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saudi arabia is a country with a lot— saudi arabia is a country with a lot of— saudi arabia is a countryey committed wants to improve its image and starts to improve its image and starts to improve its image and starts to improve its image abroad. there — to improve its image abroad. there is_ to improve its image abroad. there is no better place in the world — there is no better place in the world if— there is no better place in the world if you are a golf state to come _ world if you are a golf state to come to change your image than _ to come to change your image than london. with all sorts of institutions, football, media, education all up for sale and willing — education all up for sale and willing to take some money. so in the _ willing to take some money. so in the case _ willing to take some money. so in the case of the media, you've _ in the case of the media, you've got two really prominent examples, the london evening standard — examples, the london evening standard and the independent which — standard and the independent which is — standard and the independent which is now on
saudi arabia is a country with a lot— saudi arabia is a country with a lot of— saudi arabia is a countryey committed wants to improve its image and starts to improve its image and starts to improve its image and starts to improve its image abroad. there — to improve its image abroad. there is_ to improve its image abroad. there is no better place in the world — there is no better place in the world if— there is no better place in the world if you are a golf state to come _ world if...
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we should point out in this tit—for—tat in saudi arabia that saudi arabia has previously blocked theeye, because of what they say are your paper's links to qatar. yeah. jim waterson, got any thoughts on this — bein, beout, newcastle? i think with all of it, it is so hard to follow if you are not sort of entwined in the regional politics and it is very, very difficult. i spent so long on this and even i struggle with it. but basically you end up with a story where the thing blocking a takeover of a premier league club appears to be more about who is paying for the television rights than about the human rights in the country that is connected to the purchases. so, we have a fit and proper persons test, but i think with all of this it comes back to — there is no better place in the world to come to than the uk if you want to buy an institution to improve your reputation. whether it's a football club or a media outlet, that's what we come back to. and ultimately the saudis have money on a scale that very few british investors and backers could dream of having. sanan vakilfrom chatham hou
we should point out in this tit—for—tat in saudi arabia that saudi arabia has previously blocked theeye, because of what they say are your paper's links to qatar. yeah. jim waterson, got any thoughts on this — bein, beout, newcastle? i think with all of it, it is so hard to follow if you are not sort of entwined in the regional politics and it is very, very difficult. i spent so long on this and even i struggle with it. but basically you end up with a story where the thing blocking a...
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it's going to be in countries like saudi arabia where two thirds of the country is younger than 30, theyney to spend, they are looking for entertainment, they are hungry for it, and as many of the saudis that i spoke to said, we binge watch all the kind of same tv as you do. we just do it online. but why does that mean the saudis want to invest in netflix? i can see why netflix might want to reach saudi. that was actually the direction it went. what saudi is investing in are other kinds of media companies. they have invested hugely in disney, in amc movie theatres, there wasn't a movie theatre in saudi arabia until a few years ago. they hadn't been a movie theatre open in the kingdom for something like 35 years. and now are there lots? there are, according to the head of amc, which runs, i think they have opened about a dozen multiplexes around saudi arabia, the one in riyadh, they estimate it does about 11 times the traffic as the one in london, for example. they are packed, they have been packed from day one when they opened in i think it was 2018. their first showing was black panther
it's going to be in countries like saudi arabia where two thirds of the country is younger than 30, theyney to spend, they are looking for entertainment, they are hungry for it, and as many of the saudis that i spoke to said, we binge watch all the kind of same tv as you do. we just do it online. but why does that mean the saudis want to invest in netflix? i can see why netflix might want to reach saudi. that was actually the direction it went. what saudi is investing in are other kinds of...
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. with eight non-democracies such as saudi arabia-— saudi arabia.very different _ saudi arabia. henry, we are getting very different reactions _ saudi arabia. henry, we are getting very different reactions to - saudi arabia. henry, we are getting very different reactions to this, - very different reactions to this, unreasonably fans of newcastle police to have some money, but it comes at an enormous ethical price, you might argue. comes at an enormous ethical price, you mightargue. is comes at an enormous ethical price, you might argue. is that worth paying? was it right to pay? who paying? was it right to pay? who feels that it _ paying? was it right to pay? who feels that it comes _ paying? was it right to pay? who feels that it comes at an enormous ethical_ feels that it comes at an enormous ethical price? human rights organisations will feel it and the people — organisations will feel it and the people who are not free in saudi arabia _ people who are not free in saudi arabia will— people who are not free in saudi arabia will feel it but sdb was
. with eight non-democracies such as saudi arabia-— saudi arabia.very different _ saudi arabia. henry, we are getting very different reactions _ saudi arabia. henry, we are getting very different reactions to - saudi arabia. henry, we are getting very different reactions to this, - very different reactions to this, unreasonably fans of newcastle police to have some money, but it comes at an enormous ethical price, you might argue. comes at an enormous ethical price, you mightargue. is comes...
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why are we looking towards saudi arabia? essentially it seems like saudi arabia is saying to the u.s., you are not the most important customer anymore. we are much more concerned with china than we are with the united states. caroline: the ongoing tensions never end. ellen wald, great to have some time with you. a truly global conversation. we are going to keep on talking about the truly global nature of the fuel prices. we are going to hear from fiona, head of commodities and real assets. stick with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ romaine: today we are focused on energy, a global energy crisis. we heard a lot about what was happening in the u.k., it was a mess. natural gas prices hitting record after record. it got to the point where your prime minister talked about sending in. caroline: fascinating moves happening in the u.k., which of course there's a perfect storm going on in terms of certain outages. the reasoning dependent on renewable fuels. if the wind is not blowing as much as anticipated. a big take on bloomberg today,
why are we looking towards saudi arabia? essentially it seems like saudi arabia is saying to the u.s., you are not the most important customer anymore. we are much more concerned with china than we are with the united states. caroline: the ongoing tensions never end. ellen wald, great to have some time with you. a truly global conversation. we are going to keep on talking about the truly global nature of the fuel prices. we are going to hear from fiona, head of commodities and real assets....
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in fact, calling saudi arabia the external aggressors. now, this of course angered saudi arabia. the information minister said that his statements were made before he was appointed in the new government. they were made back in august, and this was his personal opinion. but that was just not enough for saudi arabia. even the lebanese government tried to distance itself, the prime minister, the president. they tried to distance themselves from the statements made by the information minister saying that it did not reflect lebanese government policy. but clearly with saudi arabia's decision to recall it, some back sort of for consultations and demanding that the lebanese investor in saudi arabia leave the country within 48 hours. it is just, this is just not enough. now this is going to, this is definitely a blow to the new government. so, ever since prime minister matthew took office, he has been talking about, you know, trying to restore relations with the gulf corporation council states. because as of late, really, the relationship between lebanon and gulf arab states has been at
in fact, calling saudi arabia the external aggressors. now, this of course angered saudi arabia. the information minister said that his statements were made before he was appointed in the new government. they were made back in august, and this was his personal opinion. but that was just not enough for saudi arabia. even the lebanese government tried to distance itself, the prime minister, the president. they tried to distance themselves from the statements made by the information minister...
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sorry, not saudi arabia, qatar.ver. , :, newcastle, why it still is that takeover-— newcastle, why it still is that takeover. , . ., , , ., newcastle, why it still is that takeover. , . ., ,, ., ., takeover. it is a massive deal for the premier— takeover. it is a massive deal for the premier league _ takeover. it is a massive deal for the premier league because i takeover. it is a massive deal for the premier league because the | the premier league because the contract, for example, is worth roughly £500 million, and that is a lot of money for the premier league. and when that kind of newcastle deal became public, one of the first people to condemn it and also lobby the premier league and the uk government against this deal was that sports company. but then what also happened was that in early 2021, we saw saudi arabia and its blockade on qatar and as a result of that, what we also saw, only last week, was the sports company was allowed to air its gains and its programming inside saudi arabia. right, so, they we go.
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now, the lebanese ambassadors to saudi arabia and bahrain have been given 48 hours to leave. saudi arabia, meanwhile, has recalled it's ambassador and announced it, stopping all lebanese imports from crossing its borders. this diplomatic feud comes after lebanon's information minister, criticize the saudi led coalition war in yemen, in a video circulating online netherlands prime minister, not mcafee is urging the minister to make the right decision and fix arab relations . then how to has one i from day was a few days ago, a video circulated on line in which the information minister was criticizing the saudi a lead military campaign in yemen. in fact, calling saudi arabia the external aggressors. now, this of course angered saudi arabia. the information minister said that his statements were made before he was appointed in the new government. they were made back in august, and this was his personal opinion. but that was just not enough for saudi arabia. even the lebanese government tried to distance itself, the prime minister or the president. they tried to distance themselves from the s
now, the lebanese ambassadors to saudi arabia and bahrain have been given 48 hours to leave. saudi arabia, meanwhile, has recalled it's ambassador and announced it, stopping all lebanese imports from crossing its borders. this diplomatic feud comes after lebanon's information minister, criticize the saudi led coalition war in yemen, in a video circulating online netherlands prime minister, not mcafee is urging the minister to make the right decision and fix arab relations . then how to has one...
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and this is why saudi arabia really has been staying on the sidelines. so the traditional partners of lebanon, the gulf are countries, the political and economic partners. they have been on the sideline as of yet. so this new incident definitely is going to further further strain. the relationship for his i was prime and it says held a security meeting to discuss recent violent protests. supporters of band political party are marching towards the capitalist lumber. they demanding action against france over the 2017 charlie head bo cartoon controversy. several police officers were killed and least $25.00 others wounded during a rally on wednesday. large numbers of volcanic pump stones are causing trouble on japan, southern coast, the pebbles which come from an undersea volcano of clogged at 1st. he ports damaged dozens of boats and destructed the fishing industry. the government has declared a natural disaster, and the stones are still on the loo. officials warmer they are likely to affect the countries at coastline further north. several species of sturg
and this is why saudi arabia really has been staying on the sidelines. so the traditional partners of lebanon, the gulf are countries, the political and economic partners. they have been on the sideline as of yet. so this new incident definitely is going to further further strain. the relationship for his i was prime and it says held a security meeting to discuss recent violent protests. supporters of band political party are marching towards the capitalist lumber. they demanding action against...
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and so we had this public investment fund which is saudi arabia's wealth fund controlled by the crownho was a very controversial figure to the least, not least because of the murder of jim which people have blamed him for ultimately. and seems that the problems that were in the steel last year because this is the first time they've had to stitch this together have been overcome this time around and there was a lot of will they and wealthy earlier on the day but i do in the end it was going to go through and the money was too great. £3 million, mike ashley's era is over after 14 years and newcastle united have not won a major domestic trophy since 1955. the fa cup, most of the recent cup has come for me promoted back into the premier league and if there were many newcastle fans who were concerned about the human rights record of saudi arabia, well, they were not saying so will bbc tonight and they're assurances that this deal has nothing to do with the saudi government. what do you think? what government. what do you think? what do ou think government. what do you think? what do you th
and so we had this public investment fund which is saudi arabia's wealth fund controlled by the crownho was a very controversial figure to the least, not least because of the murder of jim which people have blamed him for ultimately. and seems that the problems that were in the steel last year because this is the first time they've had to stitch this together have been overcome this time around and there was a lot of will they and wealthy earlier on the day but i do in the end it was going to...
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and saudi arabia has announced in stopping all the lebanese imports crossing its borders. these comes as the lebanese ambassador has been told to leave the country within 48 hours, and the saudi ambassador has also been recalled. let's see, the light is now from zeno who's live for us in by room. hello, there is, i know what's prompted this move and what impact is, is likely to have unlimited already fragile economy. well, a few days ago, a video circulated on line in which the information minister was criticizing the saudi a lead military campaign in yemen. in fact, calling saudi arabia the external aggressors. now, this of course angered saudi arabia. the information minister said that his statements were made before he was appointed in the new government. they were made back in august, and this was his personal opinion. but that was just not enough for saudi arabia. even the lebanese government tried to distance itself, the prime minister or the president. they tried to distance themselves from the statements made by the information minister saying that it did not reflec
and saudi arabia has announced in stopping all the lebanese imports crossing its borders. these comes as the lebanese ambassador has been told to leave the country within 48 hours, and the saudi ambassador has also been recalled. let's see, the light is now from zeno who's live for us in by room. hello, there is, i know what's prompted this move and what impact is, is likely to have unlimited already fragile economy. well, a few days ago, a video circulated on line in which the information...
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starting with saudi arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, and advisor to the saudi oil ministry demands like the need for urgent and accelerated mitigation actions on all scales should be eliminated from the report. >> if you look at saudi arabia, which is not even the largest producer of oil -- oil -- exporter in the world but also the head of opec and opec plus, consistently the commentary that has been coming from opec is that yes, we need to fight together to transition to greener energy, but at the same time, let us be realistic. we cannot expect oil demand to go down. they are expecting it to ramp up or increase in the comg years. st countries are looking at investing more money to produce more oil whether it is saudi arabia, the uae, kuwait, all these countries are investing more money because they think oil prices are going to stay at these high levels for the next seven or 10 years. this is the time when you can really make good money, because oil demand might hit a peak after years as countries try to transition to newable forms of energy. >> that is saudi arabia, the leak als
starting with saudi arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, and advisor to the saudi oil ministry demands like the need for urgent and accelerated mitigation actions on all scales should be eliminated from the report. >> if you look at saudi arabia, which is not even the largest producer of oil -- oil -- exporter in the world but also the head of opec and opec plus, consistently the commentary that has been coming from opec is that yes, we need to fight together to transition to greener...
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compromise on the issue of the exposure of the french ambassador or debating this in parliament. saudi arabia has anal stayed stopping all lebanese imports, crossing its borders. this cause is the lebanese ambassador has been told to leave the country within 48 hours, and the saudi ambassador has also been recalled then a hodder has worn this from the old. a few days ago, a video circulated on line in which the information minister was criticizing the saudi a lead military campaign in yemen, in fact, calling saudi arabia the external aggressors. now, this of course angered saudi arabia and the information minister said that his statements were made before he was appointed in the new government. they were made back in august and disclosed his personal opinion. but that was just not enough for saudi arabia, even the lebanese government tried to distance itself, the prime minister, the president. they tried to distance themselves from the statements made by the information minister saying that it did not reflect lebanese government policy. but clearly with saudi arabia's decision to recall it so
compromise on the issue of the exposure of the french ambassador or debating this in parliament. saudi arabia has anal stayed stopping all lebanese imports, crossing its borders. this cause is the lebanese ambassador has been told to leave the country within 48 hours, and the saudi ambassador has also been recalled then a hodder has worn this from the old. a few days ago, a video circulated on line in which the information minister was criticizing the saudi a lead military campaign in yemen, in...
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we do business with saudi arabia, we have billions of i saudi arabia, we have billions of pounds of exportship overall? clearly, the wider relationship _ relationship overall? clearly, the wider relationship absolutely i wider relationship absolutely matters. you are correct. but football does matter. football is ordinarily high—profile, and sport, and put both in sport, has been used by regimes around the world to create this veneer of acceptability, and i think what we are seeing here in this case is a government with an egregious, terrible human rights record who absolutely making this investment in murder to try and benefit from that, in order to distract —— investment in order to. football are extremely important even though you are right they are clearly other relationships between this country and businesses in saudi arabia, which are also of concern. sacha deshmukh, chief executive of amnesty international uk, thank you very much indeed. let's get more on the travel news that 47 countries will be removed from the covid read travel list next monday, leaving just seven countries remai
we do business with saudi arabia, we have billions of i saudi arabia, we have billions of pounds of exportship overall? clearly, the wider relationship _ relationship overall? clearly, the wider relationship absolutely i wider relationship absolutely matters. you are correct. but football does matter. football is ordinarily high—profile, and sport, and put both in sport, has been used by regimes around the world to create this veneer of acceptability, and i think what we are seeing here in...
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hot an example of sports washing by saudi arabia, is it?— saudi arabia, is it? not at all.is not sports washing _ saudi arabia, is it? not at all. it is not sports washing at - saudi arabia, is it? not at all. it is not sports washing at all. i saudi arabia, is it? not at all. it- is not sports washing at all. amanda staveley who — is not sports washing at all. amanda staveley who will _ is not sports washing at all. amanda staveley who will get _ is not sports washing at all. amanda staveley who will get a _ is not sports washing at all. amanda staveley who will get a seat - is not sports washing at all. amanda staveley who will get a seat on i is not sports washing at all. amanda staveley who will get a seat on the l staveley who will get a seat on the board. stay with me katie, because we've touched on the objections from human right�*s groups to saudi involvement, pointing to a number of abuses, let's hear from amnesty international. today's decision shows that english foothall— today's decision shows that english football is _ today's decision shows that english footba
hot an example of sports washing by saudi arabia, is it?— saudi arabia, is it? not at all.is not sports washing _ saudi arabia, is it? not at all. it is not sports washing at - saudi arabia, is it? not at all. it is not sports washing at all. i saudi arabia, is it? not at all. it- is not sports washing at all. amanda staveley who — is not sports washing at all. amanda staveley who will _ is not sports washing at all. amanda staveley who will get _ is not sports washing at all. amanda...
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so he was saying it is time to change for saudi arabia, and we don't -- we don't have to accept thissure from the saudi government. it's a time of change. we have to change. jamal loves his country. jamal worked for his country. so that's why he said to me, in person, "when you take everything from me, i have family and friends or money, job, it's okay. but when you burn my pen, i can't -- i can't be in silence." >> do you feel, in inheriting, the fight for justice for him that you also take on that same fight yourself? >> and a good question. but as you see, i am not really that much, let's say, the fighter or -- i don't know -- no activist. i didn't ask being fighters or human-rights defenders or activists. i was an academic and writer and specialist on gulf countries. but what happened changed my life 180%. i am not the same person before jamal. at the same time, i become, unfortunately, in a way, unfortunately, his voice. because i remind the people what happened to jamal. >> yeah. do you feel safe now? >> i'm not sure. there is -- there is a big possibility i am in danger. even
so he was saying it is time to change for saudi arabia, and we don't -- we don't have to accept thissure from the saudi government. it's a time of change. we have to change. jamal loves his country. jamal worked for his country. so that's why he said to me, in person, "when you take everything from me, i have family and friends or money, job, it's okay. but when you burn my pen, i can't -- i can't be in silence." >> do you feel, in inheriting, the fight for justice for him that...
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factor in emissions from its products sold abroad, which is the vast majority of emissions to do saudi arabial's largest exporter. it is a big promise, net zero by 2050, but saudi's neighbour the uae has set a goal of 2050, a whole decade earlier, should saudi arabia be doing more? yes, there is this interesting comparison with the uae announcing 2050 as well as the uk and the eu, 2060 is what russia and china have announced as well stop so there is a target there in mind in comparison. what is so fascinating about 2060 is some of the rationale is the energy minister does not believe that the technology will be ready until 2040 to remove carbon dioxide and to achieve some of the decarbonisation goals. that's interesting because it is not quite as consistent, what we see right now, in terms of the technology that is available. but make no mistake, this is an initiative focused on greening just the supply side of the climate change crisis. we need action on the demand side, action by those who consume fossilfuels demand side, action by those who consume fossil fuels and, let's not forget, they
factor in emissions from its products sold abroad, which is the vast majority of emissions to do saudi arabial's largest exporter. it is a big promise, net zero by 2050, but saudi's neighbour the uae has set a goal of 2050, a whole decade earlier, should saudi arabia be doing more? yes, there is this interesting comparison with the uae announcing 2050 as well as the uk and the eu, 2060 is what russia and china have announced as well stop so there is a target there in mind in comparison. what is...
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, and we are still unsure if the crown prince of saudi arabia will show up.er potential line the u.s. is pushing for, net zero by 2050, 10 years on. potentially, china would want if they're going to offer something big and bold on climate, they want something in return, the tariffs still in place, some easing of language when it comes to what's going on between beijing and washington, but while the biden administration is trying to negotiate with china and talk tough on other issues, human rights, trade, china will use climate as leverage. caroline: go enjoy your friday night in rome. we thank you for staying late. meanwhile, we look towards what will be a busy next week, looking towards the road to cop26, the g20, and monetary policy in the u.s.. taylor: jobs day friday. uber and lyft reporting, more labor indications. >> don't forget the infrastructure bill. caroline: that is all for "what'd you miss?" have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ announcer: from the heart of where innovation, money, and power collide, in silicon valley and beyond, this is "bloomberg technolog
, and we are still unsure if the crown prince of saudi arabia will show up.er potential line the u.s. is pushing for, net zero by 2050, 10 years on. potentially, china would want if they're going to offer something big and bold on climate, they want something in return, the tariffs still in place, some easing of language when it comes to what's going on between beijing and washington, but while the biden administration is trying to negotiate with china and talk tough on other issues, human...
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johnson flew his foreign secretary list trust to arms, customer saudi arabia, which has been bombing yemen. presently the worst humanitarian crisis in the world . this while a usa with $40000000.00 unable to eat tonight without welfare looks to increase war spending to $725000000000.00 a year. the extent of the malign rolled of the military and through complex was revealed by one of the most famous journalists in the world wiki leaks. is julian assange. he is in jail the head of another hearing next week. joining me now from london is worth a historian and the inspiration for the rolling stones street fighting man, tara galley, a member of the original anti war bertrand russell, jean paul, softer tribunal. he, along with edward snowden and others, a part of the resurrected tribunal now named bel mush after sanchez london prison direct thanks so much for coming back on another terrible week for the global south . there been all these are the violence in jerusalem. there been explosions in syria, a, in brazil, the accusations of our genocide, but in nature, nation media, say the b, b.
johnson flew his foreign secretary list trust to arms, customer saudi arabia, which has been bombing yemen. presently the worst humanitarian crisis in the world . this while a usa with $40000000.00 unable to eat tonight without welfare looks to increase war spending to $725000000000.00 a year. the extent of the malign rolled of the military and through complex was revealed by one of the most famous journalists in the world wiki leaks. is julian assange. he is in jail the head of another hearing...
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as human rights issues, which do linger the concerns about saudi arabia and it was only approve a couple of weeks ago with so many questions in terms of just what it took now, the primly to k, the deal. they say they have legally binding guarantee that the saudi state isn't controlling newcastle united but the public investment fund, which i'm a the sense the club. while it's higher board virtually is found ministers. it's chaired by the saudi crime print, how they'd been solomon. and now we're seeing the next few weeks, the premier league and it's that clubs are going to be trying to construct the longer term regulations that could impede the ability of newcastle not to get any sponsorships that linked to its ownership. the olympic claim has been officially handed to china ahead of next is controversial beijing winter gains. the ceremony took place without spectators at the time of the name stadium in athens, where the 1st modern olympics were hosted in 18. 96 was held without incident following protests. as the torch was looked the day before. activists all calling for a boycott of the
as human rights issues, which do linger the concerns about saudi arabia and it was only approve a couple of weeks ago with so many questions in terms of just what it took now, the primly to k, the deal. they say they have legally binding guarantee that the saudi state isn't controlling newcastle united but the public investment fund, which i'm a the sense the club. while it's higher board virtually is found ministers. it's chaired by the saudi crime print, how they'd been solomon. and now we're...
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saudi arabia is one of the world's largest oil producers. australia is a major coal exporter.s as world leaders prepare to gather in glasgow for the global climate talks in ten days�* time. 0ur climate editor justin rowlat reports. the clock is ticking on tackling climate change. the science says unless we start making dramatic cuts to emissions now, we risk very serious consequences. world leaders will be meeting here in glasgow for a crucial climate conference in just ten days. yet leaked documents seen by the bbc show some countries are pressuring the un to change its message on the options for tackling the challenge. saudi arabia, australia and japan are arguing the world doesn't need to reduce fossil fuel use as quickly as the un suggests. the un says the focus for the energy sector should be actively phasing out fossil fuels. delete this, says saudi arabia. 0ne aim of the glasgow conference is to agree an end to the use of coal, but india warned it expects it to remain the mainstay of energy production for decades. meanwhile brazil and argentina ask that the evidence tha
saudi arabia is one of the world's largest oil producers. australia is a major coal exporter.s as world leaders prepare to gather in glasgow for the global climate talks in ten days�* time. 0ur climate editor justin rowlat reports. the clock is ticking on tackling climate change. the science says unless we start making dramatic cuts to emissions now, we risk very serious consequences. world leaders will be meeting here in glasgow for a crucial climate conference in just ten days. yet leaked...
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will saudi arabia ever be held accountable. we'll hear from jamal khashoggi's fiancee. >>> good evening. september was supposed to be the month congress passed hundreds of billions of dollars in new spending and guess what? the house did 116-113. you might be scratching your head and say didn't it fail to come to a vote on thursday night? isn't the reconciliation bill nowhere near ready for a vote? you're right on both counts but i'm not talking about those bills. i'm talking about a bill that flew quietly under the radar like an f-32 stealth bomber when it works. it authorized $740 billion for the defense department. $768 billion total. president biden submitted a $715 billion budget to congress for the defense department to which members of both parties said as if and just threw in $25 billion extra that they found under the couch cushions presumably. yeah, in a supposedly divided congress, they gave bipartisan support to spend more money on bombs and bullets, humvees and fighter jets. look at the future projection on this gr
will saudi arabia ever be held accountable. we'll hear from jamal khashoggi's fiancee. >>> good evening. september was supposed to be the month congress passed hundreds of billions of dollars in new spending and guess what? the house did 116-113. you might be scratching your head and say didn't it fail to come to a vote on thursday night? isn't the reconciliation bill nowhere near ready for a vote? you're right on both counts but i'm not talking about those bills. i'm talking about a...
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c follows the british government and cozying up to saudi arabia. we speak to a barrister who wants to read card. saudi arabia, which you k p m boss, johnson enables arm sales to bomb yemen. site of the world's worst humanitarian crisis. and the scandal threatens the future of the taxpayer funded british crown ahead of a hearing in the sexual abuse case against prince andrew who denies everything. we ask best selling biog hallowani about the traitor king fascism. and if the royal family has always been damaged, good, all of them all coming up in today's going underground are 1st to the world's worst humanitarian crisis. fueled by british weapons as bars. johnson's u. k. foreign secretary liz trust returns to britain from arms, customer, saudi arabia, and join. now from the hague, by human rights. le toby cabman, co founder of guernica. 37. be thanks so much for coming on. so as i say list, trust is go back. now, you're raining on boards, johnson's a parade. i'll ask you about 2 specific, legible crabs in a minute. but what exactly have you filed wit
c follows the british government and cozying up to saudi arabia. we speak to a barrister who wants to read card. saudi arabia, which you k p m boss, johnson enables arm sales to bomb yemen. site of the world's worst humanitarian crisis. and the scandal threatens the future of the taxpayer funded british crown ahead of a hearing in the sexual abuse case against prince andrew who denies everything. we ask best selling biog hallowani about the traitor king fascism. and if the royal family has...
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Oct 19, 2021
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in the wake of the saudi arabia back take over at newcastle, 18 of the premier league teams are voted to block sponsorship deals, linked to club owners, watch on full flash photography. here you cancels, rivals are concerned that they, new bosses will gain an advantage from signing lucrative deals with saudi state and companies. the temporary freeze on all 20 teams will last a month, while the mo permanent rule change is discuss newcastle, say the move is unlawful. now, earlier we spoke to a p, global sports corresponded robert harris. he says, the timing of the action taken by the clubs is surprising is all emerging through source is nothing official. and it really was the results of an emergency meeting held monday by premier league ro able's of new council to try to sterling, meet our ability to draw on resources in saudi arabia to particularly raise their revenue. the focus will be on why those clubs have now not acted. in the years i've seen city doing it, but only in the week or so after the completion of the contract to take over by saudi arabia. and it really does signal the c
in the wake of the saudi arabia back take over at newcastle, 18 of the premier league teams are voted to block sponsorship deals, linked to club owners, watch on full flash photography. here you cancels, rivals are concerned that they, new bosses will gain an advantage from signing lucrative deals with saudi state and companies. the temporary freeze on all 20 teams will last a month, while the mo permanent rule change is discuss newcastle, say the move is unlawful. now, earlier we spoke to a p,...
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in the wake of the saudi arabia beth take over at new castle 18 of the premier league teams have voted to block sponsorship deals, links a club owners watch out for flash photography. here you cancelled rivals or concern that they new bosses will gain an advantage from signing lucrative deals with saudi state owned companies. the temporary freeze on all 20 teams will last a month or more permanent rule change is discussed. you can say the move is unlawful while matches. the city who owned by the united group abstained from the vote. earlier, we spoke to a p global sports correspondent, rob harris, who says the timing of the action taken by the clubs is surprising. is all emerging through source is nothing official, and it really was the result of an emergency meeting held a monday by premier league rivals of new council to try to sterling me their ability to draw on resources in saudi arabia to particularly raise their revenue. the focus will be on why those clubs have now not acted in the years after the city doing it, but only in the week or so after the completion of the contract to
in the wake of the saudi arabia beth take over at new castle 18 of the premier league teams have voted to block sponsorship deals, links a club owners watch out for flash photography. here you cancelled rivals or concern that they new bosses will gain an advantage from signing lucrative deals with saudi state owned companies. the temporary freeze on all 20 teams will last a month or more permanent rule change is discussed. you can say the move is unlawful while matches. the city who owned by...
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saudi arabia is one of the world's largest oil producers. australia is a major coal exporter. in glasgow for the global climate talks in ten days' time. 0ur climate editor justin rowlatt reports. the clock is ticking on tackling climate change. the science says unless we start making dramatic cuts to emissions now, we risk very serious consequences. world leaders will be meeting here in glasgow for a crucial climate conference in just ten days. yet leaked documents seen by the bbc show some countries are pressuring the un to change its message on the options for tackling the challenge. saudi arabia, australia and japan are arguing the world doesn't need to reduce fossil fuel use as quickly as the un suggests. the un says the focus for the energy sector should be actively phasing out fossil fuels. delete this, says saudi arabia. 0ne aim of the glasgow conference is to agree an end to the use of coal, but india warned it expects it to remain the mainstay of energy production for decades. meanwhile brazil and argentina ask that the evidence that eating less meat can help cut gree
saudi arabia is one of the world's largest oil producers. australia is a major coal exporter. in glasgow for the global climate talks in ten days' time. 0ur climate editor justin rowlatt reports. the clock is ticking on tackling climate change. the science says unless we start making dramatic cuts to emissions now, we risk very serious consequences. world leaders will be meeting here in glasgow for a crucial climate conference in just ten days. yet leaked documents seen by the bbc show some...
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to your point -- president biden was one of the most critical voices of saudi arabia and what had happenedials responsible. here is the interesting thing. at the time when the president was refusing to speak to the crown prince who the cia believe ordered the hit, he didn't speak to the crown prince for a long time and people in the administration were saying that the president only speaks to the king. now you see that there is this kind of return to normalcy when you have high ranking officials like jake sullivan and others meeting and engaging and normalizing what ultimately has happened with khashoggi and business as usual, so to speak, with saudi arabia. i understand also that the administration has to deal with the reality of what's happening in the region. saudi arabia is again -- you have to separate what's happening internally in the kingdom, the politics of it. they are trying to turn the page domestically. that's where it becomes difficult for countries that are seeing the changes but not able to reconcile what happened to khashoggi with the reality on the ground. >> as you menti
to your point -- president biden was one of the most critical voices of saudi arabia and what had happenedials responsible. here is the interesting thing. at the time when the president was refusing to speak to the crown prince who the cia believe ordered the hit, he didn't speak to the crown prince for a long time and people in the administration were saying that the president only speaks to the king. now you see that there is this kind of return to normalcy when you have high ranking...
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they were saudi arabia, the u. e and states like that involves some states that states that have no regard . all right, and what date should we be looking to work as this case proceeds in the latest case? what should people be looking out for? well, i think in a case such as this is very complex, there's a lot of material that police will have to consider. what the, the approach which is generally taken is that they, they go through what's called a scoping science, a preliminary investigation, to see whether the evidence is strong enough to take it to the next stage. they will have to be seeking by some crime prosecutor as to what they're sufficient information to charge individuals. so i don't think anybody should expect this to be decided overnight. the boris johnson won't be charged just to be clear. i know this trust was condemned for breaking a court order in terms of weapons export to saudi arabia, which was only temporary bathrooms. he were not speaking of aristotle, we charge it in this particular filing. n
they were saudi arabia, the u. e and states like that involves some states that states that have no regard . all right, and what date should we be looking to work as this case proceeds in the latest case? what should people be looking out for? well, i think in a case such as this is very complex, there's a lot of material that police will have to consider. what the, the approach which is generally taken is that they, they go through what's called a scoping science, a preliminary investigation,...
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king of saudi arabia.bia. thank ou. ., from the king of saudi arabia. thank ou. �* ., ., , ., from the king of saudi arabia. thank ou. ., .. ,:: you. mario draghi chairing the g20 summit, you. mario draghi chairing the g20 summit. and _ you. mario draghi chairing the g20 summit, and we _ you. mario draghi chairing the g20 summit, and we can _ you. mario draghi chairing the g20 summit, and we can now- you. mario draghi chairing the g20 summit, and we can nowjoin - you. mario draghi chairing the g20 summit, and we can nowjoin our. summit, and we can nowjoin our correspondent in rome, mark lowen. italy's by minister mario draghi talking about the themes that the 620 talking about the themes that the g20 leaders are going to be discussing. they have begun these talks, the first session is focusing on global health care, and the recovery post—pandemic. he was talking there about the need to expand the manufacturing capacity of vaccines, and to honour contracts and commitments. that is one issue where already th
king of saudi arabia.bia. thank ou. ., from the king of saudi arabia. thank ou. �* ., ., , ., from the king of saudi arabia. thank ou. ., .. ,:: you. mario draghi chairing the g20 summit, you. mario draghi chairing the g20 summit. and _ you. mario draghi chairing the g20 summit, and we _ you. mario draghi chairing the g20 summit, and we can _ you. mario draghi chairing the g20 summit, and we can now- you. mario draghi chairing the g20 summit, and we can nowjoin - you. mario draghi chairing...
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humans in saudi arabia.ns in saudi arabia.— which jumped into camels and then humans in saudi arabia. we have seen similar events — humans in saudi arabia. we have seen similar events spill— humans in saudi arabia. we have seen similar events spill over _ humans in saudi arabia. we have seen similar events spill over events, - similar events spill over events, but there also molecular evidence from information studies that at least three of the four seasonal coronaviruses, if not all of them, really originated from the animal world. so there is really a track record of coronaviruses doing this, so that is why i think it is really still the most likely explanation. my name is dominic dwyer. i am a medicai— my name is dominic dwyer. i am a medical virologists and infectious diseases— medical virologists and infectious diseases specialist. and i have worked — diseases specialist. and i have worked in _ diseases specialist. and i have worked in public health virology for many _ worked in public health virology f
humans in saudi arabia.ns in saudi arabia.— which jumped into camels and then humans in saudi arabia. we have seen similar events — humans in saudi arabia. we have seen similar events spill— humans in saudi arabia. we have seen similar events spill over _ humans in saudi arabia. we have seen similar events spill over events, - similar events spill over events, but there also molecular evidence from information studies that at least three of the four seasonal coronaviruses, if not all of...
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so that's saudi arabia.eveals that a senior australian government official rejects the un's conclusion that closing coal—fired power plants is necessary. that's despite ending the use of coal being one of the stated objectives of the upcoming cop26 conference in glasgow. then there's india — the world's second largest consumer of coal, after china. its prime minister narendra modi is going to cop26. he's previously stated that "we in india are doing our part." but a senior scientist from india's central institute of mining and fuel research, which has strong links to the indian government, says "coal is likely to remain the mainstay of energy production in the next few decades for sustainable economic growth of the country". our correspondent in delhi is vineet kar. it would not be wrong to say that coal is sort of a lifeline for a lot of poor communities to keep, they use coal to keep themselves warm, to cook food. i was recently reading a report that said as many as 4 million people are directly or indirec
so that's saudi arabia.eveals that a senior australian government official rejects the un's conclusion that closing coal—fired power plants is necessary. that's despite ending the use of coal being one of the stated objectives of the upcoming cop26 conference in glasgow. then there's india — the world's second largest consumer of coal, after china. its prime minister narendra modi is going to cop26. he's previously stated that "we in india are doing our part." but a senior...
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c. follows the british government in cozying up to saudi arabia. we speak to a barrister who wants to read card saudi arabia, which you k p m boss. johnson enables arm sales to bomb yemen. site of the world's worst humanitarian crisis. and the scandal threatens the future of the taxpayer funded british crown ahead of a hearing in the sexual abuse case against prince andrew, who denies everything. we ask best selling biographer, elani about the traitor king fascism. and if the royal family has always been damaged, good, all of them all coming up in today's going underground, were 1st to the world's worst humanitarian crisis. fueled by british weapons as bars. johnson's u. k. foreign secretary liz trust returns to britain from arms, customer, saudi arabia and join now from the hague, by human rights, where toby cabman, co founder of guernica. 37, be thanks so much for coming on to as i say, live trust as a go back now, you're raining on doris johnson's a parade. i'll ask you about 2 specific, legible crabs in a minute. but that what exactly we filed
c. follows the british government in cozying up to saudi arabia. we speak to a barrister who wants to read card saudi arabia, which you k p m boss. johnson enables arm sales to bomb yemen. site of the world's worst humanitarian crisis. and the scandal threatens the future of the taxpayer funded british crown ahead of a hearing in the sexual abuse case against prince andrew, who denies everything. we ask best selling biographer, elani about the traitor king fascism. and if the royal family has...
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forms. >> that is so much a part of that we spoke on stage, 10 billion trees will be planted in saudi arabiagoals the plan is sustainability, a switch to renewables >> can saudi be an exporter of renewable as well? >> not as easily or readily for oil or refined product we believe that return which we are blessed with with solar and transport to fuels those metrics today both blue and green am ownia and hydrogen or methanole we are committed -- the world's green hydrogen project is being built in saudi arabia. that is being defined for liveability, sustainability. all of this being designed and built in the kingdom and projects like neom and in a couple of years, you'll see green amonia and green hydrogen. we have already exported some blue amonnia to japan and other places >>> take a look at brent crude, up 20% trading around $84. on dak, gearing up for another busy day of earnings laying out why volatility and stocks could be a good time to buy. which stocks she has an eye on if you haven't followed the podcast. check out our apps we'll be right back. or it could be the day there's a cybert
forms. >> that is so much a part of that we spoke on stage, 10 billion trees will be planted in saudi arabiagoals the plan is sustainability, a switch to renewables >> can saudi be an exporter of renewable as well? >> not as easily or readily for oil or refined product we believe that return which we are blessed with with solar and transport to fuels those metrics today both blue and green am ownia and hydrogen or methanole we are committed -- the world's green hydrogen...