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arabia who is governing the capital because they're not bombing the saudis on bombings and. the humanitarian crisis in sana'a is very big and they are forming some our like almost every day so i think the best way is for the parties to. they belittle carhart's he's in yemen they have to hide there me think in. any city's approach and to stay together and to solve this problem but what i really think it is not about the political parties in yemen it is a ball with u.k. and u.s. because forty years of sailing to saudi is only just the beginning to build the u.s. and u.k. economy so if this war will be over it depends on them they have to stop this war and they have to stop supporting saudi i'm an alcoholic thank you after the break. josie counselor warns there is own council may be attempting to move people back into one safe homes i'm going to have lines u.k. terror a fiction becomes untrue terrifying while tehran blames real terror on washington baltimore coming up with what you have going on the ground. the old saying you know we need to go back to invite more foreign force
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and sau saudi. if there is any other question you have about any other dialogue, if you let us know, we can organize that dialogue. at the end, all we want to do is have a dialogue. dialogue brings to the fore the differences and the ideas to understand each other, not to convert or change each other. so next question. >> thank you very much. speaking of pluralism, which is important, everyone agrees, and part of increasing pluralism is having an independent civil society, right? organizations like your own who can go around and hold conferences and engage people, grassroots, and it can, frankly speaking, saudi arabia doesn't have an independent civil society. it simply doesn't exist. so how do you engage and foster a dialogue when there's no independent civil society? dialogue is critical. it's important to engage the people. when you have no independent interlocketer like that, how can you begin such a dialogue? >> [ inaudible speech ]. there are many of us working day and night for this. >> can y
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the saudis have done for the united states because it really forced the saudis to accept a lot to sit at the same table as the three foreign minister who has been saying for over a year that there is no way that the saudis could ever accept really anything about . the current situation and doha so it was a very important symbolic. subordination of the saudis very very public symbolic subordination and i think what you see happening is you know. the u.s. government trying to really weaken any are we control more of what the saudis do and to get them ready to go even more publicly more often ok the israelis and whether that in the end leads to any concession from the israelis there may be some who hope for that but there would be absolutely no basis in u.s. foreign policy history to conclude that understood very last briefing will point to my chips where he in new york if the arab nato actually happens mr trump has got to be seen surely within that context in that framework as an honest broker of peace in the middle east nobody sees him as that across the region not really not genuinely
the saudis have done for the united states because it really forced the saudis to accept a lot to sit at the same table as the three foreign minister who has been saying for over a year that there is no way that the saudis could ever accept really anything about . the current situation and doha so it was a very important symbolic. subordination of the saudis very very public symbolic subordination and i think what you see happening is you know. the u.s. government trying to really weaken any...
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is that the saudi position? >> our position is that the palestinians are the ones who have to make the decision in terms of what they accept and what they don't accept. our position is we support a two-state solution with the palestinian state within 67 borders and we believe that putting pressure doesn't work but it has to be a cooperative approach. and we're hoping that we can turn around the situation of mistrust that now exists between the u.s. and the palestinian authority so that they can focus on building towards peace. >> you see, there's a thought that's running around washington which is that at this moment now with president trump, with your global attempt to isolate and whatever, weaken iran, that saudi arabia's interest is in moving closer to the israeli government of benjamin netanyahu, further away from the palestinian cause. even the israeli ambassador to washington says he senses a change among arab countries to israel saying you are all dancing reflexively to the palestinian tune. is that corre
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of the saudi and emirates early and none some did and emits. and then they are a hell. of the visit to me to boot is a dent on restoring his authority to him and they can then that and they are they said that they are with the legitimate other thing with the president ahead but the kid this is the reality unfortunately the they are cuba in yemen they are to cuba gooding the. about the most important parts of this civility burson to open liberated. prevents is the good the bad the posts. i did the airports and also they are the curious thing i did the militia. you know the loyalty to then special to him or its they are call ition has had him and under blockade for two weirs already and the saudis say it is aimed at preventing arms smuggling to the who's who are opposed you any saying it is creating an imminent catastrophe with sit is running out of fuel clean water four hundred thousand children starving why are the saudis more afraid of arms smuggling that causing this huge despicable humanitarian tragedy that is through yemen now is suffering from a huge food from the
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arabia is because he wants the saudis to do it it was the saudis to be the ones to flood the market and from his perspective he says look i took iran out of the game i want you go you guys now can take the market share the saudis are not seeing it that way with regards to donald trump i think the oil is there that there is the capacity to fill those two million barrels if opec genuinely do decided to do so however the problem is opec are not necessarily happy with the treatment of iran they're not of the which they do the american treatment of iran they're not necessarily happy with the situation they've been made in whereby the usual diplomatic channels have not been respected so for example when donald trump takes to twitter and tells an opec i'm telling you before you meet you have to bring the prices down this is made it a bit a sort of a humiliation for opec if it decides to go with what donald trump has said donald trump could have done what u.s. has done in the past send some diplomatic back channels to the various different governments let roula spread here know that maybe u
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two days ago saudi foreign minister. accused qatar of financing extremism adding that his country will be ok even if the crisis goes on for another fifty years but that can wait also but we have to address the challenges in our region first before we talk we talk about just by going like this diplomacy in these communications meaning is engaging and this is why did you feel like you said i was doing was going to ask you a question thank you very much but the war of words between gulf rivals but the united states of america in a difficult position the trump administration is scrambling to put together a regional alliance of countries against iran which she sees as a growing threat in the middle east during the past few days the u.s. has ramped up its rhetoric describing to her as the world's leading sponsor of terrorism as far as america's going is a sions dishonest by iran and saudi officials blame iran for destabilizing the whole region and the whole have. saudi arabia believes that in order to achieve peace and stabili
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it's been called an apparent war crime a saudi emirati air strike on a school bus the saudi left corelation admits it made a mistake but will anyone be held to account and who has the power to punish those responsible for such atrocities in yemen and elsewhere this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm good of that hamid the saudi iraqi coalition now says the attack on the bus was unjustified human rights watch called it an apparent war crime and is calling for an end to all weapons sales to saudi arabia fifty one people died forty of them children in the air strike inside a province last month the coalition is promising to hold those responsible to account this comes after a report by un experts accused all sides in the conflict in yemen including who threw rebels of committing war crimes more than ten thousand people have been killed in more than three years of fighting many thousands more from cholera and other diseases alan fischer reports from neighboring djibouti. it was an attack which threw international condemnation and left appearance of forty children crying over
it's been called an apparent war crime a saudi emirati air strike on a school bus the saudi left corelation admits it made a mistake but will anyone be held to account and who has the power to punish those responsible for such atrocities in yemen and elsewhere this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm good of that hamid the saudi iraqi coalition now says the attack on the bus was unjustified human rights watch called it an apparent war crime and is calling for an end to all...
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arabia is because he wants the saudis to do it it was the saudis to be the ones to flood the market and from his perspective he says look i took iran out of the game i want you go you guys now can take the market share the saudis are not seeing it that way with regards to donald trump i think the oil is there that there is the capacity to fill those two million barrels if opec genuinely do decided to do so however the problem is opec are not necessarily happy with the treatment of iran they're...
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government leaders are in saudi arabia who is governing the capital because they're not bombing the saudis on bombings on a right the humanitarian crisis in santa is very big and forming some now like almost every day so i think the best way is for the parties to the political parties in yemen they have to have their me think in the. city's approach and to stay together to solve this problem but what i really think it is not about the political parties in yemen it is a ball with your key and us because forty years of sailing. is only just beginning to build the u.s. and u.k. economy so if this war will be over it depends on them they have to stop this war and they have to stop supporting saudi. thank you after the break again counselor warns that is own council may be attempting to move people back into one safe homes until the headlines u.k. terror fiction becomes too terrifying while tehran blames real terror on washington all the civil coming up with what you have going on the ground. one of the most important if not the most important pillars of western society is the rule of law and t
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countries particularly saudi in the u.a.e. are now willing to talk about the political process in yemen is because the trouble ministration has made it clear that they will have to see a change on the ground in the way they conduct themselves because there's a lot of pressure from congress and also obviously in europe a lot of pressure from the public asking questions of why are we continuously supporting the saudis and the moralities when they don't stand and stick by international humanitarian law and i think this kind of pressure is now felt in riyadh and up with envy and that's why i think partially they're trying to come around but so far we have it's all talk we haven't seen any action on the ground because the walk continues and so far there is no sign that there will be any political process gentlemen them afraid we must leave it many thanks to work to all of you for being with us address creek hussein the casey and son cause i had a swiss thank you for watching you can see the program again at any time just by going t
countries particularly saudi in the u.a.e. are now willing to talk about the political process in yemen is because the trouble ministration has made it clear that they will have to see a change on the ground in the way they conduct themselves because there's a lot of pressure from congress and also obviously in europe a lot of pressure from the public asking questions of why are we continuously supporting the saudis and the moralities when they don't stand and stick by international...
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it's been called an apparent war crime a saudi emirati air strike on a school bus the saudi led coalition admits it made a mistake but will anyone be held to account and who has the power to punish those responsible for such atrocities in yemen and elsewhere this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm good of that hamid this saudi iraqi coalition now says the attack on the bus was unjustified human rights watch called it an apparent war crime and is calling for an end to all weapons sales to saudi arabia fifty one people died forty of them children in the air strike inside a province last month the coalition is promising to hold those responsible to account this comes after a report by un experts accused all sides in the conflict in yemen including huth the rebels of committing war crimes more than ten thousand people have been killed in more than three years of fighting many thousands more from cholera and other diseases alan fischer reports from neighboring djibouti. it was an attack which threw international condemnation and left appearance of forty children crying over
it's been called an apparent war crime a saudi emirati air strike on a school bus the saudi led coalition admits it made a mistake but will anyone be held to account and who has the power to punish those responsible for such atrocities in yemen and elsewhere this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm good of that hamid this saudi iraqi coalition now says the attack on the bus was unjustified human rights watch called it an apparent war crime and is calling for an end to all...
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blamed the saudi for war crime in yemen with the saudis they want to look like that they are if they do a mistake they admitted this we did this only maybe three or four mistake they have done through this war this means that the fifteen thousand civilians that the saudi led coalition direct air strike has been killed is not a mistake and we remember al maliki statement straight after the strike on that bus that killed fifty civilians including forty one children he came and he said it was a legitimate target against people who were responsible of firing missiles five days after the saudi that coalition ambassador in the united nation has handed the letter to the united nations saying that the bus was carrying be people who are responsible for children in this conflict the statement just show you that they're so good at coalition no from the first minute that they were that they have targeted this bus but this is just to deceive the international media to deceive the international community as well to cover up for the crime that was reported in the united nation. days ago. joining us
blamed the saudi for war crime in yemen with the saudis they want to look like that they are if they do a mistake they admitted this we did this only maybe three or four mistake they have done through this war this means that the fifteen thousand civilians that the saudi led coalition direct air strike has been killed is not a mistake and we remember al maliki statement straight after the strike on that bus that killed fifty civilians including forty one children he came and he said it was a...
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do you how do you see the future of saudi arabia. developing right now given the current current status of the government and its reform drive. give honest with you i'm not sure the leak is so that's it's it's kind of for what he me a lot. i know it's going to happen but the us does you know like enough brave and. cost i think the us was going to make a change and it's going to it's going to happen so on and we hope for justice for all of. the tunny thank you so much for talking with us can tani is the wife of mohammad fahd khatami one of the three saudi laureates of this year's alternative nobel prize thank you so much now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today u.s. president donald trump has dismissed the sexual assault allegations against his supreme court pick brett kavanaugh as politically motivated trump said he's with him all the way cavanaugh and his accuser a due to testify before a senate panel on thursday another woman has also claimed sexual misconduct by cavanagh in a magazine article. russi
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we have to remember that saudi arabia and the u.a.e. don't actually want to increase production saudi arabia has been giving lip service to donald trump until now this is not the first time that donald trump has our saudi arabia to increase production there was a tweet a few months ago where he said that saudi arabia had promised and then that tweet was removed later on or he went back on that particular tweet saudi arabia does not want the prices to go down why because the investment that they expected in vision twenty thirty the aramco valuation that they had was not what they expected the amount of money that they expected to come into saudi arabia from these various economic projects has not matched their expectations so in other words the higher the oil price comes the more of a buffer the more of a cushion that they have in order to come up with a new plan in order to assess this situation how to come up with a better solution the problem is that trump is applying very heavy pressure on saudi arabia although the south there's this
we have to remember that saudi arabia and the u.a.e. don't actually want to increase production saudi arabia has been giving lip service to donald trump until now this is not the first time that donald trump has our saudi arabia to increase production there was a tweet a few months ago where he said that saudi arabia had promised and then that tweet was removed later on or he went back on that particular tweet saudi arabia does not want the prices to go down why because the investment that they...
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bombing of a school bus in yemen the group has accused the saudi r.c. carolingian of committing war crimes on saturday the coalition admitted the bus attack was unjustified fifty one people including forty children were killed when go live now to our correspondent alan fischer he's in neighboring djibouti that is monitoring the yemen war from there and alan starting off with the human rights watch report as a serious accusations leveled against saudi arabia as saying to the chorus of critical voices against the coalition's actions in yemen. certainly some very strong language from human rights watch and a report was issued just in the last few hours there saying that the attack on the bus could perhaps lead to certain people being charged with possible war crimes that of course would be for a court to decide but they say that the attack on the bus in northeast yemen at the beginning of august just adds to the gruesome all of civilians that have been killed by the saudi like coalition during this war another thirty say that they were targeting the leader
bombing of a school bus in yemen the group has accused the saudi r.c. carolingian of committing war crimes on saturday the coalition admitted the bus attack was unjustified fifty one people including forty children were killed when go live now to our correspondent alan fischer he's in neighboring djibouti that is monitoring the yemen war from there and alan starting off with the human rights watch report as a serious accusations leveled against saudi arabia as saying to the chorus of critical...
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two days ago saudi foreign minister. accused qatar of financing extremism adding that his country will be ok even if the crisis goes on for another fifty years but that can wait also for the better but we have to address the challenges in our region first before we talk we talk about just working like this diplomacy miscommunications meaning is engaging and this is why did you feel like you said i was doing was going to ask you a question thank you very much but the war of words between gulf rivals but the united states of america in a difficult position the trump administration is scrambling to put together a regional alliance of countries against iran which she sees as a growing threat in the middle east during the past few days the u.s. has ramped up its rhetoric describing to her as the world's leading sponsor of terrorism as far as america is going is a sions dishonest by iran and saudi officials blame iran for destabilizing the whole region and the whole how she would do a month on saudi arabia believes that in ord
two days ago saudi foreign minister. accused qatar of financing extremism adding that his country will be ok even if the crisis goes on for another fifty years but that can wait also for the better but we have to address the challenges in our region first before we talk we talk about just working like this diplomacy miscommunications meaning is engaging and this is why did you feel like you said i was doing was going to ask you a question thank you very much but the war of words between gulf...
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it's been called an apparent war crime a saudi emirati air strike on a school bus the saudi left corelation admits it made a mistake but will anyone be held to account and who has the power to punish those responsible for such atrocities in yemen and elsewhere this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm good of that hamid the saudi iraqi coalition now says the attack on the bus was unjustified human rights watch called it an apparent war crime and is calling for an end to all weapons sales to saudi arabia fifty one people died forty of them children in the air strike inside a province last month the coalition is promising to hold those responsible to account this comes after a report by un experts accused all sides in the conflict in yemen including who the rebels of committing war crimes more than ten thousand people have been killed in more than three years of fighting many thousands more from cholera and other diseases alan fischer reports from neighboring djibouti. it was an attack which threw international condemnation and the appearance of forty children crying over the
it's been called an apparent war crime a saudi emirati air strike on a school bus the saudi left corelation admits it made a mistake but will anyone be held to account and who has the power to punish those responsible for such atrocities in yemen and elsewhere this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm good of that hamid the saudi iraqi coalition now says the attack on the bus was unjustified human rights watch called it an apparent war crime and is calling for an end to all...
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arabia is because he wants the saudis to do it it was the saudis to be the ones to flood the market and from his perspective he says look i took iran out of the game i want you go you guys now can take the market share the saudis are not seeing it that way with regards to donald trump i think the oil is there that there is the capacity to fill those two million barrels if opec genuinely do decided to do so however the problem is opec are not necessarily happy with the treatment of iran they're...
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anchor: in saudi arabia, it was a minor sensation. the country opened its first new movie theater in 35 years -- and both men and women may attend. throrough cinema l licenses, e government hopes to earn up to a billion dollars a year. crown prince mohammed bin salman wants to make the country less dependent on income from oil. half the population is under 30. young people are demananding me job opportunities.s. saudi women are alalso gaining greater freedoms. they are now permitted to dre,e, for r exame. saudi arabia is openening up. reporter: until recently, this was forbidden. joanna, 20 years old, from jeddah -- learning to shoot movies. setting up cameras, lighting, set design -- all this in a country where for decades the guardians of public morals held cinema for the devil's work. >> 3, 2, 1 -- action. joanna: when people saw a woman outdoors filming or doing something with the camera, they found it weird. it was unusual today. but now society's becoming more open and things like this are more acceptable, and it's a good step.
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there are suggestions the saudis and the allies have come under u.s. pressure to do more to cut the number of civilian casualties the surprise admission of mistakes some way to improving relations and peace talks are still planned to be hosted by the un of this month. the united states is canceling three hundred million dollars in aid to pakistan because it says the country is providing a safe haven for groups pakistan denies it's giving taliban linked fighters in afghanistan a place to recruit offensives brunell's has more from washington d.c. . a pentagon spokesman cited lack of pakistani decisive action against two groups that the united states would like islam about to crack down on hard one of them is the kani network which the united states says operates out of safe havens on pakistani soil and is an armed group that attacks both u.s. and coalition soldiers in afghanistan as well as civilian targets in afghanistan the other group is called. and that is a group also affiliated with pakistan which is fighting against indian rule over the disputed n
there are suggestions the saudis and the allies have come under u.s. pressure to do more to cut the number of civilian casualties the surprise admission of mistakes some way to improving relations and peace talks are still planned to be hosted by the un of this month. the united states is canceling three hundred million dollars in aid to pakistan because it says the country is providing a safe haven for groups pakistan denies it's giving taliban linked fighters in afghanistan a place to recruit...
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iran has blamed for many as now its regional rivals including saudi arabia of assisting the stewardess groups and it's no blame saudi arabia many times worries even today the revolutionary guards directly like mr zarif who was not very direct in his tweets but revolutionary guard said very directly to saudi arabia was a behind the attack so it is very critical times in the middle east where you have iran and saudi arabia on the opposite end of many conflicts you know you have syria you have the yemen war and iran and saudi arabia are on the opposite side of these companies so describe very very tense times in the middle east and on and on and with groups. you know see each other as an enemy and this i mean particularly disservice group drew terrorist attack in iran is very important it comes. at a time when iran is in a feeling the pressure of sanctions by the west also at a time when the middle east is quite tenuous that was the guardian's iran correspondent say to come on and take on speaking to me earlier from london and now to some of the other stories making news around the world
iran has blamed for many as now its regional rivals including saudi arabia of assisting the stewardess groups and it's no blame saudi arabia many times worries even today the revolutionary guards directly like mr zarif who was not very direct in his tweets but revolutionary guard said very directly to saudi arabia was a behind the attack so it is very critical times in the middle east where you have iran and saudi arabia on the opposite end of many conflicts you know you have syria you have the...
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the findings came just days after two reports critical of the saudi led efforts in yemen the u.n. panel of experts said that both sides in the conflict including the saudi coalition could be guilty of war crimes and human rights watch the queues the saudi led coalition of failing to investigate allegations of possible war crimes it said too often their inquiries like transparency credibility and did little to stop strikes hitting civilians to be clear the report does not expressly condemn the killing of the children strike which targeted leaders didn't need to be carried out when it was because they pose no immediate threat to coalition forces and he says vital information was not passed to the pilot who fired the. so the investigators say those responsible must be punished. the joint team is also of the opinion that the coalition forces should take necessary measures to immediately review and verify the rules. when gage meant approved by them to ensure the total compliance in all military operations in yemen. there are suggestions the surtees and their allies have come under u.s.
the findings came just days after two reports critical of the saudi led efforts in yemen the u.n. panel of experts said that both sides in the conflict including the saudi coalition could be guilty of war crimes and human rights watch the queues the saudi led coalition of failing to investigate allegations of possible war crimes it said too often their inquiries like transparency credibility and did little to stop strikes hitting civilians to be clear the report does not expressly condemn the...
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in this regard saudi deposits. which were not the first i want to stop the fall of our act local currency have contributed to mitigating our economic crisis and actually yemen nowadays is in dire need of supports by or more than ever. the yemeni republic despite our limited resources and with my current state of affairs. continues to participate in a genuine and meaningful manner in fighting terrorism terrorism is in un president unprecedented threats for international peace and security as well as our development. and in the framework of fighting the scourge of terrorism our government will not step back from any measures that would counter the financing of terrorism and money laundering we seek in earnest to continue implementing our law on countering that money laundering and the financing of terrorism we have imposed more stringent controls on various suspicious financial transactions and we have buttressed corporate corporation and coordination as well as. being involved in x. changing information with all int
in this regard saudi deposits. which were not the first i want to stop the fall of our act local currency have contributed to mitigating our economic crisis and actually yemen nowadays is in dire need of supports by or more than ever. the yemeni republic despite our limited resources and with my current state of affairs. continues to participate in a genuine and meaningful manner in fighting terrorism terrorism is in un president unprecedented threats for international peace and security as...
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at least eight saudis soldiers have been killed in fighting with yemen's hooty rebels according to saudi news agencies the kingdom's military says that for the attack along the southern border activists posted videos on social media showing captured hooty fighters including what they say is a high ranking commander meanwhile human rights watch wants an end to all weapons sales to saudi arabia following the bombing of a school bus in yemen last month the rights group called the attack an apparent war crime on saturday in a rare admission the saudi amorality coalition said the airstrike that killed forty children inside that was a mistake more from alan fischer in neighboring djibouti. human rights watch uses very strong language to condemn the saudi led coalition operation in northeast yemen at the beginning of august which killed forty children and eleven adults they say it just adds to the gruesome record of killing civilians in yemen now you remember at the time of the show you said that this was a legitimate military operation they were targeting with the leaders who they believe were
at least eight saudis soldiers have been killed in fighting with yemen's hooty rebels according to saudi news agencies the kingdom's military says that for the attack along the southern border activists posted videos on social media showing captured hooty fighters including what they say is a high ranking commander meanwhile human rights watch wants an end to all weapons sales to saudi arabia following the bombing of a school bus in yemen last month the rights group called the attack an...
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it's saudi arabia it's the united arab emirates and the u.k. basically the u.s. provides weapons we saw last week secretary of state mike pompei oh it was revealed that he protected the massive arms shipments in order to keep this huge arms deal worth billions of dollars for raytheon and so that's a major reason but the u.s. even more importantly provides mid air read. fueling to saudi and amorality warplanes that allowed them to strike deep inside yemen kerry committing these atrocities and without u.s. support it would end tomorrow so if president trump wanted to pull the plug on this what if what the u.n. calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis he could and it would be over tomorrow . so you know we've looked at this the state department at least back i think was to temper thirteenth either nor today at the state department had said well we the saudi arabia is investigating the bombing of the boss and there is always this will let saudi arabia investigate themselves for their human rights violations that it's all about iran and it's always put are pointed
it's saudi arabia it's the united arab emirates and the u.k. basically the u.s. provides weapons we saw last week secretary of state mike pompei oh it was revealed that he protected the massive arms shipments in order to keep this huge arms deal worth billions of dollars for raytheon and so that's a major reason but the u.s. even more importantly provides mid air read. fueling to saudi and amorality warplanes that allowed them to strike deep inside yemen kerry committing these atrocities and...
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oil and gas, which is important for saudi aramco all the elements that are required for listing saudi aramco were done so it shows you the commitment of the government for listing saudi aramco. >> the sabbic, how does that change the timing then of any timed ipo? >> the sabbic will impact the timing of the ipo. it's a major deal. we are doing the due diligence currently and you cannot list while you are going through an acquisition this size. >> so if cnbc were to run a headline that said aramco still plans ipo by 2020, would that be incorrect? >> well, i don't want to commit -- see, the dates and all of that, you see, first of all -- >> we like dates >> i don't want to talk about dates because -- as i say, we have the due diligence, it's a process. ultimately as i said, as his excellency, the minister, this is something for the government to decide on from our side, i just want to say that the government has announced that they are committed. >> all right on deck board. our broadcast exclusive with naaser and what he said about president trump that may get some buzz today. we only ha
oil and gas, which is important for saudi aramco all the elements that are required for listing saudi aramco were done so it shows you the commitment of the government for listing saudi aramco. >> the sabbic, how does that change the timing then of any timed ipo? >> the sabbic will impact the timing of the ipo. it's a major deal. we are doing the due diligence currently and you cannot list while you are going through an acquisition this size. >> so if cnbc were to run a...
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there were huge amounts of weapons that the saudis had actually left there so that's where these arms are coming from where it does seem as it's not as if they're getting these if if iran was handing out these or put it giving them weapons you think they would be better and not so far out of date as we've seen which sort of leads that these were left over from previous incursions by saudi arabia exactly i mean there's not the rebels don't have the you know this incredible technology that saudi arabia and the united arab emirates have that have been brought from you know washington from. from this country and so they have somewhat limited weaponry but they've been able to use it very effectively to repel the saudi invasion of port to some degree but that's starting to fall apart at this point one of the interesting thing is we do hear a lot from saudi arabia on this issue we hear a lot from the yemeni president what have we heard anything from the hutus and what do they have to say about the accusations and what's going on but who these are often maligned as you know kind of octopus of
there were huge amounts of weapons that the saudis had actually left there so that's where these arms are coming from where it does seem as it's not as if they're getting these if if iran was handing out these or put it giving them weapons you think they would be better and not so far out of date as we've seen which sort of leads that these were left over from previous incursions by saudi arabia exactly i mean there's not the rebels don't have the you know this incredible technology that saudi...
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human rights watch see that even if the saudis were. the leaders and that the saudis are insisting going to carry out an attack in a marketplace when so many civilians were nearby then that is the possibility that the saudis created in committed a war crime certainly human rights watch are seeing the devastation from the bombing was so great that many of those who lost their children were not able to bury even one single part of them. the u.s. is planning to cancel three hundred million dollars in military aid to pakistan saying it's failing to take action against armed groups but pakistan denies giving taliban fighters safe haven after they have launched offensives in afghanistan u.s. sections say it might compare is travelling to islamabad to meet the newly elected prime minister when say. syrian state media denies there was an israeli attack on an air base near the capital damascus loud blasts were heard close to the meds a base but syrian media says they were caused by an electrical for all right sure today there is of the latest he
human rights watch see that even if the saudis were. the leaders and that the saudis are insisting going to carry out an attack in a marketplace when so many civilians were nearby then that is the possibility that the saudis created in committed a war crime certainly human rights watch are seeing the devastation from the bombing was so great that many of those who lost their children were not able to bury even one single part of them. the u.s. is planning to cancel three hundred million dollars...
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iran has actually indicated that it does want to improve relations with saudi arabia however in recent months it has become very difficult because the saudis have actually become very close to the israelis and they have actually become part of the saudi m r a t israel the effort to sanction iran in the region we have to remember that the sanctions on iran are having a very important impact i mean right now it is even crucial drugs are hard to find within iran so so when when you see these hostile actions by the other side you have to expect iran to also get defensive and i think iran we have to remember that it is responding to a very destabilizing in threatening regional environment and when the trumpet ministration decided to leave the nuclear grow a court four months ago and by the way the i.a.e.a. since then has confirmed that you want is actually abiding by its side love the deal even though the united states is left so on the one hand you see all of these pressures building up on iran and i think it would be inappropriate for iran to not respond in its own kind. the report expres
iran has actually indicated that it does want to improve relations with saudi arabia however in recent months it has become very difficult because the saudis have actually become very close to the israelis and they have actually become part of the saudi m r a t israel the effort to sanction iran in the region we have to remember that the sanctions on iran are having a very important impact i mean right now it is even crucial drugs are hard to find within iran so so when when you see these...
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support for the saudis. further down the road in sabine hospital where supplies are meant to go different images burnt into the fearful thoughts of parents and would be mothers and fathers all across yemen there's no need for confirmation here the most vulnerable suffer in war in yemen it goes to extremes aid agencies warn that if a supply line of food medicine and other aid stays cut then mount intrusion could kill more babies than weapons do it's the united nations official though who explains what's at stake. the conflict has made yemen a living hell for children are eleven million children or about eighty percent of the country's under eighteen population out in need of humanitarian assistance they face the threat of food shortages displacement and acute access to basic social services hutu rebels have posted video which they say shows an ambush on government fighters in the saudi amorality led coalition near her data saudi reports say hooters have been fleeing the battlefield the rebels deny that and th
support for the saudis. further down the road in sabine hospital where supplies are meant to go different images burnt into the fearful thoughts of parents and would be mothers and fathers all across yemen there's no need for confirmation here the most vulnerable suffer in war in yemen it goes to extremes aid agencies warn that if a supply line of food medicine and other aid stays cut then mount intrusion could kill more babies than weapons do it's the united nations official though who...
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saudi women are also gaining greater freedoms they're now permitted to drive for example saudi arabia is opening up. one till recently this was forbidden. joanna twenty years old from jeddah learning to shoot movies setting up cameras lighting set design all this in a country where for decades the guardians of public morals held cinema for the devil's work the two actions of the internet you know when people get to see a woman outdoors filming or shooting something with their camera it was taken as something that's weird or not very usual to see but nowadays everything has become more open and people are more accepting and it's a good step. if at university named joe and his cause digital and visual production the word film was not allowed to be used otherwise the university would not have been able to get a state license. but since april when the first cinemas opened things have changed and film studies are allowed to be called just that. feature films have been produced in saudi arabia but have not as yet been shown publicly about a car meets barack or a love story fatima our by now
saudi women are also gaining greater freedoms they're now permitted to drive for example saudi arabia is opening up. one till recently this was forbidden. joanna twenty years old from jeddah learning to shoot movies setting up cameras lighting set design all this in a country where for decades the guardians of public morals held cinema for the devil's work the two actions of the internet you know when people get to see a woman outdoors filming or shooting something with their camera it was...
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there are suggestions the saudis in the allies have come under u.s. pressure to do more to cut the number of civilian casualties the surprise admission of mistakes may go some way to improving relations and peace talks are still planned to be hosted by the u.n. later this month. to see what bearing this attack and its repercussions has on u.n. peace talks until later this month in geneva or certainly we're seeing added pressure on both sides to come up with some sort of solution you're hearing a report from the u.n. panel of experts who are saying that there are war crimes the potential of war crimes being committed here that innocent civilians are being targeted by both sides they say that while others are supplying the weapons then they too must be of some responsibility you know the panel of experts in the many countries we know who they are there with these are being supplied by iran and on the other side the saudis are being supplied by the united states directly kingdom and france in fact to the extent where germany has said it is not going to s
there are suggestions the saudis in the allies have come under u.s. pressure to do more to cut the number of civilian casualties the surprise admission of mistakes may go some way to improving relations and peace talks are still planned to be hosted by the u.n. later this month. to see what bearing this attack and its repercussions has on u.n. peace talks until later this month in geneva or certainly we're seeing added pressure on both sides to come up with some sort of solution you're hearing...
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a few saudi and u.a.e. allegations of supporting terrorism as accusations fly at the u.n. . wants an unnamed possible nato and a u. membership as the people call themselves macedonians cast a vote. on last steps down as chairman of tesla out of a settlement with u.s. financial regulators. rescue teams are struggling to reach all the people who need help on the indonesian island of soloway see more than eight hundred people have died so far it follows a powerful earthquake and tsunami the most devastating to hit the region since two thousand and four the country's president joke a widow has paid a visit to the city of palo she's seen some of the worst destruction will be live in jakarta in a moment but first also jabari has the latest. the difficult task of looking for survivors this is what is left in the city of hollow after friday's magnitude seven point five earthquake and tsunami rescue workers frantically trying to find those who may still be alive. search efforts are being hampered by blocked roads and a collapsed bridge rescue teams dug by hand to free twenty four peo
a few saudi and u.a.e. allegations of supporting terrorism as accusations fly at the u.n. . wants an unnamed possible nato and a u. membership as the people call themselves macedonians cast a vote. on last steps down as chairman of tesla out of a settlement with u.s. financial regulators. rescue teams are struggling to reach all the people who need help on the indonesian island of soloway see more than eight hundred people have died so far it follows a powerful earthquake and tsunami the most...
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help iran in increasing its influence in the region and at the same time you have you have the saudis trying to push back the push back to these so the discussion really about what's happening in yemen the civil war that's happening in yemen and the transitional period that followed the arab spring that becomes just a side talk to everything that's going on the bigger picture if you'd like to if you'd like to say well our friend i just want to touch on what you said earlier because i mean there's been. disallowed acknowledgement earlier there was a u.n. report stating that war crimes have been perpetrated in yemen by all sides now human rights watch has a report and is has been going on for a few years so the intention of underlining the horrors of what's happening in yemen is there but what is lacking is there a mechanism that doesn't exist or is it difficult to actually implement that mechanism. so if you talk to an ordinary yemeni who is facing you know the speakable human suffering and yemen they literally lost any hope or faith in the international community or international huma
help iran in increasing its influence in the region and at the same time you have you have the saudis trying to push back the push back to these so the discussion really about what's happening in yemen the civil war that's happening in yemen and the transitional period that followed the arab spring that becomes just a side talk to everything that's going on the bigger picture if you'd like to if you'd like to say well our friend i just want to touch on what you said earlier because i mean...
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peace and stability referring to the past track record of saudi arabia and the united arab emirates when it comes to war in yemen and its ability in libya and also united states congress inquiry into nine eleven which basically blamed saudi arabia and the united arab emirates for lax finest regulations and also for for whiting safe havens for extremist let's listen to what the qatari diplomat had to say about the allegations made by the united arab emirates saudi arabia and bahrain and then with you don't step on our and then at night you do unfortunately what is cause for suspicion is that we find the state's target allegations at us and they don't practice what they preach they do not practice respect for state sovereignty and interfere in affairs of other states in fact they terrorize civilians and violate human rights and interfere in domestic affairs of other states in a manner that undermined international and regional peace and security and this has become evident in the repeated attempts by these states to destabilize security and stability in qatar they have plotted and finance
peace and stability referring to the past track record of saudi arabia and the united arab emirates when it comes to war in yemen and its ability in libya and also united states congress inquiry into nine eleven which basically blamed saudi arabia and the united arab emirates for lax finest regulations and also for for whiting safe havens for extremist let's listen to what the qatari diplomat had to say about the allegations made by the united arab emirates saudi arabia and bahrain and then...
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both sides of the saudi u.a.e. a u.s. led coalition are reporting that there has been an increase in this offensive around the red sea port of the data we know we are told by both sides that a radio station has been hit though these are reporting that four civilians have been killed radio station in her data the saudi media are saying that this was an attack on a military installation in the radio station we can't verify any of these reports because there is no neutral observers on the ground more than two million people in southern china are being moved from their homes as typhoon man could begins to hit fifty thousand fishing boats have been recalled to port heavy rain is expected throughout sunday night earlier on sunday pushed huge waves into hong kong the city was put on a tie is to learn to level for only the fourth time in twenty years at least forty nine people were killed as the typhoon hit the philippines on saturday the homes of hundreds of people have been destroyed in the northern province of calgary and some
both sides of the saudi u.a.e. a u.s. led coalition are reporting that there has been an increase in this offensive around the red sea port of the data we know we are told by both sides that a radio station has been hit though these are reporting that four civilians have been killed radio station in her data the saudi media are saying that this was an attack on a military installation in the radio station we can't verify any of these reports because there is no neutral observers on the ground...
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palestinians living in jordan say saudi arabia is allowing politics to taint rituals which should be sacred saudi arabia is fighting the palestinians and islam at the same time other palestinians even with a jordanian passport say they're being banned from visiting saudi arabia if they don't have a national id number two company representatives in jordan were wary of speaking on camera because of potential repercussions in saudi arabia but this operator agreed so long as his identity was concealed. passports of all been rejected by decide to consulate they informed us not to bring these passports again to get a visa to go to saudi arabia so this has been getting really affected to talk on. the saudi arabian embassy in a man refused to comment but palestinians off furious i don't live in a very good joke the decision represents no respect us the latest on a conference any reason to petition for such a decision. more than two million palestinians live in jordan and the hashemite kingdom has become their second homeland it's long been believed that israel would like to make the state pe
palestinians living in jordan say saudi arabia is allowing politics to taint rituals which should be sacred saudi arabia is fighting the palestinians and islam at the same time other palestinians even with a jordanian passport say they're being banned from visiting saudi arabia if they don't have a national id number two company representatives in jordan were wary of speaking on camera because of potential repercussions in saudi arabia but this operator agreed so long as his identity was...
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but i think women in saudi arabia have achieved a lot. and i think yeah, it is very frustrating for me when i travel, i have to have permission from my father or husband. and i really hope that will change. but i think it will change when women put pressure on their brothers and families. and within the families they understand it is not as a culture, we don't want it. and it needs to come from that small cell of society and that is how change will happen. once people see it is not how we are and part of our identity, it is going to go away. so that is where we need to reach and that is why you need to make films and show movies and have art and music and hopefully that will slowly people will understand what this means. >> haifaa al mansour, thank you. >> health care in america is still a privilege and inaccessible. new york mount sinai hospital. dr. singh tells hari how it happens. >> what do you we see today in the united states that most people watching wouldn't know about? >> one thing i have been alarmed by is watching for example i
but i think women in saudi arabia have achieved a lot. and i think yeah, it is very frustrating for me when i travel, i have to have permission from my father or husband. and i really hope that will change. but i think it will change when women put pressure on their brothers and families. and within the families they understand it is not as a culture, we don't want it. and it needs to come from that small cell of society and that is how change will happen. once people see it is not how we are...
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housing advocate is the shift on saudi arabia? -- how significant is the shift on saudi arabia oh? >> the saudi's aren't necessarily going for a $90 oil, but earlier in the year, we saw tweets from donald trump about crude saying he wasn't happy with the high prices opec had created an now the idea saudi's are creeping above $80 and are content to see if there. it is an important shift because it suggests that in the short-term, the saudi's aren't going to step in and curb brent above $80 a barrel. >> oil, high after u.s. refiners eroded domestic stockpile to a new low. what is the push and pull here? >> what you see is based on u.s. stockpile numbers. we saw opec watching the cushing number with extreme attentiveness before they made their decision to curb production output. what you are seeing is refiners stepping in and chasing the margins while they have them, and you are seeing a lot of exports. it is hard to think of the u.s. as a major oil exporter, but you are seeing that. >> brent, up 1%, the second week of gains. that is before the opec meeting in algiers. it is a joint,
housing advocate is the shift on saudi arabia? -- how significant is the shift on saudi arabia oh? >> the saudi's aren't necessarily going for a $90 oil, but earlier in the year, we saw tweets from donald trump about crude saying he wasn't happy with the high prices opec had created an now the idea saudi's are creeping above $80 and are content to see if there. it is an important shift because it suggests that in the short-term, the saudi's aren't going to step in and curb brent above $80...