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mark: have you had any help from the uae authorities in taking your case forward? x not dickie lily. we are actually having an investigation into the u.k. foreign offices' handling of affairs. we also have investigations against several individuals for the conduct that happened to me. it is an individual fight that it seems like people are trying to wait until my patience wears out, but the selection makes it seem me important to stand up and make a fight and push back against this creeping authoritarianism. mark: indeed. thank you for sharing your experience. one imagines u.k. defense dealing with the uae would help shape the way it deals with it, and we are thankful you have taken time to give your views and share your experience. in a place where the new head of interpol, which is basically a figurehead job, but i assume they salary goes with, but nevertheless, such a person is leader to be elected the head of interpol. thank you very much indeed for sharing your experiences with us. we will watch that story, of course, for all developments. thanksgiving day in
mark: have you had any help from the uae authorities in taking your case forward? x not dickie lily. we are actually having an investigation into the u.k. foreign offices' handling of affairs. we also have investigations against several individuals for the conduct that happened to me. it is an individual fight that it seems like people are trying to wait until my patience wears out, but the selection makes it seem me important to stand up and make a fight and push back against this creeping...
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the uae categorically rejects the accusations leveled against him. interpol did not respond to the specific allegations. they sent us this written statement. >> it is the general assembly interpol's governing body which elects members of the executive committee. it would be inappropriate for the general secretariat to comment on any of the candidates. >> a lawyer represents them to he filed a criminal complaint in turkey. >> we are saying the right decision would be to open a case and arrest him for these crimes. where there is sufficient evidence, look to prosecute those crimes under universal jurisdiction. >> this is what they hope for. the idea that men in whom they see their torturer becomes the world's leading police officer is unbearable to them. >> let's get some reaction on this story. i'm joined by the legal director for the ngo fair trial. welcome to the show. the new president received two thirds of the vote to become the new head of interpol. can you help us understand how this could happen given all the controversy around him? >> the fir
the uae categorically rejects the accusations leveled against him. interpol did not respond to the specific allegations. they sent us this written statement. >> it is the general assembly interpol's governing body which elects members of the executive committee. it would be inappropriate for the general secretariat to comment on any of the candidates. >> a lawyer represents them to he filed a criminal complaint in turkey. >> we are saying the right decision would be to open a...
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. _ the americans, the brits, the dutch, the uae. a _ the americans, the brits, the dutch, the uae, a few others of her regular exercise _ the uae, a few others of her regular exercise and — the uae, a few others of her regular exercise and the desert called exercise — exercise and the desert called exercise green dagger in which one bil exercise green dagger in which one big force _ exercise green dagger in which one big force is — exercise green dagger in which one big force is attacked by a commando unit and _ big force is attacked by a commando unit and they have to try and take them _ unit and they have to try and take them down. in the royal marines were in the _ them down. in the royal marines were in the attacking force along with all the _ in the attacking force along with all the others and some members of the us— all the others and some members of the us forces at the big infantry section— the us forces at the big infantry section was mostly the us marine corps— section was mostly the us marine corps and — section was mostly the us marine corps and they did ba
. _ the americans, the brits, the dutch, the uae. a _ the americans, the brits, the dutch, the uae, a few others of her regular exercise _ the uae, a few others of her regular exercise and — the uae, a few others of her regular exercise and the desert called exercise — exercise and the desert called exercise green dagger in which one bil exercise green dagger in which one big force _ exercise green dagger in which one big force is — exercise green dagger in which one big force is attacked...
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. >> he uae -- the uae was the most recent nation into an ounce zero goals. --
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. >> the uae energy minister is reported to have said he sees no logic in the uae putting more oil into the market because there is predicted to be a surplus at the start at least in the first quarter of next year. i understand opec plus is due to meet in the early part of december. how do you think it will react? >> opec plus will have to regather on this. they will not react much. for december, it is all done because they have over time released 400,000 barrels a day -- this increase is scheduled to go on through april. they might just reduce that a little bit but opec does foresee for the whole of 2022 actually quite a significant supply overhang, which the eia, the american entergy and agency and the international agency out of paris also foresee for the first quarter supply overhang. for opec, it is in the million plus barrels a day. for the others, it is in the 100 to two earth 300 barrels a day. there is a divergence over how people look at it but it is clear that next year, we will see a supply overhang. doug -- >> it seems as though it would be easy to assume this is just a u.s
. >> the uae energy minister is reported to have said he sees no logic in the uae putting more oil into the market because there is predicted to be a surplus at the start at least in the first quarter of next year. i understand opec plus is due to meet in the early part of december. how do you think it will react? >> opec plus will have to regather on this. they will not react much. for december, it is all done because they have over time released 400,000 barrels a day -- this...
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we have seen involvement from turkey, the uae, and russia. who do you think is backing saif al-islam now? is it moscow? >> i think moscow is one of the major players leading saif al-islam. i think to a large extent the situation will be played inside. your guest from tripoli is right in talking about social media, but this is not just the case of libya. we have seen elections even in the u.k., for instance, when different political parties tried to can -- tried to defeat the conservatives. we saw the reports in the united states about facebook and donald trump selection. these things happen. they are perceived as "legitimate" tactics to get people elected. the fact that saif al-islam is back and i believe he has a very good chance of winning, because over the last 10 years there has been a revolution against gaddafi. what are the results? there are so many economic and social problems within libya today. the country is almost divided over the last few weeks when the libyan foreign minister was removed from office. so many people are longing b
we have seen involvement from turkey, the uae, and russia. who do you think is backing saif al-islam now? is it moscow? >> i think moscow is one of the major players leading saif al-islam. i think to a large extent the situation will be played inside. your guest from tripoli is right in talking about social media, but this is not just the case of libya. we have seen elections even in the u.k., for instance, when different political parties tried to can -- tried to defeat the...
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to go rogue on opec, it will take the rest of opec plus to agree on allowing the saudis and/or the uae to pump more which is pretty unlikely according to my sources. the bottom line, the odds are good that today opec will stick to the script and add the planned 400,000 barrels a day more to the market in november and december something that will not be enough to bring prices down now that oil demand is back above 100 million barrels per day. that according to bp we will be on the opec meeting later today and will bring you any key headlines, of course, as they happen. >>> in the meantime, more from this morning's other top headlines, including the democrats' proposal to raise the state and local tax cap deduction known as s.a.l.t.. bertha coombs has more on that this is a big deal in new jersey, boston, your hometown or california, you have a high property tax. this could -- this could be a big tax cut for you. >> yeah. it's a big deal for a lot of folks. certainly it's -- it's been a shock over the last couple of years as we saw that change. house democrats have proposed, increasing t
to go rogue on opec, it will take the rest of opec plus to agree on allowing the saudis and/or the uae to pump more which is pretty unlikely according to my sources. the bottom line, the odds are good that today opec will stick to the script and add the planned 400,000 barrels a day more to the market in november and december something that will not be enough to bring prices down now that oil demand is back above 100 million barrels per day. that according to bp we will be on the opec meeting...
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more than what they were producing in january 2020, and that's uae and saudi because of the investment. but i think the key point here is not just one group that needs to invest, you know, being saudi arabia it needs to be the industry. the only thing -- and what we know is we are at $85 a barrel and you didn't see a huge surge in cap x nor did you see a big run-up in drilling or anything of that tonignature it is a problem across the commodity spectrum that's why we're arguing we're in the first innings of the commodity super cycle. >> is it fair to say that the biden administration or the trump administration play a big role that played in shale and then destroyed it and had terrible returns in over supply and paid too high prices if it is the industry's fault, should they be the one -- you know, the target of all of the ire? again, this is just how commodities markets work so i don't know how we solve that >> no, the investors let this happen you know, investors call me up and go, hey, what price is going to cause these companies to start drilling i go to the investors, you're the o
more than what they were producing in january 2020, and that's uae and saudi because of the investment. but i think the key point here is not just one group that needs to invest, you know, being saudi arabia it needs to be the industry. the only thing -- and what we know is we are at $85 a barrel and you didn't see a huge surge in cap x nor did you see a big run-up in drilling or anything of that tonignature it is a problem across the commodity spectrum that's why we're arguing we're in the...
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little more than a year ago, we proved just how wrong they were when leaders from israel, bahrain, the uae and the united states signed the abraham accords. [applause] it was a season of extraordinary progress and members of the republican jewish coalition, i hope you take great pride and all that we were able to do for the american people and to strengthen our ties with our most cherished ally. but how times have changed. as we gather for this national leadership meeting, america is a nation in crisis. under president joe biden, we're facing the worst border crisis in our nation's history. runaway spending, the largest tax increase in 50 years being planned, driving a supply chain crisis and the worst inflation in 30 years. the radical left agenda is driving up the price of gasoline for working families. a woke crisis in education is dividing our kids by race and silencing students on campuses across america. and the disastrous withdrawal in afghanistan was a disgrace. and make no mistake about it, president joe biden has turned his back on israel as well. he restored funding to the pales
little more than a year ago, we proved just how wrong they were when leaders from israel, bahrain, the uae and the united states signed the abraham accords. [applause] it was a season of extraordinary progress and members of the republican jewish coalition, i hope you take great pride and all that we were able to do for the american people and to strengthen our ties with our most cherished ally. but how times have changed. as we gather for this national leadership meeting, america is a nation...
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and we have seen airlines in iraq and syria and qatar, the uae and turkey, many of them now saying they will no longer allow people to get on fights to minsk, because it is obvious they will counter no good end. but that does not solve the problem of the people who are already on the border, the people in this tug-of-war between belarus and poland. it is not clear how this will turn out. these people have to go somewhere before they can be repatriated, if that is going to be the way it is handled. they are getting very cold and they are in a very difficult position. brent: of our correspondent was the very latest tonight from brussels, thank you. in their first virtual talks, the leaders of the u.s. and china did little to resolve the real problems that have turned bilateral relations icy. as president joe biden and chinese president xi jinping stressed the need to cooperate where possible in the battle to stop climate change, but china also issued a warning to the u.s. on its support to taiwan -- you are playing with fire. >> as three hours of virtual meetings wrapped up, the leaders o
and we have seen airlines in iraq and syria and qatar, the uae and turkey, many of them now saying they will no longer allow people to get on fights to minsk, because it is obvious they will counter no good end. but that does not solve the problem of the people who are already on the border, the people in this tug-of-war between belarus and poland. it is not clear how this will turn out. these people have to go somewhere before they can be repatriated, if that is going to be the way it is...
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little more than a year ago we proved just how wrong they were when leaders of israel, bahrain, the uae and the united states signed the abraham accords. [applause] it was a season of extraordinary progress and members of the republican jewish coalition i hope you take great pride in all that we were able to do. for the american people and to strengthen our ties with our most cherished ally. but how times have changed. as wee gather for this national leadership meeting america is a nation in crisis. under president joe biden were facing the worst border crisis in our nation's history. runaway spending, the largest tax increase in 50 years being planned, driving a supply chain prices in thehe worst inflationn 30 years. the radicalar left agenda is driving up the price of gasoline for working families. they woke crisis in education is dividing our kids by race and silencing students on campuses across america. and the disastrous withdrawal in afghanistan. was an disgrace. and make no mistake about it, president joe biden has turned his back on israel as well. he restored funding to the pa
little more than a year ago we proved just how wrong they were when leaders of israel, bahrain, the uae and the united states signed the abraham accords. [applause] it was a season of extraordinary progress and members of the republican jewish coalition i hope you take great pride in all that we were able to do. for the american people and to strengthen our ties with our most cherished ally. but how times have changed. as wee gather for this national leadership meeting america is a nation in...
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chains are wind power at the uk lags well behind denmark and germany and, further afield, china and the uae. now, last year, the government did announce a £160 million package to improve ports and infrastructure for offshore wind promising investment in places like teesside and humberside. plenty of challenges ahead in offshore wind, if you are in the well but it is becoming a major player in uk energy for the foreseeable future. as the summit continues in glasgow, some coastal communities in scotland are already counting the cost of climate change. the country faces both water shortages linked to rising temperatures and flooding caused by intense rainfall. with more details, here's james cook. it's the element of life and legend, but water doesn'tjust revive and inspire, as they know all too well here in the aberdeenshire town of stonehaven. lorraine watson's chip shop has been badly flooded five times in ten years. this whole basement was completely and utterly flooded. these freezers were floating, all this packaging was all floating. you just stand there and you just want to cry. what
chains are wind power at the uk lags well behind denmark and germany and, further afield, china and the uae. now, last year, the government did announce a £160 million package to improve ports and infrastructure for offshore wind promising investment in places like teesside and humberside. plenty of challenges ahead in offshore wind, if you are in the well but it is becoming a major player in uk energy for the foreseeable future. as the summit continues in glasgow, some coastal communities in...
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as the world grapples with the omicron variant, the uae has taken the top spot in covid resilience rankings. daily deaths have been under 100. india has jumped up 19 spots to number 26. local news 24 hours a day on air and on bloombergquint take powered by more than 27 hundred journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. haidi: we are seeing some downside pressure across asia. we are seeing the asx 200 unchanged, but it is paring back some of those declines. kiwi stocks are down 2/10 of 1%, reversing the gains we saw in the previous session. we have some big numbers coming out of those economies, including the australian third-quarter gdp numbers. mckay futures on the upside, but this is after we saw the nikkei fall to the lowest since early october. we had a stronger japanese yen weakening right now, so we will keep a close eye on the open. u.s. futures rebounding after the s&p 500 erased its gains for the month of november. for more on the markets, mark cranfield joins us now. for markets across asia, we've seen so much divergence already this year. this gtv cha
as the world grapples with the omicron variant, the uae has taken the top spot in covid resilience rankings. daily deaths have been under 100. india has jumped up 19 spots to number 26. local news 24 hours a day on air and on bloombergquint take powered by more than 27 hundred journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. haidi: we are seeing some downside pressure across asia. we are seeing the asx 200 unchanged, but it is paring back some of those declines. kiwi...
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the uae starts administering booster shots,
the uae starts administering booster shots,
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saudi arabia, uae, russia -- they all have an ability not to grow by 5 million barrels overnight, but certainly 3 million, 3.5 million barrel a day range. the next thing we think will be a big surprise upward, including from the u.s. opec has been in many ways given its position by the very sharp decline in u.s. drilling and in u.s. production, but u.s. production is ramping up, and it will be bigger in terms of growth next year than anything we think we will see from any individual opec member. yvonne: it brings the next question, what the u.s. can do. they talked about how the consequences of opec not ramping up output could lead to applications for the global economy, but in terms of the u.s. perspective, there is that likelihood now of them tapping into their oil stocks. how likely is that, and what sort of precedent does that suggest? >> i'm not sure what kind of precedent it sets. there have been republican and democratic administrations in many periods of time that gasoline prices were rising. this is an embarrassing moment for the u.s. government. the u.s. government under the
saudi arabia, uae, russia -- they all have an ability not to grow by 5 million barrels overnight, but certainly 3 million, 3.5 million barrel a day range. the next thing we think will be a big surprise upward, including from the u.s. opec has been in many ways given its position by the very sharp decline in u.s. drilling and in u.s. production, but u.s. production is ramping up, and it will be bigger in terms of growth next year than anything we think we will see from any individual opec...
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saudi arabia, russia and the uae saying opec-plus will continue raising opec output but cautiously. we had to abu dhabi next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> what is the difference between a phase out and phase down? i don't know but for a large number of countries, during the process of transition, they will have to rely on whatever means of energy they have. i mean if suddenly someone could enhance the availability of petrol, diesel gas in the market, people would not have to use that. but it is not india alone. now, what often happens is it is a convenient play to take the focus off oil and gas and suddenly talk about coal as if that were the main issue of discussion here. as i said, there is a little play around here and whatever the language or where it came from etc., there are a lot of countries that will in the short run have to make sure they are supplied with electricity. francine: india's energy minister there at the adipec in abu dhabi speaking to our anchor, yousef gamal el-din. we returned to adipec where it yousef gamal el-din is still there following the developments. saud
saudi arabia, russia and the uae saying opec-plus will continue raising opec output but cautiously. we had to abu dhabi next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> what is the difference between a phase out and phase down? i don't know but for a large number of countries, during the process of transition, they will have to rely on whatever means of energy they have. i mean if suddenly someone could enhance the availability of petrol, diesel gas in the market, people would not have to use that. but it...
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ahmed nasser al—raisi, inspector general of the uae�*s interior ministry, will serve a four—year term in the unpaid role. human rights groups had lobbied against his candidacy, accusing him of failing to investigate complaints of torture against uae security forces. mr raisi rejects the allegations. reports from russia say 52 people are now known to have died in a siberian coal mine where a fire broke out, trapping dozens underground. some of the victims were rescuers. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: after decades of excavation — egypt reopens the 3000 —year—old avenue of the sphinxes. devon and cornwall police have given an update on their investigation into the disappearance of 18—year—old bobbi—anne mcleod. the teenager was reported missing on saturday, after she left home, to catch a bus into plymouth town centre, to meet friends, but never arrived. police found a woman's body on tuesday, in nearby bovisand, but formal identification is yet to take place. hundreds of people attended a candle—lit vigil earlier this evening close to the bus stop where mcleod w
ahmed nasser al—raisi, inspector general of the uae�*s interior ministry, will serve a four—year term in the unpaid role. human rights groups had lobbied against his candidacy, accusing him of failing to investigate complaints of torture against uae security forces. mr raisi rejects the allegations. reports from russia say 52 people are now known to have died in a siberian coal mine where a fire broke out, trapping dozens underground. some of the victims were rescuers. stay with us on bbc...
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unesc o's initiative funded by the uae and eu will create thr thousands of jobs much needed in this community. building of 122 heritage houses in the city. >> rebuilding is not just about rebuilding stones or houses but rebuilding a city that has always been a symbol of connection among the people whether religion or culture. a city of publishing, books and arts. not just rebuilding heritage but to bring back cultural identity and this spirit of living together. >> that spirit of peaceful coexi coexist that isis tried to destroy. a home for different ethnic identities. >> tearing apart the church and mosque. what are the considers? there are many. we have to start with restriction. >> visit from world leaders even the first ever by a pope brought attention to the city and gave hope that mosul will not be forgotten. just don't give up. it is an important example. don't give up on those people. they are literally rebuilding their lives step by step. >> healing the wounds of a city that has lived through an unima unimaginable hell is not easy. bringing back to live what isis brought to ruins. >>
unesc o's initiative funded by the uae and eu will create thr thousands of jobs much needed in this community. building of 122 heritage houses in the city. >> rebuilding is not just about rebuilding stones or houses but rebuilding a city that has always been a symbol of connection among the people whether religion or culture. a city of publishing, books and arts. not just rebuilding heritage but to bring back cultural identity and this spirit of living together. >> that spirit of...
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blinken pressed the uae to open the caps as we get to the opec-plus gathering. that could raise a few eyebrows. i would love to be a fly on the wall in the negotiations. america putting pressure on the iraqi stop their game, relative to the saudi's, who want to hold it as it is. china, a warning shot. the premier says we've got downward pressure on the economy. there you go. oil is lower, bond yields are settling, but there is only one story, cop 2016 glasgow. it is the major event. it is a pledge to do more. there is plenty of debate on how many felt the summit was going to be, but we have seen lots of net zero targets being announced. the countries responsible for two thirds of greenhouse gas emissions now have a net zero target. that brings 89% of global emissions. that compares to 50% at the beginning of the year. there has been a shift, but is it decipherable? francine lacqua, good to see you this morning. we have this chart, a magnificent pledge. francine: we have a great chart. it is real, manus, and it is clear that i spearheaded the efforts and catalyze
blinken pressed the uae to open the caps as we get to the opec-plus gathering. that could raise a few eyebrows. i would love to be a fly on the wall in the negotiations. america putting pressure on the iraqi stop their game, relative to the saudi's, who want to hold it as it is. china, a warning shot. the premier says we've got downward pressure on the economy. there you go. oil is lower, bond yields are settling, but there is only one story, cop 2016 glasgow. it is the major event. it is a...
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he rallied every minister from russia, uae, nigeria. everybody was there saying this was a collective decision. we are doing what we think is right for the market. nobody gets to tell us what to do, even if that person sits in the white house. dani: a very clear message. does that, to an extent, present political problems, political tensions between saudi, opec and the u.s.? or was this enough of a united front to avoid any of that? amrita: the united front was very much because they are trying to say, look, we are doing what's right for the oil market. they've shown some very interesting facts that oil has gone up the least compared to gas and coal. regular light markets have been better regulated markets have been better for consumers. the main reason for oil prices to be going up in the near term like right now is a demand recovery, but the structural issues underinvestment. the more we talk about energy transition and move oil from fossil fuels, higher prices are here to stay. that was the message they were trying to get. to your qu
he rallied every minister from russia, uae, nigeria. everybody was there saying this was a collective decision. we are doing what we think is right for the market. nobody gets to tell us what to do, even if that person sits in the white house. dani: a very clear message. does that, to an extent, present political problems, political tensions between saudi, opec and the u.s.? or was this enough of a united front to avoid any of that? amrita: the united front was very much because they are trying...
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. >> meanwhile, the italian trade commissioner to the uae told hadley gamble at the forum today that the italian recovery depended on progress on beating the virus. >> we are very, very cautious, of course, and we need to be very prudent but i think there is an awareness now that without vaccination, we cannot be safe we cannot recovery economically and socially, too. italy is a country of mobility, the beauty of italy. so we must do a continue this way in order to get ready to receive again more and more tourism, more and more investment exports. >> we have some fresh headlines coming out of -- around the belarus situation. we have the geopolitical tensions brewing around the migrant crisis at the border, and fresh lines out of the kremlin, the kremlin says the u.s. secretary of state's assessment of the migrant stand off and russia's actions is wrong. russia is ready to mediate in the standoff and is already doing so to a degree kremlin says russia would not use nord stream 2. the kremlin coming out with strong lines this morning, confirming that russia is already doing so -- is al
. >> meanwhile, the italian trade commissioner to the uae told hadley gamble at the forum today that the italian recovery depended on progress on beating the virus. >> we are very, very cautious, of course, and we need to be very prudent but i think there is an awareness now that without vaccination, we cannot be safe we cannot recovery economically and socially, too. italy is a country of mobility, the beauty of italy. so we must do a continue this way in order to get ready to...
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i have spoken to my counterparts from saudi arabia, uae, russia, and i can go on naming others and i'm sure some of the others, the americans and all of the others. bottom line here is that -- it's correct. we had to cut excise duty at a time when we are confronting many developmental challenges. challenges of covert are not over. we had to feed 9 million people three meals a day during the pandemic. we produced vaccine doses and it all comes from revenue collection cutting excise duty by the central government and a percentage tax -- that has been a difficult decision but we have taken it. inflation is at the core. one of the large economies -- the largest economy, $20 trillion economy, is facing inflation numbers, highest in 30 years. if you look at any country around the world, india included, yes, for anyone to try and argue that high oil prices do not result in innovation would be a difficult argument to make. i was told by one of my counterparts that it was -- it's all part of the same equation. you cannot take it away. we made a concerted push. i'm told that is being factored in
i have spoken to my counterparts from saudi arabia, uae, russia, and i can go on naming others and i'm sure some of the others, the americans and all of the others. bottom line here is that -- it's correct. we had to cut excise duty at a time when we are confronting many developmental challenges. challenges of covert are not over. we had to feed 9 million people three meals a day during the pandemic. we produced vaccine doses and it all comes from revenue collection cutting excise duty by the...
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interesting is are they targeting price or are they also trying to get opec countries, countries like the uae and saudi arabia to up the barrels they are putting on the market? are they trying to incentivize the producers to supply the market so is it you or me and wouldn't you like to benefit financially from more barrels on the market. so would it pay for opec to increase beyond the 400,000. if they fear long-term releases from countries >> you mentioned the ability to take advantage of the prices we have in the market right now that includes u.s. producers of shale oil and gas. is there a -- is it a surprise maybe to you that more u.s. companies are not ramping up production as much that the rig counts are rising but not as quickly as perhaps some would expect given the fact we're seeing oil at $80 a barrel or thereabouts >> reporter: i mean, investors have been demanding that u.s. shale companies exercise discipline, they don't go simply for growth obviously the expectation that u.s. production will grow this year and it was very interesting at this conference you had a ceo saying that th
interesting is are they targeting price or are they also trying to get opec countries, countries like the uae and saudi arabia to up the barrels they are putting on the market? are they trying to incentivize the producers to supply the market so is it you or me and wouldn't you like to benefit financially from more barrels on the market. so would it pay for opec to increase beyond the 400,000. if they fear long-term releases from countries >> you mentioned the ability to take advantage of...
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the uae from necessity has been a second home to pack as any cricket. he looked like he could back into by his whole life. the crowd knew they were watching the best in the game, and so did australia — exactly why they loved getting him out forjust 39. but they followed in innings of sheer exuberance from mohamed rizwan, office sickbed to hit for sixes. that was just a warm—up — 55 off 32 balls from him. pakistan 176, looks good, didn't it? australia responded with a resurgent david warner — sometimes the biggest hits matter, sometimes the faintest touches. replay suggested he didn't hit it at all. while matthew wade shot here wasn't good enough to beat the fielder. ali sadly dropped it. and look at wade did next — astonishing batting, three consecutive sixes to win the match and 19th over, heightening the sense that anything can be traced. —— anything can be chased. joe wilson, bbc news. to rugby union now — and england head coach eddiejones sprang a surprise by naming manu tuilagi on the wing, for the match against australia at twicken
the uae from necessity has been a second home to pack as any cricket. he looked like he could back into by his whole life. the crowd knew they were watching the best in the game, and so did australia — exactly why they loved getting him out forjust 39. but they followed in innings of sheer exuberance from mohamed rizwan, office sickbed to hit for sixes. that was just a warm—up — 55 off 32 balls from him. pakistan 176, looks good, didn't it? australia responded with a resurgent david...
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everything else these talks with iran that are about to start happening again in vienna, the saudis and uae have been talking to iran as well at this time they're trying to up the pressure of hezbollah, of course so many different fingers in the pie, you could say guys >> i'll pick up there, hadley, thank you very much in deed. i want to go back to paris, cop21 back in 2015 and the person who perhaps as much as anyone if not more than anyone who's responsible for finally getting a deal together was i think christiana figurareze i remember so well our conversations during and at the end of cop21 i know you said to me something offcamera that made me think you said going into it there was pes schism we could get a deal and this time around there might be more pessimism. >> i do remain optimistic. humans have a short memory and put successes that have occurred in a halo and think they just happened miraculously. paris was not a miracle. it was the result of a lot of hard work during years and this is substantially also going to be the result of a lot of hard work there is a fundamental differe
everything else these talks with iran that are about to start happening again in vienna, the saudis and uae have been talking to iran as well at this time they're trying to up the pressure of hezbollah, of course so many different fingers in the pie, you could say guys >> i'll pick up there, hadley, thank you very much in deed. i want to go back to paris, cop21 back in 2015 and the person who perhaps as much as anyone if not more than anyone who's responsible for finally getting a deal...
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some comments coming from the uae oil minister, talking about opec loss will ensure while prices -- opec-plus will ensure oil prices will not ruin the economy. you are looking at prices this morning on the board. the market does not believe the joe biden that he has an arsenal to supply quickly to the market. this is the minister i think leaning against the lash back against prince abdullah been some on -- prince abdullah been some on. opec-plus needs to be careful and the oil market needs to be -- dani: there's also the question of the u.s., even if widen is able to release strategic reserves, how much of a lasting impact could it have? perhaps it will have a short-term impact, but how much is really in the u.s. arsenal to bring down some of these prices? at least opec is not budging, making it clear last week that they are doing what they say is best for the oil market and not just kowtowing to anyone, especially the white house. manus: absolutely. when i grew up, there was a wonderful phrase from political parties that said no surrender, and that seems to be coming through from his royal h
some comments coming from the uae oil minister, talking about opec loss will ensure while prices -- opec-plus will ensure oil prices will not ruin the economy. you are looking at prices this morning on the board. the market does not believe the joe biden that he has an arsenal to supply quickly to the market. this is the minister i think leaning against the lash back against prince abdullah been some on -- prince abdullah been some on. opec-plus needs to be careful and the oil market needs to...
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this comes just a year after bahrain and uae normalized relations with israel, which has floated the idea of forming a nato-type alliance to target iran. in kenosha, wisconsin, testimony has ended in the trial of kyle rittenhouse, the white teenage gunman who fatally shot two people and wounded a third during protests over the police shooting of jacob blake in 2020. closing statements are set to begin on monday. meanwhile, in georgia, the trial of the three white men who hunted down and shot dead ahmaud arbery took an unexpected twist thursday when a defense attorney claimed the courtroom presence of high-profile black pastors sitting with the arbery family could be "intimidating" for the jury, which is almost all white. >> obviously, there are only so many pastors they can have. al sharpton, that's fine. that's it. we don't want any more black pastors coming in here or jesse jackson, whoever was here earlier this week, sitting with the victims family trying to influence the jury in this case. amy: in a statement, the reverend al sharpton said the attorney's comments "underscore the
this comes just a year after bahrain and uae normalized relations with israel, which has floated the idea of forming a nato-type alliance to target iran. in kenosha, wisconsin, testimony has ended in the trial of kyle rittenhouse, the white teenage gunman who fatally shot two people and wounded a third during protests over the police shooting of jacob blake in 2020. closing statements are set to begin on monday. meanwhile, in georgia, the trial of the three white men who hunted down and shot...
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i talked to people recently that said no maybe only the saudis and uae have the ability to sell more oil but the other countries like kuwait in particular, other people i talked to, said they don't. so to expect opec to throw a bunch of oil in the market may not be unfeasible, not impossible but harder than we believe unless the saudis go their own way. >> that's right. the key metric that we have to look at here is spare production capacity around the world but particularly in those opec countries. and we think that it's probably kind of at the low end of the range that's bandied about, somewhere between 3 and 5 million barrels per day. remember those countries within that group that are struggling to produce at their target level, they don't want the quotas to increase from here because they're not going to be able to participate and contribute as we watch demand rebound, exports pretty flat from those guys despite a bull tape, and we have still medium to long-term supply growth limited by esg, carbonization policies being talked about and investor discipline from the streets. it's
i talked to people recently that said no maybe only the saudis and uae have the ability to sell more oil but the other countries like kuwait in particular, other people i talked to, said they don't. so to expect opec to throw a bunch of oil in the market may not be unfeasible, not impossible but harder than we believe unless the saudis go their own way. >> that's right. the key metric that we have to look at here is spare production capacity around the world but particularly in those opec...
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not just the recognition with the uae and others. one question i have is whether baker might see this as a moment in which you could tie together economic dealmaking and pushing arabs to resume thinking about palestine and the palestinians as part of those negotiations. martin has rightly pointed out a number of times when i've been in these conversations with him that one challenge of the so-called abraham accords is de -linking the question of israel's relations with its arab neighbors from the questions with the palestinians. would there be a way that baker might pursue to put that question back on the table where the u.s. could make concrete steps? my basic view is that he would be extremely wary of getting involved in pointless negotiations and back-and-forth at this moment in time. >> martin, channel kissinger 2021. martin? >> this is a kissingerian moment . everything with henry kissinger is a question of a balance of power and he would run to address the larger challenge when iran is moving towards the nuclear threshold and t
not just the recognition with the uae and others. one question i have is whether baker might see this as a moment in which you could tie together economic dealmaking and pushing arabs to resume thinking about palestine and the palestinians as part of those negotiations. martin has rightly pointed out a number of times when i've been in these conversations with him that one challenge of the so-called abraham accords is de -linking the question of israel's relations with its arab neighbors from...
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longest spell of rain, but showery rained fire northern ireland, england, for central eastern england, uae see a special rain in the morning and then brightens up for a time with the chance of showers after that. it will be a blustery day committees are average wind speeds. some coasts gusting around 14 mph. as for the temperature, another mild day up to around 15 celsius in southeast england. over that weekend, around 15 celsius in southeast england. overthat weekend, it around 15 celsius in southeast england. over that weekend, it stays mild, with high—pressure building and, it is and calmer. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... the race to reach a deal — delegates enter the last 48 hours of the cop26 summit, to try to tackle climate change. the world is watching us, and they are willing us to work together and reach consensus. and we know that we cannot afford to fail them. the nhs under stress — paramedics tell the bbc lives are at risk because of growing waits for ambulances. more developments in the racism scandal surrounding yorkshire county cricket club, as their ceo mar
longest spell of rain, but showery rained fire northern ireland, england, for central eastern england, uae see a special rain in the morning and then brightens up for a time with the chance of showers after that. it will be a blustery day committees are average wind speeds. some coasts gusting around 14 mph. as for the temperature, another mild day up to around 15 celsius in southeast england. over that weekend, around 15 celsius in southeast england. overthat weekend, it around 15 celsius in...
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countries — italy, austria and spain — italy, austria and spain, but the competition is set to move to the uae on a five year dealfrom 2022. abu dhabi would host across multiple venues and the tournament could stretch to 12 days. it wouldn't finish until early december and there are concerns it would clash with football's world cup in nearby qatar. the decision is to be rubber stamped next week. plenty of british interest in european action tonight. head over to the bbc sport website for all the latest on those fixtures. west ham's europa league tie with vienna and celtic�*s game at bayer leverkusen gets under way in the next few minutes — as do tottenham in their europa conference league fixture at mura. all the details are bbc.co.uk/sport. that's all from team here — more from the bbc sport centre throughout the evening. thank you for that. let's get more now on the deaths of 27 people whose dinghy capsized in the english channel yesterday. and as part of the response to the tragedy, questions are being asked about what can be done to stop people attempting dangerous crossings to the u
countries — italy, austria and spain — italy, austria and spain, but the competition is set to move to the uae on a five year dealfrom 2022. abu dhabi would host across multiple venues and the tournament could stretch to 12 days. it wouldn't finish until early december and there are concerns it would clash with football's world cup in nearby qatar. the decision is to be rubber stamped next week. plenty of british interest in european action tonight. head over to the bbc sport website for...
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by the first week of december, we'll have uae and dubai, we are reclaiming the title as the international travel hub. bear in the mind, we held that title for eight years. yvonne: we got a give it to, right, has. and so we hope you are booking your flight soon, because that is a lot of places you can go. we will hear from the airlines. sing air. cathay pacific is another story but following the trend that we are seeing globally but certainly a lot of questions around them, at least hong kong, these crewmembers and whether they should be quarantined. that's something that has been centered around cathay pacific and the pilot that did contract covid. what we're looking at more of is singapore. let's talk about that with our senior medical reporter. is singapore fully back? >> singapore is not fully back yet, but of course what we are seeing from the government there is that they are committed to reopening to the rest of the world. we're seeing these countries like indonesia and india which had huge covid outbreaks, which was really a concern for the world, the delta infection came from indi
by the first week of december, we'll have uae and dubai, we are reclaiming the title as the international travel hub. bear in the mind, we held that title for eight years. yvonne: we got a give it to, right, has. and so we hope you are booking your flight soon, because that is a lot of places you can go. we will hear from the airlines. sing air. cathay pacific is another story but following the trend that we are seeing globally but certainly a lot of questions around them, at least hong kong,...
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before biden's announcement, we heard from the uae saying it had no reason to do that. we are seeing a slightly less aggressive move from the producers. can opec-plus meet them halfway? is there any room for any more response from those producing nations? all eyes will be on their meeting. shery: we have heard reporting in japan that the government will now support 1.2 barrel reserves released today. what are we expecting from some of the other nations that could be participating in this in asia? david: we are expecting 4 million to 5 million barrels released by japan. south korea expecting around 3.5 million barrels. india plans to release 5 million barrels within as soon as a week. we are getting a good sense of those nations. the big one everyone is waiting for is to see what china will do. china has already indicated in the xi-biden talks that it will take coordinated action, but how big? one report suggesting that could be -- china's release can be between 7 and 15 million barrels. that is the key piece in the story we are watching for now. haidi: our energy and co
before biden's announcement, we heard from the uae saying it had no reason to do that. we are seeing a slightly less aggressive move from the producers. can opec-plus meet them halfway? is there any room for any more response from those producing nations? all eyes will be on their meeting. shery: we have heard reporting in japan that the government will now support 1.2 barrel reserves released today. what are we expecting from some of the other nations that could be participating in this in...
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already we had word this morning that the planned vaccination lane for travel from qatar, uae and saudi arabia which was planned for december 6 has been indefinitely scrapped or postponed. singapore is taking those steps as one of the more open nations in the asia-pacific. japan is on high alert, they raise the level to the highest, they're going to be screening passengers coming from at least six african nations. but again, international travel to and from japan is fairly limited and china is not allowing international travel. kathleen: back to you on what will happen with distributions of vaccines, to places like africa where they are underserved, a who official on friday saying developed nations should not be encouraging boosters when there are still so many people in the world who need them. how do you think the response to that will go? emma: i think this variance is that call of what the who that it is in the interest to develop -- vaccinate the developing world because it is essentially a petri dish. it puts the rest of the world at risk. countries want to be protecting their peo
already we had word this morning that the planned vaccination lane for travel from qatar, uae and saudi arabia which was planned for december 6 has been indefinitely scrapped or postponed. singapore is taking those steps as one of the more open nations in the asia-pacific. japan is on high alert, they raise the level to the highest, they're going to be screening passengers coming from at least six african nations. but again, international travel to and from japan is fairly limited and china is...
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it's been a - couple of years as we had one. 27 and a 28 in the uae because those are big gas producing countries. i are big gas producing countries. i think one of the things we can hopefully say if they will have a real interest in talking aboutjust transition but it does obviously mean that campaigners in particular are very keen to keep some of that fossil language in this text because how likely are you to get that in saudi arabia? we how likely are you to get that in saudi arabia?— how likely are you to get that in saudi arabia? we are going to get out of this text _ saudi arabia? we are going to get out of this text a _ saudi arabia? we are going to get out of this text a meeting - saudi arabia? we are going to get out of this text a meeting every i out of this text a meeting every year. do you think that?- out of this text a meeting every year. do you think that? that's what serious looks _ year. do you think that? that's what serious looks like _ year. do you think that? that's what serious looks like that's _ year. do you think that? that's what serious looks like that's wha
it's been a - couple of years as we had one. 27 and a 28 in the uae because those are big gas producing countries. i are big gas producing countries. i think one of the things we can hopefully say if they will have a real interest in talking aboutjust transition but it does obviously mean that campaigners in particular are very keen to keep some of that fossil language in this text because how likely are you to get that in saudi arabia? we how likely are you to get that in saudi arabia?— how...
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we have the european space agency as a customer, the german space agency as a customer, the uae space agency. we have self invested using the hardware. it is accepted, using commerce as an american tool of power and influence is an important part of the diplomatic -- almost a soft diplomatic tool. for me, the maturing of the public-private partnerships with nasa is a sign that america's presence in space is both robust and adhering to our american values. >> mr. manber, let me jump in. two questions. number one, as we have seen with spacex -- blue origin essentially freezing the move to mars, as we work through the protest and that the lawsuit -- and i am a huge fan of commercial, but we are seeing that commercial thing is really disrupting the congressman's 2033 schedule. number two, as a business on myself -- businessman myself, what happens when there is no capital or not a profitable business model? what keeps this from being the chip industry, so to say, in space, where you just cannot build the factory? mr. manber: i share with you the concerns of having too much influence in th
we have the european space agency as a customer, the german space agency as a customer, the uae space agency. we have self invested using the hardware. it is accepted, using commerce as an american tool of power and influence is an important part of the diplomatic -- almost a soft diplomatic tool. for me, the maturing of the public-private partnerships with nasa is a sign that america's presence in space is both robust and adhering to our american values. >> mr. manber, let me jump in....
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across three different countries — italy, austria and spain — but the competition is set to move to the uae on a five year deal from 2022. abu dhabi would host across multiple venues and the tournament could stretch to 12 days. it wouldn't finish until early december and there are concerns it would clash with football's world cup in nearby qatar. the decision is to be rubber stamped next week. that's all the sport for now. holly hamilton at the bbc sport centre. we stay with support. the government says it will work �*at pace' on proposals to create an independent regulator for english football, to ensure the financial stability and good governance of the game. it's one of a number of recommendations made by a fan—led review, which was carried out by the former sports minister, tracey crouch. our sports correspondent nesta mcgregor has the details. chanting: we want ashley out, we want ashley out. _ well, they do say the best football chants are short, to the point, and easy to remember. and whether it's a protest against ownership, a breakaway league, or the financial state of a club,
across three different countries — italy, austria and spain — but the competition is set to move to the uae on a five year deal from 2022. abu dhabi would host across multiple venues and the tournament could stretch to 12 days. it wouldn't finish until early december and there are concerns it would clash with football's world cup in nearby qatar. the decision is to be rubber stamped next week. that's all the sport for now. holly hamilton at the bbc sport centre. we stay with support. the...
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across three different countries, italy, austria and spain, but the competition is set to move to the uae on a five year dealfrom 2022. abu dhabi would host across multiple venues and the tournament could stretch to 12 days. it wouldn't finish until early december and there are concerns it would clash with football's world cup in nearby qatar. the decision is to be rubber stamped next week. ronnie 0'sullivan says he prefers watching snooker to playing it, but even so, he's through to the second round of the uk championship. the seven time former champion will have to play again after surviving a challenging match with michael white, eventually winning by 6—3 in york. 0'sullivan refused to be drawn on this, but some of snooker�*s big names have backed shaun murphy, over his claim that amateurs should not be allowed to play in professional tournaments. murphy was knocked out by the 19—year—old chinese amateur, si jiahui on tuesday and said afterwards, "that young man shouldn't be in the tournament." the world snooker tour said it "strongly disagrees with his comments" but defending
across three different countries, italy, austria and spain, but the competition is set to move to the uae on a five year dealfrom 2022. abu dhabi would host across multiple venues and the tournament could stretch to 12 days. it wouldn't finish until early december and there are concerns it would clash with football's world cup in nearby qatar. the decision is to be rubber stamped next week. ronnie 0'sullivan says he prefers watching snooker to playing it, but even so, he's through to the second...
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uae or whatever. the u.s. government will not even return a phone call to allow these private operators like scott mann to do his job. that's how sinful this is what is happening under this administration. >> even worse than that, brian. they changed the paper work requirements like 500 times. ainsley: what's the reason for that? i don't understand any of these policies? >> undermine what you are doing. not only do they not care. but they are still pressuring every neighboring country to not just lock down their borders to americans trying to help but to afghans themselves. they have created a prison. the entire country is like a prison that is burning to the ground. the taliban has gone back. everyone you ever saw surrendering and getting so-called amnesty hunting them down one by one. if i were to show you what's in my inbox the number ever soldiers and special operations soldiers who we made promises to, right? this is band of brothers in realtime. and then we left them there to die. brian: we are not forge
uae or whatever. the u.s. government will not even return a phone call to allow these private operators like scott mann to do his job. that's how sinful this is what is happening under this administration. >> even worse than that, brian. they changed the paper work requirements like 500 times. ainsley: what's the reason for that? i don't understand any of these policies? >> undermine what you are doing. not only do they not care. but they are still pressuring every neighboring...
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. >> it's like the uae. and other middle eastern countries. it's not like we can give them a take or leave it proposition. >> if you're not doing business with them, joe, you have less leverage over them as well. >> right. >> to pull back. any future business opportunities. it's important that we maintain those ties but very important we work together with partners and allies like our large economy countries -- germany, japan, et cetera, so we can collectively apply pressure against the chinese communist party and bring them over a period of time into a position of better behavior. >> so, senator, i want to follow up on joe's point, because he laid out those three areas of how we see that relationship. how do you think the chinese sees their relationship with us? because, you know, the smart economists out there looking down the road see the largest economy in the world not being here centered here in the u.s. but centered in china. you've addressed the issue of what they're doing with their missile defense and offensive weaponry. how do you t
. >> it's like the uae. and other middle eastern countries. it's not like we can give them a take or leave it proposition. >> if you're not doing business with them, joe, you have less leverage over them as well. >> right. >> to pull back. any future business opportunities. it's important that we maintain those ties but very important we work together with partners and allies like our large economy countries -- germany, japan, et cetera, so we can collectively apply...
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uae, saudi, informally. that is not the issue the caller has made it out to be, and many of these states have been able to put aside their differences, given the 800 pound elephant in the room, it is rising republic of iran, and one that could be nuclear-armed. host: the new york times reporting said this about israel's role. saying, american officials morning there is really counterparts that attacks on ukrainian nuclear facilities are counterproductive. -- on irani and nuclear facilities are counterproductive. how does that affect this discussion of iran's nuclear program? guest: there are different approaches taken to counter proliferation efforts. the u.s. has preferred the iranian nuclear program. more diplomacy, more talks. when it comes to pressure, lots of sanctions. then only selectively acts of sabotage. other sorts of forms of pressure. when you look at the strings of assassinations or or recently the summer of nuclear sabotage, the summer of 2020 when many of iran's new facilities were subject to
uae, saudi, informally. that is not the issue the caller has made it out to be, and many of these states have been able to put aside their differences, given the 800 pound elephant in the room, it is rising republic of iran, and one that could be nuclear-armed. host: the new york times reporting said this about israel's role. saying, american officials morning there is really counterparts that attacks on ukrainian nuclear facilities are counterproductive. -- on irani and nuclear facilities are...
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in qatar or uae. we couldn't even do the proper drone strike when we were on the ground in afghanistan. and now they're talking about partnering with russia to use their bases in central asia as our counterterrorism mission. what are your thoughts on this isr capability? >> thank you, senator mccaul. it's a pipe dream. it is -- these are raids that can be conducted against obvious targets, but of course, now you have the taliban in control, in control of large urban areas where they're intermingled with civilians, which makes the likelihood of a significant amount of collateral damage a big risk on any strike, as we saw with the mistaken strike after the mass murder attack against our servicemen and afghans at the airport. it is almost impossible to gain visibility of a terrorist network without partners on the ground who are helping you with human intelligence to be able to map those networks. and so i think this could be a band-aid. i think we could go after some of the most egregious jihadist terro
in qatar or uae. we couldn't even do the proper drone strike when we were on the ground in afghanistan. and now they're talking about partnering with russia to use their bases in central asia as our counterterrorism mission. what are your thoughts on this isr capability? >> thank you, senator mccaul. it's a pipe dream. it is -- these are raids that can be conducted against obvious targets, but of course, now you have the taliban in control, in control of large urban areas where they're...
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you two examples, the favorite for president of interpol in the vote tomorrow is a general from the uae, he's faced legal action in the past over allegations of torture. and also chen, according to a report, has been involved in forcing dissidents back to china, in issuing interpol red notices in order to get dissidents back to china despite the fact that those red notices are not supposed to be used for political cases. just to give you one example, there is a uighur activist in morocco who is in jail after he faced a red notice. that red notice was then canceled. he is still in jail in morocco battling not to be extradited back to china. so you know, joe, next month president biden will hold his him acclaimed democracy summit and there is a lot of talk about that. but it is possible to argue that actually the real fight over democracy is happening month on month in meetings like this interpol gathering here in turkey this week. remember this, and i didn't know this, it is pretty stunning, interpol is the second biggest international organization in the world aside from the united nati
you two examples, the favorite for president of interpol in the vote tomorrow is a general from the uae, he's faced legal action in the past over allegations of torture. and also chen, according to a report, has been involved in forcing dissidents back to china, in issuing interpol red notices in order to get dissidents back to china despite the fact that those red notices are not supposed to be used for political cases. just to give you one example, there is a uighur activist in morocco who is...