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as for the riyadh market, they have until november 13th to move out. if they don't. that will be evicted. live here in northwest d.c., i'm shomari stone, news4. >>> the news4 i-team tisha thompson got exclusive access to the drug enforcement administration lab on the front lines of the new synthetic drug war. get a look inside in our nbc washington app. just click on investigations. >>> new tonight, d.c. police chief cathy lanier said tips from the public and good police work are hoping to close some of the city's open murder cases. police made three arrests for homicide in the last 24 hours. the most recent case just this past saturday. it was near howard university. chief lanier is urging people to continue sending those anonymous tips, and to engage with officers in your neighborhoods. >> i will not be shouted down because i'm telling the truth. >> meanwhile, a small group of protesters tried to interrupt mayor muriel bowser this morning while she was announcing her plan to fight the rise in murders in the district. protesters with the black lives matter movement
as for the riyadh market, they have until november 13th to move out. if they don't. that will be evicted. live here in northwest d.c., i'm shomari stone, news4. >>> the news4 i-team tisha thompson got exclusive access to the drug enforcement administration lab on the front lines of the new synthetic drug war. get a look inside in our nbc washington app. just click on investigations. >>> new tonight, d.c. police chief cathy lanier said tips from the public and good police work...
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contrast that with riyadh, humidity about 7%. i'd rather be in riyadh with the much dryer heat. >> one of the most advanced railway lines ever built is taking shape under london. cross rail will connect the east of britons capitol with the west when it opens in three year's time. we are seeing what its passengers can expect. >> it's taken 10,000 workers more than six years but now the newest underground train tunnels are almost raid for their rails. cut at a department of 40 meters, the new tunnels we've 21 kilometers beneath the heart of the city. >> the biggest challenge has been constructing this massive project in an area of london that's already dense infrastructure. at the design stage, the alignments had to be decided in terms of both horizontal and vertical alignment to avoid interruption with existing foundations or tunnels. >> eight laser guided tunneling machines removed more than 7 million-tons of earth. the walls of the tunnels were then sealed, using 200,000 concrete segments. at the same time, engineers have been w
contrast that with riyadh, humidity about 7%. i'd rather be in riyadh with the much dryer heat. >> one of the most advanced railway lines ever built is taking shape under london. cross rail will connect the east of britons capitol with the west when it opens in three year's time. we are seeing what its passengers can expect. >> it's taken 10,000 workers more than six years but now the newest underground train tunnels are almost raid for their rails. cut at a department of 40 meters,...
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. >> one of my first calls was on then the governor of riyadh prince salman who is now the king.esponse was emphatic. this could not have been saudis. we couldn't have done this. this had to have been an israelii plot. the ma saad must have done this. i had to bring a cia briefer out and show the princes some compelling evidence that it was indeed saudis who were the hijackers. >> it's disturbing that you say the current king his initial reaction was essentially, you know highly defensive and in a way suggesting that saudi arabia did not have this big terrorism problem. >> i think they were in denial to a great agree, particularly at some of these levels. and it took a great deal of effort on our part to develop the cooperation which finally did come. >> eventually it came because al qaeda actually attacked within saudi arabia. >> the greatest leap forward was after the bombings and on may 12th of 2003, when three western housing compounds were blown up by al qaeda operatives. at that point crown prince abdullah said to me he understood that they had a problem, that they would ta
. >> one of my first calls was on then the governor of riyadh prince salman who is now the king.esponse was emphatic. this could not have been saudis. we couldn't have done this. this had to have been an israelii plot. the ma saad must have done this. i had to bring a cia briefer out and show the princes some compelling evidence that it was indeed saudis who were the hijackers. >> it's disturbing that you say the current king his initial reaction was essentially, you know highly...
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and let's cross to a political and security analyst based in saudi arabia and joins us live from riyadhet's get your reaction or their reaction in saudi to this amnesty report. >> well, of course we are all saddened about this amnesty report and i agree this measurements need to be stepped up and we need to protect or they need to work on protecting more civilians and this is unacceptable. saudi arabia and the led coalition they are not in the business of killing innocent people. i think the houthis who are left to blame and who are liable for all these children and women deaths. >> okay, you say the saudi-led coalition is killing innocent women and children however they are amnesty questions there put to you, why is this coalition targeting with air strikes, mosques, schools, marketplaces where there obviously are civilians? >> well, this is no stranger. saudi arabia did not intent that or saudi arabia is not in the business of actually going on tour and bombing innocent people saudi arabia today and the coalition, the accuracy is much bigger and better than the american british-led co
and let's cross to a political and security analyst based in saudi arabia and joins us live from riyadhet's get your reaction or their reaction in saudi to this amnesty report. >> well, of course we are all saddened about this amnesty report and i agree this measurements need to be stepped up and we need to protect or they need to work on protecting more civilians and this is unacceptable. saudi arabia and the led coalition they are not in the business of killing innocent people. i think...
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. >> joining us now on the phone, from riyadh. would isil want to up it's number of the attacks the intensity on saudi arabia in particular, do you think? >> . >> sabia arabian army, are an infidel army. it is a major escalation, it is the worst terrorist attack ever in saudi arabia. i am not undermining previous attacks but it is targeting sunni soldiers in a mosque, it is what isis claimed it is protecting. it is fighting for. it is fighting the nonmuslim it is fighting the shia. but here it is now moving after the seam people whom isis claim it is standing for. the same people whom they are rooted from, so that is a major attack, and that is in my opinion, it is the extreme -- the most extreme secretaryism. we need to understand that concept. declare all of us as infidels or the fighting will escalate. unless if we join isis. where do you go, glymph the amount of funding for them. comes from gulf countries? >> i don't think there's an easy answer for that. i see it as a very long term battle. it is result of our mes takes in th
. >> joining us now on the phone, from riyadh. would isil want to up it's number of the attacks the intensity on saudi arabia in particular, do you think? >> . >> sabia arabian army, are an infidel army. it is a major escalation, it is the worst terrorist attack ever in saudi arabia. i am not undermining previous attacks but it is targeting sunni soldiers in a mosque, it is what isis claimed it is protecting. it is fighting for. it is fighting the nonmuslim it is fighting the...
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i paid an initial courtesy call on then the governor of riyadh prince salman who is now the king. he said it had to have been the israelis, the saudis would never do this, so this had to be a mossad plot. >> rose: the president's environmental plan and former connection to the ambassador to the saudi arabia when we continue. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: president obama announced monday the final version of sweeping legislation to cut carbon emissions from the electricity sector. the clean power plan imposes the first nationwide limits on carbon dioxide from power plants. it is the signature piece of the president's domestic policy. >> you know, over the past six and a half years, we take on some of the toughest challenges of our time from rebuilding our economy after a devastating recession to ending our wars in iraq and afghanistan and brig almost -- bringing almost all our
i paid an initial courtesy call on then the governor of riyadh prince salman who is now the king. he said it had to have been the israelis, the saudis would never do this, so this had to be a mossad plot. >> rose: the president's environmental plan and former connection to the ambassador to the saudi arabia when we continue. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by...
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fingerprints all over, and they decided -- or they planned a similar attack on a similar mosque in riyadhto the same tubers. but they failed and maybe now they try it again and succeed this time. but thanks god they didn't succeed as they planned, because today there was about 1,000 new recruiters and students were supposed to attend this prayer, but most of them were given holiday, the day of, and they didn't attend the prayer. otherwise it would have been much much worse. ♪ >>> frustrations mounting in iraq over the deteriorating security situation there, and the rising number of civilians caught up in the battle against isil in provinces such as anbar. and our correspondent reports, people in fallujah say they are living a nightmare. you may find of the images in this report disturbing. >> reporter: in fallujah, bullets and bombs don't discriminate, and the wounds have only grown deeper. residents say the young are now just as likely a target as the old. civilians of all ages are under siege from both isil and the iraqi army. >> translator: look at this. this happened as a result of ar
fingerprints all over, and they decided -- or they planned a similar attack on a similar mosque in riyadhto the same tubers. but they failed and maybe now they try it again and succeed this time. but thanks god they didn't succeed as they planned, because today there was about 1,000 new recruiters and students were supposed to attend this prayer, but most of them were given holiday, the day of, and they didn't attend the prayer. otherwise it would have been much much worse. ♪ >>>...
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new cases of middle east respiratory syndrome or mers and discovered in a hospital in the capitol riyadhcal staff, the largest number of new cases reported in the kingdom this year. since mers was first discovered in 2012 saudi arabia has had the most infections. the ebola epidemic in west africa could soon be over, one of the worst effected countries sierra leone will release its last ebola patient from the hospital on monday. liberia had no known cases for several weeks. but guinea is still on alert with up to three new cases being reported each week. in nepal there are concerns that victims of april's earthquake are being targeted by human traffickers but the u.n. says this is not a new phenomenon, some 7,000 nepal women and girls are trafficked to india every year and we report from kathmandu. >> reporter: kathmandu central bus stop is a constant buzz of activities and among them are human traffickers who prey on young girls and women and she came after her house was destroyed by april's earthquake. a man she knew who visited her village promised her a job in dubai. >> there were ten
new cases of middle east respiratory syndrome or mers and discovered in a hospital in the capitol riyadhcal staff, the largest number of new cases reported in the kingdom this year. since mers was first discovered in 2012 saudi arabia has had the most infections. the ebola epidemic in west africa could soon be over, one of the worst effected countries sierra leone will release its last ebola patient from the hospital on monday. liberia had no known cases for several weeks. but guinea is still...
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>> first, we demand other political forces existing in riyadh.honor the previous agreement and partnership accord. also to engage in genuine negotiations and to provide or to eliminate the political vacuum. to also have unity government and presidential election, and also provide a scope to contain all political forces. any speech about the withdrawal of committees will result in and bring about many problems of what happened as we push out al-qaeda, it take control of this work. we expect them to continue to seize control of other cities in the south. >> a seize fire in syria in idlib province in the north and south of damascus has ended. talks between rebel forces on the one hand and the syrian army and lebanese army hezbollah on the other have collapsed. the warring sides have provided rebels with safe passage out of zabadani in he is change for civilians. we're monitoring developments in syria from across the border in beirut. >> the main rebel movement involved in these negotiations, saying that it will no longer awide by the cease-fire and
>> first, we demand other political forces existing in riyadh.honor the previous agreement and partnership accord. also to engage in genuine negotiations and to provide or to eliminate the political vacuum. to also have unity government and presidential election, and also provide a scope to contain all political forces. any speech about the withdrawal of committees will result in and bring about many problems of what happened as we push out al-qaeda, it take control of this work. we...
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refugees were turned back and sent off to concentration camps so they were really boxed in riyadh some people fled rate i've got many stories where they fled to antwerp and other places in france and i spoke last to a fellow who was hidden for the entire period of the war and was hidden in a village pretty survived and i spoke to him and i said it's marvelous that you mentioned the name of the family that protected you that were gentiles and you are shown in israel would be called the righteous gentiles. there are a lot of those. >> yeah he said in the beginning one of the reasons he wrote this book was because of the great increase of anti-semitism in france so after the present murders of jews in france the israeli prime minister encouraged french jews to emigrate to israel. given what you have said about the stories of people who wished they had left germany in the 1930s, would you suggest that french jews moved to israel? >> guest: is a very good question but there's a very great difference. the nazis were in control of the government. none of those extremists held any position of
refugees were turned back and sent off to concentration camps so they were really boxed in riyadh some people fled rate i've got many stories where they fled to antwerp and other places in france and i spoke last to a fellow who was hidden for the entire period of the war and was hidden in a village pretty survived and i spoke to him and i said it's marvelous that you mentioned the name of the family that protected you that were gentiles and you are shown in israel would be called the righteous...
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the spokesman for the saudi-led coalition spoke to us from riyadh. we'll bring you those comments a little earlier on. let's bring you another story. thousands of experts gathered in stockholm for world water week. the theme is water for development, making sure resources are used efficiently. they have reported on better access to the crucial resource. >> the card has never been more important for people in the township, apt the outskirts of nairobi. after family during the day used 120 litres. in an area for water, they are welcome news. >> it helped me . we used to go far to look for water. now if there's no water from the city council, we can get water here. >> this is a slum of half a million people. the nairobi water company, which provides water to the city's residence has installed four dispenses, facing competition from the illegal vendors who divert the water to sell. >> see that water point there. that's an illegal connection, it appears to be busier, the many water points here in the states to be operated by landlords and vigilante groups
the spokesman for the saudi-led coalition spoke to us from riyadh. we'll bring you those comments a little earlier on. let's bring you another story. thousands of experts gathered in stockholm for world water week. the theme is water for development, making sure resources are used efficiently. they have reported on better access to the crucial resource. >> the card has never been more important for people in the township, apt the outskirts of nairobi. after family during the day used 120...
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fingerprints all over, and they decided -- or they planned a similar attack on a similar mosque in riyadho the same [ inaudible ], but they failed, and maybe now they try it again and succeed this time but thanks god they didn't succeed as they planned. because today there was about 1,000 new recruiters and students were supposed to attend this prayer but most of them were given holiday, the day of and they didn't come -- they didn't attend the prayer. otherwise it would have been much much worse. >> what is the reckoning in saudi arabia then about what seems to be an increased level of activity being claimed by isil on saudi territory? >> well the more we attack them in north syria and iraq, the more we fight them and fight their references and their -- the thinking the literature, the -- the people -- the supporters the more they will try to fight back and here we go again. now they -- they attack us this time and that proved that we need to go to the sources. the sources and the resources of this groups otherwise the mosquitos will keep coming. we need to dry up all the -- the areas th
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the riyadh market has been given until november to vacate the property. the attorney general's office is shutting down the store notorious for selling synthetic drugs. more than 500 packets were found in the store last october. the property owners worked closely with city officials to evict that tenant. >>> attorneys for bob mcdonnell say he's the victim of high profile political prosecution and they're fighting hard to keep the republican out of prison while the supreme court decides whether it will hear his appeal. earlier this year a judge sentenced him to two years in prison on 11 federal counts of corruption. >>> two major new developments this morning. the body count is rising in a gruesome discovery in austria. 71 bodies, four of them children in a refrigeration truck abandoned in vienna. before officials thought it was more like 20 to 50. the truck was ditched on a main highway. the bodies are believed to be that of refugees. the war in syria has led to a record number of migrants trying to cross from the middle east into europe. the other new pie
the riyadh market has been given until november to vacate the property. the attorney general's office is shutting down the store notorious for selling synthetic drugs. more than 500 packets were found in the store last october. the property owners worked closely with city officials to evict that tenant. >>> attorneys for bob mcdonnell say he's the victim of high profile political prosecution and they're fighting hard to keep the republican out of prison while the supreme court decides...
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what i saw when i was in riyadh the last couple months, john kerry and his entourage was there as well. when i spoke to members of that entourage coming out of meetings and saudis coming out of those meetings, i heard a very different story. saudi arabia and certainly the uae are allies. we're starting to get back in bed with egypt. that was something on hold for the last couple of years. but whether other states would say that about us is the question. >> with iran, that has been the biggest session? >> absolutely, that has played into the conversation in terms what the saudis need to be doing and what the saudis themselves decide to do in yemen because they felt threatened there. certainly a bigger question as to who are the allies of the united states, not just in the middle east but abroad. >> hadley, thank you so much. >>> shots were fired overnight in ferguson, missouri, reportedly wound would go people. county police confirmed the shooting happened after a standoff between police and protesters who were attending a rally to mark one year of the shooting of michael brown -- >> --
what i saw when i was in riyadh the last couple months, john kerry and his entourage was there as well. when i spoke to members of that entourage coming out of meetings and saudis coming out of those meetings, i heard a very different story. saudi arabia and certainly the uae are allies. we're starting to get back in bed with egypt. that was something on hold for the last couple of years. but whether other states would say that about us is the question. >> with iran, that has been the...
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do you think an iranian deal will make a -- between riyadh and bag dodd more likely or less likely --baghdad? >> that gentleman right there. i know there are a lot of hands. i will try to get to them. >> a question for any of them. regarding whether the gcc countries need the u.s. more than the u.s. needs them, this is mixed. the gcc countries are key to 22 arab countries for leadership. 57 islamic countries for leadership. two, with regard to islam, they are the epicenter of prayer and pilgrimage of faith and spiritual devotion for more than a quarter of humanity. that is important for us. three, we have 80 years of investment in saudi arabia and, vice versa. now we're not about to turn our back on that. fourth, with regard to shia, saudi arabia has had good relations, better than bad relations with iran, with yemen, with syria, and with lebanon than it have negative ones that we're implied hire. lastly with regard to geography, saudi arabia alone is a continent more than a country with 13 neighbors there. on military aspect here, last year they did have 130,000 troops that had joint
do you think an iranian deal will make a -- between riyadh and bag dodd more likely or less likely --baghdad? >> that gentleman right there. i know there are a lot of hands. i will try to get to them. >> a question for any of them. regarding whether the gcc countries need the u.s. more than the u.s. needs them, this is mixed. the gcc countries are key to 22 arab countries for leadership. 57 islamic countries for leadership. two, with regard to islam, they are the epicenter of prayer...
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all new infections were discovered in a hospital in riyadh. 15 are medical staff. it is the largest new numbers of cases reported this year. since it was first discovered in 2012, saudi arabia has had the most infections. >> two policemen was e. have been killed in a ball blast in egypt that happened just north of cairo. the bomb exploded as a bus carrying the policemen was taking them to work. egypt has been battling a growing in surgeons since president mohamed morsi was ousted in 2013. >> 20 people have been killed in anti-government protests in nepal. it happened in the west of the country. 17 police officers are among the dead, and the home minister is saying that one of them was set on fire. the protestors are upset about demarcation of federal boundaries. let's go live to our correspondent in the nepalese capital kathmandu. tell us more about these violent demonstrations. >> the news is still sketchy and still coming out. we do understand that at least 20 people, including 17 policemen have died. there are reports that around 10,000 demonstrators came out wi
all new infections were discovered in a hospital in riyadh. 15 are medical staff. it is the largest new numbers of cases reported this year. since it was first discovered in 2012, saudi arabia has had the most infections. >> two policemen was e. have been killed in a ball blast in egypt that happened just north of cairo. the bomb exploded as a bus carrying the policemen was taking them to work. egypt has been battling a growing in surgeons since president mohamed morsi was ousted in 2013....
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joining us from riyadh is a the spokesman for the saudi-led coalition, brigadier general. thank you for talking to us. there's been criticism of the saudi-led coalition's airstrikes in particular, saying it's knocked out civilian infrastructure. >> hello to you and to your audience. first of all, unfortunately, this is not the first time that the united nation talk about such situation. we compare that to the position that we had an operation against it. it is a military position part from the airport and to make sure that the airport today and several days ago continue to receive the ships which is located by the king solomon humanitarian center to bring food to the population. >> the u.s., e.u., the u.n. as well as a variety of non-governmental organizations are claiming that the port is virtually out of action now, because of the damage that has been wreaked upon it. the cranes have gone, even dock workers have been killed. they are saying this prevents the distribution of much needed aid to northern parts of yemen. >> again, i confirm to you that according to our repor
joining us from riyadh is a the spokesman for the saudi-led coalition, brigadier general. thank you for talking to us. there's been criticism of the saudi-led coalition's airstrikes in particular, saying it's knocked out civilian infrastructure. >> hello to you and to your audience. first of all, unfortunately, this is not the first time that the united nation talk about such situation. we compare that to the position that we had an operation against it. it is a military position part...
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respiratory syndrome or mers over the past week and all new infections were discovered in the hospital of riyadhare medical staff and the largest number of cases in the kingdom this year and since mers was first discovered in 2012 saudi arabia had if most infections. the ebola epidemic in west africa could soon be over, one of the worst effected countries sierra leone will release the last ebola patient from the hospital on monday. liberia had no known cases for several weeks but guinea is still on alert with up to three new cases being reported each week. a powerful typhoon hit the japanese south of the mine land with powerful winds and flipped over cars and knocked down posts on the island. typhoon has battled the philippines where landslides and flash flood left at least 15 people dead. let's see what the weather holds in store and here is robin with the typhoon. >> let's follow it then. the death toll in the philippines sadly has gone up. took a bee line for the philippines and turned right. now in doing that it sat there for a couple of days so it gave a half a meter of rain. that is in the
respiratory syndrome or mers over the past week and all new infections were discovered in the hospital of riyadhare medical staff and the largest number of cases in the kingdom this year and since mers was first discovered in 2012 saudi arabia had if most infections. the ebola epidemic in west africa could soon be over, one of the worst effected countries sierra leone will release the last ebola patient from the hospital on monday. liberia had no known cases for several weeks but guinea is...
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officials say ahmed al-mughassil was arrested in lebanon and is now in riyadh. the 1996 bombing killed 19 american troops at a u.s. military housing complex. saudi officials blamed shiite extremists, inspired by iran. >> woodruff: hungary's border with serbia was a picture of chaos again today amid talk sending in the army. desperate people-- mostly from syria, iraq and afghanistan-- climbed through razor wire. a scuffle broke out at a refugee center and police used tear gas- - while some lawmakers called for a hardline. the only solution is that hungary makes it clear for the international community, for serbia, for the european union that it has closed its borders and we will turn everybody back who shows up at the borders. >> woodruff: meanwhile, in germany, protesters jeered chancellor angela merkel as she visited an asylum center. she condemned attacks on refugees as "shameful and repulsive". the president of south sudan signed a peace deal to end 20 months of fighting that's killed thousands and driven two million people from their homes. but salva kiir to
officials say ahmed al-mughassil was arrested in lebanon and is now in riyadh. the 1996 bombing killed 19 american troops at a u.s. military housing complex. saudi officials blamed shiite extremists, inspired by iran. >> woodruff: hungary's border with serbia was a picture of chaos again today amid talk sending in the army. desperate people-- mostly from syria, iraq and afghanistan-- climbed through razor wire. a scuffle broke out at a refugee center and police used tear gas- - while some...
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the spokesman for the saudi-led coalition spoke to us from riyadh. >> unfortunately this is not the palestinebrien and the united nation envoy talk about such situation. we compare that to the position that we have an operation against it, it is a military position. far from the airport. and to make it sure the airport today and the several days ago continue to receive the ships which is located by the king salmon humanitarian center to bring food and material relief to the yemeni population. >>> hundreds of protesters are blocking action toes a major southern port in southern iraq. they have been rallying outside the port since friday. demanding jobs and political reform. the prime minister al badi is warning some people are stands in this way of progress and the current split amongst the shia politicians and parties over his plans to shake up government and fight corruption. zeina khodr has more from baghdad. >> reporter: it is a protest movement that has brought society together. but it also brought in to the open the power struggle between iraq's shia politicians. every friday iraqis from
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ash carter just visiting netanyahu and then he went to riyadh. what do you think those conversations were like, and what could at carter be telling the israelis and saudis that they have not heard 50 times? matt: i think probably i have been there 30 times in the last few years and in a sense, something similar to what they have heard before but it is important that they keep hearing it because it has the advantage of being true. the united states knows that you ron more than an arms control issue. iran has regional hegemonic interests. they have the largest conventional military in the region and a huge amount of asymmetric threats. when all this means is that the united states is not going anywhere just because a deal has signed. in some cases, even though i think the likelihood of war has decreased and the likelihood iran will get a nuclear weapon has rapidly declined america's commitment is still there. the message to israel and the saudis the united states will have an enormous commitment in the area. we have 34,000 american forces stationed
ash carter just visiting netanyahu and then he went to riyadh. what do you think those conversations were like, and what could at carter be telling the israelis and saudis that they have not heard 50 times? matt: i think probably i have been there 30 times in the last few years and in a sense, something similar to what they have heard before but it is important that they keep hearing it because it has the advantage of being true. the united states knows that you ron more than an arms control...
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clearly signed sacramento native matin barnes asked mighty m's see about a rumor relationship with riyadh and i note that. barnes and the thing going on right she was dating that can a star with the dodgers. gary would note close but i do not >> pam:coming up. at attracted millions with its wild twists and turns. now six flag discovery kingdom's only wooden roller coaster is coming down. hey terry stop! they have a special! so, what did you guys think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what about a deal? terry, stop! it's quite alright... you know what? we want to make a deal with you. we're twins, so could you give us two for the price of one? come on, give us a deal. look at how old i am. do you come here often? he works here, terry! you work here, right? yes... ok let's get to the point. we're going to take the deal. get a $1000 volkswagen reward card on select 2015 jetta models. or lease a 2015 jetta s for $139 a month after a $1000 volkswagen bonus. replication >> reporter: is that been scored a press on close to. cubby get ready for school. but before that. a full hour of ente
clearly signed sacramento native matin barnes asked mighty m's see about a rumor relationship with riyadh and i note that. barnes and the thing going on right she was dating that can a star with the dodgers. gary would note close but i do not >> pam:coming up. at attracted millions with its wild twists and turns. now six flag discovery kingdom's only wooden roller coaster is coming down. hey terry stop! they have a special! so, what did you guys think of the test drive? i love the jetta....
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we would much rather be in riyadh, having conversations with saudi ministers.ween what gdp looks like in greece, the nominal level which shows a contraction level of 1%, the difference being inflation. what impact is cheap oil having on europe? hans: as ken was saying, he does not believe the wealth effect will make consumers feel welcome here. the third quarter in greece be a lot worse because that is going to capture the capital controls and the shutdown of the banks. olivia: time now for the agenda. oil,watching the price of watching when west texas will fall below $40 a barrel? hans: i am going to turn in the assignment and say he can find -- send 10 firebird to brussels -- ken feinberg to brussels. i think it will be important to see what the latvian say, what the german say, can we get a deal through the german parliament? olivia: at 9:45, history in the making. secretary of state john kerry will be in havana to raise the american flag outside the cuban embassy. two soldiers who took down the flag in 1961 will be back to raise it back. hans: it will be in
we would much rather be in riyadh, having conversations with saudi ministers.ween what gdp looks like in greece, the nominal level which shows a contraction level of 1%, the difference being inflation. what impact is cheap oil having on europe? hans: as ken was saying, he does not believe the wealth effect will make consumers feel welcome here. the third quarter in greece be a lot worse because that is going to capture the capital controls and the shutdown of the banks. olivia: time now for the...
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ash carter just visiting netanyahu and then he went to riyadh. what do you think those conversations were like, and what could at carter be telling the israelis and saudis that they have not heard 50 times? matt: i think probably i have been there 30 times in the last few years, and in a sense, something similar to what they have heard before but it is important that they keep hearing it because it has the advantage of being true. the united states knows that you ron more than an arms control issue. iran has regional hegemonic interests. they have the largest conventional military in the region and a huge amount of asymmetric threats. when all this means is that the united states is not going anywhere just because a deal has signed. in some cases, even though i think the likelihood of war has decreased and the likelihood iran will get a nuclear weapon has rapidly declined, america's commitment is still there. the message to israel and the saudis, the united states will have an enormous commitment in the area. we have 34,000 american forces statio
ash carter just visiting netanyahu and then he went to riyadh. what do you think those conversations were like, and what could at carter be telling the israelis and saudis that they have not heard 50 times? matt: i think probably i have been there 30 times in the last few years, and in a sense, something similar to what they have heard before but it is important that they keep hearing it because it has the advantage of being true. the united states knows that you ron more than an arms control...
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and then we have the wahhabi extremism at the heart of which has come always from riyadh. we have these two. but then on the other side we have many who are suggesting we need to embrace sisi, not much better. and i'm not sure how that works, and i'd really like to hear your impressions about whether these are the right approaches. >> i will definitely address that, but i just want to make clear i'm proposing all -- i'm not proposing all muslims -- i was actually proposing that we support that kind of environment being created. so i think we're actually saying the same thing. on the issue of whether or not we should support a particular leader in sisi or not sisi, i think a lot of the sisi focus now is really about a coincidence. it just happens to be that you have a new president in egypt who has been consolidating power, and he is focused on creating a counter-narrative to -- all hues of islamists. and they're not all the same and definitely, you know, there's a huge distinction between civilians who are trying to pursue a civilian approach and people who are, essentiall
and then we have the wahhabi extremism at the heart of which has come always from riyadh. we have these two. but then on the other side we have many who are suggesting we need to embrace sisi, not much better. and i'm not sure how that works, and i'd really like to hear your impressions about whether these are the right approaches. >> i will definitely address that, but i just want to make clear i'm proposing all -- i'm not proposing all muslims -- i was actually proposing that we support...
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we're -- if we don't do it right, if they come back again and have a riyadh mission, but i think it's so much the provider price increases. >> what is the faesest growing part of your business. is it the basic hospital -- >> actually for us, it's interesting. we have made a is it major push into alternate sites of care, blamtory, free-standing emergency departments. it's what the consumer wants. they want something more convenient, where you can pull up, have your service take place and leave. it's a lower cost setting. we don't have to be open 24/7 and don't have to be prepared for every emergency, so we can provide that much more cheaply nan this a hospital setting, and we can distribute it into a the community. >> can i ask a totally crazy questi question. in this world where hospital companies, whether nonprofit or for profit are conglomerating, and where insurers are conglomerate iing is there a wo where the hospital system is the person from whom i buy my insurance and the insurance -- or alternatively, the insurance company is the owner of a hospital and medical system? in othe
we're -- if we don't do it right, if they come back again and have a riyadh mission, but i think it's so much the provider price increases. >> what is the faesest growing part of your business. is it the basic hospital -- >> actually for us, it's interesting. we have made a is it major push into alternate sites of care, blamtory, free-standing emergency departments. it's what the consumer wants. they want something more convenient, where you can pull up, have your service take place...