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does the bsa just some of the gulf countries have saudia arabia at risk? this is a pertinent question in terms of the global environment. >> i am not able to answer that question but let me say, it is not sensitive of economics. it is not -- this whole thing is about dignity. it is about people, it might be rich, you might be getting tons of money, and subsidized housing. if your dignity is not respected, something is wrong. the sense of frustration and sense of humiliation and it is not because you are not getting, because the other guy is getting what they do not deserve. that is how has to be built into the system. and so the reading of it, the economic factors are contributors and the psychology of people and respect for people and the prospect, they have a hope in the future? the question i have been asking myself is the following. suppose that to a nation or egypt were able to grow at 8% out of china over the last 10 years and suppose this would have allowed the young people to get jobs and to see hope in the future. what if the political regimes rem
does the bsa just some of the gulf countries have saudia arabia at risk? this is a pertinent question in terms of the global environment. >> i am not able to answer that question but let me say, it is not sensitive of economics. it is not -- this whole thing is about dignity. it is about people, it might be rich, you might be getting tons of money, and subsidized housing. if your dignity is not respected, something is wrong. the sense of frustration and sense of humiliation and it is not...
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we have a hole like a saudia arabia has oil. and we have plenty of dutch-coal. and it is a bit harmful for the environment we have plenty of--cool. >> speaking of energy, exxon. increase. why. >> global demand, clearly. and more important, the $70 per barrel up to $90 per barrel for oil. they made $9 million. $9 billion. >> shares of exxon mobile. if you cannot beat them, join them. and if oil steig's does big spike. and exxon could even do a buyback. >> stay with us, robber is going to be stay with us with google-intel and rob black will be with us staying with us. (music) (music) >> these are live pictures of sky for of oakland. this is the la escuelita elementary school at 1100 3rd avenue in oakland sky-4, students are reported had to be evacuated. a man from my with a gun-would lead to an earlier lockdown and then eventually the entire evacuation. those are live pictures escorted by staff, and authorities away from the school to a safe area. and that man, the gunman has not been found as of yet. the children are still departing safely. police, and other offi
we have a hole like a saudia arabia has oil. and we have plenty of dutch-coal. and it is a bit harmful for the environment we have plenty of--cool. >> speaking of energy, exxon. increase. why. >> global demand, clearly. and more important, the $70 per barrel up to $90 per barrel for oil. they made $9 million. $9 billion. >> shares of exxon mobile. if you cannot beat them, join them. and if oil steig's does big spike. and exxon could even do a buyback. >> stay with us,...
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even in countries with strong governments like saudia arabia and syria, they will very much have to rethink how they treat their own people. >> we have some interesting weeks ahead. thank you very much. let's check in now on the economic impact of all of this. >> that there are, of course, repercussions for the economic situation. the egyptian finance ministers says the economy is suffering as a result of the ongoing protest, but says they have not plunged into chaos. he spoke in a bbc interview. meanwhile, both moody's and the fitch ratings have downgraded government bonds from stable to negative. commercial life in cairo has come to a virtual standstill with banks and businesses closed. the largest tour operator says about 40% of departures from egypt to germany have been changed or canceled. many foreign facilities with production -- many foreign companies with production facilities in egypt have brought back workers. for some background on the role of the economy in the current unrest in egypt, we spoke to the director for the center of researchn therab rld. we asked him first about the
even in countries with strong governments like saudia arabia and syria, they will very much have to rethink how they treat their own people. >> we have some interesting weeks ahead. thank you very much. let's check in now on the economic impact of all of this. >> that there are, of course, repercussions for the economic situation. the egyptian finance ministers says the economy is suffering as a result of the ongoing protest, but says they have not plunged into chaos. he spoke in a...
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even in countries with strong governments like saudia arabia and syria, they will very much have to rethink how they treat their own people. >> we have some interesting weeks ahead. thank you very much. let's check in now on the economic impact of all of this. >> that there are, of course, repercussions for the economic situation. the egyptian finance ministers says the economy is suffering as a result of the ongoing protest, but says they have not plunged into chaos. he spoke in a bbc interview. meanwhile, both moody's and the fitch ratings have downgraded government bonds from stable to negative. commercial life in cairo has come to a virtual standstill with banks and businesses closed. the largest tour operator says about 40% of departures from egypt to germany have been changed or canceled. many foreign facilities with production -- many foreign companies with production facilities in egypt have brought back workers. for some background on the role of the economy in the current unrest in egypt, we spoke to the director for the center of research on the arab world. we asked him first abo
even in countries with strong governments like saudia arabia and syria, they will very much have to rethink how they treat their own people. >> we have some interesting weeks ahead. thank you very much. let's check in now on the economic impact of all of this. >> that there are, of course, repercussions for the economic situation. the egyptian finance ministers says the economy is suffering as a result of the ongoing protest, but says they have not plunged into chaos. he spoke in a...
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does the bsa just some of the gulf countries have saudia arabia at risk? this is a pertinent question in terms of the global environment. >> i am not able to answer that question but let me say, it is not sensitive of economics. it is not -- this whole thing is about dignity. it is about people, it might be rich, you might be getting tons of money, and subsidized housing. if your dignity is not respected, something is wrong. the sense of frustration and sense of humiliation and it is not because you are not getting, because the other guy is getting what they do not deserve. that is how has to be built into the system. and so the reading of it, the economic factors are contributors and the psychology of people and respect for people and the prospect, they have a hope in the future? the question i have been asking myself is the following. suppose that to a nation or egypt were able to grow at 8% out of china over the last 10 years and suppose this would have allowed the young people to get jobs and to see hope in the future. what if the political regimes rem
does the bsa just some of the gulf countries have saudia arabia at risk? this is a pertinent question in terms of the global environment. >> i am not able to answer that question but let me say, it is not sensitive of economics. it is not -- this whole thing is about dignity. it is about people, it might be rich, you might be getting tons of money, and subsidized housing. if your dignity is not respected, something is wrong. the sense of frustration and sense of humiliation and it is not...