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salam do you believe that the time is the still there for the libyans to unify the institutions the financial institutions build confidence and trust among themselves and try to internally come together and solve their problems or do you think it's too late and that the only way out is international intervention in a way or another now we need international help to do this definitely but it's all for a wrong to lay the blame to the international community because what it did in two thousand and eleven what we are suffering now is due to forty two years of what total to tell italian regime that's not forget that the international community interfered in two thousand and eleven and we thank them for that yes they failed in their follow up but didn't want to get involved in state building and so on but the blame squarely on get there if it's forty two years of one man rule and the situation we're in all thought it through to say that ok we're going to have to settle for a dictatorship or to carry a regime or the alternative is chaos no we refuse to acknowledge that we say that we have another wa
salam do you believe that the time is the still there for the libyans to unify the institutions the financial institutions build confidence and trust among themselves and try to internally come together and solve their problems or do you think it's too late and that the only way out is international intervention in a way or another now we need international help to do this definitely but it's all for a wrong to lay the blame to the international community because what it did in two thousand and...
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audience now to some of the other stories making news around the world saudi crown prince mohammed bin salam has reportedly imposed a ban on government agencies awarding contracts to german companies as comes according to the spiegel online website it says the kingdom's de facto ruler isn't happy with berlin stance on riyadh's foreign policies his decision could put at risk exports totaling nearly seven billion euros striking truckers in brazil have brought latin america's biggest nation to a standstill thousands of drivers have blocked roads and the protests have been going on for the past five days the brazilian government is threatening to send in the army to break up the strike. a cyclone has battered the arabian impish arabian peninsula bringing devastation to parts of oman and killing at least two people worst hit is the country's third largest city salalah there's also been flooding in rural areas nearby cyclone makulu also tore through a month's neighbor yemen. to sports now the best football team in europe is close to being crowned with the champions league final showdown kicking of
audience now to some of the other stories making news around the world saudi crown prince mohammed bin salam has reportedly imposed a ban on government agencies awarding contracts to german companies as comes according to the spiegel online website it says the kingdom's de facto ruler isn't happy with berlin stance on riyadh's foreign policies his decision could put at risk exports totaling nearly seven billion euros striking truckers in brazil have brought latin america's biggest nation to a...
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May 19, 2018
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there is one rule....adriana salame / special projects manager: "byof... bring your own fascinator."n washington im kristen holmes (pam) holmes im kristen in washington im kristen holmes (pam) tomorrow kron four will live stream the royal wedding starting at 4-a-m.. at kron four -dot- com. lawrence karnow: low clouds and fog were very slow to burn off leaving cool temperatures along the coast and bay with some 70s inland. the fog is already pushing onshore and will likely bring more drizzle near the coast. doppler radar is tracking more thunderstorms over the sierra. it will continue to be stormy there in the afternoons over the weekend. on the satellite you can see a trough of low pressure sitting across the state. another area of low pressure will drop in on sunday to bring more clouds and cooler temperatures. highs tomorrow will be cool at the beaches and in the 50s with fog, 60s and partly cloudy around the bay, and some 70s inland. it will cool on sunday with partly cloudy skies and breezy winds in the afternoon. there is a slight chance of some isolated showers on monday. warme
there is one rule....adriana salame / special projects manager: "byof... bring your own fascinator."n washington im kristen holmes (pam) holmes im kristen in washington im kristen holmes (pam) tomorrow kron four will live stream the royal wedding starting at 4-a-m.. at kron four -dot- com. lawrence karnow: low clouds and fog were very slow to burn off leaving cool temperatures along the coast and bay with some 70s inland. the fog is already pushing onshore and will likely bring more...
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May 22, 2018
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cars in china china minus minister salam service are on a mobile deal drop drop fifteen percent sent from is much much twenty. five cents and lately. some underwater hard sitting. and he still felt will seem terrible. sixty percent for most. these changes. are starting on my life first. it's a win win. like germany in wwi. which hotel close look like crap gather little right rivals. extends free they also sources. the metatadata. with. w efficienent should? and so i. try to imagination. reading to into churches also things reasons in promoting a civilized. form of the old. streets.. the c chinese market has ben recently here. in two thousand out of and that he. sixteen twenty three percent a year on year wither on the runway. davies brother brought a country. that's how i know now that i'm back ten ten trade talks between china and i'm not a state. china china. compared twenty four by five cents and us west has been a minimal feels it on down from his restoration withdrawn from holding it will float stupid you. trad. and that that's not take the lead in the final one can make make te
cars in china china minus minister salam service are on a mobile deal drop drop fifteen percent sent from is much much twenty. five cents and lately. some underwater hard sitting. and he still felt will seem terrible. sixty percent for most. these changes. are starting on my life first. it's a win win. like germany in wwi. which hotel close look like crap gather little right rivals. extends free they also sources. the metatadata. with. w efficienent should? and so i. try to imagination. reading...
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May 25, 2018
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if you listen to these songs being sung, one name right at the forefront, mohammed salam. —— salah.autiful game is not the only religion followed by liverpool's man of the moment. over three and a half thousand miles away from his hometown in egypt is this tiny mosque in liverpool where mo salah practices his fate. is lamb is an integral part of his life, and he settled in remarkably, and he prayed here like... it is a home from home. the mosque has paid a huge part of him settling in. he is a muslim outside of football, around the teachings of islam. people don't mind what fate he follows, people just like him for the sake of who he is. with 44 goals in 51 games this season, salah has elevated almost all of them, and there is no surprise that he's boxed pride in the heart of muslim fans, whilst more accustomed to an alternative journey. he's basically showing the outside world what is lamb really is. i think he is breaking barriers, trying to show —— islam really is. i think you're showing that islam is not violent think you're showing that islam is not viole nt and think you're sh
if you listen to these songs being sung, one name right at the forefront, mohammed salam. —— salah.autiful game is not the only religion followed by liverpool's man of the moment. over three and a half thousand miles away from his hometown in egypt is this tiny mosque in liverpool where mo salah practices his fate. is lamb is an integral part of his life, and he settled in remarkably, and he prayed here like... it is a home from home. the mosque has paid a huge part of him settling in. he...
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May 20, 2018
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reihan salam is executive editor of the national review.y fellow at the national review institute and now a contributing editor at "the atlantic." amy walter is national editor of the "cook political report." and starting next month will be the host of wnyc's "the take away" congrats. jamelle buoy at slate and cbs news political analyst and anne gearan is a white house correspondent at the "washington post." amy, let's start off with you. you have all this forecasting of what could be happening in congress, what might be happening with the president that could influence the outcome in november. you've been writing about what isn't happening, the republicans aren't defecting they're not running away, now that speaker ryan has chosen to retire, whatever we're going to call it. is the forecasting really kind of wrong at this point that there will be democratic wave? >> i think the challenge always in this era is figuring out what's noise and then what's actually happening. because there's chaos trying to separate that out. from reality. and it
reihan salam is executive editor of the national review.y fellow at the national review institute and now a contributing editor at "the atlantic." amy walter is national editor of the "cook political report." and starting next month will be the host of wnyc's "the take away" congrats. jamelle buoy at slate and cbs news political analyst and anne gearan is a white house correspondent at the "washington post." amy, let's start off with you. you have all...
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May 20, 2018
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mohammed bin salam and mohammed bin zayad wanting to give us support. let take it. at all that it was criminal. >> what about the fact that eric prince's names keeps popping up, the meeting in the seychelles and now with george nader, a man with a lot of interest in what's taking place in the middle east. does that at all concern you? >> it does. as you know before i started working at nbc, i lived my last seven years in abu dhabi and eric prince was everywhere. i would see eric out from time to time, i knew him back in the time he was a s.e.a.l., and he was work the security apparatus for shake mohammeikh mohammed, prince and served with colombian mercenaries. >> and to his credit it's very nice and tranquil. >> let me switch gears and ask you about qatar's involvement in all of this. what's the allegation that's being made in what they are trying to do? >> qatar, as you know, is essentially under siege by countries like saudi arabia and the uae. they have been essentially black balled in the arab world. they are looking for a way out. they want to come back to the
mohammed bin salam and mohammed bin zayad wanting to give us support. let take it. at all that it was criminal. >> what about the fact that eric prince's names keeps popping up, the meeting in the seychelles and now with george nader, a man with a lot of interest in what's taking place in the middle east. does that at all concern you? >> it does. as you know before i started working at nbc, i lived my last seven years in abu dhabi and eric prince was everywhere. i would see eric out...
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May 18, 2018
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bashir salam says he had to double some of the prices in his shop. >> ( translated used to give normal people goods on credit, they would pay at the end of the month. now we can't. we tell them, you have ti pay in cash sn have cash and keepth gs running. >> reporter: kifah abdul kafee says high prices make feeding her family a dly struggle. who do you blame? >> ( translated ): the government. who else would we blame? a very corrupt goverent. there are people who are dying rf hunger inside of th houses, they don't dare to go out, they don't go out to ask for help, even for medicine. this is too much to handle. >> reporter: life here is a grind. everywhere you go in aden you see destruction lis this. theren virtually no rebuilding. trash piles up in the street. there are open sewage lines. they may have dren the houthis out of this part of the country, but the official yemeni government is massively fractured. the result? a failed state. ahmed bin ahmed al maysary is yemen's interior minister, a cabinet member of embattled and exiled president abdo rabbo mansour hadi. what do you say to
bashir salam says he had to double some of the prices in his shop. >> ( translated used to give normal people goods on credit, they would pay at the end of the month. now we can't. we tell them, you have ti pay in cash sn have cash and keepth gs running. >> reporter: kifah abdul kafee says high prices make feeding her family a dly struggle. who do you blame? >> ( translated ): the government. who else would we blame? a very corrupt goverent. there are people who are dying rf...
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human rights watch has strongly criticized saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin salam for what it calls a dramatic. increase than arbitrary detentions the group says at least two thousand three hundred people have been detained for more than six months without trial some have been in custody for more than a decade human rights watch says this hour the justice system only seems to be getting worse with the latest numbers or a marked increase from two thousand and fourteen when the group found that less than three hundred people held without trial for more than six months human rights watch says one saudi citizen has been held without conviction since september two thousand and three another has been detained while under investigation since december two thousand and six two hundred fifty one people have been imprisoned for more than three years without cases coming before the courts the report is based on data published by the saudi interior ministry well adam kugel is the middle east researcher at human rights watch and he says ending the detentions should be a priority under the r
human rights watch has strongly criticized saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin salam for what it calls a dramatic. increase than arbitrary detentions the group says at least two thousand three hundred people have been detained for more than six months without trial some have been in custody for more than a decade human rights watch says this hour the justice system only seems to be getting worse with the latest numbers or a marked increase from two thousand and fourteen when the group...
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May 18, 2018
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adriana salame / special projects manager: "it's kind of a world global celebration and everyone wantsce." to help with the party, souvenir shops in the uk have been preparing for months...sheila power / assistant mgr. nonstop party shop: "party poppers, confetti, the fireworks for the table and the harry and meghan flag."one of the most popular items--- a life-size cut-out of the bride and groom. sheila power / assistant mgr. nonstop party shop:"a party in this day and age everybody has to have a selfie with harry and meghan."for those braving the crowds saturday, trying to get a selfie with the real harry and meghan-- a flag is a must.sheila power / assistant mgr. nonstop party shop: "if you're out in windsor as the procession goes by everybody waving a flag." and for those watching at home or at one of the hundreds of street parties planned around england saturday-- the options vary. sheila power / assistant mgr. nonstop party shop: "of course, the royal glasses which everyone should be wearing."but no matter how fans and revelers decide to celebrate or decorate--- brits and america
adriana salame / special projects manager: "it's kind of a world global celebration and everyone wantsce." to help with the party, souvenir shops in the uk have been preparing for months...sheila power / assistant mgr. nonstop party shop: "party poppers, confetti, the fireworks for the table and the harry and meghan flag."one of the most popular items--- a life-size cut-out of the bride and groom. sheila power / assistant mgr. nonstop party shop:"a party in this day and...