68
68
Jul 2, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to wish ramadan a good fast for those celebrating ramadan this month. thank you for joining us here at the nyu bookstore. the books are on sale 20% tonight. we try to encourage sales and just keep in mind we are closing at 8:00 p.m. tonight. you are welcome to stay until then. thanks so much and have a good evening. good night. [inaudible conversations] >> the head of gregory publishing is here. who are some of the authors you have coming out this fall? >> our first big book of the fall will be a book called the big lie. as you know, the author is a multiple time number one new york times best-selling author. this book, "the big lie" is about how the left is accusing conservatives, or market, readers of being fascist. we are not racist any more. we are fascist and he said i am turning the tables because the left is the fascist. they want to shutdown the free speech and the government have more control over our lives and are bulleting and rioting and disrupting when they don't like the results of an election just like a fascist would do. >> who else? >>
i want to wish ramadan a good fast for those celebrating ramadan this month. thank you for joining us here at the nyu bookstore. the books are on sale 20% tonight. we try to encourage sales and just keep in mind we are closing at 8:00 p.m. tonight. you are welcome to stay until then. thanks so much and have a good evening. good night. [inaudible conversations] >> the head of gregory publishing is here. who are some of the authors you have coming out this fall? >> our first big book...
78
78
Jul 18, 2017
07/17
by
KCSM
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
reporter: ramadan -- for muslims, the fasting period. as imam, sadrudin iseric leads the afternoon prayer at the central mosque in sarajevo, the capital of bosnia and herzegovina. the imam is one of the country's most influential religious leaders. people listen to him, especially in times of crisis. following the many attacks by radical islamists in europe, he is all the more dedicated to representing liberal, open-minded, europeanized, bosnian islam. sadrudin: we, as the bosnian islamic community, reject every form of radical behavior. we are very aware of our situation. we are an old, traditional muslim community in europe with a responsibility to educate non-muslims about our peaceful religion and to see that they accept it as such. reporter: former religious leaders of bosnian islam are buried in the courtyard of the central mosque. unlike in very strict forms of islam in the middle east, these deceased leaders are venerated after their deaths -- like they are in bosnia's other religions. sadrudin iseric expects all muslims in bosni
reporter: ramadan -- for muslims, the fasting period. as imam, sadrudin iseric leads the afternoon prayer at the central mosque in sarajevo, the capital of bosnia and herzegovina. the imam is one of the country's most influential religious leaders. people listen to him, especially in times of crisis. following the many attacks by radical islamists in europe, he is all the more dedicated to representing liberal, open-minded, europeanized, bosnian islam. sadrudin: we, as the bosnian islamic...
61
61
Jul 23, 2017
07/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
wiggins is observing the month long islamic holiday of ramadan and must fast until sundown. he converted to islam during a jail stay ten years earlier and took the name abdul. >> abdul means servant like serving god. when i'm living right and i'm doing right and on the straight and farrow path, i'm god's servant. that's why i chose that name. >> about 10% of the inmate population is muslim and for those who request it, the jail provides meals that meet the religion's dietary requirements. >> it's blessed. you know like the coacher. that's what makes it special. it's blessed. >> we got to wait another -- for another list. so i know i try. he can't wait. look at him. he can't wait to eat. >> 19 hours. >> edwin estrada said he embraced the religion because among other things, he fears going to hell as taught by his catholic upbringing. this inmate has served as a mentor but says he has to keep an eye on estrada. >> you got to watch him. he asked me for canteen. i'm going to fast, let me get a honey bun. i said, okay, here, but you got to fast. >> estrada hoped he would find pea
wiggins is observing the month long islamic holiday of ramadan and must fast until sundown. he converted to islam during a jail stay ten years earlier and took the name abdul. >> abdul means servant like serving god. when i'm living right and i'm doing right and on the straight and farrow path, i'm god's servant. that's why i chose that name. >> about 10% of the inmate population is muslim and for those who request it, the jail provides meals that meet the religion's dietary...
185
185
Jul 27, 2017
07/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
brian: ramadan. >> he wore ramadan socks -- you can get ramadan socks, post ramadan socks, actually,ealth care, you get much longer waits, which would give you more time to admire the prime minister with ramadan socks marching in the lgbt parade. steve: all right. let's talk about a little bit about u.s. politics, debbie wasserman schultz was the chair of the dnc for a number of years. we caught a guy who was flying out of the country back to his homeland, he's been charged with i believe bank fraud. his company ran it for a bunch of democrats on capitol hill and a lot of people are talking about how much of their private information was exposed to whomever. >> well, everything because he had debbie wasserman should let's ipad password, so you don't have to worry about putin gave it to julian assange anymore. we know this guy had it. he, his wife, his two brothers and sister-in-law between them were controlling the it accounts of a couple of congressman. the majority of whom are key intelligence and foreign affairs committee. that in itself is extraordinary. but in effect, a couple o
brian: ramadan. >> he wore ramadan socks -- you can get ramadan socks, post ramadan socks, actually,ealth care, you get much longer waits, which would give you more time to admire the prime minister with ramadan socks marching in the lgbt parade. steve: all right. let's talk about a little bit about u.s. politics, debbie wasserman schultz was the chair of the dnc for a number of years. we caught a guy who was flying out of the country back to his homeland, he's been charged with i believe...
56
56
Jul 12, 2017
07/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
the demand was higher this year because of ramadan. crude entered a bear market last month. venezuelan's credit rating has been cut by s&p. the rationale behind the move includes a continued deterioration in economic conditions, rising political tensions, including within the government base, and the government's worsening liquidity. global news 24 hours a day, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries around the world. yoyou can find more stories on the bloomberg at top . it is a mixed session here in asia, but worth having a look at this performance on the hang seng index come up by almost 1%. higher, aboves that 26,000 level, really led by this rally in banking and tech player.s the nikkei, down by 0.5%. we had boj intervention to control those rising yields. the nikkei come up by 0.5%. australia's market is being weighed down today, too. i mentioned hsbc, continuing to be the darling of the hong kong stock market, up over 20% this year. you could see some analysts change their forecasts on hsbc higher, above that 26,000ahead of the earning.
the demand was higher this year because of ramadan. crude entered a bear market last month. venezuelan's credit rating has been cut by s&p. the rationale behind the move includes a continued deterioration in economic conditions, rising political tensions, including within the government base, and the government's worsening liquidity. global news 24 hours a day, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries around the world. yoyou can find more stories on the bloomberg...
104
104
Jul 2, 2017
07/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
strike in the very heart of the infamous regime or the bloodshed in damascus coming after the end of ramadan.>>> americans are getting ready to celebrate the nation's birthday. authorities are taking no chances ramping up security. "america's news headquarters" starts right now. >> we begin with a political tension both on the streets and online. across the country protesters are demanding that president trump be impeached. as they urge congress to remove him from office. meanwhile the president is marking his first fourth of july as commander-in-chief.he is doing that by taking aim at his favorite target, the media! and a new very controversial tweet today. he also went after the media last night honoring our nation's veterans. >> the fake media is trying to silence us. but we will not let them. because the people know the truth. the fake media tried to stop us from going to the white house. but i am president and they are not. >> and we have - peter with us. there is a controversial about wrestling, cnn again was the target. >> that's right. the president slammed cnn in today's tweet he bo
strike in the very heart of the infamous regime or the bloodshed in damascus coming after the end of ramadan.>>> americans are getting ready to celebrate the nation's birthday. authorities are taking no chances ramping up security. "america's news headquarters" starts right now. >> we begin with a political tension both on the streets and online. across the country protesters are demanding that president trump be impeached. as they urge congress to remove him from...
64
64
Jul 5, 2017
07/17
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
she is also warned ramadan themed socks and nato themed socks. leader were socks covered in many mounties and maple leafs. enough to blow the socks off justin trudeau. genie: thank you for today's look at the papers. you can always check out our website. many people in the united states are recovering from the left of july weekend including the guy you are about to see here who 872 hot dogs in 10 minutes. more on that incredible feat in the next half hour. ♪ narrator: 2008, discontent turns into confrontation. around the world peoeople take o the streets. ♪ music momar: they use tear gas, electric batons, plastic bullets. it was a very, very hard day. narrator: protests like these in dakar and senegal spread to many other cities. there were similar riots in egypt and in india. in haiti the president was overthrown. the reason? high food prices. one of the major causes: climate change. villagers are leaving their homes simply to survive.
she is also warned ramadan themed socks and nato themed socks. leader were socks covered in many mounties and maple leafs. enough to blow the socks off justin trudeau. genie: thank you for today's look at the papers. you can always check out our website. many people in the united states are recovering from the left of july weekend including the guy you are about to see here who 872 hot dogs in 10 minutes. more on that incredible feat in the next half hour. ♪ narrator: 2008, discontent turns...
70
70
Jul 16, 2017
07/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
that was deliberate, specific action not to have a ramadan event.ry president through the 1990s on, he's the first one. that sends a message to us that we're not part of the fabric of this nation, that we don't belong, that we're not american because of our faith. no one should file lieel like t. we should all feel included. >> is he doing enough? >> from his perspective, probably not, from my perspective, i think he is. i haven't had an outcry of a lot of people, but, again, this is not a good thing for america to have a group of folks go -- >> dean uses the words trump supporting bigots. do you think dean gets it wrong when he characterizes the sentiment among trump supporters? >> i think it's how dean feels, not the vast majority. i'm trying to be as fair as i can. i don't think most trump supporters feel that way. i've never run into one that that way. to see him branded that way, it bothers me. not only because he's my president but that there's a perception that people think that way. >> you think maybe he says muslims hate us? the ban, a tota
that was deliberate, specific action not to have a ramadan event.ry president through the 1990s on, he's the first one. that sends a message to us that we're not part of the fabric of this nation, that we don't belong, that we're not american because of our faith. no one should file lieel like t. we should all feel included. >> is he doing enough? >> from his perspective, probably not, from my perspective, i think he is. i haven't had an outcry of a lot of people, but, again, this...
91
91
Jul 16, 2017
07/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
ryan: last month, she was heading back to the mosque during ramadan, when she was bludgeoned with a baseball bat, her body later found in a pond. 22-year-old darwin martinez torres has been charged with murder. it is a case of road rage and not a hate crime. flowers on the side of the road, honoring nabra. it is planning programs and events throughout the year. a long-term plan to help this community heal. >> there are so many different aspects of the whole incident that a lot of people are processing different me. ryan: in sterling, ryan hughes, abc 7 news. after a: one woman died terrible crash in montgomery county. police say a honda accord in a ford mustang crashed into her would. the road reopened late this afternoon. police say the woman killed was a passenger in the accord. three others, including a 13-year-old girl, were taken to the hospital. their injuries are not considered life-threatening. this just in. budget officenal has delayed the release of a report on senate republicans latest health care bill. as david bright explained, the report is one issue facing the white house in t
ryan: last month, she was heading back to the mosque during ramadan, when she was bludgeoned with a baseball bat, her body later found in a pond. 22-year-old darwin martinez torres has been charged with murder. it is a case of road rage and not a hate crime. flowers on the side of the road, honoring nabra. it is planning programs and events throughout the year. a long-term plan to help this community heal. >> there are so many different aspects of the whole incident that a lot of people...
82
82
Jul 16, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
the way we dressed, our hairstyle or because we ate during ramadan. in the netherlands for 16 months, before that i was in thejungle in calais for almost four months, i wanted to go to england. i arrived here after a dangerous journey. it was by god's grace that i didn't die, for many people did die. i eventually got here, but my case was not accepted. they didn't believe i was a christian. i don't know why. sorop says he converted to christianity years ago in iran, but he's still covering the basics in bible studies. and he didn't seem to know simple facts about jesus' life. we know that in this country the number of christians is now less than it used to be. in fact, we are a minority now, i believe. now we see that people from other countries are coming and they are new in their new religion and they have a lot of questions. that's also good for the church because now christians that are christians for many years have to think about, what do i believe? why do i believe it? can i explain it to a new believer? so it's also good for them. it's hard to
the way we dressed, our hairstyle or because we ate during ramadan. in the netherlands for 16 months, before that i was in thejungle in calais for almost four months, i wanted to go to england. i arrived here after a dangerous journey. it was by god's grace that i didn't die, for many people did die. i eventually got here, but my case was not accepted. they didn't believe i was a christian. i don't know why. sorop says he converted to christianity years ago in iran, but he's still covering the...
83
83
Jul 19, 2017
07/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
beaten to death last month as she walked to a mosque in sterling, virginia where she was attending a ramadansession. investigators are cng
beaten to death last month as she walked to a mosque in sterling, virginia where she was attending a ramadansession. investigators are cng
80
80
Jul 3, 2017
07/17
by
KTVU
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
the attacks came on the first full work day after the end of ramadan.yrian officials say the death toll could have been much worse had security forces not intercept two other vehicles loaded with explosives. >>> in iraq civilians continue the mass exit of mosul as the iraqi military squeezes out the last isis positions. hundreds of civilians fled the air strikes as the military pounded the area in an attempt to retake it. thousands of civilians are believe today be trapped there. many women and children emerged in an abid to escape the fighting. the fighting has displaced about 850,000 people over the last eight months. >>> protests are already underway ahead of the g20 summit this week. president trump is set to travel there for the meeting where he is expected to be the odd man out. peter ducey has more now. >> reporter: protest in germany ahead of this week's g20 summit. thousands of activists demonstrating against climate and trade policies ahead of the meeting in hamburg. the protest involving hundreds of small boats on the lake as well as a march
the attacks came on the first full work day after the end of ramadan.yrian officials say the death toll could have been much worse had security forces not intercept two other vehicles loaded with explosives. >>> in iraq civilians continue the mass exit of mosul as the iraqi military squeezes out the last isis positions. hundreds of civilians fled the air strikes as the military pounded the area in an attempt to retake it. thousands of civilians are believe today be trapped there. many...
56
56
Jul 2, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
people here return for their first full day of work after celebrating the end of the holy month of ramadancar had been surrounded by the syrian authorities when it exploded, killing at least 19 people, injuring several others. the blast shattered windows and damaged buildings in the area, which has now been cordoned off. syrian authorities say they blew up two other would—be bombers before they entered the city. these state television pictures showed what they say is the damage caused on the main road heading into the city centre. residents are now clearing up the debris left from this, the bloodiest attack in the syrian capitalfor months. it is another day when people here can do little but try to carry on, as they come to terms with further loss of life. syria is still in the throes of a devastating civil war that has lasted more than six years, killed hundreds of thousands and forced more than a million people from their homes. iraqi forces say they have captured so—called islamic state's main base in mosul after days of intense fighting. the militants have been driven from a hospital c
people here return for their first full day of work after celebrating the end of the holy month of ramadancar had been surrounded by the syrian authorities when it exploded, killing at least 19 people, injuring several others. the blast shattered windows and damaged buildings in the area, which has now been cordoned off. syrian authorities say they blew up two other would—be bombers before they entered the city. these state television pictures showed what they say is the damage caused on the...
61
61
Jul 2, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
thousands of people have been marking the end of ramadan, celebrating eid in trafalgar square.acks in the capital and the fire at grenfell tower this year's festival is all about standing in solidarity. most of us have seen some decent sunshine today but what about the prospects for the week ahead? looks like we will have further spells of sunshine but a band of rain will affect central areas of the uk the tuesday. after that later in the week it will turn hot and humid, particularly across england and wales. this is the latest satellite picture. much of england and wales have had lots of sunshine. a bit cloudier elsewhere. beautiful skies in those all, cornwall, thank you for sending us these pictures. there will be some low cloud around, summerhill fog patches and temperatures between 11 and 15 degrees. monday morning starts off with a band of light rain which will continue to work its way southwards and eastwards through the day, turning into a lump of cloud with a few afternoon showers across southern and eastern parts of england. behind that front we will see increasing am
thousands of people have been marking the end of ramadan, celebrating eid in trafalgar square.acks in the capital and the fire at grenfell tower this year's festival is all about standing in solidarity. most of us have seen some decent sunshine today but what about the prospects for the week ahead? looks like we will have further spells of sunshine but a band of rain will affect central areas of the uk the tuesday. after that later in the week it will turn hot and humid, particularly across...
57
57
Jul 21, 2017
07/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
sector -- we are seeing some headwinds on that industry, but at the same time, we have just had the ramadan holiday period and the reinstatement of employee benefits. how will all of this affect the outlook for the retail industry in the kingdom? mohamad: as the chairman said, in both staples and discretionary, you will see more in saudi arabia. long-term, the smaller stores, because of the requirements, they will not be able to cope as easily with those requirements as the big stores. as such, you see more small retailers closing down. the big stores will be gaining market share and that will help in terms of stock growth. in addition to that, the restatement of public sector employees will be positive for discretionary and stable consumption. fee willthe ex-pat be rising. ex-patsbe paid by the worker himself and that will put pressure on and had spending in the kingdom -- ex-pat spending. it is about one third in the population. other countries are more dominant, but it will have an impact on growth as well. yousef: for the ex-pats and across the consumer spending public, there is the rea
sector -- we are seeing some headwinds on that industry, but at the same time, we have just had the ramadan holiday period and the reinstatement of employee benefits. how will all of this affect the outlook for the retail industry in the kingdom? mohamad: as the chairman said, in both staples and discretionary, you will see more in saudi arabia. long-term, the smaller stores, because of the requirements, they will not be able to cope as easily with those requirements as the big stores. as such,...
43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
about this issue from christian and now from the chamber of commerce in vienna and mohammed at the ramadan foundation i cannot really see a reason why the mayor of of salts work is denying austrian children access to normal austrian pork dishes pork dishes are part of our culture if somebody wants to live here actually they should respect our culture it's a treat from the far right who perpetuated this thing about muslims being outside is you know getting preferential treatment i don't support i second you know i'm not criticizing them for having a good thought you know i'm trying to be inclusive but i think you can't be inclusive if you exclude a particular community the one side who things we should proceed were kind of for peace and strategy to accommodate muslims in europe and to make sure that the feel like at home and others who think wait wait a minute this is europe this is our country these are our countries we're not muslims we want to keep our identity so this is part of a major political conflict muslims are not alien to societies that are early to germany or france or the unit
about this issue from christian and now from the chamber of commerce in vienna and mohammed at the ramadan foundation i cannot really see a reason why the mayor of of salts work is denying austrian children access to normal austrian pork dishes pork dishes are part of our culture if somebody wants to live here actually they should respect our culture it's a treat from the far right who perpetuated this thing about muslims being outside is you know getting preferential treatment i don't support...
162
162
Jul 26, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
close down all borders and air space, stop the flow of all food and medicine during the holy month of ramadan and expel all citizens from their countries. yet, these steps were not enough for them. they forcefully recalled their citizens from qatar, tearing families apart, mothers from their children and wives from their husbands. and to silence their people from speaking out, they have imposed laws that threaten people with a 15 years jail sentence for just sympathizing with qatar. this is distressing at a human level. saudi arabia, the eu and bar ran are toying with the lives of people. i'm sure you are wondering what instigating these inhuman actions. this all began when individuals in the united arab emirates decided to launch a cyber attack against qatar news agency. during this attack, a fabricated statement was released. this fabricated statement was broadcasted on saudi and em rat news outlets, even after qatar's statement declaring the news false. it is also crucial to note the media was blocked in these countries hours before the cyber attack, ensuring that people could not access t
close down all borders and air space, stop the flow of all food and medicine during the holy month of ramadan and expel all citizens from their countries. yet, these steps were not enough for them. they forcefully recalled their citizens from qatar, tearing families apart, mothers from their children and wives from their husbands. and to silence their people from speaking out, they have imposed laws that threaten people with a 15 years jail sentence for just sympathizing with qatar. this is...
71
71
Jul 17, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
if this was ramadan, people would have died here. they are still here until 11 o'clock every day. fire in three years and the most serious. in recent months pigs heads have been thrown into the building during services. i am fearfulfor thrown into the building during services. i am fearful for my kids, thatis services. i am fearful for my kids, that is all i am afraid of. my kids use the centre every week. what is next? i do not know who is doing this. at this moment it is trying period we are all shocked. following the manchester bombing that killed 22 people, greater manchester police have recorded 224 incidents of islamophobia, an increase of 500% compared to last year. police forces in england and wales have recorded a rise in hate crime, the impact is felt not just by rise in hate crime, the impact is felt notjust by the victim but entire communities. greater manchester police take hate crime seriously and investigate all reports and there will be extra patrols in the community to reassure residents. worshippers say they will not be forced out by a minority. their faith is st
if this was ramadan, people would have died here. they are still here until 11 o'clock every day. fire in three years and the most serious. in recent months pigs heads have been thrown into the building during services. i am fearfulfor thrown into the building during services. i am fearful for my kids, thatis services. i am fearful for my kids, that is all i am afraid of. my kids use the centre every week. what is next? i do not know who is doing this. at this moment it is trying period we are...
39
39
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
like al mahdi who have called for the genocide of shia inside syria he just recently appeared on the ramadan special of the dilemma hasan he probably the most influential cleric in al-qaeda controlled territory and it was there that will hasten he introduced abdul karim as our media man and praised him so this is this is just well known and anyone who covers syria or follows syria should have known this clarissa ward went in to do her regime change public relations battle knowing this was who bilawal karim was and she contract it in any way and she needs to offer a public explanation of why this is permissible not only that her bodyguard someone named abu yousef appears to have been one of the rebels as well which raises questions did c.n.n. also pay actual armed rebels max thank you so much for shedding some light on this certainly a fascinating look into who this guy is and certainly what's happening in american mainstream media thank you so much max well involved author and thinker editor at alter net to graze on project thank you for being on today thanks for having me. and that does it
like al mahdi who have called for the genocide of shia inside syria he just recently appeared on the ramadan special of the dilemma hasan he probably the most influential cleric in al-qaeda controlled territory and it was there that will hasten he introduced abdul karim as our media man and praised him so this is this is just well known and anyone who covers syria or follows syria should have known this clarissa ward went in to do her regime change public relations battle knowing this was who...
102
102
Jul 2, 2017
07/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
it was ramadan. she was confronted by a motorist who jumped out of his car swinging a baseball bat at a group of kings. police arrested darwin torres and charged him with her murder. he is an illegal immigrant from el salvador. and just a week ago he was accused of jumping, choking a woman and her child. isis slapped a detainer on her. investigators determined the attack was result of road rain. the group allegedly getting involved with torres before the attack. despite the facts of the case, liberals are blaming white supremacy and donald trump for the murder of the muslim teen even though the suspect is an el salvadoran national. feminists said trump's hatred and bigotry a ripping the fabric of our country apart. er reeapart. r. liberal journalist ben norton said this. anti-muslim terror, same day islamaphobe ran over worshipers at a london mosque, a teen muslim was beat on death in virginia. they are so desperate to sell islamophobia, they are creating a firestorm around this raj difficult with no
it was ramadan. she was confronted by a motorist who jumped out of his car swinging a baseball bat at a group of kings. police arrested darwin torres and charged him with her murder. he is an illegal immigrant from el salvador. and just a week ago he was accused of jumping, choking a woman and her child. isis slapped a detainer on her. investigators determined the attack was result of road rain. the group allegedly getting involved with torres before the attack. despite the facts of the case,...
42
42
Jul 2, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
thousands of people have been marking the end of ramadan, celebrating eid in trafalgar square.acks in the capital and the fire at grenfell tower this year's festival is all about standing in solidarity. a cracking day of weather, well, for most of us anyway, let's find out how the i £2,11an. mm —— ., —— , sun, phil! i'm going to = like the sun, phil! i'm going to save us from attacks straightaway from north of the border and from northern ireland by saying it wasn't just as cheery as you were making out, we acknowledge that for you straightaway but it was that glorious in england and wales. as early as tuesday we will see summer rae, turns hot and humid from the south later on. first up, some of the miserable weather all over the west of scotland slumps to west of england and wales to start monday. it may feel fresh in scotland and northern ireland despite the sunshine, you will get your ration of sunshine. that won't be the case in south—west england, the old weather front, still enough about it for miserable conditions with a spot of rain perhaps in the south—east but never a
thousands of people have been marking the end of ramadan, celebrating eid in trafalgar square.acks in the capital and the fire at grenfell tower this year's festival is all about standing in solidarity. a cracking day of weather, well, for most of us anyway, let's find out how the i £2,11an. mm —— ., —— , sun, phil! i'm going to = like the sun, phil! i'm going to save us from attacks straightaway from north of the border and from northern ireland by saying it wasn't just as cheery as...
68
68
Jul 26, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
stop for food and medicine during the holy month of ramadan expel all the citizens from their country. yet these steps were not served enough for them. they recall their citizens, turning families apart, mothers from the children, wives from their husbands. and to silence people from speaking out against the popular actions they have impose laws that threaten people with 15 year jail sentence. this is distressing. briefly there toying with the lives of thousands of people. i'm sure carpentry when instigated these inhumane and illegal actions. this all began when individuals of the united emirates decided to launch a cyber attack against a qatar news agency. during this attack, a fabricated statement was published. this fabricated statement was broadcasted in saudi and news outlets even after the rejection of the statement declaring it was false. it's crucial to note that qatar media was blocks in this country's hours before the cyber attack. ensuring people cannot access the truth. this carefully orchestrated cyber attack was used to justify their illegal and inhumane work against the
stop for food and medicine during the holy month of ramadan expel all the citizens from their country. yet these steps were not served enough for them. they recall their citizens, turning families apart, mothers from the children, wives from their husbands. and to silence people from speaking out against the popular actions they have impose laws that threaten people with 15 year jail sentence. this is distressing. briefly there toying with the lives of thousands of people. i'm sure carpentry...
91
91
Jul 28, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
close down all borders and airspace, stop the flow of food and medicine during the holy month of ramadan. and they're expelling all the water from their country. yet, these steps would not serve enough for them. they forcibly recalled their citizens from guitar, tearing families apart, mothers with children and wives from their hundred husbands. to silence their people from speaking out against an arcane and public actions they propose laws that threaten people with 15 years jail sentence for surprising with qatar. it is distressing at a human level and it was rightly said that saudi arabia, uae art playing with lives of thousands of people. i'm sure you're wondering what instigated these inhumane and illegal actions. this all began when individuals in united emirates began to launch a cyber attack in late may against qatar new agencies. they fabricated a statement was published saying. [inaudible] this fabricated statement was broadcasted on saudi and am ready news outlets even after attraction said that the news was false. it is also crucial to note that the qatari media was blocked in
close down all borders and airspace, stop the flow of food and medicine during the holy month of ramadan. and they're expelling all the water from their country. yet, these steps would not serve enough for them. they forcibly recalled their citizens from guitar, tearing families apart, mothers with children and wives from their hundred husbands. to silence their people from speaking out against an arcane and public actions they propose laws that threaten people with 15 years jail sentence for...
40
40
Jul 12, 2017
07/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
the demand was hard this year because of ramadan.de entered a bear market last month after declining 17% this year. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. haidi: thanks for that. janet yellen preparing for two days of testimony to congress as inflation remains a concern. she won'terged that be offered a second term. let's get over to kathleen hays watching this from new york. have pretty fast-moving and garyordinary report that cohn is the next pick for fed chairman. >> i would be surprised if someone did not ask the fed chair what she thinks of gary cohn as the replacement for her when her term ins in february 2018. we shall see. she has set in the past she is doing her job and will fulfill her term. even donald trump said he likes janet yellen, but it's not surprising and new president once a new person at the fed filling out his vision of what the federal reserve should look and how it should be run. gary cohn was goldman sachs president and ceo,
the demand was hard this year because of ramadan.de entered a bear market last month after declining 17% this year. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. haidi: thanks for that. janet yellen preparing for two days of testimony to congress as inflation remains a concern. she won'terged that be offered a second term. let's get over to kathleen hays watching this from new york. have pretty fast-moving and...