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definitely be hard but it's worth going into a second round of talks in the buy in of my so that this is on salim go on the road that we all realize we have to make compromises everyone. so far that hasn't happened enough. this is especially applies to those who declare to the outside world that they're making all sorts of concessions but from what i see rumi sit down together they're not going to get some of his remarks clearly aimed at germany's green party is a hoffa c.s.u. in the greens are at loggerheads on many key issues including migration and energy policy. but what we can't allow is that someone says i want discussed that you know everyone has to negotiate otherwise the talks don't make any sense in. the fourth player in the negotiations germany's liberal f.t.p. are also set on a positive outcome use a consulate's a new coalition at a federal level in germany could mean a new beginning in terms of policy. and we hope very much as free democrats that the other parties are bold enough to try it and. the four parties had hoped to have already finished with negotiations but with one self-im
definitely be hard but it's worth going into a second round of talks in the buy in of my so that this is on salim go on the road that we all realize we have to make compromises everyone. so far that hasn't happened enough. this is especially applies to those who declare to the outside world that they're making all sorts of concessions but from what i see rumi sit down together they're not going to get some of his remarks clearly aimed at germany's green party is a hoffa c.s.u. in the greens are...
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conflict is intensifying with this man saudi arabia's ambassador bishop's young crown prince mohammed bin salim on confronting the elder a big power in the region that is of course in the two countries are already locked in a proxy conflict that's impacting lebanon and does devastatingly yemen but now the fear is that the two strands of islam they represent sunni and shia could be drawn into a greater conflagration so our question on quadriga this week is middle east tensions a new war and to discuss that question i'm joined here in the studio by jumpseat brooky senior editor with deutsche of well as far as the service he say's military support for saudi arabia is just as wrong as abandoning the iran nuclear deal also with us is freelance journalist an expert on saudi arabia paints a. who believes there won't be a cold war but. in saudi arabia. and a warm welcome also goes to show the rozanne us from the w two but she's both a producer and an analyst shani can bring us the israeli perspective on things and she says and it's ongoing struggle against iran it's not saudi arabia that israel is look
conflict is intensifying with this man saudi arabia's ambassador bishop's young crown prince mohammed bin salim on confronting the elder a big power in the region that is of course in the two countries are already locked in a proxy conflict that's impacting lebanon and does devastatingly yemen but now the fear is that the two strands of islam they represent sunni and shia could be drawn into a greater conflagration so our question on quadriga this week is middle east tensions a new war and to...
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. >> salim ackel was an immigrant from the middle east.moved to arizona at 18 and started selling wares out of wagons down in the mining towns in southern arizona. >> this building was constructed in 1915 and operated as a very high-end hotel for quite a long period of time. >> it became the tallest building in phoenix. and it stayed that way for five years. when this building opened, it was a huge event for the city. it was a very luxurious building. it got six pages in the arizona republic completely devoted to it. the interior was marble and mahogany. all of that is gone now. it also had rooms for traveling salesmen so they could set up temporary storefronts, which was common at the time. >> for decades, part of the vibrant phoenix downtown scene. but in the '50s and '60s, suburban sprawl took people away from the core of the city. >> downtown was transforming. the jefferson hotel degraded as people moved from staying in downtown. and that is likely why it was featured in the film "psycho." >> the shots in the movie make it feel like a
. >> salim ackel was an immigrant from the middle east.moved to arizona at 18 and started selling wares out of wagons down in the mining towns in southern arizona. >> this building was constructed in 1915 and operated as a very high-end hotel for quite a long period of time. >> it became the tallest building in phoenix. and it stayed that way for five years. when this building opened, it was a huge event for the city. it was a very luxurious building. it got six pages in the...
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pentagon's decision making on drone strikes to add insult to injury one of the drone strikes victims was salim bin ali jabar and the mom preaching against extremism and in their lawsuit the family simply petitioned the court for wait for an apology as opposed to demanding financial compensation for more of the court's most recent decision and what it means for the pentagon's controversial drone program artie's turn of the chavez reports. the u.s. supreme court announced that it is not reopening a lawsuit over a drone strike in yemen that killed five people in two thousand and twelve the case began in two thousand and fifteen with a cell been better brought the wrongful death case against them president barack obama after two of his family members were killed by a u.s. drone attack themselves twenty six year old nephew while leader who was a local police man and his brother in law salem who was a local imaam both were killed in the attack along with three others although the lawsuit did not seek monetary damages it did request an apology from the u.s. government in a declaration that the attack
pentagon's decision making on drone strikes to add insult to injury one of the drone strikes victims was salim bin ali jabar and the mom preaching against extremism and in their lawsuit the family simply petitioned the court for wait for an apology as opposed to demanding financial compensation for more of the court's most recent decision and what it means for the pentagon's controversial drone program artie's turn of the chavez reports. the u.s. supreme court announced that it is not reopening...
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they say shows the launch it was aimed at riyadh's international airport was shot down in the air salim coalition controls many of yemen supports saudi arabia has pointed the finger at iran and the who thinks with such missiles a spokesman for the saudi led military coalition in yemen says the missile incident could be considered an act of war by iran. if you would you would you know i mean these militant who are supported by iranian experts iran provides the who is his military experts on the planet in collaboration in cooperation with a terrorist organization of his in lebanon trying to control strait in a dangerous challenge to regional peace and stability and to the movement of ships through the strait and international trade meanwhile more than a dozen saudi princes and ministers have been detained in a sweeping corruption crackdown including one of the world's richest men they were rounded up hours after an anti corruption committee started its work headed by the crown prince mohammed bin soundman. and iran and hezbollah not accuse saudi arabia the u.s. and israel of trying to fue
they say shows the launch it was aimed at riyadh's international airport was shot down in the air salim coalition controls many of yemen supports saudi arabia has pointed the finger at iran and the who thinks with such missiles a spokesman for the saudi led military coalition in yemen says the missile incident could be considered an act of war by iran. if you would you would you know i mean these militant who are supported by iranian experts iran provides the who is his military experts on the...
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that kind of architecture and particular to the schools of our september of zero in the last of color salim probably got us in the last year momentum on you know a national schools of art where one of the first modern sites that came into our watchlist. richard called drawn the short was trying to show the whole issue of premier over there get to know more than make a more points don't you know. we will you do if you want a poorer shape. but. it's a game to you then i thought ok now we're going to really try to do something. and fortunately because of the embargo we were not able to actually fund work at the site directly which we got was the intention that's what we really would have liked to do at that time for our hands were tied in order to be able to support sites in cuba we would jump at the opportunity. as. a viewer but if you like about sample is equal or it is younger and we were. ok i don't know who in their mind they. the only holier. than the feces. that they're your are. there was a reunion at the union of artists and writers about what they were going to teach. high school. re
that kind of architecture and particular to the schools of our september of zero in the last of color salim probably got us in the last year momentum on you know a national schools of art where one of the first modern sites that came into our watchlist. richard called drawn the short was trying to show the whole issue of premier over there get to know more than make a more points don't you know. we will you do if you want a poorer shape. but. it's a game to you then i thought ok now we're going...
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salime said before any responded to his calls, he watched people take boxes filing cabinets and computers, and it wasn't until fox 5 broadcast the story yesterday he says that the treasury department took notice. >> federal government, you really have to have policies and procedures in place where in tough places like this close have you put things in place to protect confidentiality of people >> do you blame the us marshals >> you can't blame them. their thing is to put the track on the street and they walk away after that. it's the federal government have to have some policies and procedures in place to let the us marshals know when properties or tax institutions go out of business, these procedures we must follow them to protect the people. >> reporter: now, when we were alerted to this yesterday, we came over records. i was looking through these boxes. i was picking up these files you can see names, social security new castles, all sorts of personal information that were inside those boxes. new, how about the us marshals? we talked to them today. all they would say on the record is th
salime said before any responded to his calls, he watched people take boxes filing cabinets and computers, and it wasn't until fox 5 broadcast the story yesterday he says that the treasury department took notice. >> federal government, you really have to have policies and procedures in place where in tough places like this close have you put things in place to protect confidentiality of people >> do you blame the us marshals >> you can't blame them. their thing is to put the...
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caught up in the purge widely seen as a move to consolidate the power of crom prince mohammed bin salim on billionaire investor really been too long as one of eleven princes who were detained on saturday is a major shareholder in twitter twenty first century fox and citi group shares in one of his investment companies dropped ten percent for government ministers and several former ministers were arrested perhaps the most prominent official removed was the head of the national guard prince method bin abdullah he's the son of the late king abdullah and was considered a contender for the throne well let's get more on this now we're joined by often char he is senior lecturer in middle east politics at the university of bradford and he's joining us via skype from leeds very good to have you with us on al-jazeera so how much of this of what's happening in saudi is about corruption as this how the government is saying and how much actually about the internal power plays consolidating power eliminating opposition. i think you know what is happening now in saudi arabia you know that should not b
caught up in the purge widely seen as a move to consolidate the power of crom prince mohammed bin salim on billionaire investor really been too long as one of eleven princes who were detained on saturday is a major shareholder in twitter twenty first century fox and citi group shares in one of his investment companies dropped ten percent for government ministers and several former ministers were arrested perhaps the most prominent official removed was the head of the national guard prince...
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lebanon or in other places do not have such information about that's against misstep how do you so nine salim thank you very much for not attending and i still very much appreciate getting your thoughts on this story also joining us now is ronnie her senior public policy fellow at the mat. can university of beirut he joins us live from boston and so despite what we heard from saad hariri in his first public remarks since his resignation is there any further clarity on whether he's being held against his will in riyadh or whether there is some sort of coercion involved here. well the body language certainly would indicate that he's not comfortable. this was not the normal side happy that we've seen in lebanon for many years he clearly was in them uncomfortable situation here physically look not not at ease and what he was saying was it was very. contradictory to many people in lebanon saying that he's free when he didn't look free saying that he's doing this to help lebanon when perhaps it was actually more to help saudi arabia there's just a lot of contradictions and lack of clarity in what h
lebanon or in other places do not have such information about that's against misstep how do you so nine salim thank you very much for not attending and i still very much appreciate getting your thoughts on this story also joining us now is ronnie her senior public policy fellow at the mat. can university of beirut he joins us live from boston and so despite what we heard from saad hariri in his first public remarks since his resignation is there any further clarity on whether he's being held...