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saudi arabia to be its point man in the region of course it has its israeli we have the saudis and the israelis very close together but there's one problem with all that and that is turkey and now a nato ally here i mean what's going to happen there because there is an enormous amount of friction here and it's all summed up in one word kurds go ahead sami. i think at the end in mind when it comes to the united states of america has been said to clearly by their chief of the pentagon general davis and he's kind of sitting there. for. iran so the goal is facing iran now the problem is. america does not have the tools. to face to iran iraq and syria it's true that they could rely on a proxy. in iraq but this has limit because of supporting the kurds. and here i mean you can understand the position of secretary of state who try to. set the bridges with russia because washington needs russia to pressure on iran to limit on iran at least in syria so because of obama administration policy. is that all would from. lack of clarity. washington lost a lot of tools and a lot of leverage it's true
saudi arabia to be its point man in the region of course it has its israeli we have the saudis and the israelis very close together but there's one problem with all that and that is turkey and now a nato ally here i mean what's going to happen there because there is an enormous amount of friction here and it's all summed up in one word kurds go ahead sami. i think at the end in mind when it comes to the united states of america has been said to clearly by their chief of the pentagon general...
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i cannot take my second son with me to saudi. under the saudi law i am still divorced.as five years married. my first son cannot visit me or leave the country. brian: when can he leave the country. manal: he leaves the country with his father, but not with me. brian: at what age is he independent? manal: 21. hopefully when he is a teenager he can speak up for himself, and he requires and demands the right to visit his mother. brian: how many times have you been in prison? manal: just one time. sometimes they write multiple times but no, he it was just one time. the first time i was in detention, they arrested me and released me. the second time i was sent to prison for driving while female. brian: is that an actual turn the use in saudi arabia? manal: yes it was on my paper. driving while female. brian: what do they mean by that. manal: it means a woman driving a car. brian: why is at a big deal? manal: they will come and really argued that, it is a society issue that woman can drive, society does not want them to drive. i drove, there were other cars, no one stop me. t
i cannot take my second son with me to saudi. under the saudi law i am still divorced.as five years married. my first son cannot visit me or leave the country. brian: when can he leave the country. manal: he leaves the country with his father, but not with me. brian: at what age is he independent? manal: 21. hopefully when he is a teenager he can speak up for himself, and he requires and demands the right to visit his mother. brian: how many times have you been in prison? manal: just one time....
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to drive: a saudi woman's awakening."alledou have a book "daring to drive." why did you write this? tough question. i never thought of writing a book. when i started the movement, i did a speech. people pride in that speech. people gave me two standing ovations and this never happen in the history of that conference. when i came on the stage this lady came to me and said, when you are going through your story -- and i thought who would ever be interested in reading about my insignificant life, but that really sparked the idea of writing this book. host: when was that? manal: i did the speech in 2012 and that is when i wrote it. a freedom forum hosted by humans rights foundation in new york during -- new york. they invite activists from all around the world to tell their of fighting for human rights. host: let's start from the beginning. where were you born? in -- in 1979.rn host: what are your parents light? manal: mom is from libya, that is north africa. she met my father in metcalf. once-in-a-lifetime, for the , he is r
to drive: a saudi woman's awakening."alledou have a book "daring to drive." why did you write this? tough question. i never thought of writing a book. when i started the movement, i did a speech. people pride in that speech. people gave me two standing ovations and this never happen in the history of that conference. when i came on the stage this lady came to me and said, when you are going through your story -- and i thought who would ever be interested in reading about my...
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the past inclusion for saudi arabia is a volatile one. muhammad is the strategist and thinks the upgrade process will not provide a straight path to riches, but also his views of qatar. are saudi too expensive but worth it? guest: i think they are a little expensive. banks are cheaper than the rest of the market. is the growthg and saudi arabia will be weaker than emerging markets and weaker than egypt so that is justified to some extent about the premium has become expensive. if you look at the history, saudi arabia peaks around 16 times earnings so we are close to that level. there is little growth, more activity coming in. more pain for saudi corporates, more pain for ex-pats. domestic consumption from the local population, but ex-pats are feeling some pressure. i think the story in saudi arabia will be a little volatile in corporate earnings. yousef: we do have some of the big banks supporting this week. we will get into the spending story later but i want to ask you about the investment strategy here and about how you take into consi
the past inclusion for saudi arabia is a volatile one. muhammad is the strategist and thinks the upgrade process will not provide a straight path to riches, but also his views of qatar. are saudi too expensive but worth it? guest: i think they are a little expensive. banks are cheaper than the rest of the market. is the growthg and saudi arabia will be weaker than emerging markets and weaker than egypt so that is justified to some extent about the premium has become expensive. if you look at...
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and saudi arabia. the saudi arabian ambassador to the u.s. and rachel bronson, an author.lso, another discusses the investigation into the kidnapping and death of journalist daniel pearl. you can watch these any times or search our video library at www.c-span.org. next, your calls and comments on washington journal. live at 10:00 a.m., tom cotton of arkansas talking about russia and europe's current military strategy. live at noon, general speeches on behalf of the house. tonight on the communicators -- >> private sector ceo's recognize that your i.t. group is not just a cost center but innovation ande the bottom line. we need the federal government to think that way. congressman will heard upgradebout his bill to i.t. and his puzzled for cyber national guard. >> the idea what center national guard is if you are in high school and want to study some thing around cyber security, we will give you scholarships. when you graduate, you have to work in the federal government. out at an essay or dod, but at the department of interior, department of social security, etc.. you will
and saudi arabia. the saudi arabian ambassador to the u.s. and rachel bronson, an author.lso, another discusses the investigation into the kidnapping and death of journalist daniel pearl. you can watch these any times or search our video library at www.c-span.org. next, your calls and comments on washington journal. live at 10:00 a.m., tom cotton of arkansas talking about russia and europe's current military strategy. live at noon, general speeches on behalf of the house. tonight on the...
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story -- saudi ec saudi -- saudi ecostory.pectation was that prices would rebound to $60. that has not happened. we got into the 50's and have come off sharply since. the market is telling us something. to what it is what tracy alluded to earlier. that is that there are now alternative sources of energy. the electric vehicle revolution is now worrying some investors. you have seen news out of the low recently that they intend to go all electric by 2019. toyota, volkswagen am a they are all accelerating their programs to electric vehicles. that is another reason playing into the oil story at the moment. yousef: goldman sachs also saying hours ago that oil may drop below $40 a barrel as opec is put to the test. always great to have you on the program. shery: coming up, tech companies are putting out new phones, tablets, and computers at a dizzying pace. how kenexa three makers keep up? -- how can access three makers keep up -- how can accessory makers keep up? ♪ ♪ fitch: abercrombie & plunged after talks with potential buyers. m
story -- saudi ec saudi -- saudi ecostory.pectation was that prices would rebound to $60. that has not happened. we got into the 50's and have come off sharply since. the market is telling us something. to what it is what tracy alluded to earlier. that is that there are now alternative sources of energy. the electric vehicle revolution is now worrying some investors. you have seen news out of the low recently that they intend to go all electric by 2019. toyota, volkswagen am a they are all...
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more pain for saudi corporates, more pain for ex-pats.estatement of public sector employees and domestic consumption from the local population, but ex-pats are feeling some pressure. i think the story in saudi arabia will be a little volatile on corporate earnings. but index inclusions are the main factor going forward. yousef: we do have some of the big banks supporting this week. we will get into the consumer spending story later but i want to ask you about the investment strategy here and about how you take into consideration that you are looking at a fed that is tightening. it is sending shockwaves across the world, across asset classes. how will that trickle down to how you craft a path forward around saudi arabia? mohamad: i think for saudi arabia, the key factor is the index inclusion. you are not going to face any outflows from emerging markets from the way you will see from other emerging markets as the -- if the fed tightens very quickly. the banks would benefit from rising hikes with respect to the dollar. there are some plays
more pain for saudi corporates, more pain for ex-pats.estatement of public sector employees and domestic consumption from the local population, but ex-pats are feeling some pressure. i think the story in saudi arabia will be a little volatile on corporate earnings. but index inclusions are the main factor going forward. yousef: we do have some of the big banks supporting this week. we will get into the consumer spending story later but i want to ask you about the investment strategy here and...
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saudi arabia edging that higher.u ask investors, they would be more invest -- more worried ain.t boring -- bahr the asset price does not reflect the fundamentals. offering -- if you look at the fiscal data, you see hardly any change that reflects policymakers cutting the budget deficit. last year.21% of gdp that is the highest in the gcc. 10xpected to come down to this year, but we have not seen any signs in the numbers, spending is flat. i've not seen any sign that this is actually, you know, coming down. foreigners are making on -- they have space to borrow, but at what cost? you talk to investors and they will tell you, if they don't see a significant fiscal consolidation soon, they will be under more pressure. yousef: the gulf crisis came at an inconvenient time. the last thing they need was political anxiety or the split we are seeing. theo what is going on with gulf crisis, we saw the arrival of some foreign ministers in bahrain yesterday. are we at the edge of a cliff of a another set of sanctions, measures fr
saudi arabia edging that higher.u ask investors, they would be more invest -- more worried ain.t boring -- bahr the asset price does not reflect the fundamentals. offering -- if you look at the fiscal data, you see hardly any change that reflects policymakers cutting the budget deficit. last year.21% of gdp that is the highest in the gcc. 10xpected to come down to this year, but we have not seen any signs in the numbers, spending is flat. i've not seen any sign that this is actually, you know,...
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rio and the saudi riyal -- the qatari riyal and the saudi riyal. has entered a eviden -- hashas ebbed a little bit. noteased tensions necessarily bad, because that could lead to higher oil prices and help these gulf economies with their finances. guest: well, i don't think that was the thrust of the research when we are looking at the overall geopolitical picture in the region. i think the risk of increased sanction really comes from iran. it is very separate from the qatar situation. the qatar situation and the market activity, i think the markets were holding their breath a couple of weeks ago, wondering if there is going to be into east -- don't to be increased sanctions against qatar six specifically. i think those fears have reduced. markets are much more sanguine about the fact that there aren't going to be increased sanctions against qatar, and can live with the current level. sheri: even before the blockade, you are already concerned about foreign indebtedness, fiscal squeeze, and so on. what is your assessment now that we've had this block
rio and the saudi riyal -- the qatari riyal and the saudi riyal. has entered a eviden -- hashas ebbed a little bit. noteased tensions necessarily bad, because that could lead to higher oil prices and help these gulf economies with their finances. guest: well, i don't think that was the thrust of the research when we are looking at the overall geopolitical picture in the region. i think the risk of increased sanction really comes from iran. it is very separate from the qatar situation. the qatar...
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it was oh it was not always saudi arabia is the arabia the british really back that regime the saudi regime who are from this you know who are basically participate as well hobbyist version of islam which is good. almost like you know the mormons or something it's a particular group and the mormons are much better by the way the obvious but the point is it's very particular group within islam and these saudis have been our allies presumably since the one nine hundred forty three or four believe and as i said it will take it is now the other big one is that is the recent you know kind of crisis with with qatar qatar and saudi arabia's involvement there you asked her about crisis in saudi arabia let's take a listen to what you have to say. how do you perceive this conflict between saudi arabia qatar currently is it really about terrorism or is that a facade. absolutely an added to the smoke screen as you know that is being portrayed to us at this point if you see you know. they aren't they weren't happy with al-jazeera sort of speaking up against and there's a lot of conflicts there bu
it was oh it was not always saudi arabia is the arabia the british really back that regime the saudi regime who are from this you know who are basically participate as well hobbyist version of islam which is good. almost like you know the mormons or something it's a particular group and the mormons are much better by the way the obvious but the point is it's very particular group within islam and these saudis have been our allies presumably since the one nine hundred forty three or four believe...
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saudi arabia and uae were two of those three straits. saudi arabia and uae -- these are u.s. allies. i don't want to engage in saudi bashing, but the united states of terrorism,an and saudi arabia -- who was first in supporting isis and other terrorist organizations? let's i kid ourselves. -- not kid ourselves. you one let me ask thing. you believe that saudi arabia supports al qaeda? do you believe saudi arabia supports al nostrum -- el nost ra? which has new names now? javad sharif: i believe a lot of saudi money went to support these organizations. are tribes of saudi intelligence services. --know that when al qaeda a arch builder and of saudi intelligence services. we know that al qaeda -- are children of saudi arabia intelligence services. aey were only recognized by three states. two were saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. charlie: the other was pakistan. javad sharif: well, that's a neighbor. as a neighbor, they have a problem. but for saudi arabia and united arab emirates, staying for behind the actual scene because iran is a neighbor, pakistan is a neighbor,
saudi arabia and uae were two of those three straits. saudi arabia and uae -- these are u.s. allies. i don't want to engage in saudi bashing, but the united states of terrorism,an and saudi arabia -- who was first in supporting isis and other terrorist organizations? let's i kid ourselves. -- not kid ourselves. you one let me ask thing. you believe that saudi arabia supports al qaeda? do you believe saudi arabia supports al nostrum -- el nost ra? which has new names now? javad sharif: i believe...
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saudi arabia with doctors on. the national weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a flash flood warning for central philadelphia county southeastern pennsylvania until one forty five pm at nine forty one pm local radar and automated rain gauges indicated summer storms had produced heavy rain across the area. up to three inches of has fallen flash flooding is expected to begin shortly in the areas of heaviest rain some locations that could experience flooding include philadelphia floodwaters are moving down frankfort creek and if flood crest is expected to exceed seven feet turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flu deaths occur in vehicles a flash flood warning means that flooding is imminent bittering if you are in the warning area move to higher ground immediately residents living along include should take immediate action to protect life and property. just like. the world. saudi arabia has been a frequent topic of worldwide headlines in recent months from hosting president tr
saudi arabia with doctors on. the national weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a flash flood warning for central philadelphia county southeastern pennsylvania until one forty five pm at nine forty one pm local radar and automated rain gauges indicated summer storms had produced heavy rain across the area. up to three inches of has fallen flash flooding is expected to begin shortly in the areas of heaviest rain some locations that could experience flooding include philadelphia...
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me from saudi arabia, 15 ofduals them. we also know the ideology came from saudi arabia. if you change the -- the ideology. if you just check from 2001 to now or even from 1 998 to now almost 90% if not more terrorists throughout the world have been insta gated and perpetrated by people belonging to that school of thought which is the official ideology of saudi arabia and promoted upon billions of billions of petro dollars across the globe spreading extremism everywhere. it's unfortunate because we believe that we need to have good relations with our neighbors and we want to have good relations with our neighbors. but they need to decide about their policy. unfortunately for the united states, the yard stick is not whether a country supports terrorism or not, the yard stick is whether they're buying those beautiful military equipment from 9 united states or not. >> rose: do you think that's a test for the united states. >> i believe it was stated by the president that he did not go to saudi arabia before he made sure that all those years were on the table. >> rose: becaus
me from saudi arabia, 15 ofduals them. we also know the ideology came from saudi arabia. if you change the -- the ideology. if you just check from 2001 to now or even from 1 998 to now almost 90% if not more terrorists throughout the world have been insta gated and perpetrated by people belonging to that school of thought which is the official ideology of saudi arabia and promoted upon billions of billions of petro dollars across the globe spreading extremism everywhere. it's unfortunate...
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saudi arabia -- i don't want to engage in saudi bashing. am talking about the united states accusing iran of supporting terrorism went its own allies have been on the record but now they are exposing each other about who was first in recognizing isis as a terrorist organization. >> let me clear up one thing. a question on the minds of many americans like think. do you believe that saudi arabia supports al qaeda? hasorts al-nusra, which it -- which has new names now? do you believe they support isis? a lot of saudiat money went to support these organizations. are children of saudi intelligence services. was aw that al qaeda child of saudi intelligence services during the fight with the soviets. which wasn government sponsoring al qaeda, was only recognized by three dates -- two of them were saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. >> what about pakistan? >> that is a neighbor. as a neighbor they have a problem. but for saudi arabia and the united arab emirates, staying far behind and far away from the actual scene because iran is a neighbo
saudi arabia -- i don't want to engage in saudi bashing. am talking about the united states accusing iran of supporting terrorism went its own allies have been on the record but now they are exposing each other about who was first in recognizing isis as a terrorist organization. >> let me clear up one thing. a question on the minds of many americans like think. do you believe that saudi arabia supports al qaeda? hasorts al-nusra, which it -- which has new names now? do you believe they...
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in fact, political dissent in saudi arabia is punishable by decapitation. ( audience reacts ) so saudip our noggins. when do we want it? whenever is good with you. great job, chief. ( laughter ) no placards. ( applause ) look, we're not holding up-- we love you! then just this morning, the president did something else historic, he took what's believed to be the first open direct flight to israel from saudi arabia. president trump is hoping his visit to israel will have long- term effects. in fact, the white house put out this actual press release today saying that one of their major goals is to promote the possibility of "lasting peach." ( audience reacts ) yes, lasting peach. and i think this one is really going to resonate with the american people because americans really want something with peach in it. peach ice cream, peach cobbler, im-peach-- anything with peach! ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) ( cheers and applause ) is it raining? is that thunder? ( cheers and applause ) now-- message of hope. spreading a message of hope. now, people were worried that this would be a ten
in fact, political dissent in saudi arabia is punishable by decapitation. ( audience reacts ) so saudip our noggins. when do we want it? whenever is good with you. great job, chief. ( laughter ) no placards. ( applause ) look, we're not holding up-- we love you! then just this morning, the president did something else historic, he took what's believed to be the first open direct flight to israel from saudi arabia. president trump is hoping his visit to israel will have long- term effects. in...
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and fifteen and to give you an idea about the sorts of customers saudi arabia iraq the saudi military has doubled the number of british made warplanes than the brits have themselves so in light of this conflict in yemen many politicians have public opinion has become increasingly concerned about this policy of arming riyadh take a listen to what some m.p.'s here in parliament have had to say about it. here is a speaker thousands of civilians have been killed in yemen including a large number by the air force i think on the dumb not using british built planes with pilots who were trained by british instructors who were dropping british made bombs under coordinated by the saudis in the presence of british military advisors . we have to put political pressure on the saudis to come to the table to reduce the scale of the bombing to move towards some kind of ceasefire and to do it properly so let's just talk about the conflict this is being presented against saudi arabia against the people of yemen what an absolute garbage no wonder the countries in poverty other who are allowing these peo
and fifteen and to give you an idea about the sorts of customers saudi arabia iraq the saudi military has doubled the number of british made warplanes than the brits have themselves so in light of this conflict in yemen many politicians have public opinion has become increasingly concerned about this policy of arming riyadh take a listen to what some m.p.'s here in parliament have had to say about it. here is a speaker thousands of civilians have been killed in yemen including a large number by...
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later in the show, the saudi economy shrinks.e will be seeking what this means for markets. >> our next spat with qatar seems to be realigning the geopolitical landscape. they are bringing closer to iran. what is all at stake. in detail,d that this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> this is bloomberg markets: middle east live from dubai. >> qatar has met with president erdogan. >> he says he remains hopeful of a solution to the crisis. ofs is a senior nonresident the atlantic council. they keep are coming up on the show, start with the deadline and what happened after the deadline. how much more intense could this stand up yet? -- stand off get. ? >> what has been imposed, they say are nonnegotiable. you don't start off saying this is it, you start up with an opening position. expect those conditions to narrow. get a lot more heated. i think qatar could survive as long as things still remain open. first, their shipping and era space. they get their allergy exports out. food coming in from iran and turkey. three, access to the financial markets
later in the show, the saudi economy shrinks.e will be seeking what this means for markets. >> our next spat with qatar seems to be realigning the geopolitical landscape. they are bringing closer to iran. what is all at stake. in detail,d that this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> this is bloomberg markets: middle east live from dubai. >> qatar has met with president erdogan. >> he says he remains hopeful of a solution to the crisis. ofs is a senior nonresident the atlantic...
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by 1973, the saudi government will have 25%. by 1980, it will have complete control over aramco, and it will be a saudi company. this is the future, one that seems rather bright in 1960. but of course, there is this organization called opec formed in 1960. that is going to transform the politics of saudi arabia, along with iraq, iran, venezuela. that is going to raise tensions in the 1960's, leading to the 1967 war with israel, and 1973 war, as well. all which is going to fracture what was once this unified vision. it is benefiting ultimately the independent oilman who also see their futures in the 1960's and positive light. snapshots we can look forward to, 1964 the republican party will really shift. the control of it will shift to the wildcatters of the southwest. anyone recall who the gop candidate will be in 1964? barry goldwater. who will he defeat in the republican primaries? nelson rockefeller. in many ways, the politics of oil working its way into the politics of the republican party. rising importance of the oilmen on
by 1973, the saudi government will have 25%. by 1980, it will have complete control over aramco, and it will be a saudi company. this is the future, one that seems rather bright in 1960. but of course, there is this organization called opec formed in 1960. that is going to transform the politics of saudi arabia, along with iraq, iran, venezuela. that is going to raise tensions in the 1960's, leading to the 1967 war with israel, and 1973 war, as well. all which is going to fracture what was once...
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it comes down to saudi arabia and russia.sians are not a big fan of any amendments to the agreement. we want to stick with what they've got in terms of the deal. no further members at this stage , and in the second half you might see more rebalancing accelerating. that the is that the man will pick up, supply will come slightly down and oil prices will adjusted that has not completely materialized so far and we will have to wait and see. that is all we have for this edition of "bloomberg markets: middle east." >> yousef will be live from the region against income tomorrow. i am desiree humphrey, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york city, i'm jonathan ferro with 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ draghi's president dovish words for european bonds. trade struggles to find buyers. a 10 year option has the weakest demand in nine years. and counting down to the fed decision. the inflationto goal undermining the case for another rate hike. we begin with the big issue, a dovish draghi. >>
it comes down to saudi arabia and russia.sians are not a big fan of any amendments to the agreement. we want to stick with what they've got in terms of the deal. no further members at this stage , and in the second half you might see more rebalancing accelerating. that the is that the man will pick up, supply will come slightly down and oil prices will adjusted that has not completely materialized so far and we will have to wait and see. that is all we have for this edition of "bloomberg...
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of stuff. >> announcer: saying the clinton foundation should have never taken saudi money and the saudisut technically a president is supposed to use the first trip to pay tribute to our closest allies. the u.k. or someplace we have a long- standing uncomplicated friendship with, whereas with saudi, it's a little more complicated. >> stephen: it's a business trip, too. there's a $110 billion arms deal, so we're giving them the boom boom room they can use. what i like about that photo of him giving the speech to all the arab leaders there and he's saying, just for the record, we gave these guys $110 billion worth of big, big bombs and weapons. it's kind of like, these are our bodies we've got their back. like, don't mess with these guys. >> he also said, when he announced it-- in his speech, i think it was an ad-lib-- please let it be an ad-lib, he said we're going to make sure you get a good deal from these u.s. defense companies. why? why are you going to help them get a good deal? you should not be trying to like, undercut american defense companies because the saudis can't afford it!
of stuff. >> announcer: saying the clinton foundation should have never taken saudi money and the saudisut technically a president is supposed to use the first trip to pay tribute to our closest allies. the u.k. or someplace we have a long- standing uncomplicated friendship with, whereas with saudi, it's a little more complicated. >> stephen: it's a business trip, too. there's a $110 billion arms deal, so we're giving them the boom boom room they can use. what i like about that...
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we started at the saudi embassy and we had a clear message for the saudi ruling authorities and then we marched to the white house and we had a clear message for the saudi embassy as well as we had a clear message for the layman that they're on the streets and for. policymakers in washington d.c. . it's interesting the saudis are trying to take the mantle of saying that they're fighting as betting the coalition basically against terrorism right and they're taking on this dismantle now and yet they're accusing countries like qatar of being you know basically sponsors of terrorism and that's allegedly the reason for this sanctions against qatar the saudis are our leading how to use perceive this conflict between saudi arabia qatar currently isn't really about terrorism or is that a facade. absolutely an added to the smokescreen as you know that is being portrayed to us at this point if you see you know. they weren't they weren't happy with al-jazeera speaking up against and there's a lot of conflicts there but definitely not i mean all things for terrorism point toward saudi arabia if
we started at the saudi embassy and we had a clear message for the saudi ruling authorities and then we marched to the white house and we had a clear message for the saudi embassy as well as we had a clear message for the layman that they're on the streets and for. policymakers in washington d.c. . it's interesting the saudis are trying to take the mantle of saying that they're fighting as betting the coalition basically against terrorism right and they're taking on this dismantle now and yet...
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but in saudi she cannot -- women can drive, but in saudi she cannot. so aside from the shortcomings they have accused us of terrorism. these unsubstantiated actions are just a smokescreen created to infringe upon the sovereignty and independence. our international partners know that qatar is relentless in its fight against terrorism. we will be a steadfast partner to the united states in combating this problem in the fight against isis. our efforts have not gone unrecognized. the state department reports that the united states and qatar maintain a strong partnership in the fight against terrorism. after signing in mou with united states eight -- within aim of establishing a disabling finance , secretary tillerson was the first to respond to the challenge to stop terrorism. it's just as much of a threat to qatar and every other nation and that is why our resolve to fight this threat is unwavering. terrorist are made, not born. that is why we have developed a holistic approach to combat terrorism and that is why we have two american bases in qatar. a mil
but in saudi she cannot -- women can drive, but in saudi she cannot. so aside from the shortcomings they have accused us of terrorism. these unsubstantiated actions are just a smokescreen created to infringe upon the sovereignty and independence. our international partners know that qatar is relentless in its fight against terrorism. we will be a steadfast partner to the united states in combating this problem in the fight against isis. our efforts have not gone unrecognized. the state...
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>> i think the saudis and emiratis miscalculated. i think they believed the qataris would cave relatively quickly and not have options, and the qataris proved, first of all, they have vast resources. this is the wealthiest country on the per capita basis in the world. they have vast resources at their disposal. there is the fact of the air base which is incredibly important to the pentagon and american military operations around the region, and they've demonstrated they have some options. the turkish government moved very quickly to express its support for the qataris, to indicate that it believed that the demands on qatar were unjust and, importantly, established an air bridge from turkey to qatar and now in qatari supermarkets there are turkish dairy products. the iranians have taken advantage of this situation and early on flew about 500 tons of food into there. it's not clear the qataris and iranianscover the same relationship the qataris and the turks do, but the qataris believe they can extend the blockade and look at it as an
>> i think the saudis and emiratis miscalculated. i think they believed the qataris would cave relatively quickly and not have options, and the qataris proved, first of all, they have vast resources. this is the wealthiest country on the per capita basis in the world. they have vast resources at their disposal. there is the fact of the air base which is incredibly important to the pentagon and american military operations around the region, and they've demonstrated they have some options....
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saudi arabia to the u.s. sanctions list. what these countries have done is made any act supporting their status quo terrorism. a woman driving a car in saudi arabia is tried in the terrace court. that's the terrorists court. individuals calling for social reform in the uae is a social terrorists. this is the work that needs to be done for counterterrorism in the region. the crisis will not be resolved by suppressing media and opposing viewpoints. instead we must all of our concerns on the table and have it has and factual discussion about the issues affecting our region. unfortunately the blockaded country have refused to show any genuine want for dialogue. blockade has tarnished the eyes of all the countries in the middle east. it has undermined the fight against terrorism. it has torn families apart and silenced voices. the blockade has also made qatar stronger, resilient and more united. it has helped us diversify our economy and forge new .artnerships thank you again for giving me this platform to share my humble views o
saudi arabia to the u.s. sanctions list. what these countries have done is made any act supporting their status quo terrorism. a woman driving a car in saudi arabia is tried in the terrace court. that's the terrorists court. individuals calling for social reform in the uae is a social terrorists. this is the work that needs to be done for counterterrorism in the region. the crisis will not be resolved by suppressing media and opposing viewpoints. instead we must all of our concerns on the table...
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sales to saudi arabia and what we've been fighting very hard to stop us sales to saudi arabia because we think it goes against u.s. law as well to have one senator who says yes we should keep selling weapons to the saudis is atrocious and it's not only for what they're doing in yemen i think we should put into question not just the sale of weapons but the whole alliance that the u.s. the u.k. and the western again democracies i put in quotation marks because how can you consider yourself a democracy if you are arming the very country that is responsible for spreading the extremism that we supposedly are fighting against why do you think this mismatch between what's happening in saudi arabia well there's two words that come to mind they both have three letters and one is the oil and the other is war and they both have to do with profits and the fact that the saudis are now the what number one purchaser of u.s. weapons of u.k. weapons this is an indication that this is big business and unfortunately it is the military industrial complex that loves the saudis that has been lobbying very
sales to saudi arabia and what we've been fighting very hard to stop us sales to saudi arabia because we think it goes against u.s. law as well to have one senator who says yes we should keep selling weapons to the saudis is atrocious and it's not only for what they're doing in yemen i think we should put into question not just the sale of weapons but the whole alliance that the u.s. the u.k. and the western again democracies i put in quotation marks because how can you consider yourself a...
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definitely that is in a new era in saudi arabia i mean some. of. appeasement that is definitely in change and. it's more. it's better for the young prince given what's going on was in yemen
definitely that is in a new era in saudi arabia i mean some. of. appeasement that is definitely in change and. it's more. it's better for the young prince given what's going on was in yemen
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we'll have more the saudi executions after headlines. back in the united states, on capitol hill, senate republicans mitch mcconnell has delayed a vote as arizona republican senator john mccain is unable to vote while he's home recovering from surgery to remove a blood clot above his left eye. the congressional budget office has not yet finished their review of the republicans' latest healthcare bill, unveiled thursday, but it's similar to the previous bill, which would have caused 22 million americans to lose their health insurance over the next 10 years. over the weekend, republblican governors confronted vice president mike pence and health and human services secretary tom price over the healthcare plan during a closed-door session at the national governors association conference. the trump administration is continuing to face criticism and scrutiny over revelations that trump's own son, donald trump, jr., embraced an apparent effort by the russian government to peddle information incriminating hillary clinton in an attempt to help tr
we'll have more the saudi executions after headlines. back in the united states, on capitol hill, senate republicans mitch mcconnell has delayed a vote as arizona republican senator john mccain is unable to vote while he's home recovering from surgery to remove a blood clot above his left eye. the congressional budget office has not yet finished their review of the republicans' latest healthcare bill, unveiled thursday, but it's similar to the previous bill, which would have caused 22 million...
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it has, you know, the saudis coming in the gulf and saudi [ inaudible ]. the saudis went through one relatively recently, and it has the effect of spotlighting the weak nesses and encouraging improve -- one of the things we tried to do outside of mutual evaluation episode is to go to these countries and say, here is where your deficiencies are against the fatf recommendations and you need to do better. with kuwait and qatar in particular, part of what we used to do at treasury or they're still doing at treasury is to go to regulators in these jurisdictions and say, here is where you're deficient. that has -- you know, it has had middling success in getting i would say the kuwaitis and qataris to get better. in just one place i digress. in 2014 after a lot of internal debate i -- i gave a speech on terrorist financing where we called out the qataris and kuwaitis for terrorist financing. that was -- that was done in part out of a judgment that our private engagement for those kind of fees, and private engagement including saying, here is how you're measuring
it has, you know, the saudis coming in the gulf and saudi [ inaudible ]. the saudis went through one relatively recently, and it has the effect of spotlighting the weak nesses and encouraging improve -- one of the things we tried to do outside of mutual evaluation episode is to go to these countries and say, here is where your deficiencies are against the fatf recommendations and you need to do better. with kuwait and qatar in particular, part of what we used to do at treasury or they're still...
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this is being presented against saudi arabia against the people of yemen what's. more garbage no wonder the countries in poverty other who are allowing these people to get away with it so far we do not believe the has been a clear risk of breach of international humanitarian law what matters is the strength of our relationship with saudi arabia on issues like dealing with terrorism on counterterrorism issues as well according to amnesty international more than thirteen thousand civilians have been killed and injured since the beginning of the conflict they've called the court's decision a potentially quite deadly blow to yemeni civilians. who spoke to all of the activists behind the legal challenge what's your response to the voting and also what's the next step now however they were very disappointed very disappointed on the behalf of the people of yemen where you know saudi the saudi forces have been flying you came a planes which up and you came and that's led to a country where seven million people on the edge of starvation where there's a lot of out how brigh
this is being presented against saudi arabia against the people of yemen what's. more garbage no wonder the countries in poverty other who are allowing these people to get away with it so far we do not believe the has been a clear risk of breach of international humanitarian law what matters is the strength of our relationship with saudi arabia on issues like dealing with terrorism on counterterrorism issues as well according to amnesty international more than thirteen thousand civilians have...
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and saudi arabia?rabia sits alongside you, pointing the finger at qatar, and the response has been very widespread criticism. tom wilson, who is a fellow at the centre to the response to radicalisation at terrorism at the think tank the henryjackson society, said, "saudi arabia is undoubtedly at the top of the list of countries who've been of advancing extremism." it is a very interesting distinction i would like to make between qatar —— this is a very interesting distinction i would like to make between qatar and saudi arabia. saudi arabia had a situation with the revolution in iran and the desire to build a more cohesive shia understanding. so, identity. because of that, american charitable organisations have set up schools and educated pupils. in sunni islam. so in 2017, under the current leadership of saudi arabia, is that still the case? there are so many ways in which the saudis have publicly clipped the wings of the clerical class in saudi arbia to make sure that they understand that there is a
and saudi arabia?rabia sits alongside you, pointing the finger at qatar, and the response has been very widespread criticism. tom wilson, who is a fellow at the centre to the response to radicalisation at terrorism at the think tank the henryjackson society, said, "saudi arabia is undoubtedly at the top of the list of countries who've been of advancing extremism." it is a very interesting distinction i would like to make between qatar —— this is a very interesting distinction i...
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manifested in front of the saudi embassy july third of this month and we were there in front of the saudi embassy in washington d.c. this was one of many protests that were held globally and for there to denounce terrorism the right there to denounce the root cause of terrorism and we were there to show the media that they may majorly have missed the proverbial writing on the wall when it comes to the root cause of terrorism and if you think about it. there. is more than three thousand muslims there were marching in the streets of washington d.c. we started at the saudi embassy and we had a clear message for. the ruling authorities and then we marched to the white house and we had a clear message for the saudi embassy as well as we had a clear message for the layman that they're on the streets and for. policymakers in washington d.c. . it's interesting the saudis are trying to take the mantle of saying that they're fighting as bedding the coalition basically against terrorism right and they're taking on this dismantle now that they're accusing countries like qatar of being you know basica
manifested in front of the saudi embassy july third of this month and we were there in front of the saudi embassy in washington d.c. this was one of many protests that were held globally and for there to denounce terrorism the right there to denounce the root cause of terrorism and we were there to show the media that they may majorly have missed the proverbial writing on the wall when it comes to the root cause of terrorism and if you think about it. there. is more than three thousand muslims...
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in saudi she cannot. to distract from their own shortcomings the bucketing countries have chosen qatar for supporting terrorism. [inaudible] these are just a smokescreen created to infringe upon qatar 70 and punish us for our independence. our international partners know that qatar fight against terrorism and we are and will continue to be partners with united states in combating the spread with our troops working hand-in-hand in the fight against isis. our efforts have not gone unrecognized. a state department report emphasizes that the united states in qatar maintain a strong partnership in the fight against terrorism. [inaudible] secretary tillerson. qatar for being the first to respond to president trumps challenge at the summit of fighting terrorism. this is as a. [inaudible] that is why we will fight this threat and it's unwavering. terrorists are made, they are not born. that is why we have developed a holistic approach to combating terrorism and that is why we have developed two american bases in
in saudi she cannot. to distract from their own shortcomings the bucketing countries have chosen qatar for supporting terrorism. [inaudible] these are just a smokescreen created to infringe upon qatar 70 and punish us for our independence. our international partners know that qatar fight against terrorism and we are and will continue to be partners with united states in combating the spread with our troops working hand-in-hand in the fight against isis. our efforts have not gone unrecognized. a...
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here moscow breaking news coming in britain's controversial sales to saudi arabia have been ruled to be legal by the high court in london humanitarian groups had to challenge the government because of weapons being used to kill civilians in yemen to bring you more about this out. also making headlines this monday the german chancellor is under fire for underestimating the dangers posed by leftist radicals after this big riots blighted the g twenty summit in hamburg. iraq's prime minister declared victory over islamic state in mosul but the cities in ruins as its people pay a high price for liberation. why they kept it we did this. international just a little bit more on the breaking news coming through before we bring you much for full around about it but it seems as we here in the last few minutes the campaign is have lost a high profile case calling for a u.k. sales to saudi arabia to be stopped they're worried about the humanitarian concerns and how they'd be used in yemen it looks like judgments been made at the high court in london and the judge basically said we concluded the m
here moscow breaking news coming in britain's controversial sales to saudi arabia have been ruled to be legal by the high court in london humanitarian groups had to challenge the government because of weapons being used to kill civilians in yemen to bring you more about this out. also making headlines this monday the german chancellor is under fire for underestimating the dangers posed by leftist radicals after this big riots blighted the g twenty summit in hamburg. iraq's prime minister...
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this is a plan that is called saudi vision 2030.nd the government rolling back at the same time some of the powers of its religious police not letting them detain people they think have broken some fof the laws of mofrl cral conduct. but there are long held beliefs by conservatives inside saudi and those are take a long time to change. >> wow, it is remarkable. just totally different world view there for women. all right, thank you so much. nice to see you. >>> president trump had a second discussion with vladimir putin at the g-20. somehow the world never found out about that until now. what is going on here? >>> and mitch mcconnell won't abandon plans for a vote to repeal obamacare despite enough opposition in his own party to block it. the president not pleased. >> for seven year i've been hearing repeal and replace from congress and i've been hearing it loud and strong and then when we finally get a chance to repeal and replace, they don't take advantage of it. so that is disappointing. then add a hotel, or car, or activity in o
this is a plan that is called saudi vision 2030.nd the government rolling back at the same time some of the powers of its religious police not letting them detain people they think have broken some fof the laws of mofrl cral conduct. but there are long held beliefs by conservatives inside saudi and those are take a long time to change. >> wow, it is remarkable. just totally different world view there for women. all right, thank you so much. nice to see you. >>> president trump...