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javad sharif: yes. charlie: isis? you would agree? javad sharif: yes.harlie: hezbollah, you would agree? javad sharif: i wouldn't. charlie: but they are on the terrorist list. javad sharif: they are on the united states terrorist list. again, let's apply a yardstick. let's take the united nations as an acceptable mechanism, an acceptable machinery to define for you who is a terrorist and who is not. ccept something multilateral. we cannot accept the united states being the prosecutor, judge, jury, executioner, everything rolled into one. we can apply various yardsticks, but one would be to see who is on the list of terrorist states or terrorists in the security council, and the united states is a permanent member of the security council. we have no role on the security council. the security council considers taliban, al qaeda, isis, as terror organizations. charlie: and so does iran. each one of those -- javad sharif: saudi arabia and the united arab emirates are two of three states which recognize the taliban. only three states recognized the taliban b
javad sharif: yes. charlie: isis? you would agree? javad sharif: yes.harlie: hezbollah, you would agree? javad sharif: i wouldn't. charlie: but they are on the terrorist list. javad sharif: they are on the united states terrorist list. again, let's apply a yardstick. let's take the united nations as an acceptable mechanism, an acceptable machinery to define for you who is a terrorist and who is not. ccept something multilateral. we cannot accept the united states being the prosecutor, judge,...
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so nawaz may be out, but not necessarily the sharifs.ooking at his brother next. how much do we actually know about his brother? what is happening today is essentially an interim prime minister being sworn in. the idea is to put his brother in charge. the idea is a two—stage change, really. the former petroleum minister will be prime ministerfor two months, enabling nawaz sharif to be elected to the parliament. shehbaz is currently chief minister in punjab, so he will become a member of parliament of the pakistan federal government, and thereafter he will be sworn in. we know that nawaz sharif‘s tenure brought economic expansion to pakistan. we saw things like the pakistan stock exchange going at record highs. so just how much support do the sharifs have in pakistan? well, actually, for the man or woman on the clapham omnibus, what matters is that he delivers. and you are quite right to say that the sharifs have not delivered in pakistan in general, and shehbaz in punjab. in punjab, mind you, the largest province in pakistan, with the la
so nawaz may be out, but not necessarily the sharifs.ooking at his brother next. how much do we actually know about his brother? what is happening today is essentially an interim prime minister being sworn in. the idea is to put his brother in charge. the idea is a two—stage change, really. the former petroleum minister will be prime ministerfor two months, enabling nawaz sharif to be elected to the parliament. shehbaz is currently chief minister in punjab, so he will become a member of...
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sharif, to replace him as prime minister but the problem is that shahbaz sharif is not a member of parliament he gets into parliament in about two months we will see a similar process where the national assembly members vote on him becoming prime minister and just as today, because the party has a significant majority, we expect him to bea significant majority, we expect him to be a shoo—in. significant majority, we expect him to be a shoo-in. could not be simpler! the tobacco giant british american tobacco is being investigated by the serious fraud office after eight 2015 bbc panorama investigation into allegations that the company paid bribes to officials in east africa. panorama in 2015 spent five months investigating allegations that came from a worker from vat in steph de wit unless there were hundreds of e—mails that detailed payments of bribes from the company to officials, politicians and civil servants who could influence policy and make the environment more favourable to bat and its activities. rwanda, burundi and its activities. rwanda, burundi and specifically kenya are mentioned.
sharif, to replace him as prime minister but the problem is that shahbaz sharif is not a member of parliament he gets into parliament in about two months we will see a similar process where the national assembly members vote on him becoming prime minister and just as today, because the party has a significant majority, we expect him to bea significant majority, we expect him to be a shoo—in. significant majority, we expect him to be a shoo-in. could not be simpler! the tobacco giant british...
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successor to his brother, nawaz sharif and it's successor to his brother, nawaz sharif and its reasonablehe should take leadership of the party and the country. and they say, listen, people have a problem with it, we have general elections next summer and they can vote then and opposition parties are making hay with this and saying this is not bureaucratic. the public should be able to choose and how can you expect to pass through a family brother to brother the leadership of the party in the country but at the moment that is what's happening. the pakistan muslim league, the ruling party and a big majority in parliament so there is no reason to think that he won't be elected in just a few moments. now and in a couple of months' time. his brother will take his place. thank you. up to 500 people are going on trial in turkey, accused of taking part in last year's attempted military coup. the trial is the largest so far relating to the uprising. the group will be tried at a specially built courtroom in ankara on charges ranging from murder, violating the constitution and attempting to kill pr
successor to his brother, nawaz sharif and it's successor to his brother, nawaz sharif and its reasonablehe should take leadership of the party and the country. and they say, listen, people have a problem with it, we have general elections next summer and they can vote then and opposition parties are making hay with this and saying this is not bureaucratic. the public should be able to choose and how can you expect to pass through a family brother to brother the leadership of the party in the...
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khan led the campaign to bring corruption charges against former prime minister nawaz sharif, and nowharif‘s brother, his chosen successor, in his sights. the plan is to use the same tactic used with the former pm. he is bringing actions in pakistan's supreme court, using provisions that say that anyone who has behaved dishonestly can be judged unfit to hold office. today, the supreme court is hearing another case of political wrongdoing, another case in which a senior politician could face disqualification. but today, the accused is imran khan himself. what authority does this letter have? who signed this letter? it's imran khan, these are his signatures. the central point of my case is that imran khan has collected money from the foreigners, and from the foreign multinational companies, which is explicitly forbidden by the law and the constitution. hi, mr khan. very good to meet you. faultfinding to talk to us. —— thank you forfinding time faultfinding to talk to us. —— thank you for finding time to talk to us. imran khan says he is confident he will win the case. i think it is good
khan led the campaign to bring corruption charges against former prime minister nawaz sharif, and nowharif‘s brother, his chosen successor, in his sights. the plan is to use the same tactic used with the former pm. he is bringing actions in pakistan's supreme court, using provisions that say that anyone who has behaved dishonestly can be judged unfit to hold office. today, the supreme court is hearing another case of political wrongdoing, another case in which a senior politician could face...
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one broke off from the party. >> woodruff: abbasi also dismissed the corruption allegations against sharif, and said the pakistani people don't accept his disqualification. at least 29 people are dead in afghanistan, after a suicide attack at a shiite mosque. it happened in the western city of herat, during evening prayers. a local lawmaker said he was told one attacker fired on worshippers before blowing himself up, but it wasn't clear whether there was a second attacker. back in this country, president trump's comments on policing have come under fire from the head of the drug enforcement administration. last week, mr. trump suggested that officers do away with practices like protecting suspects' heads as they're put into police cars. but in a weekend email to his agency, the acting d.e.a. director chuck rosenberg said the remarks "condoned police misconduct." on wall street, banks and technology companies pushed stocks higher today. the dow jones industrial gained 72 points to close at 21,963. the nasdaq rose 14 points to close at 6362, and the s&p 500 gained six points. still to come o
one broke off from the party. >> woodruff: abbasi also dismissed the corruption allegations against sharif, and said the pakistani people don't accept his disqualification. at least 29 people are dead in afghanistan, after a suicide attack at a shiite mosque. it happened in the western city of herat, during evening prayers. a local lawmaker said he was told one attacker fired on worshippers before blowing himself up, but it wasn't clear whether there was a second attacker. back in this...
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lawmakers in pakistan are to choose a new prime minister later, to replace nawaz sharif, who stepped by the supreme court, which ruled that he had failed to disclose his family's financial assets. it's exactly what we expected. a guy called shahid khaqan abbasi has been elected prime minister of pakistan. when i say elected, this is elected by the members of parliament, by the national assembly of pakistan, not by the people of pakistan. so he has been elected prime minister. he's the new prime minister of pakistan, but he is only in place, we think, for about two months before the longer term successor, so the man appointed by nawaz sharif, the former prime minister, disgraced and kicked out of office by the supreme court on friday, he nominated wait for it, his brother to succeed him. his brother isn't actually an mp. he needs to get himself a seat in parliament, then he, in turn, can be elected by the parliament as prime minister succeeding this guy, abbasi, whose won the prime minister ship today. that is where we are at in pakistan. we do have a new prime minister, but he's not
lawmakers in pakistan are to choose a new prime minister later, to replace nawaz sharif, who stepped by the supreme court, which ruled that he had failed to disclose his family's financial assets. it's exactly what we expected. a guy called shahid khaqan abbasi has been elected prime minister of pakistan. when i say elected, this is elected by the members of parliament, by the national assembly of pakistan, not by the people of pakistan. so he has been elected prime minister. he's the new prime...
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an interim prime minister of pakistan is expected to be formally appointed on tuesday after nawaz sharif was stripped of office by the supreme court last week over corruption allegations. and this story is trending on bbc.com. sam shepard, the celebrated american playwright and actor, has died at his home in kentucky. he was 73. he was oscar—nominated for the 1983 film "the right stuff" and starred in "black hawk down" and "steel magnolias. " that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: a former royal marine has been jailed for 18 years for making pipe bombs for the continuity ira. ciaran maxwell stockpiled weapons while serving with a commando unit in somerset. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. downgraded. toshiba moves off the main stock board of tokyo because of financial problems. and a snap deal going at a loan after calling off a sale to a rival, flipcart. good morning, asia. hello, world. welcome to another edition of asia business report. it's a tuesday. i'm sharanjit leyl. report. it's a tuesday. i'm shara nji
an interim prime minister of pakistan is expected to be formally appointed on tuesday after nawaz sharif was stripped of office by the supreme court last week over corruption allegations. and this story is trending on bbc.com. sam shepard, the celebrated american playwright and actor, has died at his home in kentucky. he was 73. he was oscar—nominated for the 1983 film "the right stuff" and starred in "black hawk down" and "steel magnolias. " that's all from me...
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. >> brown: in may 2011, manal al sharif drove a car.t is remarkable only because it happened in saudi arabia where women are banned from driving, and many other activities that most of us would consider normal, daily life. she was arrested and spent nine days in prison before international outcry helped gain her release. she's continued her activism for women's rights, now living outside her native country ,and she's written her story in the new book "daring to drive: a saudi woman's awakening." welcome to you. >> brown: i want to ask you first about this idea of an awakening because you write about yourself in your early life very much apart of the system. when a group of women drove in 1990, and kind of a public protest, you scorned them. >> yes. >> brown: but something happened to you. >> because we got the wrong story, they didn't have a voice. we heard about them, we didn't hear from them. didn't drive until today, until the moment of truth came to me in 2011 when i started my own campaign and i got to know their story. they're my
. >> brown: in may 2011, manal al sharif drove a car.t is remarkable only because it happened in saudi arabia where women are banned from driving, and many other activities that most of us would consider normal, daily life. she was arrested and spent nine days in prison before international outcry helped gain her release. she's continued her activism for women's rights, now living outside her native country ,and she's written her story in the new book "daring to drive: a saudi...
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omair sharif will stay with us. we will take an early look at apple earnings coming out after the close of the markets today. we will talk with a securities analyst. with from new york, this -- live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg. apple is going to announce its third-quarter earnings after the close of the market today and the consensus right now has a making $1.57 a share on revenue just $45 billion for the quarter. , aning us now is abhey security analyst with a neutral rating on apple. good to have you. abhey: good to be here. david: tell us what you expected here today. what might surprise you to the upside in this earnings announcement? abhey: absolutely. i think the main thing we need to pay attention to is the iphone shipments. that's the major kind of earnings driver for the company. we are expecting iphone shipments to be below where consensus is. consensus is looking for 41 millions and we are expecting 40 to 41 million units. yes patient also be coming down. the revenue numbe
omair sharif will stay with us. we will take an early look at apple earnings coming out after the close of the markets today. we will talk with a securities analyst. with from new york, this -- live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg. apple is going to announce its third-quarter earnings after the close of the market today and the consensus right now has a making $1.57 a share on revenue just $45 billion for the quarter. , aning us now is abhey security analyst with...
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pakistan's parliament has elected a new prime minister to replace nawaz sharif, who was forced to resigne's shahid khaqan abbasi. 0ur south asia correspondent justin rowlatt has the latest from islamabad. it's exactly what we expected. a guy called shahid khaqan abbasi has been elected prime minister of pakistan. when i say elected, this is elected by the members of parliament, by the national assembly of pakistan, not by the people of pakistan. so he's been elected prime minister. he's the new prime minister of pakistan, but he is only in place, we think, for about two months before the longer term successor, so the man appointed by nawaz sharif, the former prime minister, disgraced and kicked out of office by the supreme court on friday. he nominated wait for it, his brother to succeed him. his brother isn't actually an mp. he needs to get himself a seat in parliament, then he, in turn, will be elected by the parliament as prime minister succeeding this guy, abbasi, who's won the prime ministership today. that's where we're at in pakistan. we do have a new prime minister, but he's not
pakistan's parliament has elected a new prime minister to replace nawaz sharif, who was forced to resigne's shahid khaqan abbasi. 0ur south asia correspondent justin rowlatt has the latest from islamabad. it's exactly what we expected. a guy called shahid khaqan abbasi has been elected prime minister of pakistan. when i say elected, this is elected by the members of parliament, by the national assembly of pakistan, not by the people of pakistan. so he's been elected prime minister. he's the new...
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the stagnation or quite apparent by the last crisis is that the third related to the heart of the sharif in the jerusalem. it is more important that this stage where there are so many other complications and where the palestinian issue can be. an additional complicating factor in resolving many of the regional issues so we still believe that if resolved it will have a very definite positive impact on other issues including that of terrorism and you just mentioned many other complications and one such complication of would be the gulf crisis surrounding qatar it appears now at the forefront of trying to rally other countries particularly in africa against qatar do you think sanctions and boycotts are effective ways of doing diplomacy these days and is it an effective means of trying to make the other country change its policy i don't see that it's a gulf crisis i see that it's cutter's crisis skull challenge whatever low again that sort of goes chad was a ghost is. in a situation the this is it or leave me in that this is a crisis but it is really sad everybody's not happy with what happe
the stagnation or quite apparent by the last crisis is that the third related to the heart of the sharif in the jerusalem. it is more important that this stage where there are so many other complications and where the palestinian issue can be. an additional complicating factor in resolving many of the regional issues so we still believe that if resolved it will have a very definite positive impact on other issues including that of terrorism and you just mentioned many other complications and...
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for and into your lives from state persons like from takes only sharif or of politicians like. minister of austria it's a say something better against us. and says now as a result of it and i mean if you if you prove the sort of points of this photo from day you will come to that and so the lot of these points are totally against international law and against see the whole and i think so already a lot of laws and rules on scene and the other forum systems this rules and the laws and this will be not necessary to have a code of contact so it has no sense behind it except to make life harder. actually you've explained why your group doesn't want to sign up for the code but if you just put those reservations to one side d. think that it will actually help these implementation will it help with the migration crisis. no it doesn't well hell i mean this ostracize not so we are close to the libyan shore international waters and rescue refugees who decides for is that the european union is going to have anything on the rest life you see trust if you look at numbers since two thousand m
for and into your lives from state persons like from takes only sharif or of politicians like. minister of austria it's a say something better against us. and says now as a result of it and i mean if you if you prove the sort of points of this photo from day you will come to that and so the lot of these points are totally against international law and against see the whole and i think so already a lot of laws and rules on scene and the other forum systems this rules and the laws and this will...
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parliament meets to elect a new interim prime minister after the supreme court disqualified nawaz sharifinvestigation into corruption allegations against his family. the ex—oil minister shahid khaqan abbasi has been nominated as interim prime minister. a man has been left with facial injuries after two people on a moped threw an unknown liquid at him in central london. police said the 47—year—old man was attacked in knightsbridge. the man has been taken to hospital, but his condition is not yet known. we now know the hosts for the next three summer 0lympics after paris and los angeles struck a deal with the international olympic committee. now the order you will go to tokyo, paris, and then los angeles. both cities wanted to host in 2024, but the ioc said it would make contributions worth $1.8 billion to los angeles to compensate for extra costs involved. greg dawson reports. it is from proclaimed as the greatest show on earth. to host the 0lympic greatest show on earth. to host the olympic games is considered a privilege. but it is an expensive one. paris campaigned hard for the 2020 fo
parliament meets to elect a new interim prime minister after the supreme court disqualified nawaz sharifinvestigation into corruption allegations against his family. the ex—oil minister shahid khaqan abbasi has been nominated as interim prime minister. a man has been left with facial injuries after two people on a moped threw an unknown liquid at him in central london. police said the 47—year—old man was attacked in knightsbridge. the man has been taken to hospital, but his condition is...
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omar sharif joining us.re on the bloomberg we would like to bring to your attention is our interactive tv function. seecan watch us live and previous interviews and dive into the securities or functions we talk about for bloomberg subscribers only. check it out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ a quick check of the business flash headlines. the argentinian unit of sinopec exploring a sale of energy assets. theces tell bloomberg company has hired bank of nova scotia to conduct the strategic review and find bidders. minerna's biggest coal stuck to its pattern of skipping dividends despite an unexpected payout this year. hoping they would copy other leading companies such as petrochina, which is giving its income to shareholders. grandena ever looking for a timetable for its back your listing. first half profit could triple, however it is suspending any dividend payout as it reorganizes. threeth korea fires missiles, but the u.s. will continue to push for negotiations. ♪ ♪ track your pack. set a curfew, or two
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sharif says he was voted into office, and his removal was an insult to millions of people. on a rally from islamabad to his hometown of lahore to get support get the caravan of democracy initially drew tens of thousands, but has since dwindled. police in london have made an arrest in the case of a jogger who pushed a woman into the path of a bus. the incident was caught on the surveillance camera. the video shows the jogger hacking into a pedestrian -- knocking into a pedestrian. the bus stopped before hitting her. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. scarlet: let's get a recap of today's market action. a big decline, relatively speaking, for the nasdaq, off by 2%. stocks are pretty much closing near their lows. attention over north korea is certainly one factor, rattling investors and the markets. -- vix at-- it was at 15. it was at 11. a little bit of volatility returns. surprise reported sales growth, providing reassurance to investors. stock up by 2.3%. snap also repor
sharif says he was voted into office, and his removal was an insult to millions of people. on a rally from islamabad to his hometown of lahore to get support get the caravan of democracy initially drew tens of thousands, but has since dwindled. police in london have made an arrest in the case of a jogger who pushed a woman into the path of a bus. the incident was caught on the surveillance camera. the video shows the jogger hacking into a pedestrian -- knocking into a pedestrian. the bus...
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pakistan's parliament is to elect a prime minister to replace nawaz sharif, who was forced to resignhas nominated a former minister to serve as an interim leader — until mr sharif‘s 0ur south asia correspondentjustin rowlatt is in the capital islamabad. the thought has taken place in the last few minutes. what happened. we got the result through. it's exactly what we expected. he has been elected prime minister of pakistan. this is by the members of the assembly, not by the people of pakistan. he is only in place for two months. the man appointed by the former prime minister, disgraced and kicked out of office, he nominated his brother to succeed. his brother is not actually an mp. he will be elected by the parliament as a prime minister succeeding biscay. we have a new prime minister but he won't last for long. for now, thanks. britain's only surviving cloth trading hall reopened today, after a 19 million pound renovation. the piece hall in halifax once operated as a centre for handloom weavers, and was at the centre of the world's wool trade. the refurbishment of the grade—1 listed
pakistan's parliament is to elect a prime minister to replace nawaz sharif, who was forced to resignhas nominated a former minister to serve as an interim leader — until mr sharif‘s 0ur south asia correspondentjustin rowlatt is in the capital islamabad. the thought has taken place in the last few minutes. what happened. we got the result through. it's exactly what we expected. he has been elected prime minister of pakistan. this is by the members of the assembly, not by the people of...
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offered condolences to the families of the victims let's get into this further and toss live to him sharif comes the director of human rights. for yemen kim hello to you as we've just been showing there are so do you really be admitted one of its recent strikes did kill civilians i will reiterate what they said they called it a technical mistake is anybody going to be held responsible do you think. they have to be held responsible under international law unfortunately what we have is the power of the international politics that is supporting the saudi led coalition that is causing untold amounts of these war crimes these suggestions that it was a technical error is completely false as far as i know it was a double tap strike and a double tap strike basically means that they went and came back and hit it again to make sure maximum number of people are killed so that's one and the second thing is there are thousands and thousands of civilian targets having been hit during the last two and a half years so to claim that there was an air are all collateral is nonsense as far as international la
offered condolences to the families of the victims let's get into this further and toss live to him sharif comes the director of human rights. for yemen kim hello to you as we've just been showing there are so do you really be admitted one of its recent strikes did kill civilians i will reiterate what they said they called it a technical mistake is anybody going to be held responsible do you think. they have to be held responsible under international law unfortunately what we have is the power...
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the video shows palestinian abdel fattah al-sharif, who was reportedly a suspect in a stabbing earlierthe day, lying immobilized on the ground in hebron in the israeli-occupied west bank. the video then appears to show israeli sergeant elor azaria firing a single shot into the man's head from a close distance, killing him. azaria was convicted in february and sentenced to 18 months in prison. he'll be eligible for parole in nine months. meanwhile, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu rallied thousands of supporters in tel aviv wednesday, as israeli prosecutors press criminal investigations into charges that netanyahu and his aides committed bribery, fraud and breach of trust. netanyahu's speech to members of his right-wing likud party drew comparisons to president donald trump's rallies. opposition left-wing and media are one of the same. they are listing a hunt against me and my family. aiming to oust the government. amy: last week, netanyahu's former chief of staff agreed to serve as state witness for the prosecution in a case alleging netanyahu traded political favors for $130,
the video shows palestinian abdel fattah al-sharif, who was reportedly a suspect in a stabbing earlierthe day, lying immobilized on the ground in hebron in the israeli-occupied west bank. the video then appears to show israeli sergeant elor azaria firing a single shot into the man's head from a close distance, killing him. azaria was convicted in february and sentenced to 18 months in prison. he'll be eligible for parole in nine months. meanwhile, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu...
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recollection that it ever took place and he is just focusing on being a coach and a mentor to his son sharifin the same aau realm as the ball family but jim and sarah, it was very interesting he was very coy when i asked about it. anyone out there if you want to google it you can find that dis' track. >> no word on a kazaam2. >> reporter: he was dodging the question. i don't know. >> thank you brody. >> we'll look for sheriff shaq. perfect name for it. >> yeah. >> all right, we'll be right back. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out
recollection that it ever took place and he is just focusing on being a coach and a mentor to his son sharifin the same aau realm as the ball family but jim and sarah, it was very interesting he was very coy when i asked about it. anyone out there if you want to google it you can find that dis' track. >> no word on a kazaam2. >> reporter: he was dodging the question. i don't know. >> thank you brody. >> we'll look for sheriff shaq. perfect name for it. >> yeah....
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sharif stepped down late last month since he was removed from embarked on an on the road rally from islamabad hometown to rally support. the so-called caravan of democracy initially had attendance from thousands but has since dwindled. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. scarlet: thank you so much, mark. coming up, we hear from the engineer at the center of gender diversity. he speaks to bloomberg and what company executives are smearing him. shares of energy energy. energy shares getting it off and now only up 1%. global energy and infrastructure partners are at seven partners looking to purchase energy's -- nrg energy. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ julia: this is "bloomberg markets." i am julia shetterly with scarlet fu. scarlet: an ongoing conversation about determination in the workplace. a fire willd engineer asserted that -- a fired google engineer asserted that -- our emily chang caught up with him or exclusive interview, asking him if he has any regrets. >> it is hard to re
sharif stepped down late last month since he was removed from embarked on an on the road rally from islamabad hometown to rally support. the so-called caravan of democracy initially had attendance from thousands but has since dwindled. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. scarlet: thank you so much, mark. coming up, we hear from the engineer at the center of gender diversity. he speaks to...
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they were so shocked when they went -- they had the funeral at s sharif israel. the leaders would not permit him to officiate in any way. that shocked lehman who was a very committed reform jew. even his close friends didn't realize how orthodox a jew he really was or was not because he never practiced his orthodox judaism. >> felix frankfurter, born in the old country, comes to the united states at age 12 not knowing one word of english. >> correct. >> goes to a yeshiva. >> for a while. >> in bed-stuy because they thought it was the safest school for him. then what happened? >> at the age of 15, he decides judaism is not for him. he becomes a self-proclaimed agnost agnostic. he goes to city college and then harvard law school where he's at the top of his class. i have photographs of him in his harvard law school dorm in the book. he wanted very much to become part of the protestant elite. he married the daughter of a protestant minister. he never attended synagogue except to give an occasional lecture. in his will to the surprise and shock of his protestant wife
they were so shocked when they went -- they had the funeral at s sharif israel. the leaders would not permit him to officiate in any way. that shocked lehman who was a very committed reform jew. even his close friends didn't realize how orthodox a jew he really was or was not because he never practiced his orthodox judaism. >> felix frankfurter, born in the old country, comes to the united states at age 12 not knowing one word of english. >> correct. >> goes to a yeshiva....
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one of the pre-eminent rabbis in america, but steven wise was a reformed rabbi, and the leaders of sharif israel would not permit him to officiate in any way or even give a eulogy, and that shocked irving lehman who was a really committed reformed jew, the president of temple emanu-el, and even his close friends didn't realize how orthodox jew he really was or was not because he never practiced his orthodox judaism. >> okay, so, felix frankfurter. >> ah, this is interesting. >> born in the old country. >> born in the old country. >> comes to the united states at age 12 not knowing one word of english. >> correct. >> bar mitzvahed? >> bar mitzvahed. >> goes to a yashiva. >> for a while. >> in bed-stuy because they thought it was the safest school for him. >> yep, yep. >> okay, then what happened? >> okay. at the age of 15, he decides judaism is not for him. he becomes a self-proclaimed agnostic. he goes to city college and then harvard law school, where he's at the top of his class. by the way, i have the first published photograph of him in his harvard law school dorm in the book. but he
one of the pre-eminent rabbis in america, but steven wise was a reformed rabbi, and the leaders of sharif israel would not permit him to officiate in any way or even give a eulogy, and that shocked irving lehman who was a really committed reformed jew, the president of temple emanu-el, and even his close friends didn't realize how orthodox jew he really was or was not because he never practiced his orthodox judaism. >> okay, so, felix frankfurter. >> ah, this is interesting....
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parliament voting in a new prime minister, ruling party candidate will replace deposed prime minister sharifupreme court ruled he faced corruption charges. venezuelan opposition leader was removed from his home this morning, currently under house arrest by order of the venezuelan government. allies of the opposition leader says he was taken from his home as well while under house arrest lots happening in the world today. that's the news update this hour i'll send it back downtown to you guys sa sara >> sue, thank you. >>> when we come back, pushing forward tax reform with health care on hold, can it be done we'll talk about the trump agenda with representative marsha blackburn what you're trying to say is from way downtown? i am still learning. i can see that. their leadership is instinctive. i am still learning. they're experts in things you haven't heard of - researchers of technologies that one day, you will. some call them the best of the best. some call them veterans. we call them our team. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." coming off another month of gains. best month for sto
parliament voting in a new prime minister, ruling party candidate will replace deposed prime minister sharifupreme court ruled he faced corruption charges. venezuelan opposition leader was removed from his home this morning, currently under house arrest by order of the venezuelan government. allies of the opposition leader says he was taken from his home as well while under house arrest lots happening in the world today. that's the news update this hour i'll send it back downtown to you guys sa...
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the government has endorsed sharif's brother to be new prime minister.reement to post the olympics. that clears the way for paris to host the 2024 summer games. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. tom: thank you. "vanity fair" has a new article post" and thegton "new york times." the "times" with a story weeks ago about trump jr.. had aight, the "post" story with the president dictating some sort of note from trump jr. to authorities. marty schenker runs all of our government and economic coverage. nk, andk -- you bli things happen. how will general kennedy -- how will general kelly change the dialogue of the president? marty: that is the key story this morning. firing or pushing out scaramucci is an easy thing. controlling donald trump is another. he is not going to stop donald trump from tweeting. that is not the point. the point is in those tweets, if he is setting policy, is kelly fully aware of it and prepared for it? that is the question. to
the government has endorsed sharif's brother to be new prime minister.reement to post the olympics. that clears the way for paris to host the 2024 summer games. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. tom: thank you. "vanity fair" has a new article post" and thegton "new york times." the "times" with a story weeks ago about trump jr.. had aight, the...
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expressed regret the collateral damage and offered condolences to the families of the victims kim sharif the director of human rights for yemen told us the u.n. won't stop the strikes because it's not in its interest. they have to be held responsible under international law unfortunately what we have is the power of the international politics that is supporting the saudi led coalition that is causing untold amounts of these war crimes secretly council is dominated by two prominent members who are the ones who are selling the weapons to the saudi regime and that is where the main obstacle lies and fortunately and every move to commission an international investigation you will find that these two countries britain and the us do everything they can to obstruct or that the saudi regime along with all those who are assisting them in this unfortunate creation of man made catastrophe in the end have to be tried for war crimes sooner or later. rival protests on sunday in the u.s. city of berkeley california descended into chaos. demonstrators broke through police barricades during a so named ra
expressed regret the collateral damage and offered condolences to the families of the victims kim sharif the director of human rights for yemen told us the u.n. won't stop the strikes because it's not in its interest. they have to be held responsible under international law unfortunately what we have is the power of the international politics that is supporting the saudi led coalition that is causing untold amounts of these war crimes secretly council is dominated by two prominent members who...
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pakistan's parliament is set to elect a new prime minister to replace nawaz sharif, who stepped down
pakistan's parliament is set to elect a new prime minister to replace nawaz sharif, who stepped down
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just a few weeks ago the former prime minister, nawaz sharif, was ousted over corruption allegations,prime minister has been able to complete a term in office. that is some end that has given people some food for thought on today, which is otherwise a day of celebrations. and of course, 12 million people took part in this mass migration. we know that 1 million people died. what are the ramifications for pakistan? well, i have spent much of the past few weeks speaking to people who lived through the partition of india and pakistan. it is 70 years ago, so there are lots of people in their 80s and 90s who lived through the trauma, people who lost their entire families, people who witnessed horrific violence. and a lot of them actually say that they feel slightly forgotten, that people don't have that much interest in talking to them about those experiences. they have been recent attempts in pakistan to try and capture the oral testimony of these people. but otherwise, when it comes to independence day celebrations, it is always... pakistan is talked about asa always... pakistan is talked
just a few weeks ago the former prime minister, nawaz sharif, was ousted over corruption allegations,prime minister has been able to complete a term in office. that is some end that has given people some food for thought on today, which is otherwise a day of celebrations. and of course, 12 million people took part in this mass migration. we know that 1 million people died. what are the ramifications for pakistan? well, i have spent much of the past few weeks speaking to people who lived through...