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for saudi arabia and the previous u.p.i. this is very typical you know it's a lake a debating society we urge this saudi arabia we we admire you know people it will be political that the united sates will praise the saudi move and then we'll throw in soft words about encouraging and you know continue on and so on and the reality the council does not really play a role in terms of actually doing something like i said i spoke myself in two thousand and one april to then the commissioner mr robinson medal robinson who became the president of of ireland and she was defending the saudi government record and woman so really these people who are working there as staff they have no power it is the power of the state if the united states and other countries decided the saudi arabia is a bad actor then they can take that to the u.n. security council the crimes that's committed by not only by these ten every member state every government has human rights abuses but of course if you compare the saudis to the united states there is a hug
for saudi arabia and the previous u.p.i. this is very typical you know it's a lake a debating society we urge this saudi arabia we we admire you know people it will be political that the united sates will praise the saudi move and then we'll throw in soft words about encouraging and you know continue on and so on and the reality the council does not really play a role in terms of actually doing something like i said i spoke myself in two thousand and one april to then the commissioner mr...
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the saudis who are shia are saudi citizens, they belong to thsaudi state. their loyalty is to the saudi state. and iran or body else either has the right to interfere. we don't go and and try to provoke minorities in iran. we don't go and try to provoke the sunnis in iran into taking up arms against the iranian state. e >>d not take action against any country. >> smith: the iranians see it differently. >> we make our views clear abouh nature of governments that were submissive to the united states, governments that were presenting a message of hatred. >> smith: but back i, there were radio reports coming out of iran calling for shia in the eastern province of saudi tharabia to rise up agains monarchy. >> well... >> smith: that sounds likein rference to me. >> we always rejected the use of force against governments. we may have encouraged people to ask for their rights. >> smith: to crush the uprising, the saudis pulled whole battalions of national guard away from mecca, and brutally suppressed the protest at the same time, back in mecca, after a two-week st
the saudis who are shia are saudi citizens, they belong to thsaudi state. their loyalty is to the saudi state. and iran or body else either has the right to interfere. we don't go and and try to provoke minorities in iran. we don't go and try to provoke the sunnis in iran into taking up arms against the iranian state. e >>d not take action against any country. >> smith: the iranians see it differently. >> we make our views clear abouh nature of governments that were submissive...
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the saudis are trying to find a face saving way of dumping had the. saudi leadership and the u.a.e. is for that matter are both very opaque and hard to judge what their real intentions are they certainly don't tell you that in their oficial pronouncements but sometimes lack of action lack of even verbal support tell you a lot in a situation where heidi is being totally excluded from the south and his government is holed up in a small area in the presidential palace and other than there has been very lukewarm support from saudi the spokesman even suggested that perhaps had the all to listen to the man's of the south really i mean this is not something you should have been listening to them a long time ago the u.a.e. has thrown its military support behind the bady the saudis have not of course the saudis don't have any soldiers in yemen but they do have mercenaries under their control and these are not being mobilized to help the side therefore and there is wrong friendship between m.b.'s and how many in the u.a.e. and i doubt that they are working at cross purposes here i think they
the saudis are trying to find a face saving way of dumping had the. saudi leadership and the u.a.e. is for that matter are both very opaque and hard to judge what their real intentions are they certainly don't tell you that in their oficial pronouncements but sometimes lack of action lack of even verbal support tell you a lot in a situation where heidi is being totally excluded from the south and his government is holed up in a small area in the presidential palace and other than there has been...
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i will give you a postcard from saudi. i love the fact that when i arrived at immigration, people are welcoming. that used to be a system down a few years ago. that is very welcoming for foreigners coming in. when i come in, a year ago, the hotelsaudi's were at my check-in and i was spending 15 or 20 minutes there. now they say, welcome back. they have been trained, given opportunities. i think we see another statement that is localizing certain sectors of the employment market. they are putting their people to work. it takes time but there is upside. yousef: what is the best way to get exposure? jahangir: i think a lot of clients are maintaining caution and neutrality. driven seen a pickup primarily by the rising or oil prices -- by the rise in oil prices. you see private investors and corporate looking at the market and saying, how do i cap this? the reform is playing out and it is playing out at the underground level. it is impacting humans on the grounds, and it is amazing how quickly that moves. yousef: with oil price
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saudis helped saddam hussein for eight years. saudis helped al qaeda. saudis created dah. saudis are fundi terrorist war operating in eastern iran. so they started this sectarian message, not us. >> the iranians say, you have been busy supporting and exporting extremism. what's your response to that? >> nonsense. the iranians are the ones who are exporting terrorism. they're the ones who are stoking the fires of sectarianism. they are the ones who are violating international laws and norms and unacceptable behavior. they are the ones who have been on an aggressive panth. >> martin smith joins me from new york. welcome. >> thank you. >> so i mean, you have to smile when you listen to those two foreign ministers back to back, both equal and opposite blame game. what did you think when you heard them, when you were doing the interviews and sitting with them? >> well, as someone at the frontline offices who is reading the interviews turns to me and said, reading these two interviews, it seems like a script from "mean girls." there's this immature blaming that's going on that i
saudis helped saddam hussein for eight years. saudis helped al qaeda. saudis created dah. saudis are fundi terrorist war operating in eastern iran. so they started this sectarian message, not us. >> the iranians say, you have been busy supporting and exporting extremism. what's your response to that? >> nonsense. the iranians are the ones who are exporting terrorism. they're the ones who are stoking the fires of sectarianism. they are the ones who are violating international laws...
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terrorist target saudi newspaper called as one of the main newspaper in saudi. have conducted an interview with this book person of the been talkin called rankin and he's book about hundred forty u.s. a strike supporting the saudi led coalition and their money government which is based in riyadh those strike those a drone strike or strikes not. what they have declared before over two hundred forty strikes on al qaeda members those strikes in support of the saudi that coalition and there are fourteen thousand yemeni civilians who have been killed by a direct saudi led coalition air strike it means that the united states is responsible of many death and i can say that the united states and britain is responsible hundred percent of all civilians killed in yemen because thanks to the feuding jet thanks to the drone. footage. coordinated and laser target on all the smart bomb the saudis will not be able to target areas across yemen so they are responsible hundred percent and we remember on the twenty sixth of march in two thousand and fifteen the saudi war in yemen w
terrorist target saudi newspaper called as one of the main newspaper in saudi. have conducted an interview with this book person of the been talkin called rankin and he's book about hundred forty u.s. a strike supporting the saudi led coalition and their money government which is based in riyadh those strike those a drone strike or strikes not. what they have declared before over two hundred forty strikes on al qaeda members those strikes in support of the saudi that coalition and there are...
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by the saudi ambassador then who is the foreign minister of the saudi just imagine that first of all that's the. lead from another country against our third country on this show with a total involvement of the united states britain we're told the mainstream media in britain that yes there is a war saudis involved britain really isn't but britain and saudi are giving lots of aid there are million people living affected children affected by cholera we certainly know given this story you're giving me this how how in the west when they when they support a country in a war they will make billions of dollars in arms sales as i mentioned that the u.k. . says to the to saudi has increased five times today night out of emirate it could be as they say so they make billions of dollars in profit out of the other hot.
by the saudi ambassador then who is the foreign minister of the saudi just imagine that first of all that's the. lead from another country against our third country on this show with a total involvement of the united states britain we're told the mainstream media in britain that yes there is a war saudis involved britain really isn't but britain and saudi are giving lots of aid there are million people living affected children affected by cholera we certainly know given this story you're giving...
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. >> saudi arabia has a clear path, the index, the largest inclusion market for saudi arabia will be important. the ownership in that market is very low. i think that in march and june respectively it will be announced that saudi arabia, we expect that they will be upgraded and it will drive $30 billion or $45 billion into the market over the next 12-24 months, and that should be supported for multiple expansion, which could deliver to the market. yousef: what is the biggest risk? is it what happens with global market as they open up, because maybe they are not ready yet? >> the biggest risk for saudi is the selloff of oil prices and geopolitical concerns in the region. maybe later on for the local market, the impact of the aramco ipo on local liquidity, because when you bring a big listing to the market you have to see what that does to the large caps as investors try to fund the ipo allocation, they have to sell some stocks in saudi arabia and or the region, so these are the things we should be looking up. yousef: coming up, despite nervous anticipation, index rallies. are investor
. >> saudi arabia has a clear path, the index, the largest inclusion market for saudi arabia will be important. the ownership in that market is very low. i think that in march and june respectively it will be announced that saudi arabia, we expect that they will be upgraded and it will drive $30 billion or $45 billion into the market over the next 12-24 months, and that should be supported for multiple expansion, which could deliver to the market. yousef: what is the biggest risk? is it...
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by the saudi ambassador then who is the foreign minister of the saudi just imagine that first of all it's declared from another country against a third country and to show you the total involvement of the united states and britain we're told our mainstream media in britain the years there is a war. for saudis involved really isn't britain i'm sorry you're giving were surveyed the million people who were affected children affected by congress we certainly don't given the story you're giving me this how how in the west when they when they support a country in a war they will make billions of dollars in arms sales as i mentioned that the u.k. . says today to saudi has increased five times and to the united arab emirates it could be as will the same so they make an billions of dollars in profit on the other hand they will get maybe ten million to twenty million pounds or dollars help in yemen either through united kingdom government or through united states as they call it usa and this is actually. as they say sold into injury that you kill these people and you make money from it and the
by the saudi ambassador then who is the foreign minister of the saudi just imagine that first of all it's declared from another country against a third country and to show you the total involvement of the united states and britain we're told our mainstream media in britain the years there is a war. for saudis involved really isn't britain i'm sorry you're giving were surveyed the million people who were affected children affected by congress we certainly don't given the story you're giving me...
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but only the saudis are u.s. allies. fighting this bloody war with american support. >> and holly, joins us now, she is back in, istanbul. holly, extraordinary access, tell us more about how this works? >> well, jeff it is very difficult for us to get access to yemen at all. we are only there for around two dates. we were accompanied by officials who decided what we could, couldn't see. so that constrained us as journalists. in one place we couldn't go was aacross the front line into houthi territories where the air strikes have the been landing and hunger and disease so devastating. what's jarring about going to yemen is how shockingly poor it is. i mean, 8 million people on the brink of famine. when, when the country's neighbors on the arabian peninsula are so very rich. countries like saudi arabia. >> some important perspective. hol williams, thank you. >> mike pence left on a five day trip to asia, focused on ratcheting up pressure on north korea's repressive regime. among his stops, the opening ceremonies of the win
but only the saudis are u.s. allies. fighting this bloody war with american support. >> and holly, joins us now, she is back in, istanbul. holly, extraordinary access, tell us more about how this works? >> well, jeff it is very difficult for us to get access to yemen at all. we are only there for around two dates. we were accompanied by officials who decided what we could, couldn't see. so that constrained us as journalists. in one place we couldn't go was aacross the front line...
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and more into the downstream in to saudi arabia. yousef: how aggressive are you going to go with your budget for that kind of expansion? are you setting aside a lot of cash for that? ahmad: i wouldn't say a lot, because if we decide to go into the united states, we have to party with a local u.s. company, as this will be our first international project, especially in the u.s. we have offices in europe and asia, but nothing in hard assets. i would think it is not going to be significant to the point where we have to go and borrow more money. we would set aside facilities at from some of the existing cash perhaps some facilities at that time. yousef: the board is proposing half a share. in terms of dividends for 2017. some of the ceo's have talked about potential rationalization, the high dividends of the past are not necessarily sustainable going forward. is that a conversation you will be having in the coming months as well? dividends slightly lower? ahmad: i think we had that discussion a year ago in sipchem, and we had it six mont
and more into the downstream in to saudi arabia. yousef: how aggressive are you going to go with your budget for that kind of expansion? are you setting aside a lot of cash for that? ahmad: i wouldn't say a lot, because if we decide to go into the united states, we have to party with a local u.s. company, as this will be our first international project, especially in the u.s. we have offices in europe and asia, but nothing in hard assets. i would think it is not going to be significant to the...
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it is all well if you want to attack corruption in the saudi -- in saudi arabia. most people find that is a good step to take, but to do it this way, it was unclear what these people were accused of. it was never formally announced, and now it is unclear what is the settlement deal? we just have the big figure that they think they can retrieve more than $100 billion from this. -- more than $100 million from this. yousef: there is no clarity on if there is a settlement term. he has been away since the first week of november and says it was a misunderstanding. riad: he says there were discussions and they were ongoing and they will resolve it. when he was talking to reuters, he said it was 95% resolved, and the next day he was out. we had other officials saying you do not sign a settlement agreement without some recognition of what had been wrong. there was a slight difference in narrative going on. that is really the question, what exactly was he accused of? what was the settlements, what did he agree to? it is unclear. they are not publishing anything on these dea
it is all well if you want to attack corruption in the saudi -- in saudi arabia. most people find that is a good step to take, but to do it this way, it was unclear what these people were accused of. it was never formally announced, and now it is unclear what is the settlement deal? we just have the big figure that they think they can retrieve more than $100 billion from this. -- more than $100 million from this. yousef: there is no clarity on if there is a settlement term. he has been away...
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arabia what about the saudi arabia and rushial situation as well. that over the last two years has dramatically improved. >> thank you for that, hadley. speaking of the middle east there say trust in the new iraq, that according to the new iraqi prime minister speaking on the sideline of the munich conference. he said he has been seeing signs in the early stages of the country's reconstruction hadley is still with us in muni munich hadley, what did the prime minister of the iraq tell you? >> reporter: we got to talk about quite a bit of politics but we also got to talk about all of that money pledged in cue bait, $4 billion coming from turkey, $3 billion coming from the u.s. and of course, a significant investment potentially from saudi arabia as well as well, of course, with all of this money, what are the strings attached to it he seemed to be saying to me, j joumanna, he's going to be diplomatic where he puts the money. >> we have to see where the sanctions go we always have to ask for more and of course, i'm happy with it for the simple reason,
arabia what about the saudi arabia and rushial situation as well. that over the last two years has dramatically improved. >> thank you for that, hadley. speaking of the middle east there say trust in the new iraq, that according to the new iraqi prime minister speaking on the sideline of the munich conference. he said he has been seeing signs in the early stages of the country's reconstruction hadley is still with us in muni munich hadley, what did the prime minister of the iraq tell you?...
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bank will be in saudi arabia trying to add value to the saudi markets, as well as the saudi market will add value to the uae markets. we want to make sure both economies are doing well. yousef: international expansion has been an important component of uae bank strategy the last couple of years. where seeing the emirates looking at assets in turkey. are you considering acquisitions to spearhead opportunities? >> the bank is focusing on what we have. the bank is present in 19 countries. are internationalizing are present, refocusing our customer base, so going forward the bank has ae uae and the west lot of value. we are just now in a position to capture those values. yousef: acquisitions are not current -- >> not currently. yousef: the pressures have moderated from a year ago when there was significant pressures and now have abated somewhat. what is your forecast for some of the interest rates and some of the loan pricing as well? tightening,re credit spreads are tightening come levels are at levels we have not seen since 2007-2008. , but we arehere yet at 2007 levels. things have impro
bank will be in saudi arabia trying to add value to the saudi markets, as well as the saudi market will add value to the uae markets. we want to make sure both economies are doing well. yousef: international expansion has been an important component of uae bank strategy the last couple of years. where seeing the emirates looking at assets in turkey. are you considering acquisitions to spearhead opportunities? >> the bank is focusing on what we have. the bank is present in 19 countries....
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that saudi arabia's military might on display the saudi generals have been leading a coalition of forces attacking the yemen for nearly three years on the undock rebels reposed the internationally recognized government to stand up to rubble to do or how to remain in control. of large areas of the country and the saudi armed forces have been internationally criticized for killing thousands of yemenis causing widespread destruction and achieving little. can summon been abilities all sod has announced a reshuffle of the army's chief of staff and the heads of ground and air defense forces the war in yemen there is a serious failure when it comes to the so the idea that is growing because says i'm from international community and there is a serious pressure there so there may be a sudden stop to stop what they are doing now and change course if it's needed i think so that it is trying now to open up to the international community by trying to open up airports and ports for the support of food or medical support so they can reduce the pressure on the so you have a government and the alliance t
that saudi arabia's military might on display the saudi generals have been leading a coalition of forces attacking the yemen for nearly three years on the undock rebels reposed the internationally recognized government to stand up to rubble to do or how to remain in control. of large areas of the country and the saudi armed forces have been internationally criticized for killing thousands of yemenis causing widespread destruction and achieving little. can summon been abilities all sod has...
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know saudi officials used to visit beirut so the first time a saudi official delegation arrived was on monday and now how in saudi arabia sources saying that they hope to open a new phase in the relationship the timing is quite interesting just a few months before parliamentary elections in may saudi arabia lost a lot there man in lebanon and if they want to maintain influence in this country they're going to need him because he is the most popular sunni leader in lebanon we have to remember this is a sectarian. system of government is based on sectarianism so saudi arabia miscalculated in the past maybe trying to you know trying to reverse the losses following this resignation and the whole affair around a bit it is still too early to say whether the relationship is back on track. classes or resume for the first time at a florida. high school says a shooting that left seventeen people dead earlier this month students will be attending a half day to the school until further notice that follows an orientation for teachers students and their family members on sunday three storey build
know saudi officials used to visit beirut so the first time a saudi official delegation arrived was on monday and now how in saudi arabia sources saying that they hope to open a new phase in the relationship the timing is quite interesting just a few months before parliamentary elections in may saudi arabia lost a lot there man in lebanon and if they want to maintain influence in this country they're going to need him because he is the most popular sunni leader in lebanon we have to remember...
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made by saudi arabia and the u.a.e. and this is why they're coming first they're coming first in order to make sure that they agree to holding a dialogue which is something they haven't agreed to until now while the emir of qatar his highness will be coming at the end of this to kind of sum up what will happen at the at the dialogue their state department apparently they're trying to dilute the issue saying that even if there was a summit held in camp david the crisis will not be the only issue on the table so even if they couldn't succeed in breaking a deal of brokering a deal at that time they did they say that we had a discussion about. iran about the other issues and the region and kind of let that crisis issue unfold as it goes however i'm still very skeptical that such a summit can happen within the current climate shift what kind of pressure do you believe the u.s. could apply on leaders of gulf countries to make this happen. it's very possible that pressure. a combination of. pulls on so many things there are so
made by saudi arabia and the u.a.e. and this is why they're coming first they're coming first in order to make sure that they agree to holding a dialogue which is something they haven't agreed to until now while the emir of qatar his highness will be coming at the end of this to kind of sum up what will happen at the at the dialogue their state department apparently they're trying to dilute the issue saying that even if there was a summit held in camp david the crisis will not be the only issue...
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let's talk about saudi arabia. they will find out next month if it will be included in the index for emerging-market countries. they said back in september they would soon meet the criteria to be promoted from unclassified to a secondary market. inclusion would help saudi arabia attract more money from foreign investment. we will bring in someone from the gulf research center. what is your assessment as to whether or saudi arabia will be able to lock in progress over the next few months. >> that is a good question. i think this is the year of saudi arabia for the stock market. this is the year everybody has been waiting a for. i think they will be included in the index this year. there is certainty at least from my part. this is what i hear from a lot of the investors, if not the majority of the investors arabia to search and see what there is an opportunities and equities. i think this is going to happen. ftse is going to announce in march is debated. but i think 2018 is the year. i think the stock market will go
let's talk about saudi arabia. they will find out next month if it will be included in the index for emerging-market countries. they said back in september they would soon meet the criteria to be promoted from unclassified to a secondary market. inclusion would help saudi arabia attract more money from foreign investment. we will bring in someone from the gulf research center. what is your assessment as to whether or saudi arabia will be able to lock in progress over the next few months....
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arabia would say saudi arabia i.e. m.b.'s they are overstretching themselves in various areas of conflict not specifically war type conflict but broader abrasive relationships across the region and there does come a point surely when the crown prince has to realize that he has to stop bleeding into these conflicts something you either win or you withdraw. well i would assume that on the other hand one has to keep in mind that in effect the crown prince has changed the government structure of saudi arabia if this was in the past a ruling family that ruled by consensus it is now a one man rule now there is no doubt that there are critics within the family and within the power structure and i would also have no doubt that there were knives on the table but as long as he can keep an absolute grip on power he is relatively secure when you talk about his relative security does that mean we're likely to see more changes or not i think that we're going to see changes in personnel both within the military as well as the civilia
arabia would say saudi arabia i.e. m.b.'s they are overstretching themselves in various areas of conflict not specifically war type conflict but broader abrasive relationships across the region and there does come a point surely when the crown prince has to realize that he has to stop bleeding into these conflicts something you either win or you withdraw. well i would assume that on the other hand one has to keep in mind that in effect the crown prince has changed the government structure of...
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saudis spec the. significant size of parliament and it's a little i was i was going to say it's an important point you make about the upcoming election because what about the lebanese people i mean they watched the resignation drama unfold last december how will they be feeling watching i really go back to riyadh with all this drama happened. well you know if it is and is and this impression the whole works are going to happen but i think. his comeback and how it's based on and. hoping that relationship will improve how he will. go in the election. and of course that i was and other things that one should pay attention to that this visit to saudi. is asking donors to. support its economy. going out and is now waiting a donor conference. crome so without sorrow or. countries who are it would be really difficult for they're going to succeed ok. so it's a good time being i guess i'm out so let me thank you for talking to al-jazeera. now classes have resume for the first time a florida high school since t
saudis spec the. significant size of parliament and it's a little i was i was going to say it's an important point you make about the upcoming election because what about the lebanese people i mean they watched the resignation drama unfold last december how will they be feeling watching i really go back to riyadh with all this drama happened. well you know if it is and is and this impression the whole works are going to happen but i think. his comeback and how it's based on and. hoping that...
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jane darkness is al jazeera live from doha also coming up a shakeup in saudi arabia as the kingdom replaces its military chief and other senior defense officials. u.n. resolution taken a many run for fueling the war in yemen fails. prosecutors in south korea push for tougher sentence for asked of president park going to hate you is accused of corruption. after ten days of intense bombardment on syria's eastern go to the fighting is supposed to stop at least temporarily russia has ordered a pause in the fighting which is now in effect the five hour ceasefire in the rebel held district is said to last from nine am and two pm local time every day but activists say there was heavy shelling overnight more than five hundred fifty people have been killed in the past ten days on sunday opposition doctors reported a suspected poison gas attack russia says evacuation cordle's will be set up tell our civilians to leave the area more than four hundred thousand people are trapped in the eastern goods and it's unclear where they will go in other districts been under siege since twenty thirteen so the dai
jane darkness is al jazeera live from doha also coming up a shakeup in saudi arabia as the kingdom replaces its military chief and other senior defense officials. u.n. resolution taken a many run for fueling the war in yemen fails. prosecutors in south korea push for tougher sentence for asked of president park going to hate you is accused of corruption. after ten days of intense bombardment on syria's eastern go to the fighting is supposed to stop at least temporarily russia has ordered a...
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toward the saudis who have gotten away with murder and i think that russia's move was very sensible and rational and. twined decided resolution and russia dropped theirs on extending the sanction regime on and yemen so i really think that the u.n. . save got it. wrong wrong there would have aggravated your situation stood up. what about holiest christian sites in jerusalem has been shut down in protest against israel's decision to levy taxes on religious properties religious leaders have criticized the decision to get an attempt to weaken the christian presence in the city. travel to the church and spoke to some brother disappointed tourists. i'm standing here in one of the most sacred sites in christianity the church of the holy city because this is the place where does believe that christ was crucified buried and ways are registered but as you can feel the door to the church is closed following a decision by church leaders after jerusalem municipality announced it was going to start collecting tens of millions of dollars in property taxes from churches for church owned property withou
toward the saudis who have gotten away with murder and i think that russia's move was very sensible and rational and. twined decided resolution and russia dropped theirs on extending the sanction regime on and yemen so i really think that the u.n. . save got it. wrong wrong there would have aggravated your situation stood up. what about holiest christian sites in jerusalem has been shut down in protest against israel's decision to levy taxes on religious properties religious leaders have...
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we are in my opinion we're seeing a positive turn in the right direction with the saudis in the saudi the coalition i have been traveling to the middle east lately had very positive meetings and trying to appeal to the heart that you know these innocent victims of this conflict the children they don't deserve this this is a nation that is now in ruins and we need to step up as i've told the saudis and others if you're not willing to stop the war and you have a moral obligation to make certain that the humanitarian fallout the consequences are met and no child should be left behind in this country and so mr mean i'm sorry for interrupting but i used to know the first person to tell them that and yet. they seem to have been very very little change in the way more was carried out of the last year i can't explain or justify that because i haven't been in this position but they tend to believe that they would actually listen to you as opposed to not listening to anyone else because we're already seeing results we're seeing a major shift in some of the campaigns with regards to air campaign
we are in my opinion we're seeing a positive turn in the right direction with the saudis in the saudi the coalition i have been traveling to the middle east lately had very positive meetings and trying to appeal to the heart that you know these innocent victims of this conflict the children they don't deserve this this is a nation that is now in ruins and we need to step up as i've told the saudis and others if you're not willing to stop the war and you have a moral obligation to make certain...
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but only the saudis are u.s. allies. fighting this bloody war with american support. >> and holly, joins us now, she is back in, istanbul. so that constrained us as journalists. at one place we couldn't go was across the front line into houthi territory where the air strikes have been landing and hunger and disease so devastating. i think what is jarring abut going to yemen is how shockingly poor it is. i mean, 8 million people on the brink of famine. when, the country's neighbors on the saudi arabian peninsula are rich. countries like saudi arabia. >> the cbs "overnight news" will be back in a moment. ♪ no! i don't want there to be white marks. nothing! there's no dust, there's no marks... oh my god, it's dove! no white marks... ...on a 100 colors dove invisible dry spray, awarded best of beauty by allure. ...and your family running. are so overwhelming, introducing febreze one for fabric and air. no aerosols. no dyes. no heavy perfumes. it cleans away odors for a pure light freshness... so you can spray and stay. feb
but only the saudis are u.s. allies. fighting this bloody war with american support. >> and holly, joins us now, she is back in, istanbul. so that constrained us as journalists. at one place we couldn't go was across the front line into houthi territory where the air strikes have been landing and hunger and disease so devastating. i think what is jarring abut going to yemen is how shockingly poor it is. i mean, 8 million people on the brink of famine. when, the country's neighbors on the...
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but only the saudis are u.s. allies fighting this bloody war with american support. >> glor: holly joins us now. she is back in istanbul. holly, extraordinary access. tell us a little more about how this works. >> well, jeff, it's very difficult for us to get access to yemen at all. we were only there for around two days, and we were accompanied by officials who decided what we could and couldn't see. so that constrained us as journalists. one place we obviously couldn't go was across the front line and into houthi territory where those air strikes have been landing and hunger and disease have been so devastating. i think what's jarring about going to yemen is how shockingly poor it is. i mean, eight million people on the brink of famine when the country's neighbors on the arabian peninsula are so very rich, countries like saudi arabia. >> glor: so important perspective, holly williams, thank you. vice president mike pence left today on a five-day trip to asia. mosley to ratchet up pressure on north korea's oppre
but only the saudis are u.s. allies fighting this bloody war with american support. >> glor: holly joins us now. she is back in istanbul. holly, extraordinary access. tell us a little more about how this works. >> well, jeff, it's very difficult for us to get access to yemen at all. we were only there for around two days, and we were accompanied by officials who decided what we could and couldn't see. so that constrained us as journalists. one place we obviously couldn't go was...
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know saudi officials used to visit beirut so the first time a saudi official delegation arrived was on monday and now how do you do in saudi arabia sources saying that they hope to open a new phase in the relationship the timing is quite interesting just a few months before parliamentary elections in may saudi arabia lost a lot was their man in lebanon and if they want to maintain influence in this country they're going to need him because he is the most popular sunni leader in lebanon we have to remember this is a sectarian. system of government is based on sectarianism so saudi arabia miscalculated in the past maybe trying to you know trying to reverse the losses following this resignation and the whole affair around the but it is still too early to say whether the relationship is back on track assured his government has ordered the recall of more than two million cars were made by the japanese firm to kata it's not satisfied with the results of voluntary recalls carried out by vehicle manufacturers last year faulty to cut airbags have been linked to at least twenty three deaths a
know saudi officials used to visit beirut so the first time a saudi official delegation arrived was on monday and now how do you do in saudi arabia sources saying that they hope to open a new phase in the relationship the timing is quite interesting just a few months before parliamentary elections in may saudi arabia lost a lot was their man in lebanon and if they want to maintain influence in this country they're going to need him because he is the most popular sunni leader in lebanon we have...
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yousef: the ceo of saudi telecom, thank you very much. [no audio] earnings that came it ise will do qatar, below the lowest analyst estimates of fourth-quarter income. they came in with a marginal miss at 408 million qatari ri couldother earnings, we be seen today from the likes of united arab bank and invest bank, as well, we have the heavyweight saudi lender reporting earnings, putting together a more complete picture of what has been happening in a changing landscape in the kingdom. looking further afield, we have the likes of italy, germany, and france that are going to be selling some bills. the eye a -- the iaea report is notable because there is a shortage of information in terms of who is winning the war between the bulls and the bears. i recommend you read the latest gadfly article on the bloomberg. julian says opec's oil price nightmare is already coming true. side, itn the demand has yet to been serialized. am a supply side, extra oil is coming back online. other markets where watching, a mixed picture but overall, asian equity
yousef: the ceo of saudi telecom, thank you very much. [no audio] earnings that came it ise will do qatar, below the lowest analyst estimates of fourth-quarter income. they came in with a marginal miss at 408 million qatari ri couldother earnings, we be seen today from the likes of united arab bank and invest bank, as well, we have the heavyweight saudi lender reporting earnings, putting together a more complete picture of what has been happening in a changing landscape in the kingdom. looking...
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of vitol, saudi aramco story is just corner?he gary: there is nothing that really can upset that saudi story. people debate and discuss the politics, but we do have stability. reform. e have change and a lot of liquidity in the region. with the help from the west, the saudi market does better and the this region around will fin find good support at t levels. are we how much further drop?to see crude oil they have upgraded their forecast, they are seeing a bit all the waypressure own to 60 a barrel because of rising u.s. production in 2018, would you agree with that? gary: i agree with that mark. i go back to an early comment i is profoundly better than perhaps anybody has kind of feared. in the past, all remain at 30 to 40. e're at 60, a significant revenue flow for this region. here is gary dugan, what is coming up next, we'll be is ing about nothing that safe from the global route with commodities also getting sucked mentioned.ust the question is where does the il go from here and the other emerging market space, we had big mo
of vitol, saudi aramco story is just corner?he gary: there is nothing that really can upset that saudi story. people debate and discuss the politics, but we do have stability. reform. e have change and a lot of liquidity in the region. with the help from the west, the saudi market does better and the this region around will fin find good support at t levels. are we how much further drop?to see crude oil they have upgraded their forecast, they are seeing a bit all the waypressure own to 60 a...
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to the into the into the arena in a much bigger way as well and that in turn has brought saudi arabia and other like minded arab countries closer to israel and where the potential for a peace agreement is sadly is all schools we also need to bring in the americans tromp the trumpet it particular is very close it's how daily via he it's a it's a deal it's a wedding you know that they are very much the matchmakers of you know they are very much close to the saudi arabia's and we know that tom's first visit to the middle east was into you know he's a leader he made it to saudi arabia so there's this old dunce with the legs that raise that up so for him that's that's a clear message you know he was sending a clear message of thompson clear message of how he sees saudi arabia's as a close partner and that whole also of course means that he supports israeli and i mean we know many things are we assume anything is happening backstage we don't know a lot of what is happening but it's clear that the american support for this is quite vital in order to make it happen so let me just sorry for in
to the into the into the arena in a much bigger way as well and that in turn has brought saudi arabia and other like minded arab countries closer to israel and where the potential for a peace agreement is sadly is all schools we also need to bring in the americans tromp the trumpet it particular is very close it's how daily via he it's a it's a deal it's a wedding you know that they are very much the matchmakers of you know they are very much close to the saudi arabia's and we know that tom's...
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culminated in the big change that's happening now in saudi arabia. the film looks at the struggle of women to move ahead in the kingdom . my generation the generation before me and after me somebody somebody lost their reputation somebody lost an opportunity to have a good life because we had to get over again those rates that are given to children today. as well as the background to some of the obstacles faced by women there. however when i sit with the experts that are trying to create opportunities for women johns there's always this thing the job has to be suitable for women. the women interviewed have high hopes for the next generation. the shoes that is brilliant they're fantastic with us i mean i think they have the greatest future that could ever happen to the arab world the future is yours no one can stop the wheel of change. found in revolution is a sign of progress in a country where women's rights still have a very long way to go. and incidentally the sort of conclusion of the whole film is it's all about education one of the women that s
culminated in the big change that's happening now in saudi arabia. the film looks at the struggle of women to move ahead in the kingdom . my generation the generation before me and after me somebody somebody lost their reputation somebody lost an opportunity to have a good life because we had to get over again those rates that are given to children today. as well as the background to some of the obstacles faced by women there. however when i sit with the experts that are trying to create...
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well how do you see is their man is saudi arabia's man in lebanon you lose him you lose influence saudi arabia did lose a lot of influence the whole you know the whole resignation it was seen as a saudi orchestrated move against iran but iran did not lose any influence in lebanon how did he return to office hezbollah iran's ally still remains in his government so saudi arabia in one way or another miss a calculated so this is why it lost a lot of influence and we have to remember in may lebanon is holding parliamentary elections so people are denying that this has anything to do with that but of course the timing of these elections if saudi arabia wants to have influence they will need to be the strongest and most popular suddenly leader in lebanon saying up thank you. afghanistan's president has offered to recognize the taliban as a legitimate political group as part of talks aimed at ending the more than sixteen years of war ashraf ghani was speaking at a meeting of nations trying to build a framework for peace talks but he reiterated that the armed group also needs to recognize his g
well how do you see is their man is saudi arabia's man in lebanon you lose him you lose influence saudi arabia did lose a lot of influence the whole you know the whole resignation it was seen as a saudi orchestrated move against iran but iran did not lose any influence in lebanon how did he return to office hezbollah iran's ally still remains in his government so saudi arabia in one way or another miss a calculated so this is why it lost a lot of influence and we have to remember in may lebanon...
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the ballistic missiles have reached the heart of the saudi kingdom. and fear is part of their arsenal, too. hundreds of journalists and political opponents have been detained arbitrarily. many have fled. in a government-controlled area, we meet a 27-year-old. his crime, posting comments on social media. " he tells uey hung me up, tortured me until i fell unconscious." when he woke up, he couldn't move. "imagine," he says, "in a second you cannot walk. what can i be now," he asks. aryemenis live with other too. this is the impact of a saudi airstrike in sanaa. a neighborhood close to the defense ministry. the saudi-led coalition has been pounding enemy positions with the most sophisticated weaponry from allies like britain, the u.s., and france.is amily, like many others, lost their home in a coalition bombing.e they hken refuge here.g "we are beggr help. yesterday my three children didn't eat. i'm ill, always ill. neither dead nor alive." there is no escape from this war. it has pushed these families from place to place. at this temporary settlement,
the ballistic missiles have reached the heart of the saudi kingdom. and fear is part of their arsenal, too. hundreds of journalists and political opponents have been detained arbitrarily. many have fled. in a government-controlled area, we meet a 27-year-old. his crime, posting comments on social media. " he tells uey hung me up, tortured me until i fell unconscious." when he woke up, he couldn't move. "imagine," he says, "in a second you cannot walk. what can i be...
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now well as a saudi crown prince tries to make new efforts to modernize the country with new plans to diversify the economy promote a moderate islam and also give more rights to women many human rights activists are now saying that there is currently a heavy crackdown on journalists and activists. the latest one is no she's an activist some to book and she's recently been detained this is because as far back as january twenty third and could also face up to five years in prison if found guilty and now some have linked her arrest to a video that she uploaded criticizing saudis move to allegedly normalize relations with israel. whether you love or hate the people of palestine should not affect your judgment and the reality on the ground when it comes to the arab israeli conflict israel is an occupation force there not just a regular state their occupation and they are stealing lands what does it mean when we see normalization with israel it means accepting the occupation there is not a single benefit for arabs when we normalize relations with israel. but this is also sponsor why it is b
now well as a saudi crown prince tries to make new efforts to modernize the country with new plans to diversify the economy promote a moderate islam and also give more rights to women many human rights activists are now saying that there is currently a heavy crackdown on journalists and activists. the latest one is no she's an activist some to book and she's recently been detained this is because as far back as january twenty third and could also face up to five years in prison if found guilty...
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in support of saudis warmongering has played at the security council so we need a change of approach by you know some of the permanent members of the security council in order to see the political breakthrough in yemen the politics aside this clearly a humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in yemen the security council members say they're very concerned about it can they do anything to improve the situation. yes you know there is a report impending by your humanitarian chief responsible for yemen and this will reiterate the you know serious situation that calls for immediate action still complains of insufficient lifting of the blockade by the saudis and there is a total absence of attention to the saudi atrocities by the mainstream western media as a result of which the saudis and their partners are able to keep growing with their destructive war in the small you know pool neighbor. without any backlash by the international community that has to stop and by any measure of humanitarian international law or standards there has to be some arms embargo and you know a legal and diplomatic b
in support of saudis warmongering has played at the security council so we need a change of approach by you know some of the permanent members of the security council in order to see the political breakthrough in yemen the politics aside this clearly a humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in yemen the security council members say they're very concerned about it can they do anything to improve the situation. yes you know there is a report impending by your humanitarian chief responsible for yemen...
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think that confirms the fact that you know mohamed has been sandman is likely to become the king of saudi arabia sometime soon but not as was expected it would be late and the end of the day there are those leaders who are on the ground who are running the whole operation in yemen but those all those people also in the scene and i think the vision they are to blame some time of the mistakes to place and where i think the war in yemen there is a serious failure when it comes to the saudi arabia that is growing because system from international community and there is a serious pressure that saudi arabia so the stop should stop what they are doing now and change course if it's needed and i think saudi arabia is trying now to open up to the international community by trying to open up airports and ports for support food or medical support so they can reduce the pressure on the so you have a government and the alliance russia has vetoed a u.n. resolution criticizing iran for failing to prevent its weapons from falling into the hands of heathy wearables in yemen instead the security council una
think that confirms the fact that you know mohamed has been sandman is likely to become the king of saudi arabia sometime soon but not as was expected it would be late and the end of the day there are those leaders who are on the ground who are running the whole operation in yemen but those all those people also in the scene and i think the vision they are to blame some time of the mistakes to place and where i think the war in yemen there is a serious failure when it comes to the saudi arabia...
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saudi arabia's military might on display. generals have been leading a coalition of forces attacking the peace in yemen for nearly three years running back rebels who pose the internationally recognized government didn't object rather do remain in control of large areas of the country and the saudi armed forces have been internationally criticized for killing thousands of yemenis widespread destruction and achieving little. can summon been abilities all sod has announced a reshuffle of the army's chief of staff and the heads of ground and air defense forces. the war in yemen there is a serious failure when it comes to the so the idea that is growing because cism from international community and there is a serious pressure that saudi arabia so to stop should stop what they are doing now and change course if it's needed i think so that it is trying now to open up to the international community by trying to open up airports and ports for support food or medical support so they can reduce the pressure on the so you have a governm
saudi arabia's military might on display. generals have been leading a coalition of forces attacking the peace in yemen for nearly three years running back rebels who pose the internationally recognized government didn't object rather do remain in control of large areas of the country and the saudi armed forces have been internationally criticized for killing thousands of yemenis widespread destruction and achieving little. can summon been abilities all sod has announced a reshuffle of the...