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the red sea, one of the most beautiful cities in the world.right, fascinating what you are working on, the king abdullah economic city. we will have to check back in in 2035. fahd: 2020. emily: it is time for the bwest right, one number who tells a whole lot. corey, what have you got today. corey: 90. that is the number of seconds that the capsule from spacex was in the air in a test of their a board scenario. they wanted to see what it was like to take a manned rocket in an abort situation. rather than sending the astronauts flying out in parachutes, the entire capsule. it's blast landed. according to spacex it went according to plan, and this will be a part of their contract to try to find a way to bring astronauts to the international space station. they will be developing a new rocket for that, and the entire capsule separates. it is cool space stuff from spacex. emily: thank you. fascinating video there, just how much spacex is trying to accomplish. corey, thank you, and thank you all for watching this edition of "bloomberg west," all the
the red sea, one of the most beautiful cities in the world.right, fascinating what you are working on, the king abdullah economic city. we will have to check back in in 2035. fahd: 2020. emily: it is time for the bwest right, one number who tells a whole lot. corey, what have you got today. corey: 90. that is the number of seconds that the capsule from spacex was in the air in a test of their a board scenario. they wanted to see what it was like to take a manned rocket in an abort situation....
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the red sea is one of the most beautiful places in the world.o real estate close to home, google's plan to build a new campus in mountain view has suffered a big setback. the city council awarded linkedin 1.4 million of the 2.2 million square feet available for its own campus. is it game over for googles big plans? i spoke with brad stone. guest: the city of mountain view and other cities in silicon valley they look for economic diversity. they don't put all their eggs in the basket of one company. they are worried about one company getting too far -- powerful. they are into student traffic congestion. it is a mess right now. matthew created this artificial limit on the amount of space to can be developed. there is a fight for that space. it's not like it was awarded to linkedin. they have to pursue other avenues to try to develop these incredible pictures you are seeing right now. emily: let's talk about the google plex. it is incredibly innovative and futuristic. guest: all of the technology companies are trying to build iconic headquarters th
the red sea is one of the most beautiful places in the world.o real estate close to home, google's plan to build a new campus in mountain view has suffered a big setback. the city council awarded linkedin 1.4 million of the 2.2 million square feet available for its own campus. is it game over for googles big plans? i spoke with brad stone. guest: the city of mountain view and other cities in silicon valley they look for economic diversity. they don't put all their eggs in the basket of one...
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by the end of next year, we will have the largest port in the red sea.e the largest private port in the world. we have the largest developer in terms of residential units. we wanted to be the most innovative. emily: $100 billion to complete this city. it may be larger than washington, d.c. by the time it is done. how do you ensure that this place is going to be the future? kaec: we want to make sure that the 2 million people live there are going to be engaged. we want to give them applications that enable them to help us run it and keep the streets clean. emily: we are talking about housing and health care. how do you prioritize? fahd: it's not about the technology, that is the enabler for the resident. the idea is simple. you will be able to manage things. we are going to introduce smart applications into the home to let you know how much energy you are using. we are talking to everyone in silicon valley. emily: like who? fahd: i can't tell you. emily: what do you want silicon valley? fahd: there is the network and the applications that will run the har
by the end of next year, we will have the largest port in the red sea.e the largest private port in the world. we have the largest developer in terms of residential units. we wanted to be the most innovative. emily: $100 billion to complete this city. it may be larger than washington, d.c. by the time it is done. how do you ensure that this place is going to be the future? kaec: we want to make sure that the 2 million people live there are going to be engaged. we want to give them applications...
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the country is building a massive high-tech city on his red sea coast called the king abdulla economic kaec. they want to attract foreign investment and create jobs. 80 companies have already agreed to lease land. how could silicon valley play a role in this industrial development in the desert? the ceo is in town this week meeting with silicon valley companies. he joins me in the studio. first of all, what is this city and how long has it been in development? fahd: we are the largest developer in terms of sales in the country. the ideas to make it smarter. we wanted to emily: be the most innovative place on earth. emily:$100 billion to complete the city in a may be larger than washington, d.c. by the time it's done. how do you ensure that this place will be the future? fahd: we want to make sure that the 2 million people who live there will be most engaged. the idea is to give them applications that will enable them to help us run the city and keep the streets clean and it secure. emily: we are talking that housing, health care transportation -- how do you pray toward ties? -- how do
the country is building a massive high-tech city on his red sea coast called the king abdulla economic kaec. they want to attract foreign investment and create jobs. 80 companies have already agreed to lease land. how could silicon valley play a role in this industrial development in the desert? the ceo is in town this week meeting with silicon valley companies. he joins me in the studio. first of all, what is this city and how long has it been in development? fahd: we are the largest developer...
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the clippers just stare at james harden as he parts the red sea. he finished with the smash. they got the rockets going. they build an 18-point lead and advance to the western conference finals with a 113-100 win. a very happy kevin mchale. rory mcilroy had a five-stroke lead going into the final round and he cruised to victory. check out this approach. lands within two feet of the cup. i'm jealous. mcilroy a shot a 69 today, -29 for the tournament, which is a record. a final note, d.c. united will take on philadelphia union. that one kicks off in about 10 minutes. kellye: you will have the score at 11:00? >> kellye: time for a final check of the forecast. devon: i'm watching doppler very closely west of washington. developing storms north of harrisonburg. brain activity around front royal. the indications and forecast -- we will be here if anything comes up. more abc 7 here on this side. 88 degrees tomorrow. tuesday, a cold front. spring by the end of the week. it is really going to be enjoyable. timing on storms tomorrow, after 2:00 p.m. kellye: thank you so much. thank you
the clippers just stare at james harden as he parts the red sea. he finished with the smash. they got the rockets going. they build an 18-point lead and advance to the western conference finals with a 113-100 win. a very happy kevin mchale. rory mcilroy had a five-stroke lead going into the final round and he cruised to victory. check out this approach. lands within two feet of the cup. i'm jealous. mcilroy a shot a 69 today, -29 for the tournament, which is a record. a final note, d.c. united...
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aids are poised to take off from dubai while to cargo ships have already docs in the red sea port. >> it is a race against the clock. will do our best. five days is already much better than nothing. >> washington is tracking one shipment in particular, a cargo vessel thwarted by warships from iran. the white house has cautioned tehran against pulling and a stunt that could put the cease-fire in jeopardy. genie: in, at least 30 troops and 20 islamic state militants were killed while a military group attacked the heart of the country. some 220 kilometers east of home. a source earlier confirmed the attacks saying it had been repelled in some places while fighting continued in others. more protests are underweight in the african nation of berundi. the president announced his controversial bid for a third term. duncan would has more. >> as a water cannon vehicle firing at fema demonstrators. there is not many of them at the moment. there is around 80 of them. earlier there were over 100. they had tear gas fired at them at least three or four canisters. what is more interesting is that in
aids are poised to take off from dubai while to cargo ships have already docs in the red sea port. >> it is a race against the clock. will do our best. five days is already much better than nothing. >> washington is tracking one shipment in particular, a cargo vessel thwarted by warships from iran. the white house has cautioned tehran against pulling and a stunt that could put the cease-fire in jeopardy. genie: in, at least 30 troops and 20 islamic state militants were killed while...
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they had -- the sinai, they were at that point, you know, they were setting up dive shops on the red sea and so on, pretty much annexed sinai and suddenly the egyptian army comes pooring across and reshapes the thinking but not necessarily toward peace. you know, in the thinking of a lot of israelis, we can't afford to give up sinai. >> yep. >> that's our 100-miles of sand between us and the main egyptian forces where would we be in the egyptians had started at the edge of our border? he was -- sadat was really unusual in his determination to seek peace and went in november of '77 to address them in jerusalem. you can't imagine what an earth shaking thing this was. >> of course. >> an arab going to -- israel wasn't even on the arab maps. didn't talk about it. and flew from cairo and the egyptians didn't know what to think. they weren't sure it wasn't a terrorist. >> right, a prank. the plane full of explosives and the airport ringed with snipers just in case and the israeli national orchestra didn't have sheet music for the egyptian national anthem and had 0 tune in to learn how to play
they had -- the sinai, they were at that point, you know, they were setting up dive shops on the red sea and so on, pretty much annexed sinai and suddenly the egyptian army comes pooring across and reshapes the thinking but not necessarily toward peace. you know, in the thinking of a lot of israelis, we can't afford to give up sinai. >> yep. >> that's our 100-miles of sand between us and the main egyptian forces where would we be in the egyptians had started at the edge of our...
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we take it boat along the coast to the refugee camp on the hill of the red sea. it looks deserted.ut hundreds are hiding in tents from their new enemy the scorching heat here. the arrival of united nations official brings them out in a torrent of anguish. this woman dumps a bucket in front of me. there's not enough to eat me, she shouts, much less eight people. then we spot a familiar face. a bbc team saw him in yemen last month, frantic to get that to britain. >> someone is out there that can do something about it. sometimes i feel like i need to go back to our home and just hope for the better because we cannot live this life here. >> he is stuck because his yemeni wife does not have a british passport. it's a long way from their air-conditioned flat in yemen and further from birmingham. she says her only wish now is to leave with her husband. every yemeni who has fled was looking for shelter, not a new home here, but with every day that passes, the temporary refuge is turning into a refugee camp. just like the war across the water, it's not going to end anytime soon. aerial bomb
we take it boat along the coast to the refugee camp on the hill of the red sea. it looks deserted.ut hundreds are hiding in tents from their new enemy the scorching heat here. the arrival of united nations official brings them out in a torrent of anguish. this woman dumps a bucket in front of me. there's not enough to eat me, she shouts, much less eight people. then we spot a familiar face. a bbc team saw him in yemen last month, frantic to get that to britain. >> someone is out there...
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fact that a moroccan airplane that was part of this coalition was lost a couple of days ago over the red seaeven the saudi's with their supreme airpower have had some problems and the conflict is going to be politically more difficult to explain to the world. >> daniel, there are larger geopolitical conflicts at play here, tensions between saudi arabia and iran are very high. could we see a clash between these rivals? >> they both have a tendency towards brinkmanship at the moment, but they are not actually stupid. a full-fledged war between saudi arabia and iran is unlikely. we see saudi ships now present in the gulf of aden that are escorting believe to the united states. they want this ship to deliver the cargo because they are afraid that they are going to deliver weapons, but in general saudi arabia has invited iran to play a bigger role in this region and they have a pretext now and that should always be kept in mind, they have become the country they wanted to achieve. >> these are positive developments coming at washington also indicates that they want the cease-fire extended if poss
fact that a moroccan airplane that was part of this coalition was lost a couple of days ago over the red seaeven the saudi's with their supreme airpower have had some problems and the conflict is going to be politically more difficult to explain to the world. >> daniel, there are larger geopolitical conflicts at play here, tensions between saudi arabia and iran are very high. could we see a clash between these rivals? >> they both have a tendency towards brinkmanship at the moment,...
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for a moment i thought that moses had parted the red sea when stephen curry walked on the floor for the pre-game warmups. everyone was in his face. he looked really, really good. curry is good to go after monday night's scary fall that had all of w nation holding its breath. his head is okay but the right side of his body i sore. >> he was wearing this yellow shooting sleeve calling it allen iverson shootaround. um, he looked fine. no repercussions or anything. and, you know, said his shoulder was a little sore from the fall. but nothing that's, you know, affecting him. >> reporter: did notice that steph was walking around with a sleeve. maybe to cushion some of the shoulder. but he looked great. he shot about 90% from three- point range. i'm guessing a little over 30 points tonight for steph curry and the warriors will win to go on the western conference finals. there's your prediction. >> steph needs a day after, so get a win tonight and take a couple. >> reporter: highlights and post-game at 11:00. >> dennis o'donnell live at the arena, thanks. >>> several top soccer officials have a
for a moment i thought that moses had parted the red sea when stephen curry walked on the floor for the pre-game warmups. everyone was in his face. he looked really, really good. curry is good to go after monday night's scary fall that had all of w nation holding its breath. his head is okay but the right side of his body i sore. >> he was wearing this yellow shooting sleeve calling it allen iverson shootaround. um, he looked fine. no repercussions or anything. and, you know, said his...
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on twitter as parting the red sea. we wait for the next cap and maybe a liberal democrats. it has gone from the sublime to the ridiculous. we can expect more of the kind. mark: on downing street. if he becomes prime minister. you mentioned a liberal democrats and the possibility of a tattoo. how a parting are the -- how important are the lib dems> svenja o'donnell: i expect them to lose a number of their seats. there will be key players. we are rumors they are planning to discuss things with the conservatives and the other -- early hours of the vote. that the do so with the labour ed miliband seems to be showing he would rather go at it alone. we could see them lose a lot of seats but every little bit counts. we heard nick clegg say things like ed referendums are not a red line. which means they are open to any negotiations. mark: you are in scotland and you spoke to danny alexander and he told you about the importance of keeping the u.k. united. let's take a listen and i will ask you. danny alexander: i believe we sho
on twitter as parting the red sea. we wait for the next cap and maybe a liberal democrats. it has gone from the sublime to the ridiculous. we can expect more of the kind. mark: on downing street. if he becomes prime minister. you mentioned a liberal democrats and the possibility of a tattoo. how a parting are the -- how important are the lib dems> svenja o'donnell: i expect them to lose a number of their seats. there will be key players. we are rumors they are planning to discuss things with...
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it was like seeing moses part the red sea. you are a force up there. much practice goes into that? marc: this year, i have not been on tour, so it was a brand-new show, and so i actually had to practice it quite a bit. emily: you announced wave, a cloud-based analytics platform. what does this give your customers that they did not have before? marc: analytics is just a category that just is rich for innovation. a lot of companies in our industry have kind of sat on their, kind of, kingdoms too long and kind of kept the status quo going. there's a long list of those companies and a long list of those ceo's. and one of those areas is analytics. it is a completely new way to think about analytics, and mobile visualization, and it's really analytics for the rest of us. emily: there are myths about the greatest founders that are boiled down into legend. what is the myth of marc benioff, and what is the reality? marc: the reality is getting to this point in your career is a lot of hard work over a long period of time. the fundamental reality of our industry
it was like seeing moses part the red sea. you are a force up there. much practice goes into that? marc: this year, i have not been on tour, so it was a brand-new show, and so i actually had to practice it quite a bit. emily: you announced wave, a cloud-based analytics platform. what does this give your customers that they did not have before? marc: analytics is just a category that just is rich for innovation. a lot of companies in our industry have kind of sat on their, kind of, kingdoms too...
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off the red sea coast the coast guard has increased its patrols. >> translator: the type of danger we monitoring has changed and previously it was mainly smugglers and now we are looking for fighters in position of weapons and possibly ready to launch attacks. >> reporter: saudi arabia controls the water, the air space and the land borders of yemen and yet the risk of the war spilling over into saudi territory is still high which according to the military here won't stop vigilance. >>> staying in saudi because the saudi arabia they will separate the oil company from the oil ministry and this is a decision that comes days after a major reshuffle of the government this is the largest energy company. it's also saudi arabia's biggest employer generating over $1 billion a day in revenue and we have a correspondent on set with me now and you know saudi arabia pretty well and seems as though changes are very big and come a plenty in saudi these days. >> absolutely and we have seen a generational shift two days ago with appointment with the relatively young given the history of the country an
off the red sea coast the coast guard has increased its patrols. >> translator: the type of danger we monitoring has changed and previously it was mainly smugglers and now we are looking for fighters in position of weapons and possibly ready to launch attacks. >> reporter: saudi arabia controls the water, the air space and the land borders of yemen and yet the risk of the war spilling over into saudi territory is still high which according to the military here won't stop vigilance....
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. ♪ >> reporter: just north of jetta on the red sea on the western edge of saudi arabia the world's tallestuilding is under construction. set to top 3,300 feet, kingdom tower will soar above the skyline, setting a new standard for the 21st century skyscraper. but building the tallest structure on the planet is just the first step. billionaire saudi businessman has bigger plans for the site pouring $20 billion into the project to develop a multiuse economic city just minutes from downtown a city he hopes will lure foreign investors and create the jobs that saudi arabia needs. how involved is the prince? this is hichild, isn't it? >> he follows daily the news of the project on his iphone. >> reporter: how important was his vision to making this happen? >> to make the young saudis very proud to live and work here. >> reporter: on site an international team of advisers consultants, aengnd engineers are using the tallest cranes on the world and toughest cement on the planet for the oe five-star hotel place. >> i challenge anyone to say they've worked on something as massive as this before. we ha
. ♪ >> reporter: just north of jetta on the red sea on the western edge of saudi arabia the world's tallestuilding is under construction. set to top 3,300 feet, kingdom tower will soar above the skyline, setting a new standard for the 21st century skyscraper. but building the tallest structure on the planet is just the first step. billionaire saudi businessman has bigger plans for the site pouring $20 billion into the project to develop a multiuse economic city just minutes from...
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off the red sea coast the saudi coast guard has increased its patrols. >> translator: the type of danger we are monitoring has changed previously it was smugglers and infiltrators now we are looking for fighters in possession of sophisticated weapons and possibly ready to launch attacks. >> reporter: sauce saudi arabia says it controls the waters, air space and land borders of yemen and yet the risk of the war spilling over in to saudi territory is still high. which, accord to this military here were on readiness and continuous vigilance. mohamed vall, al jazerra, on the saudi border with yemen. >> saudi arabia's supreme economic council has agreed to restructure the state oil company aramco separating it from the oil ship city this comes days after a reshuffle of the kingdom's government it's the world's largest energy company. and generates over bun billion dollars$1 billion aday in revenue. why now? what do you make of the timing of this decision? >> it's very crucial. the generational shift that we saw two days ago basically we have two relatively young crown prince and deputy crown
off the red sea coast the saudi coast guard has increased its patrols. >> translator: the type of danger we are monitoring has changed previously it was smugglers and infiltrators now we are looking for fighters in possession of sophisticated weapons and possibly ready to launch attacks. >> reporter: sauce saudi arabia says it controls the waters, air space and land borders of yemen and yet the risk of the war spilling over in to saudi territory is still high. which, accord to this...
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off the red sea coast. saudi coast guard has increased its patrols. >> translator: the type of danger that we are monitoring has changed. previously it was mainly smugglers and infiltrators. now we are looking for fighters in possession of soft weapons and possibly ready to launch attacks. >> reporter: saudi arabia says it controls the waters, air spice and the land borders of yemen. and yet the risk of the war spilling over in to saudi territory is still high. which, accord to the military here were on readiness and continuous vigilance. mohamed vall, al jazerra, on the saudi border with yemen. >>> to syria now where rebel fighters have made gains in idlib province towards the government-held city this week. the government retaliated with barrel bombs on districts filled with civilians. these pictures are from northwest idlib. a new alliance of rebel groupings, include al qaeda-linked al-nusra front have gained ground in the poff. >>> i think now, 12 armed ethnic groups in myanmar are meet to go discuss a
off the red sea coast. saudi coast guard has increased its patrols. >> translator: the type of danger that we are monitoring has changed. previously it was mainly smugglers and infiltrators. now we are looking for fighters in possession of soft weapons and possibly ready to launch attacks. >> reporter: saudi arabia says it controls the waters, air spice and the land borders of yemen. and yet the risk of the war spilling over in to saudi territory is still high. which, accord to the...
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saudi arabia needed to turn its red sea fleet into a real fleet they need to give their fleet in the the same level of modernization that they have given their air force. they have not done it. these are basic structural problems that affect their security, that need solution. whether this has anything to do with the appointment of a young prince is an open issue. they have a major problem in their military cities, which are reorganizing by trying to put a new one in yemen combined with the newport, but they tend to be static. -- with the new port, but they tend to be static. yemen is today's headlines. they have been deeply involved in the syrian civil war from the start. but they say that prince bandar was a bit of a disaster. it was an open contest as to who could do the worst by trying to intervene in syria. the obama administration -- there is a great thesis to be written on comparative incompetence, if any of you are trying to have a doctorate. [laughter] anthony: you have the problem of iraq, where i think we have done better and they have been too isolated, unwilling to engag
saudi arabia needed to turn its red sea fleet into a real fleet they need to give their fleet in the the same level of modernization that they have given their air force. they have not done it. these are basic structural problems that affect their security, that need solution. whether this has anything to do with the appointment of a young prince is an open issue. they have a major problem in their military cities, which are reorganizing by trying to put a new one in yemen combined with the...
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that is taking control of red sea, and the gulf, strait of hormuz is one water that iran already claims as its territorial waters, and u.s. said no, these are international waters. the other strait, the babble man deb, they want to control the area they want to control flow of oil and putting a pinch irmovement in saudi arabia. they will have control, that is why iran, with nuclear weapons will be such a threat, do you think we'll challenge the control of the waterways if they use or threaten to use them. lou: iran taking actions toward saudi arabia. as it taxes on targets and yemen yemen. this is more serious than this president anticipated. he looks as if he is caught the tail of events and dragged along by them. this is doubley troubling because russia is an ally of iran. one of its supporters. and now in joint exercises that are increasing, and dimension with china. is president obama is the united states, is nato, played for fools here? by the capitals of beijing moscow and tehran? >> i think -- those capitals all perceive weakness on the part of the u.s., they perceive america und
that is taking control of red sea, and the gulf, strait of hormuz is one water that iran already claims as its territorial waters, and u.s. said no, these are international waters. the other strait, the babble man deb, they want to control the area they want to control flow of oil and putting a pinch irmovement in saudi arabia. they will have control, that is why iran, with nuclear weapons will be such a threat, do you think we'll challenge the control of the waterways if they use or threaten...
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it's near the gulf of aden and offers easy access to the red sea. it became a base of provisions for the president, after he was forced to leave the capital this year. despite air strikes, the houthis controlest of the area. >> let me tell you that the yemeni minister of defence has been kidnapped in an operation led by an iranian. >> according to the u.n., more than 1,000 people have died since the war began in march. many need food and water. numbers that will only grow as the fighting continues. >> iraq denies tending arms to the houthis, and said the saudi led coalition will not let it send medicine. they are protesting a decision to bomb the airport. the bombing happened on hughes as the iranian aircraft approached the runway. it was loaded with medical supplies. saudi say it ignored orders to leave the air space. >> u.s. navy ships are accompanying u.s. vessels. the navy provided protection for an american cargo ship travelling through the strait of hormuz on thursday. it's not escorting the ship but monitoring them as they navigate the waters
it's near the gulf of aden and offers easy access to the red sea. it became a base of provisions for the president, after he was forced to leave the capital this year. despite air strikes, the houthis controlest of the area. >> let me tell you that the yemeni minister of defence has been kidnapped in an operation led by an iranian. >> according to the u.n., more than 1,000 people have died since the war began in march. many need food and water. numbers that will only grow as the...
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right across the red sea from somalia to yemen also in chaos right now.n i was in yemen 10 years ago i came back shaken. i came to washington. i said yemen is going to collapse, we should do something. no one cared at all. so one of the big problems is almost no one cares about poor people, except maybe the world bank. i won't say maybe the world bank. the world bank is an exception, but very few people care about poor people, and that's a big problem so they remain poor and suffering and no one wants to do much. a second kind of conflict is take the conflict in syria and iraq for example right now. governing aspects of the conflict. syria, as i mentioned, had a massive environmental crisis as a prelude to its conflict, but it was tender that set it off anyway. but why is there so much killing there? is that the geopolitical proxy war going on. the united states said we want to overthrow assad. bad idea. because when governments they were going to overthrow this one, and their allies is no, you're not coming suddenly we are in a proxy war with russia, sau
right across the red sea from somalia to yemen also in chaos right now.n i was in yemen 10 years ago i came back shaken. i came to washington. i said yemen is going to collapse, we should do something. no one cared at all. so one of the big problems is almost no one cares about poor people, except maybe the world bank. i won't say maybe the world bank. the world bank is an exception, but very few people care about poor people, and that's a big problem so they remain poor and suffering and no...
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. >> red sea. [ buzzer ] >> lake erie?is but i figured that didn't sound right. >> name one state that borders canada. >> alaska? >> yeah. >> montana, vermont. minnesota. >> washington? >> like new jersey, new york area? >> new jersey? >> no. >> connecticut. [ buzzer ] >> oregon? >> no. >> where are you from? >> i'm from bend, oregon. >> yeah. okay. >> what is the name of our national anthem? >> the national anthem. [ buzzer ] >> is it a trick question? [ buzzer ] >> i pledge allegiance to the flag? [ laughter ] >> i know what it is. i just can't get it right now. >> isn't it just called the american national anthem? >> >> the star-spangled banner. >> star-spangled banner. ♪ oh say can you see? >> that's as far as you are going to get. >> by the stars. [ buzzer ] >> whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ >> you are not going to start humming the theme to jeopardy are you? ♪ the home of the brave. [cheers] >> nice pipes. >> do you ever watch bill o'reilly? >> i do sometimes. >> what do you like about the show? >> he has som
. >> red sea. [ buzzer ] >> lake erie?is but i figured that didn't sound right. >> name one state that borders canada. >> alaska? >> yeah. >> montana, vermont. minnesota. >> washington? >> like new jersey, new york area? >> new jersey? >> no. >> connecticut. [ buzzer ] >> oregon? >> no. >> where are you from? >> i'm from bend, oregon. >> yeah. okay. >> what is the name of our national anthem?...
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it was either to smuggle me across the red sea into egypt or to smuggle me across the border into onef the countries in the united arab emirates. i was thinking about these escape plans, but i didn't think that they were quite safe. i remembered that there was a policy in the hospital that if a relative was critically ill, that they had to send you home. so i phoned my sister. >> marie? hello, it's steve. >> and i got her to fax a letter stating that my mom was seriously ill and that i was required to come home. >> i really need you to help me now. >> it was a lie that i was telling, but it was my only hope of getting out. so the next day i went straight up to the hospital to see the government relation officer to request my passport and to request an exit visa. i handed the letter over to mr. abdula. i was really nervous. and i was thinking, this will surely work. this will surely work, because it's my mother, she's dying. mr. abdula didn't like me. every time that i spoke to him, he had a look of disdain on his face. and he -- he just read it. there was no change of expression in hi
it was either to smuggle me across the red sea into egypt or to smuggle me across the border into onef the countries in the united arab emirates. i was thinking about these escape plans, but i didn't think that they were quite safe. i remembered that there was a policy in the hospital that if a relative was critically ill, that they had to send you home. so i phoned my sister. >> marie? hello, it's steve. >> and i got her to fax a letter stating that my mom was seriously ill and...
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. >> red sea. [ buzzer ] >> lake erie? but i figured that didn't sound right. >> name one state that canada. >> alaska? >> yeah. >> montana, vermont. minnesota. >> washington? >> like new jersey, new york area? >> new jersey? >> no. >> area. >> new jersey. >> no. connecticut. it's up there.d, no. >> where are you from? >> i'm from oregon. >> yes, okay.ay >> what is the name of our national anthem? >> the national anthem. >> is that a trick question? >> i pledge allegiance to the flag. >> um -- i know what it is, i just can't get it right now. >> isn't it just called the american's national anthem? >> the star spangled banner. >> star spangled banner. ♪ o say can you see >> that's as far as you're going to get. ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ o'er the home of the brave >> nice pipes. >> do you ever watch bill o'reilly? >> i i do sometimes. >> yeah? what do you like about the show? >> he asks pretty hard questions ofny people. >> i don't think there's any bs there. >>my i'm waters and this is my world right here.
. >> red sea. [ buzzer ] >> lake erie? but i figured that didn't sound right. >> name one state that canada. >> alaska? >> yeah. >> montana, vermont. minnesota. >> washington? >> like new jersey, new york area? >> new jersey? >> no. >> area. >> new jersey. >> no. connecticut. it's up there.d, no. >> where are you from? >> i'm from oregon. >> yes, okay.ay >> what is the name of our national...
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secondly we have to create or help the gulf coalition become what i would call the red sea treaty organization. we have arab armies we have trained for the past 50 years. president sisi and the egyptians can lead it. we can get behind the arabs who are trained and able and our doctrine and equipment to go do the fighting with the iraqis to put stability back. it will not be the iraq we knew but at least we have to push isis back retake the territory we have lost. we have to get away from this ungoverned space. the more ungoverned space there is the more isis will succeed and take over all the sites we are talking about. >> indeed. your advice is well taken. i hope that the white house is listening. we do need a strategy. my thanks to both of you. thank you so much for joining us. i know the kurdish fighters are truly brave individuals and they are doing the best they can under very difficult circumstances. >>> now we would like to hear from you. can our forces retake the cities of ramadi mosul and others from isis or is it too late to act? tweet me your responses and we may read some of your a
secondly we have to create or help the gulf coalition become what i would call the red sea treaty organization. we have arab armies we have trained for the past 50 years. president sisi and the egyptians can lead it. we can get behind the arabs who are trained and able and our doctrine and equipment to go do the fighting with the iraqis to put stability back. it will not be the iraq we knew but at least we have to push isis back retake the territory we have lost. we have to get away from this...
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scenario, to what extent do you think they affect shipping of oil around the peninsula and to the red sea? thank you. we've got education and job risk. toni you want to start? >> well, first, i think there's no question you have a king who is a proven and very competent person. but i'm not quite sure and i think we all need to worry about is saudi arabia isn't the only problem in leadership. you look around and you have obvious uncertainties. there are fewer questions but the saudis are concerned. you don't have a stable leadership in iraq. in terms of actual coverage problems in kuwait and bahrain. i get worried about the idea of continuity here. i get worried about how well the kingdom can deal with a king and new foreign minister minister, but i have concerned. >> on the job sight looking at the five year plan data and the budget plan data, they're not making progress and it is critical. women are a key aspect of a productive labor force when they're more than half the population. there is amazing lack of correlation between education and job creation. education for jobs when the econo
scenario, to what extent do you think they affect shipping of oil around the peninsula and to the red sea? thank you. we've got education and job risk. toni you want to start? >> well, first, i think there's no question you have a king who is a proven and very competent person. but i'm not quite sure and i think we all need to worry about is saudi arabia isn't the only problem in leadership. you look around and you have obvious uncertainties. there are fewer questions but the saudis are...
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it is just a sea of red. three days of losses. we could go lower. losses across the board.oss from germany to italy to spain. the euro is lower. the fx market keeps going stronger. in the bond market that has been where the headlines have been. german bond yields, where are they now? on the periphery as well. yields go higher. yields go up to 1.9%. i am talking about the u.s. 30 year. the u.s. tenure, yields pretty much dead flat at 2.24 percent. it has been a theme. you have the rally the euro zone debt. then the turnaround completely wiping out the massive move we saw at the start of the year. is it a technical correction? are they facing a little bit of indigestion? we look at what could be the biggest year for corporate bond issuance ever. ♪ just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast i
it is just a sea of red. three days of losses. we could go lower. losses across the board.oss from germany to italy to spain. the euro is lower. the fx market keeps going stronger. in the bond market that has been where the headlines have been. german bond yields, where are they now? on the periphery as well. yields go higher. yields go up to 1.9%. i am talking about the u.s. 30 year. the u.s. tenure, yields pretty much dead flat at 2.24 percent. it has been a theme. you have the rally the euro...
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a sea of red across european markets following an erratic session state side as the u.s. field curve steepens significant significantly. >> they jump on strong earnings results. >> turbulence ahead for easy jet. they post a first half profit but warn there may be challenges in the rest of the year. the ceo tells cnbc lower fuel prices continue to help. >> we benefit from low oil because our cost space goes down but we're in a good position when oil prices go up. it means airlines are much more rational about the flights they fly so there's less capacity in the market. >> nepal is hit by another major earthquake. shockwaves are felt as far as new delhi. >>> and coming up on the show a deflate gate verdict. the nfl cracks down on tom brady and the patriots but how tough was the penalty? stay right there to find out. also find out how much a picaso fetched at auction. we get to the bottom of who is creating the demand for this art market. well google reveals how many driverless car versus been involved in accidents but who or what was behind the wheel? we're going to get dow
a sea of red across european markets following an erratic session state side as the u.s. field curve steepens significant significantly. >> they jump on strong earnings results. >> turbulence ahead for easy jet. they post a first half profit but warn there may be challenges in the rest of the year. the ceo tells cnbc lower fuel prices continue to help. >> we benefit from low oil because our cost space goes down but we're in a good position when oil prices go up. it means...
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on the red sea on the western edge of saudi arabia the world's tallest building is under construction above the saudi skyline dwarfing its closest rival in dubai and setting a new standard for the 21st century skyscraper. building the tallest structure on the planet is the first step. the prince has bigger plans for the site pouring $20 billion into the project to develop a multiuse economic city just minutes from downtown jeda he hopes will lure foreign investors and create the jobs saudi arabia needs. >> this is his brain child, isn't it? >> he follows daily news of the project. >> on site an international team of advisors consultants and engineers using the tallest cranes in the world and toughest cement on the planet to stabilize 170 floors of residential, office and five star hotel space. >> i challenge anyone to say they have worked on something as massive as this before. never a dull moment. everything is a challenge. >> the fastest elevators in the world moving at 41 feet per second will take you from top to bottom in a minute and a half max. kingdom tower must be built to wit
on the red sea on the western edge of saudi arabia the world's tallest building is under construction above the saudi skyline dwarfing its closest rival in dubai and setting a new standard for the 21st century skyscraper. building the tallest structure on the planet is the first step. the prince has bigger plans for the site pouring $20 billion into the project to develop a multiuse economic city just minutes from downtown jeda he hopes will lure foreign investors and create the jobs saudi...
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their actions and >> 700 >> mark: 732 there is a 3.6 to close the quakes that we had on sunday where red sea0.6 2.72. out and now will cluster again this morning reported at 3.2 earthquake in the concord area after seven this morning and now a few minutes ago five men to go in fact 3.6 earthquake as strong as the one on sunday with a 3.6 on sunday of all across the bay into the peninsula and people's feelings when 3.6 just a few minutes ago watching the cluster of earthquakes in concord this morning. >> darya: promising transparency this morning. after video was posted on social media showing officers using force on a man. the video was shot saturday night in east san jose by a bystander who can be heard yelling at police. one officer uses his baton to jab the man multiple times. punched and tazed. police insist the video doesn't tell the full story. they say the man attacked officers with a bottle and they thought he was on drugs. "once the concept with the suspect bitching or attempting to bridge items the suspect running away and confronting officers attacking one of them with a bottle as
their actions and >> 700 >> mark: 732 there is a 3.6 to close the quakes that we had on sunday where red sea0.6 2.72. out and now will cluster again this morning reported at 3.2 earthquake in the concord area after seven this morning and now a few minutes ago five men to go in fact 3.6 earthquake as strong as the one on sunday with a 3.6 on sunday of all across the bay into the peninsula and people's feelings when 3.6 just a few minutes ago watching the cluster of earthquakes in...
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. >> traders and investors came back from the memorial day holiday from a sea of red on wall wall street. not kick off the summer season from stock. a skittishness from interest rates. it is expected rates to rise after federal reserve chair janet yellen said the interest rates could raise. >> it is normal for markets to become more volatile. we are not surprised by this. in a lot of people's view that was less likely to occur now than c september or perhaps even december but over the last few days fed speakers including chairwoman yellen have made it clear that the first rate hike will begin sometime in 2015. >> many market observers do note that while we have seen more volatility recently we have yet to see any real stress for stocks or the u.s. economy. at least not enough to kauds any real panic. but as markets try to handicap when the fed will move on rates, more of a roller coaster ride could be in store for the next months. i would expect volatility to continue through the summer. you have a point of decision on whether interest rates will be moved up by september. they've indicat
. >> traders and investors came back from the memorial day holiday from a sea of red on wall wall street. not kick off the summer season from stock. a skittishness from interest rates. it is expected rates to rise after federal reserve chair janet yellen said the interest rates could raise. >> it is normal for markets to become more volatile. we are not surprised by this. in a lot of people's view that was less likely to occur now than c september or perhaps even december but over...
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there was a sea of red and white filling the pews at st. vincent depaul. a lot of fans attended sunday mass before heading to the ballpark. it is a block from center field gate. and whenever they have a sunday afternoon game the church will hold nats mass all summer. a short 45 minute service that starts at noon. and leaves plenty of time to see the first pitch. well still ahead. rangers, send it become to broadway for game seven. we are live at the dude totino's blasted rolls. sweet. totino's blasted crust rolls... yeah. flavor at full blast you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old el paso says... start somewhere fresh ♪ deidre & the dark - classic girl plays in the background ♪ a great entrance never goes out of style. get a free necklace with purchase. the eva mendes collection. exclusively at new york and company. >>> would have been nice to head on to the next round. looks like one of you guys is heading up to new york. >> okay. >> once a
there was a sea of red and white filling the pews at st. vincent depaul. a lot of fans attended sunday mass before heading to the ballpark. it is a block from center field gate. and whenever they have a sunday afternoon game the church will hold nats mass all summer. a short 45 minute service that starts at noon. and leaves plenty of time to see the first pitch. well still ahead. rangers, send it become to broadway for game seven. we are live at the dude totino's blasted rolls. sweet. totino's...
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ryan: you much a sea of red with the exception of poland. just turned red. nothing good there. greece is still in trouble, down 1.5%. that sellsompany food and clothes. a low-cost clothing retailer. the more you buy, the more you need. the stock is up almost 3%. a double upgrade from the banks. an italian media company. shareholders continuing to punish the stock. we talked about this yesterday. stock was down by 7%. greeks are pulling their money out of the banks. since this great government came to power they have pulled out of nearly a fifth of all of their money in the banks. no good news there. one more political story. day isto show you the 30 very interesting. all of that certainty on the pound. it is nearly gone. julie, over to you with a look on the u.s. market. the julie: if you take a look at what is going on with averages, declines across the board. some economic data was a little bit disappointing. a contraction that had been anticipated by .onfidence in terms of what we are seeing, there's a push and pull in the market. energy shares are on the rise. that has been
ryan: you much a sea of red with the exception of poland. just turned red. nothing good there. greece is still in trouble, down 1.5%. that sellsompany food and clothes. a low-cost clothing retailer. the more you buy, the more you need. the stock is up almost 3%. a double upgrade from the banks. an italian media company. shareholders continuing to punish the stock. we talked about this yesterday. stock was down by 7%. greeks are pulling their money out of the banks. since this great government...
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catch of the day, the prized big red snapper. rub with seae is fishermen? [ speaking foreign language ] >> meet maloca, a very special guy. he's been working as our head of security and as for reasons that are immediately obvious, he enjoys respect and reputation on the streets. but he also comes out of this neighborhood and these guys are his friends. how's business now? lot of fish out there? fishing business good? >> [ speaking foreign language ] >> lunch wouldn't be complete without a delicious spicy salsa of garlic, tomato, onions and peppers. on the side, some deep fried little smelts. don't forget the beer and the cachaca and enjoy. >> that will work. looks like a big grouper. >> big. >> it's a big redfish. today. [ speaking foreign language ] >> i have to advise you that -- >> it's spicy. >> it's spicy. >> what do they drink, beer or cachaca? >> we do it. >> both. all right. [ speaking foreign language ] >> still working? [ speaking foreign language ] >> he work more than all of us. [ speaking foreign language ] >> they use a line or
catch of the day, the prized big red snapper. rub with seae is fishermen? [ speaking foreign language ] >> meet maloca, a very special guy. he's been working as our head of security and as for reasons that are immediately obvious, he enjoys respect and reputation on the streets. but he also comes out of this neighborhood and these guys are his friends. how's business now? lot of fish out there? fishing business good? >> [ speaking foreign language ] >> lunch wouldn't be...
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as you can see, a sea of red. cac down by 2.4%. continued weakness in greece.look at the corporate movers today. interesting stuff in the retail sector. retailer whoritish also sells clothes. the stock is up. the banks gave it a double upgrade. really good for them. mediaset, and italian media company, shareholders continuing to punish them. finally, national bank of greece. of course, greece's largest bank. we learned depositors contained to pull money out of the bank. 1/5 of all the money in greek banks has in taken out of the banks since the government in power right now took office. take a look at the british pound. down over 30 days. this right here is when we had the election, all of this euphoria. then we have the certainty of the election, and now it is all gone. a quick update on the euro. continued weakness in the long run. that is the story here in europe. betty: thank you. in asia, new numbers in japan show an economy stuck in neutral, raising concerns about whether the country can meet its growth targets. the central bank also had to delay its targ
as you can see, a sea of red. cac down by 2.4%. continued weakness in greece.look at the corporate movers today. interesting stuff in the retail sector. retailer whoritish also sells clothes. the stock is up. the banks gave it a double upgrade. really good for them. mediaset, and italian media company, shareholders continuing to punish them. finally, national bank of greece. of course, greece's largest bank. we learned depositors contained to pull money out of the bank. 1/5 of all the money in...
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catch of the day, the prized big red snapper. rub with sea here is fishermen? [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> meet maloca, a very special guy. he's been working as our head of security and as for reasons that are immediately obvious, he enjoys respect and reputation on the streets. but he also comes out of this neighborhood and these guys are his friends. how's business now? i mean, a lot of fish out there? fishing business good? [ speaking in a foreign language ] lunch wouldn't be complete without a delicious spicy salsa of garlic, tomato, onions and peppers. on the side, some deep fried little smelts. don't forget the beer and the cachaca and enjoy. >> yeah, that'll work. it looks like a big grouper. >> big. >> it's a big redfish. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> i have to advise you that -- >> it's spicy. >> it's spicy. >> what do they drink, beer or cachaca? >> we do it. >> both. all right. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> still working? [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> he work more than all of us. >> they use a line
catch of the day, the prized big red snapper. rub with sea here is fishermen? [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> meet maloca, a very special guy. he's been working as our head of security and as for reasons that are immediately obvious, he enjoys respect and reputation on the streets. but he also comes out of this neighborhood and these guys are his friends. how's business now? i mean, a lot of fish out there? fishing business good? [ speaking in a foreign language ] lunch wouldn't be...
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sea. now, that's progressive. red by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh acces >> sugar pony hair, oatmeal, salt. i should probably also mention i'm a >> larry: tonightly, former patriots tightened aaron hernandez will spend life in prison. guys, i told you this play game was serious. a florida man makes a statement by landing a helicopter on the lawn of the u.s. capitol. and that statement is people from florida be cray-cray. plav plav also we're discussing conspiracy theories because we're trying to braem neil degrasse tyson's brain. (cheers and applause) >> larry: so put down the remote put on your tin foil hat this is the nightly show. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central --. >> larry: yes. thank you very much. thank you. welcome. >> . >> larry: thank you very much. welcome to the nightly show. i'm your host larry wilmore. (cheers and applause) >> larry: thank you very much. you're very kind. you're very kind. we've got to get to this. there are a few stories in the news i want to talk about. let's get to the biggest oning and by biggest i mea
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can see, a sea of red. continued weakness in grace as well. we're pointing out.the corporate movers. interesting stuff particularly in the retail center. a britishthis is retailer that not only sells food but also clothes. the stock is up because the banks gave it a double upgrade. really good for ab foods. sky walked away from a deal with mediaset. we are taking the story back to greece. what we learned today, depositors continue to pull their money out of the banks in that country. 1/5 of all the money in the banks in greece has disappeared or been removed from the banks since the government that is in power right now took office. the britishat pound. the pound is down over 30 days. this right here is where we had an election. we had all this euphoria that we -- after the certainty of the election but it is gone now. just going to give you one ick update on the euro. the euro continued to show weakness in the long run and that is the story here in europe. core prices in april rose 3/10 of a percent in april. excluding the effect of the tax hike they remain flat
can see, a sea of red. continued weakness in grace as well. we're pointing out.the corporate movers. interesting stuff particularly in the retail center. a britishthis is retailer that not only sells food but also clothes. the stock is up because the banks gave it a double upgrade. really good for ab foods. sky walked away from a deal with mediaset. we are taking the story back to greece. what we learned today, depositors continue to pull their money out of the banks in that country. 1/5 of all...