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deliberations that have been constant efforts by not only egypt egypt saudi arabia you know i think that i better emirates all man and others to find a political solution to what is the internal crisis and conflict among the yemenis . depends on the political will of the yemenis it depends on the. external intervention in the affairs of that compounds of complications so again we will continue to play a role in the international community should also understate its responsibilities. now sir you've been very patient with me let me ask you one final question because last time we talked you were expecting a very expedient their resumption of the russian flights to fail to materialize where do you know russia and egypt stand on that issue right now we have in the interim. our cooperation we have a variety of exchanges and we have received many technical delegations from russia we have taken advantage of the expertise that exists and have implemented many of the recommendations that russian friends have provided us and we are continuing to address the issue of very effectively because this is
deliberations that have been constant efforts by not only egypt egypt saudi arabia you know i think that i better emirates all man and others to find a political solution to what is the internal crisis and conflict among the yemenis . depends on the political will of the yemenis it depends on the. external intervention in the affairs of that compounds of complications so again we will continue to play a role in the international community should also understate its responsibilities. now sir...
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with cushion or trying to get assistance and help from countries such as egypt. in trying to resolve the israeli palestinian conflict you just cut them off economically if you want something in return officials say they're particularly concerned over the passage of a new law on governmental organizations that has been widely criticized for really excessive and used to crack down on the opposition officials say one hundred ninety five million dollars will be held until egypt reveals progress on the human rights front egypt is the second largest recipients of military aid from the u.s. after israel receives nearly one point six billion each year so if you total that up the u.s. has roughly provided eighty billion dollars in both economic and military assistance to egypt for the past thirty years however arabia question for their human rights violations in the past is the biggest buyer of the u.s. arms in the world just this year riyadh and washington signed what's called the largest arms deal in u.s. history estimated at one hundred ten billion dollars and it's som
with cushion or trying to get assistance and help from countries such as egypt. in trying to resolve the israeli palestinian conflict you just cut them off economically if you want something in return officials say they're particularly concerned over the passage of a new law on governmental organizations that has been widely criticized for really excessive and used to crack down on the opposition officials say one hundred ninety five million dollars will be held until egypt reveals progress on...
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all of the traffic that would tip inningly enter at trooper road, go to up egypt road. connect with 422 and be on your way. the only other option, going way out of your way all the way over to norristown, you have to cross the schuylkill river and work your way back to first avenue. so give yourself plenty of extra time, even the turnpike, westbound, at willow grove, jammed up, because of an earlier vehicle fire over near mid-county. accident off to the right here, right before you get to the schuylkill. the sun starting to burn off some of the early morning fog that we had, and all aboard, good news for the atlantic city rail line commuters, trains rolling again, that friday accident, was supposed to take two weeks to repair. bamm, good to go, we'll send them some donut, coffee, big thank you, and philadelphia international airport probably will have some scattered delays today with the fog, and some afternoon thunder boomers, when will we get those thunder bombers? sue has that answer in 15 seconds. >> ocean water temperature, up to 77 degrees, possibility of late day
all of the traffic that would tip inningly enter at trooper road, go to up egypt road. connect with 422 and be on your way. the only other option, going way out of your way all the way over to norristown, you have to cross the schuylkill river and work your way back to first avenue. so give yourself plenty of extra time, even the turnpike, westbound, at willow grove, jammed up, because of an earlier vehicle fire over near mid-county. accident off to the right here, right before you get to the...
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you have the american allies in egypt. people revolted in 2009, it was absolutely violent because his policy of -- he concluded his s.trayal of the iranian he connected a deal. 63u --to remind million voters have the country. i am talking about actual votes. donald trump has been in office for six months. .e has put together a coalition they are on the verge of clots. -- collapse. this is what happens when the united states texas possibility. -- takes responsibility. the answer to your second question. the path is to reassert. because russia is there. we have two people on this panel -- [applause] 500,000 people slaughtered because of these policies. ok. thank you for that. you set the scenario here. david talked about the top administration policy in the middle east is to assemble a coalition of united states. >> let me just say one thing. one thing he left out was the iraq war. [applause] with the united states and growth of extremism. i will leave that there and talk about moving forward. donald trump was applauded by h
you have the american allies in egypt. people revolted in 2009, it was absolutely violent because his policy of -- he concluded his s.trayal of the iranian he connected a deal. 63u --to remind million voters have the country. i am talking about actual votes. donald trump has been in office for six months. .e has put together a coalition they are on the verge of clots. -- collapse. this is what happens when the united states texas possibility. -- takes responsibility. the answer to your second...
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has roughly provided eighty billion dollars in both economic and military assistance to egypt for the past thirty years however arabia question for their human rights violations in the past is the biggest buyer of the u.s. arms in the world just this year riyadh and washington signed what's called the largest arms deal in u.s. history estimated at one hundred ten billion dollars and it's something the loop questions and again it points to a difference of opinion within the white house as none of these issues were brought up during visits to d.c. . think that this is where the conflict and the hypocrisy of the administration of our policies lie because saudi arabia is no one for its mistreatment of women in the world and from my own personal experiences and going to. syrian refugee villages i've actually seen saudi. rich guys buying for nine and fourteen year old girls. yes so manila rex tillerson is really the one to watch for he has until the end of the fiscal year september thirtieth to either sign a waiver or return the money to the treasury and the waiver now gives egypt additiona
has roughly provided eighty billion dollars in both economic and military assistance to egypt for the past thirty years however arabia question for their human rights violations in the past is the biggest buyer of the u.s. arms in the world just this year riyadh and washington signed what's called the largest arms deal in u.s. history estimated at one hundred ten billion dollars and it's something the loop questions and again it points to a difference of opinion within the white house as none...
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and some say this has to do with egypt egypt's connection with north korea. >> the president's unvarnished and unconditional support in terms of cracking down on civil societies and ngos. this is a course correction and we'll see how long it lasts. >> tony blinken, thank you for helping us to unpack it. and thank you for joining us us at this hour. inside politics with jake tapper is coming up next. 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico. goin' up the country. later, gary' i have a motorcycle! wonderful. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. they save us from getting lost, getting hungry, and getting tired of places like this. phones changed everything - shouldn't the way pay for them change too? introducing xfinity mobile. where you can pay for data by the gig, and share it across all of your lines. no one else lets you do that. see how much you can save when you pay by the gig. xfinity mobile. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. ca
and some say this has to do with egypt egypt's connection with north korea. >> the president's unvarnished and unconditional support in terms of cracking down on civil societies and ngos. this is a course correction and we'll see how long it lasts. >> tony blinken, thank you for helping us to unpack it. and thank you for joining us us at this hour. inside politics with jake tapper is coming up next. 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico. goin' up the country. later, gary'...
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on the nemesis of the muslim brotherhood in egypt. but i can tell you this lie was created in our own media, picked up by alex jones, and then returned to media. [applause] although that about obama becoming -- being the cofounder of isis extended and we are happy to announce that we started the cradle of civilization. no, we started the cradle of the end of civilization. [laughter] because people are chanting death to america, you know, you know who else chance of that? that?nts pakistan. i really want to come here and say, all right, guys, do you want to just go and intervene? i am living in this country now and i don't want to look for another billion dollars of military spinach or -- military expenditure. screw the people back there. i don't care. but how much longer do you want to go in? do you want to invade iran? i don't understand. it didn't work before. it didn't work in vietnam. it didn't work in afghanistan. it didn't work in iraq. it doesn't work, invading other people's country. [applause] later, oh,ght years obama create
on the nemesis of the muslim brotherhood in egypt. but i can tell you this lie was created in our own media, picked up by alex jones, and then returned to media. [applause] although that about obama becoming -- being the cofounder of isis extended and we are happy to announce that we started the cradle of civilization. no, we started the cradle of the end of civilization. [laughter] because people are chanting death to america, you know, you know who else chance of that? that?nts pakistan. i...
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we had an american ally in egypt. when the iranian people revolted in 2009 and ran into the streets he was absolutely silent because his strategy was to -- he concluded his betrayal of the iranian spy deal --, conducting a [indiscernible] -- might to remind you --timents reflect general generally 63 million voters in this country. i am talking actual votes. donald trump has been in office for six months. i am talking about actual votes. >> let's -- donald trump has been in office six months. he has put together as you know a coalition. mosul has been liberated which was the chief stronghold of isis in iraq. raqqa is ready to collapse. bemillion did not have to exiled. when the united states abdicates its responsibility, it is the toy great power in the world [indiscernible] -- and aligned with iran. by the way, two people are on this panel who remain ignorant of these policies. [laughter] catcalls and applause] 500,000 people slaughtered because of these policies. and more applause. set the tone. >> ok. thank you for
we had an american ally in egypt. when the iranian people revolted in 2009 and ran into the streets he was absolutely silent because his strategy was to -- he concluded his betrayal of the iranian spy deal --, conducting a [indiscernible] -- might to remind you --timents reflect general generally 63 million voters in this country. i am talking actual votes. donald trump has been in office for six months. i am talking about actual votes. >> let's -- donald trump has been in office six...
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egypt. would have seen during the last day of this crisis. arises around qatar qatar is directly i mean. to be a supporter of. group. the where fueling terrorism and this crisis is not between qatar and start with. third and fourth major countries in the east including egypt which is center of gravity of the award in that each and ok kill i mean how carrying divine how how real is it in how is it being used as a political tool i mean if you look at syria for example a secular society. certainly ruled by a iron hand but they did did not have that kind of sectarian divide and now it is important to them i mean it seems to me that washington is picked to sunni's israel is overjoyed because it wants to see the sunni and shia fight and it gives them a breathing room and actually to expand i'm thinking of golan heights it seems to me it's a political tool the sectarianism it is it it isn't innate in the populations of the country because we always began with these are royal families these are dictatorships and then there are people here not necessa
egypt. would have seen during the last day of this crisis. arises around qatar qatar is directly i mean. to be a supporter of. group. the where fueling terrorism and this crisis is not between qatar and start with. third and fourth major countries in the east including egypt which is center of gravity of the award in that each and ok kill i mean how carrying divine how how real is it in how is it being used as a political tool i mean if you look at syria for example a secular society. certainly...
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adam felt he couldn't live freely in egypt. they will harass, they might even torture, they will kill for that, because it's just something not normal, not normal. he sought asylum in a country that would allow him to live as a man. i left egypt so i can be who i am. ta—da! once in scotland he started reassignment surgery. they take a skin graft from your arm. skin that they took from your arm with the nerves and artery they form it into a penis. i stopped having periods the moment i got on testosterone, so that was like four years ago, that was ages ago. that's history now. i can hardly remember that. this year, life changed dramatically again. he got married. it's something that just a few years ago he could never have imagined. her name is toni. she's pretty cool. she's not superficial in the slightest. she managed somehow to see through all that and just see me as who i was. with the help of the national theatre of scotland, adam has now turned his extraordinaryjourney into play. who knew you were transgender in egypt? no
adam felt he couldn't live freely in egypt. they will harass, they might even torture, they will kill for that, because it's just something not normal, not normal. he sought asylum in a country that would allow him to live as a man. i left egypt so i can be who i am. ta—da! once in scotland he started reassignment surgery. they take a skin graft from your arm. skin that they took from your arm with the nerves and artery they form it into a penis. i stopped having periods the moment i got on...
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adam felt he couldn't live freely in egypt. they will harass, they might even torture, they will kill for that, because it's just something not normal, not normal. he sought asylum in a country that would allow him to live as a man. i left egypt so i can be who i am. ta—da! once in scotland he started reassignment surgery. they take a skin graft from your arm. skin that they took from your arm with the nerves and artery they form it into a penis. i stopped having periods the moment i got on testosterone, so that was like four years ago, that was ages ago. that's history now. i can hardly remember that. this year, life changed dramatically again. he got married. it's something that just a few years ago he could never have imagined. her name is toni. she's pretty cool. she's not superficial in the slightest. she managed somehow to see through all that and just see me as who i was. with the help of the national theatre of scotland, adam has now turned his extraordinaryjourney into play. who knew you were transgender in egypt? no
adam felt he couldn't live freely in egypt. they will harass, they might even torture, they will kill for that, because it's just something not normal, not normal. he sought asylum in a country that would allow him to live as a man. i left egypt so i can be who i am. ta—da! once in scotland he started reassignment surgery. they take a skin graft from your arm. skin that they took from your arm with the nerves and artery they form it into a penis. i stopped having periods the moment i got on...
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we are joined by sahar nasr egypt's investment minister. this new investment law, how significant is it and what has changed when it comes to inflows into the country >> in fact we are already seeing the returns of that law, the law has been effective, earlier ratified by the president, abdel fattahal sisi at the end of may. if we look at numbers already, foreign investment is picking up we reached 8$8.7 billion, which is like a 26% increase as opposed to the previous year total investment has also gone up by 11%, reaching 276 billion egyptian pounds. so the reflections of that have been translated into investment coming into the country. >> those are significant numbers. i can only congratulate your country on achieving this. a few years ago it did look rosie for the egyptian economy since the country has floated the pound, it has made huge progress, also in terms of averting a liquidity crisis and in terms of public fips stnancep the country has taken. do you think you are now once again a country that investors see not as a safe haven bu
we are joined by sahar nasr egypt's investment minister. this new investment law, how significant is it and what has changed when it comes to inflows into the country >> in fact we are already seeing the returns of that law, the law has been effective, earlier ratified by the president, abdel fattahal sisi at the end of may. if we look at numbers already, foreign investment is picking up we reached 8$8.7 billion, which is like a 26% increase as opposed to the previous year total...
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if tomorrow israel opens the borders or egypt opens the borders the situation will not change. the blockade is not a problem. >> thank you. the lady in the third row. >> i'm from the d.c. justice for muslims coalition. i have a question on the definition of a renegade state that was referred to as hamas. i'm wondering what exactly that definition is because when we think of israel, a country that continuously violates international law, destroys the infrastructure of gaza, kills civilians, et cetera, i think we have to think about what the construction is of renegade state. secondly, i'm a little surprised in this panel that it seems like we're talking about palestine and israel as if they're equal parties in the conflict and it's clearly the case obviously that israel has the power to sort of mitigate the conditions that palestinians are facing. i'm kind of curious as to why the comments were kind of tilted in that regard because i think that that's a huge oversight. and with regards to, you know, the u.s.'s role in funding underlaw, for example, while you said it was laudable
if tomorrow israel opens the borders or egypt opens the borders the situation will not change. the blockade is not a problem. >> thank you. the lady in the third row. >> i'm from the d.c. justice for muslims coalition. i have a question on the definition of a renegade state that was referred to as hamas. i'm wondering what exactly that definition is because when we think of israel, a country that continuously violates international law, destroys the infrastructure of gaza, kills...
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they received more payments from egypt after that. i think from a creditor's perspective, the view was that there could have been a consensual restructuring done here. this was not a solvency issue. this was a liquidity issue. creditors understood that. they understood there was a deal that could have been reached. unfortunately, now you go into the courts, the u.k. courts are pretty specific and saying they want to reach a judgment before the october 31 maturity of the bonds. the question becomes, once the judgment is reached, the enforceability is one of the big issues in most emerging market bonds. even if creditors were to win a judgment, they still have to go and enforce that judgment in different markets. that is going to be a different challenge for creditors to take. david: i just want to broaden the view. i think when you look at how the story has progressed, we are two months in, and from the perspective of ensuring the debt, initial spike up on dollar debt of the country, we have essentially retraced halfway back. do these
they received more payments from egypt after that. i think from a creditor's perspective, the view was that there could have been a consensual restructuring done here. this was not a solvency issue. this was a liquidity issue. creditors understood that. they understood there was a deal that could have been reached. unfortunately, now you go into the courts, the u.k. courts are pretty specific and saying they want to reach a judgment before the october 31 maturity of the bonds. the question...
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is not the border with egypt. there's no military troops that boils down to the effective control which is the sea in the air. this is what wells down too. it is dangerous to use this rhetoric for absolutely everything because it weakens the possibility that if occupation every ended something with change. in is is really mind they hold down the strip. we need to be very careful about this. when will is really change their mind, around august 1993 when they engage the plo and accept the idea, in 2000 and later. has israel done everything it should, absolutely not. but let's not forget there's been the two parties that have broken down. i just want to point out what's happening is were arguing about who's right and who's wrong. again, i think that's not the question. we need to ask ourselves how the actual situation of real people. [inaudible] >> since time is short i will be quite frank. i think this is where we probably disagree. it's about giving them political rights and equality. in the west bank the lives of
is not the border with egypt. there's no military troops that boils down to the effective control which is the sea in the air. this is what wells down too. it is dangerous to use this rhetoric for absolutely everything because it weakens the possibility that if occupation every ended something with change. in is is really mind they hold down the strip. we need to be very careful about this. when will is really change their mind, around august 1993 when they engage the plo and accept the idea,...
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quickly, we have a bank of egypt meeting coming up next week. they have been surprising people in some ways with their recent action. where do you see them going in next week and beyond? jean-paul: next week, i don't see any change the policy. last time i think they raised rates by 200 basis points. i think they will come down to the end of the year. a lot of the monetary policy tightening we've seen this year, it is not have to do with inflation. we discussed this before. there is little that monetary policy in egypt can do to contain inflation that is being driven by the valuation and subsidy reforms. i saw the interest rate hike, and saw the previous rate hikes as a way to attract foreign capital in the portfolio market. every statement we have had, the positive has been positive in the since they are tracking record amounts into the local debt market. reserves are increase. tracy: i wish i could ask you more about the hot money flowing into egypt. i need to tease something special. we have exclusive interview with the uae minister for infras
quickly, we have a bank of egypt meeting coming up next week. they have been surprising people in some ways with their recent action. where do you see them going in next week and beyond? jean-paul: next week, i don't see any change the policy. last time i think they raised rates by 200 basis points. i think they will come down to the end of the year. a lot of the monetary policy tightening we've seen this year, it is not have to do with inflation. we discussed this before. there is little that...
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and even as egypt and u. a d might fall into step if he was able to present a strong hand and demonstrate he's able to take control of the gaza strip. that backfired. what has resulted instead the uae continuing to support a possible successor to president abbas and egypt coming out more strongly than before in terms of support as a success serment egypt was probably seen as a country that could fall either way and it's now come out very clearly as a country that's supportive of him coming back into power. the thing to understand in president abbas' policies in deciding to further increase gaza's isolation, he bought into the rational which is that you can increase pressure on a population of people in order to weak and political faction or in this case, a running government which is hamas' government in gaza. so that's, apart from that it's reprehensible because it's using a form of punishment to achieve a goal, it's proven to be flawed. hamas has been weakened, but rather than collapsing or the pa coming ba
and even as egypt and u. a d might fall into step if he was able to present a strong hand and demonstrate he's able to take control of the gaza strip. that backfired. what has resulted instead the uae continuing to support a possible successor to president abbas and egypt coming out more strongly than before in terms of support as a success serment egypt was probably seen as a country that could fall either way and it's now come out very clearly as a country that's supportive of him coming back...
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that has owed money from p laces like iraq and egypt. it was owed 900 million at the of -- profit rose to $12 million up from $7 million about a year ago. revenue is also up, costs coming down. you have to wonder what that legal bill is going to look like if the dispute ends up being protected, which at the moment, most people expect is going to be. yousef: that is it for this "best of bloomberg markets: middle east." we've got a busy week ahead, as always, in the region. we will be here for the start of the week in the gulf sunday morning at 8:00 a.m. in the uae on bloomberg television. join me then. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ critics coming up on "bloomberg best", the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. ceos turn on president trump who lashes back. >> their leaving out of embarrassment. >> anger and frustration in an alliance that there is an agenda. >> ceos will be reluctant to get too close to trump because who knows when the next outburst will be. >> if this was not enough to get you to withdraw, what would be
that has owed money from p laces like iraq and egypt. it was owed 900 million at the of -- profit rose to $12 million up from $7 million about a year ago. revenue is also up, costs coming down. you have to wonder what that legal bill is going to look like if the dispute ends up being protected, which at the moment, most people expect is going to be. yousef: that is it for this "best of bloomberg markets: middle east." we've got a busy week ahead, as always, in the region. we will be...
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i am mindful that of support that has been provided by egypt. i am mindfulthat in 2011, the libyan people rose up against a long—time dictator, more marked gaddafi. sometimes it looks as though, ina gaddafi. sometimes it looks as though, in a figure of khalifa haftar, there might once again be flirting with a potential dictator. —— muammar gaddafi. the world wants a peaceful, united, safe libya, where terry —— terrorism is eliminated. do you think we will see that in the next one or two years?” am hopeful, optimistic, about that. there is a great deal of will among libyans that we should put an end to this split in libya, and the fact that we have two governments, and to put an end to this case that we have suffered from. -- chaos. the top libyan football team are preparing for the new season. remarkably, through all of the years of violence, the libyan national league has kept going. 0ne semblance of unity amid the division and chaos. a generation of young libyan men have grown up generation of young libyan men have grown up with gu
i am mindful that of support that has been provided by egypt. i am mindfulthat in 2011, the libyan people rose up against a long—time dictator, more marked gaddafi. sometimes it looks as though, ina gaddafi. sometimes it looks as though, in a figure of khalifa haftar, there might once again be flirting with a potential dictator. —— muammar gaddafi. the world wants a peaceful, united, safe libya, where terry —— terrorism is eliminated. do you think we will see that in the next one or...
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i would arabia, egypt and the government of qatar. iwould put arabia, egypt and the government of qatar. i would put to use a precise opposite. look at the most recent reports from amnesty international and human rights watch. they said qatar is no more a democracy than the other gulf countries. the amnesty international report said qatar authorities continue to unduly restrict the rights to freedom of expression, association and assembly. when it comes to the media, in december 2016, assembly. when it comes to the media, in december2016, an independent news service in doha was blocked from all of its internet service providers. you try and justify that to me, and tell me that qatar is fundamentally different from the other occupants of your region. i am not telling you that qatar is a democratic country yet. i think there have been a lot of good developments in qatar. in so many respects. we believe it is coming, the full democracy. there are now study is going on in order to allow the journalists in qatar deunionise, the journalists
i would arabia, egypt and the government of qatar. iwould put arabia, egypt and the government of qatar. i would put to use a precise opposite. look at the most recent reports from amnesty international and human rights watch. they said qatar is no more a democracy than the other gulf countries. the amnesty international report said qatar authorities continue to unduly restrict the rights to freedom of expression, association and assembly. when it comes to the media, in december 2016, assembly....
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adam felt he couldn't live freely in egypt. they will harass, they might even torture, they will kill for that, because it'sjust something not normal, not normal. he sought asylum in a country that would allow him to live as a man. i left egypt so i can be who i am. ta—da! once in scotland he started reassignment surgery. they take a skin graft from your arm. skin that they took from your arm with the nerves and artery they form it into a penis. i stopped having periods the moment i got on testosterone, so that was like four years ago, that was ages ago. that's history now. i can hardly remember that. this year, life changed dramatically again. he got married. it's something that just a few years ago he could never have imagined. her name is toni. she's pretty cool. she's not superficial in the slightest. she managed somehow to see through all that and just see me as who i was. with the help of the national theatre of scotland, adam has now turned his extraordinary journey into play. who knew you were transgender in egypt? no
adam felt he couldn't live freely in egypt. they will harass, they might even torture, they will kill for that, because it'sjust something not normal, not normal. he sought asylum in a country that would allow him to live as a man. i left egypt so i can be who i am. ta—da! once in scotland he started reassignment surgery. they take a skin graft from your arm. skin that they took from your arm with the nerves and artery they form it into a penis. i stopped having periods the moment i got on...
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two passenger trains have collided in egypt, killing at least 37 people. about 120 others were injured. the crash, just outside the northern coastal city of alexandria, involved a train coming from cairo and another from port said. pascale davies reports. many egyptian families were on their way to the coastal city alexandria. their seaside holiday came to a sudden stop after the two trains they were travelling on collided, just outside the mediterranean city. it is believed one train crashed into the back of the other. many people have been killed, and over 120 are injured. rescue teams rushed to the scene, pulling the dead and injured from the damaged rail wagons, the wounded rushed to hospital. the accident has sparked fresh anger in the north african country. translation: i was standing on my rooftop when i saw the two trains crash. they rose in the air, forming a pyramid, when they collided. i started to scream from the rooftops for people to grab some sheets and run. this is pure negligence. whose fault is this? how could so many people die? i want t
two passenger trains have collided in egypt, killing at least 37 people. about 120 others were injured. the crash, just outside the northern coastal city of alexandria, involved a train coming from cairo and another from port said. pascale davies reports. many egyptian families were on their way to the coastal city alexandria. their seaside holiday came to a sudden stop after the two trains they were travelling on collided, just outside the mediterranean city. it is believed one train crashed...
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that has owed money from places like iraq and egypt. it was owed 900 million at the end of the most recent quarter. there was an improvement in the second quarter for earnings. profit rose to $12 million, up from $7 million about a year ago. revenue is also up, costs coming down. you have to wonder what that legal bill is going to look like if the dispute ends up being protracted, which at the moment, most people expect is going to be. yousef: that is it for this "best of bloomberg markets: middle east." we've got a busy week ahead, as always, in the region. we will be here for the start of they trading week in the gulf sunday morning at 8:00 a.m. in the uae on bloomberg television. i'm yousef gamal el-din. join me then. this is bloomberg. ? ♪ track your pack. set a curfew, or two. make dinner-time device free. [ music stops ] [ music plays again ] a smarter way to wifi is awesome. introducing xfinity xfi. amazing speed, coverage and control. change the way you wifi. xfinity. the future of awesome. ♪ anna: coming up on "bloomberg be
that has owed money from places like iraq and egypt. it was owed 900 million at the end of the most recent quarter. there was an improvement in the second quarter for earnings. profit rose to $12 million, up from $7 million about a year ago. revenue is also up, costs coming down. you have to wonder what that legal bill is going to look like if the dispute ends up being protracted, which at the moment, most people expect is going to be. yousef: that is it for this "best of bloomberg...
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yousef: we have some reporting from egypt, let's pick up on that. and how you looking for can foreign investors best play those ideas? will we take a long-term stance on the stock market, you can't look at earnings from a quarterly perspective. the numbers have been quite ordinary until now -- we had some big developers who had good some numberswe had that were below expectations. it is impacted by seasonality although we see at phasing out in quarters ahead. egypt is a more long-term perspective. take a bet on consumer stocks and banks. we have the central bankers of egypt's making a decision later on in the week. in,ation numbers came accelerated to the highest number in decades, arguably a disappointment for what the country is trying to do. what is the monetary policy committee going to do? >> will we have a monetary policy meeting scheduled for this thursday so we expect that it will be kept on hold. you were right, inflation has doe up but it is mostly to with devalued local currency and austerity measures. it could go towards cutting rates be
yousef: we have some reporting from egypt, let's pick up on that. and how you looking for can foreign investors best play those ideas? will we take a long-term stance on the stock market, you can't look at earnings from a quarterly perspective. the numbers have been quite ordinary until now -- we had some big developers who had good some numberswe had that were below expectations. it is impacted by seasonality although we see at phasing out in quarters ahead. egypt is a more long-term...
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i know there is a great deal of support that has been provided by egypt. i am mindful that in 2011, the libyan people rose up in a revolution against a long—time dictator, muammar gaddafi. sometimes it looks as though, in a figure of khalifa haftar, libya might once again be flirting with a potential dictator. libya will flirt with a president who will be duly elected by its own people. the world wants a peaceful, united, safe libya, where terrorism is eliminated. yes. do you think we are going to see that in the next one, two years? i am hopeful, optimistic, about that. because there is a great deal of will among libyans that we should put an end to this split of libya, to the fact that we have two governments, and, indeed, to put an end to this chaos that we have suffered from. benghazi's top football team, al—ahli, are preparing for the new season. remarkably, through all of the years of violence, the libyan national league has kept going — one semblance of unity amid the division and chaos. a generation of young libyan men have grown up with guns
i know there is a great deal of support that has been provided by egypt. i am mindful that in 2011, the libyan people rose up in a revolution against a long—time dictator, muammar gaddafi. sometimes it looks as though, in a figure of khalifa haftar, libya might once again be flirting with a potential dictator. libya will flirt with a president who will be duly elected by its own people. the world wants a peaceful, united, safe libya, where terrorism is eliminated. yes. do you think we are...
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at least 37 people die as two trains collide in northern egypt. it is the country's worst rail crash in years. the nuclear bunker that became a cannabis factory. a british courtjails three men after police break up a major drugs ring. hello. president trump has continued his tough rhetoric against north korea, saying the us military is "locked and loaded", with plans in place if pyongyang acts unwisely. speaking at his golf resort in newjersey, the us president said that if the north korean leader made any more threats he would regret it, and regret it fast. china, russia and germany have all voiced dismay at the war of words between pyongyang and washington. our first report is from nick bryant, in washington. after "fire and fury" comes "locked and loaded". not the title of some hollywood summer blockbuster, but the words of america's commander—in—chief, describing his country's state of military readiness. these are the latest pictures of 8—1 bombers stationed in guam. the motto of this squadron — "fight tonight." president trump remind
at least 37 people die as two trains collide in northern egypt. it is the country's worst rail crash in years. the nuclear bunker that became a cannabis factory. a british courtjails three men after police break up a major drugs ring. hello. president trump has continued his tough rhetoric against north korea, saying the us military is "locked and loaded", with plans in place if pyongyang acts unwisely. speaking at his golf resort in newjersey, the us president said that if the north...
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pushing everybody off on the egypt road. so getting ready to head out the front door instead of trooper road, egypt road, or route 23, are your two best options, to get around that overturned tractor-trailer, that will be with us for most of the morning, thomas, back to you. >> thank you, 5:33, philadelphia day care owner has been arraigned on sexual assault charges. police say he abused two children, on numerous occasions, while they were in his care. steve keeley joining us from the day care center this morning, with what we know, steve? >> reporter: yes, his name is duncan rounds, 53, lives in medford lakes, used to live close by to his day care business. what you can see just off philadelphia's very popular south street, right next to the starbucks at south and ninth. now, before he moved out to med toward lakes had been here for ten years running this place, his current place, curram fromhold prison, held on $200,000 total bail, 100,000 for each of his five year old victims after 1a arraignment on seven felonies of rapi
pushing everybody off on the egypt road. so getting ready to head out the front door instead of trooper road, egypt road, or route 23, are your two best options, to get around that overturned tractor-trailer, that will be with us for most of the morning, thomas, back to you. >> thank you, 5:33, philadelphia day care owner has been arraigned on sexual assault charges. police say he abused two children, on numerous occasions, while they were in his care. steve keeley joining us from the day...
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men to hamas was swept up in the policies to marginalize and protect the muslim brotherhood in egypt that meant those borders so all these together resulted in a situation where the government was quite isolated especially for president abbas so there was increasing rifle with the political establishment and the powers within gaza to position himself coming back into the political establishment so both the press dubbed him coming into power and the possibility of that idea would be supportive of the policies that president abbas was taking to increase the measures to isolate hamas so they could come back to the gaza strip and of course, of the saw in the gulf crisis with a country that was accused that is reflective of those dynamics in the challenge now is to show it isn't a supporting organization so that is the context and it was a flawed decision for several reasons and to be a counter productive than they have backfired so now hamas has moved much closer how that is producing a significant threats and now with some of those policies to have some form of reconciliation. >> so who
men to hamas was swept up in the policies to marginalize and protect the muslim brotherhood in egypt that meant those borders so all these together resulted in a situation where the government was quite isolated especially for president abbas so there was increasing rifle with the political establishment and the powers within gaza to position himself coming back into the political establishment so both the press dubbed him coming into power and the possibility of that idea would be supportive...
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della elidel one of egypt's most famous cartoonists. fears neither the top new nor the politically subversive. her drawings confront sexis. female circumcision and marriage and divorce stereotypes. her new book fifty cartoons and more about women shut the lay on the political social. and economic struggles of women in egypt and abroad. uploaded. the book started with the typical daily child faced by. like being female a wife an. and the many responsibilities. the attitudes people might have towards infertile women in the egyptian upper class what society thinks of divorced overweight or dark skinned women. these problems might seem simple compared to facing crimes like rape harassment and circumcision. but there are also problems that women facece every day earning a a hundred feet again and getting a. she says that her work changes daily inspired by ongoing issues like women's exclusion from the public sphere. two events like international women's day. and even the global refugee crisis. elidel admits herias she is always on the side o
della elidel one of egypt's most famous cartoonists. fears neither the top new nor the politically subversive. her drawings confront sexis. female circumcision and marriage and divorce stereotypes. her new book fifty cartoons and more about women shut the lay on the political social. and economic struggles of women in egypt and abroad. uploaded. the book started with the typical daily child faced by. like being female a wife an. and the many responsibilities. the attitudes people might have...
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there is your alternates, gang, head on over to egypt road. that will will get to you 422 or you can use main street into norristown.& no matter how you look at it, coming out of east norristown, jammo for the rest of the day until they can get that ramp cleaned up there. is your two biggest jams of the morning. westbound on the turnpike, south on 295. double accident here on 295, one is northbound, just north of the freeway, the other one is southbound, here is a live look, the back up south 295 from, say, route 70 all the way down to the 42 freeway. some more thunder boomers this afternoon, sue has the details, in 15 seconds. >> bright sun here in philadelphia, not the case to the north of us, where fog still hanging on in allentown, pottstown, and trenton, some reduced visibility, as well. for the rest every us in the 70s, 72 philadelphia, 75 down in wildwood. still cool 64 in mount pocono. how high pressure is still in control today, but things are unstable enough in the atmosphere, that we will probably get some pop up showers, thundersto
there is your alternates, gang, head on over to egypt road. that will will get to you 422 or you can use main street into norristown.& no matter how you look at it, coming out of east norristown, jammo for the rest of the day until they can get that ramp cleaned up there. is your two biggest jams of the morning. westbound on the turnpike, south on 295. double accident here on 295, one is northbound, just north of the freeway, the other one is southbound, here is a live look, the back up...
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a loss of life in egypt this is a. situation. welcome back to the program critics are claiming america's moral compass has lost direction on the donald trump the us media isn't really pushing the idea that it's big business leaders who now offer the best guidance and i'm open asked people in new york whether they share that view. with so much chaos and confusion these days many americans are looking for a new source of moral guidance so who should be giving that stuff i think the founding fathers have a lot of inspiration there donald trump is the moral compass the u.n. secretary general antonio pretentious jimmy carter you like jimmy carter yes a lot of mainstream media outlets have another voice in mind the top dogs of corporate america. that's right the big boys in the boardrooms are now standing up for justice and fighting the power after charlottesville they just can't hold back any longer hate should be condemned and has no place in a country that draws its strength from our diversity and humanity prism drill missed the cri
a loss of life in egypt this is a. situation. welcome back to the program critics are claiming america's moral compass has lost direction on the donald trump the us media isn't really pushing the idea that it's big business leaders who now offer the best guidance and i'm open asked people in new york whether they share that view. with so much chaos and confusion these days many americans are looking for a new source of moral guidance so who should be giving that stuff i think the founding...
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in a manner reflective of what has been done by egypt. we are further convinced of the importance of dealing in as stringent a manner with all threats to nuclear nonproliferation. furthermore, we uphold the universality of this treaty without any double standards. egypt is aware of the threat of recurrent violations by north korea of security council resolutions. this constitutes a threat -- threat to international peace and regional peace and security. in this regard, egypt reaffirms its hope to see all stakeholders join hands to peacefully settle the situation plaguing the north korean peninsula, and to work together to exercise restraint as well as to adopt reciprocal de-escalation measures, as well as to pave the way for a return to the negotiation table so as to uphold the interests of all and to safeguard international peace and security. egypt once again welcomes any initiative or constructive idea that can, through negotiation and dialogue, move us closer to denuclearization of the north korean peninsula and move us toward a lasti
in a manner reflective of what has been done by egypt. we are further convinced of the importance of dealing in as stringent a manner with all threats to nuclear nonproliferation. furthermore, we uphold the universality of this treaty without any double standards. egypt is aware of the threat of recurrent violations by north korea of security council resolutions. this constitutes a threat -- threat to international peace and regional peace and security. in this regard, egypt reaffirms its hope...
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think the current situation is that there's concerns on the part of the four arab countries egypt saudi arabia emirates. as relates to policies of qatar but i have to be addressed that have had a very adverse impact on national security and the case of material evidence exists in the face of policies that have adversely impacted a spree that has caused a loss of life in egypt this is an intolerable situation. hello welcome back now persons foreign secretary has been accused of trapping libyan refugees in the country's war zone after pledging millions of pounds on support for border patrols stopping civilians getting out of the country speaking on a trip to libya's capital boris johnson insisted the u.k. will help reduce the number of illegal migrants heading for europe. it is so important that we work with the libyan government. to help bring stability to libya stopping it from becoming a fertile ground for terrorists. people traffickers you close proximity to your humanitarian group doctors without borders which had one of its ships allegedly fired on by the libyan coast guard has accu
think the current situation is that there's concerns on the part of the four arab countries egypt saudi arabia emirates. as relates to policies of qatar but i have to be addressed that have had a very adverse impact on national security and the case of material evidence exists in the face of policies that have adversely impacted a spree that has caused a loss of life in egypt this is an intolerable situation. hello welcome back now persons foreign secretary has been accused of trapping libyan...
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it was in egypt that this diplomatic effort hit a snag. the trump administration stopped the payment because of egypt's failure to make progress in improving human rights and also democratic institution. this was a bit of a surprise coming from the white house because president trump has praised egypt strongly, president abdel fattah el-sisi for the fight against terrorism. it does appear there was at least a meeting at this high level but some of the lower level meetings did get canceled. kushner will also be meeting israeli and palestinian leaders in the holy land tomorrow. kushner is going to be meeting with palestinian president mahmoud abbas and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. there are grumblings that there really isn't much meat to the effort here, there really aren't any details to try to get this agreement going and also, prime minister netanyahu is facing allegations of corruption and -- >> jon: danish investigators make a gruesome discovery in a case we first told you about yesterday, a missing journalist who mysterio
it was in egypt that this diplomatic effort hit a snag. the trump administration stopped the payment because of egypt's failure to make progress in improving human rights and also democratic institution. this was a bit of a surprise coming from the white house because president trump has praised egypt strongly, president abdel fattah el-sisi for the fight against terrorism. it does appear there was at least a meeting at this high level but some of the lower level meetings did get canceled....
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small correction -- the first salafist government in recent times was not egypt, it was early 1990's algeria. the question that bothers me is the elephant in the room, which is there are literally millions of muslims who believe it is ok to spread your religion by whatever means necessary, and there is no plan whatsoever by muslims or non-muslims to attack the problem, that particular problem. so my question is about three tools that could be used and why they are not being used. why are american diplomats not allowed to quote the koran? why are they not allowed to demarche the mosques? and wired we having a giant campaign in the oic to demand that the oic clean house? oic take thehe lead against this cancer, rather than the westerners? ms. zimmerman: it is a great question. tooink that we have been reticent to be involved in ideology because we attribute it to attacking a religion, and we should be echoing the criticism that actually comes from the muslim world against this religion because it is not as though we are denigrating a mainstream form. a muslimof having leader is one tha
small correction -- the first salafist government in recent times was not egypt, it was early 1990's algeria. the question that bothers me is the elephant in the room, which is there are literally millions of muslims who believe it is ok to spread your religion by whatever means necessary, and there is no plan whatsoever by muslims or non-muslims to attack the problem, that particular problem. so my question is about three tools that could be used and why they are not being used. why are...