ken mackenzie the former boss of amcor will replace jac nasser at the start of september this as bhp finds itself under growing pressure to overhaul itself from investor elliott management >>> societe generale has listed its car leasing branch this is the biggest french ipo in almost two years. >>> and nestle is trading at the top of the swiss market after the company announced that it's considering selling its confectionary business, which includes brands like butterfinger and babyruth. however the company said it will push ahead with u.s. investments in other product areas the nestle ceo told cnbc in february that he was open to strategic m&a opportunities. the new ceo is no stranger to m&a based on his previous role at the german healthcare company. >>> greece and creditors reached a deal to release the next round of its bailout the agreement struck in luxembourg will unlock 8.5 billion euros in loans, but a decision on debt relief was put off until next year i want to bring some comments from mr. tsipras i sahe said the european outcome is a
this morning bhp named its next chairman ken mackenzie the former boss of amcor will replace jac nasser at the start of september this as bhp finds itself under growing pressure to overhaul itself from investor elliott management >>> societe generale has listed its car leasing branch this is the biggest french ipo in almost two years. >>> and nestle is trading at the top of the swiss market after the company announced that it's considering selling its confectionary business,...
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this is yemeni journalist nasser al-rabeey. say nore here today to for terrorism, no two of american terrorism. to say youhere today kill yemenis with saudi hands. you support isis by supporting saudi regime. amy: can you respond as we wrap up? >> well, i'm a yemeni person. i can tell you what we need in this country. we need, number one, peace. number two, we need increasing funds to respond to the humanitarian needs. we don't need any more weapons to come to this country. we don't need any more war. we need to live in peace. we need to respond to the needs of those outside who are starving, who are dying because of cholera, who do not find the most basic services and needs in life. amy: anas shahari, thank you for being with us, media officer for save the children, yemen. we wish you the very best yourself as well and for your protection. when we come back, the puerto rican day parade here in new york and the plebiscite on the island of puerto rico. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: a shout out to the students visiting democ
this is yemeni journalist nasser al-rabeey. say nore here today to for terrorism, no two of american terrorism. to say youhere today kill yemenis with saudi hands. you support isis by supporting saudi regime. amy: can you respond as we wrap up? >> well, i'm a yemeni person. i can tell you what we need in this country. we need, number one, peace. number two, we need increasing funds to respond to the humanitarian needs. we don't need any more weapons to come to this country. we don't need...
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he had trouble with colonel nasser closing the suez canal.wer. terrible humiliation and he went on here in the grounds of ill— health but really went on here in the grounds of ill—health but really because his great credibility that he had built up great credibility that he had built up eversince he great credibility that he had built up ever since he opposed hitler had been thrown away by opposing this effectively this egyptian. what circumstances would borisjohnson need to be in the middle of two months kind of leadership challenge? the party would have to want him. i would be surprised if he mounts a challenge like michael heseltine. heseltine got rid of margaret thatcher but didn't wear the crown. i think he will be very, very anxious. he will want the party to wa nt anxious. he will want the party to want him, and maybe they weren't, maybe they will want somebody else. riding ina maybe they will want somebody else. riding in a horse when somebody else has triggered the election. he is not very good at writing! who has a view about whethe
he had trouble with colonel nasser closing the suez canal.wer. terrible humiliation and he went on here in the grounds of ill— health but really went on here in the grounds of ill—health but really because his great credibility that he had built up great credibility that he had built up eversince he great credibility that he had built up ever since he opposed hitler had been thrown away by opposing this effectively this egyptian. what circumstances would borisjohnson need to be in the...