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coming up next, a floating abortion clinic in the gulf of mexico? we will talk kristen: today, the governor of one of the gulf states is handing the idea of a bait area doctor can make gynecologist or obstetrician wants to put a floating abortion clinic in federal waters in the gulf of mexico. joining us live is a doctor and professor to talk more about her idea, including the potential legal and logistical challenges. thank you for your time. >> certainly. kristen: you are calling this project the prowess. what does that stand for? >> it's an acronym for predict the rights by women in state statutes. kristen: it is wrapped around a vessel that would be in the gulf of mexico. give us the 411 on how you see this working. >> the vessel would be in federal waters in the gulf of mexico and will be a reproductive, comprehensive reproductive health clinic that offers a wide range of services to include contraception, testing for sexually transmitted infections and treatment, hopefully immunization and surgical terminations. kristen: this idea is novel and
coming up next, a floating abortion clinic in the gulf of mexico? we will talk kristen: today, the governor of one of the gulf states is handing the idea of a bait area doctor can make gynecologist or obstetrician wants to put a floating abortion clinic in federal waters in the gulf of mexico. joining us live is a doctor and professor to talk more about her idea, including the potential legal and logistical challenges. thank you for your time. >> certainly. kristen: you are calling this...
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so i'm in south africa, but i'm not that far from the gulf states because the gulf states have been exercise the influence to study charities, to the mosques and the sermons, and so on coming from saudi arabia, iran, turkey, and so on a course. yeah. and i'm, i think that 1st of all, if you take the gulf states, you are talking both very few citizens and some of the state. so i think with much of the population being expatriate, i think that the, i think with the price of oil was down on and there was much more tension in the society. okay. but as it had gone up, no, i think the who is make use of oil well to buy off descent on the one hand, the eas attempts to transform the society. but to be honest with you, it is, i'm not sure how successful they are, and i'm not sure how far they are going to go. but so you can't, for example, have a situation where, you know, show your soul to be progressive by allowing women to drive. but then you take a dissident like jamal shogi and you saw him into pieces in the eastern concert. right? and these are the contradictions in my view. ah, unless you have
so i'm in south africa, but i'm not that far from the gulf states because the gulf states have been exercise the influence to study charities, to the mosques and the sermons, and so on coming from saudi arabia, iran, turkey, and so on a course. yeah. and i'm, i think that 1st of all, if you take the gulf states, you are talking both very few citizens and some of the state. so i think with much of the population being expatriate, i think that the, i think with the price of oil was down on and...
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so i'm in south africa, but i'm not that far from the gulf states because the gulf states have been exercise the influence to study charities, to the mosques and the sermons, and so on coming from saudi arabia, iran, turkey, and so on across. yeah. and i, i think that 1st of all, if you take the gulf states, you are talking both very few citizens and some of the state. so i think with much of the population being expatriate, i think that the, i think with the price of oil was down on and there was a much more tension in the society. okay. but as it had gone up, no, i think the who is make use of oil well to buy off descent on the one handy ease attempts to transform the society. but to be honest with you, it is. i'm not sure how successful they are and i'm not sure how far they are going to go. but so you can't, for example, have a situation where, you know, show yourself to be progressive by allowing women to drive. but then you take a dissident like jamaica shogi and you saw him in 2 pieces in the east, on concert. right? and these are the contradictions in my view. ah, unless you have tha
so i'm in south africa, but i'm not that far from the gulf states because the gulf states have been exercise the influence to study charities, to the mosques and the sermons, and so on coming from saudi arabia, iran, turkey, and so on across. yeah. and i, i think that 1st of all, if you take the gulf states, you are talking both very few citizens and some of the state. so i think with much of the population being expatriate, i think that the, i think with the price of oil was down on and there...
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— of the gulf states? thanks for havin: of the gulf states? thanks for having me- — of the gulf states? thanks for having me. of— of the gulf states? thanks for having me. of the _ of the gulf states? thanks for having me. of the honest - of the gulf states? thanks for . having me. of the honest answer of the gulf states? thanks for - having me. of the honest answer is that the united states as part of a global marketplace and whatever happens anywhere drives up prices at the pump here. and so, even though the pump here. and so, even though the united states is roughly self—sufficient in terms of the amount of oil it produces and consumes, it's also by far the biggest trader of oil, both crude oil and products that it gets made into, like petrol and diesel fuel. that's partly because the complexity of the modern oil industry and also because of the continental scale of the marketplace here. i because of the continental scale of the marketplace here.— because of the continental scale of the marketplace here. i was speaking to a congress
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so i mean from africa, but i'm not that far from the gulf states because the gulf states have been exercised. the influence still the charities through the mosques and the sermons, and so on coming from saudi arabia, iran, turkey, and so on, across the year. and i think that's 1st of all, if you take the gulf states you are talking but very few citizens in some of the state. so i, for with much of the population being expatriate, i think that the, i think with the price of oil was down and there was much more tension in the society. okay. but as it has gone up, no, i think the who is make use of oil well to buy off the scent. on the one hand, the ease attempts to transform the society. but to be honest with you use, i'm not sure how successful they are, and i'm not sure how far they are going to go. but so you can't, for example, how the situation will, you know, show yourself to be progressive by allowing women to drive. but then you take a dissident like jamal shogi and you saw him into pieces in the eastern concert, right? and these are the contradictions in my view. ah, unless you have t
so i mean from africa, but i'm not that far from the gulf states because the gulf states have been exercised. the influence still the charities through the mosques and the sermons, and so on coming from saudi arabia, iran, turkey, and so on, across the year. and i think that's 1st of all, if you take the gulf states you are talking but very few citizens in some of the state. so i, for with much of the population being expatriate, i think that the, i think with the price of oil was down and...
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so, i mean from africa, but i'm not that far from the gulf states because the gulf states have been exercised. the influence this to the charities through the mosques and the sermons and so on coming from saudi arabia, iran, turkey, and so on, across the year. and i think that's 1st of all, if you take the gulf states, you are talking but very few citizens in some of the state. so i, with much of the population being expatriate, i think that the, i think with the price of oil was down and there was much more tension in the society. okay. but as it had gone up, no, i think the rules make use of oil. well, to buy off descent on the one hand, the eas attempt to transform the society. but to be honest with you, it is, i'm not sure how successful they are, and i'm not sure how far they are going to go. but so you can't, for example, how the situation will, you know, show your soul to be progressive by allowing women to drive. but then you take a dissident like jamal cas shogi and you saw him in 2 pieces in the eastern concert . right? and these are the contradictions in my view. ah, unless you hav
so, i mean from africa, but i'm not that far from the gulf states because the gulf states have been exercised. the influence this to the charities through the mosques and the sermons and so on coming from saudi arabia, iran, turkey, and so on, across the year. and i think that's 1st of all, if you take the gulf states, you are talking but very few citizens in some of the state. so i, with much of the population being expatriate, i think that the, i think with the price of oil was down and there...
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wade by setting up a floating abortion clinic in the gulf of mexico. she joins us after the break. >>> then some of the oldest trees in the world in danger of burning. we're going to take you to yosemite where >>> welcome back, everyone. fighting back after the fall of roe v. wade a-local obgyn who is a professor is planning to take a boat to the gulf of mexico parking it in federal waters and turning it into a floating clinic that will offer reproductive health care including abortions. the idea would be to offer services to people in alabama, louisiana, mississippi, texas. four states where abortions are now banned or limited. joining us now is the doctor spearheading this floating clinic. dr. meg autry. thank you so much for joining us. how did you come up with this idea? >> so, this has been an idea that i had in the back of my mind for awhile. originally i was thinking about the mississippi river based on things like ozark and gambling boats and then it turns out that the water in the mississippi river is the laws are subject to the states that it
wade by setting up a floating abortion clinic in the gulf of mexico. she joins us after the break. >>> then some of the oldest trees in the world in danger of burning. we're going to take you to yosemite where >>> welcome back, everyone. fighting back after the fall of roe v. wade a-local obgyn who is a professor is planning to take a boat to the gulf of mexico parking it in federal waters and turning it into a floating clinic that will offer reproductive health care including...
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in accordance with the gulf initiative and its executive mechanism. and the outcomes of the many national dialogue and relevant security, national resolutions. in general, we must agree on rules that we all respect to guide our action to resolve crises in yemen, libya and other countries. these rules include confining the tools of violence in this, in the hands of the state and distinguishing between the consensual system and the court system. there court, a system may go beyond partnership and political representation to sharing the state and its institutions as if there were spoils in a way that would cripple and render them unable to carry out their functions. these principles also serve as a steering guide and iraq and lebanon, which are experiencing crises of another kind as for syria player juice. it's not plausible to accept the fait accompli which means that continuation of the terrible injustice to which the syrian people are subjected, we must all act to reach a political solution in accordance with the geneva, one communique resolutions in
in accordance with the gulf initiative and its executive mechanism. and the outcomes of the many national dialogue and relevant security, national resolutions. in general, we must agree on rules that we all respect to guide our action to resolve crises in yemen, libya and other countries. these rules include confining the tools of violence in this, in the hands of the state and distinguishing between the consensual system and the court system. there court, a system may go beyond partnership and...
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s president meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital. he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east zone becoming clear to me how closely interwoven america's interest or with the successes will we will not walk away and leave a vacuum refilled by china. russia ram will shift to bill on this moment. active principle, mercury leadership, it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the withdrawal from afghanistan, but biden also signalled, washington remains a dominant player when it comes to the most pressing threats to global security. the war in ukraine, china's growing influence, and preventing iran from getting a nuclear weapon and saudi oil has been a driving factor with the u. s. looking to shore up its supplies and bring prices down, especially if it can replace russian energy. but the summit was overshadowed by bite and criticizing saudi arabia's human rights record. in particular, the killing of jernace demarco shoji the saudi foreign minister swiped back the
s president meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital. he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east zone becoming clear to me how closely interwoven america's interest or with the successes will we will not walk away and leave a vacuum refilled by china. russia ram will shift to bill on this moment. active principle, mercury leadership, it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the withdrawal from afghanistan,...
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all of you here today for the presentation of this report of the presidential advisory committee on gulf war veterans illnesses. the work of this committee reflects the administration's commitment to finding answers for the thousands of brave men and women suffering from undiagnosed illnesses after serving in the persian gulf war. and it reflects the president's abiding commitment to being responsive to and responsible for our veterans and their families. i know that there are members who are here of the commission and i'd like them if they would just to stand so that we could see all they're all standing good. we appreciate very much the time and effort that went into this service, and i know firsthand how important and difficult your task has been over the last four years the president and i have received many heart-wrenching letters from gulf war veterans and family members. many veterans and their family members said they felt that their country had forgotten them. so in the fall of 1994, the president asked me to explore the issues surrounding the health needs of gulf war veterans a
all of you here today for the presentation of this report of the presidential advisory committee on gulf war veterans illnesses. the work of this committee reflects the administration's commitment to finding answers for the thousands of brave men and women suffering from undiagnosed illnesses after serving in the persian gulf war. and it reflects the president's abiding commitment to being responsive to and responsible for our veterans and their families. i know that there are members who are...
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for example, those from the gulf. so from that perspective, i think it was not, it was not something that any american president expected to be doing. the broad long term trajectory was that the region was becoming less important for us decision makers. but now it seems to have research important in terms of a diminishing power. you only have to look at the increased military spending of china. what's interesting and the real highlights for me from this trip was the, the commitment to the global partnership for infrastructure. so that's the direct form of brinkman ship against the china and belt and road initiative, where the u. s. is trying to combat the influence that china has in developing countries. so it's trying to get itself out of the hole, but it said ok, we're out of time unfortunately. but thanks to our guest. abdul aziz al gulshan to doug band out on zion bel bashi. and thank you to for watching. you can see the problem again. anytime by visiting our website, al jazeera dot com for more debate, go to our
for example, those from the gulf. so from that perspective, i think it was not, it was not something that any american president expected to be doing. the broad long term trajectory was that the region was becoming less important for us decision makers. but now it seems to have research important in terms of a diminishing power. you only have to look at the increased military spending of china. what's interesting and the real highlights for me from this trip was the, the commitment to the...
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so i'm in south africa, but i'm not that far from the gulf states because the gulf states have been exercised the influence to study charities through the mosques and the sermons, and so on coming from saudi arabia, iran, turkey, and so on across. yeah. and i, i think that 1st of all, if you take the gold states, you are talking both very few citizens and some of the state. so i to, with much of the population being expatriate. i think that the, i think with the price of oil was down on and there was a much more tension in the society. okay. but as it has gone up, no, i think the who is make use of oil well to buy off the set up on the one handy ease attempts to transform the society. but to be honest with you, it is. i'm not sure how successful they are, and i'm not sure how far they are going to go. but so you can't, for example, how the situation will, you know, show yourself to be progressive by allowing women to drive. but then you take a dissident like jamal shogi and you saw him into pieces in the eastern concert, right? and these are the contradictions in my view. ah, unless you have
so i'm in south africa, but i'm not that far from the gulf states because the gulf states have been exercised the influence to study charities through the mosques and the sermons, and so on coming from saudi arabia, iran, turkey, and so on across. yeah. and i, i think that 1st of all, if you take the gold states, you are talking both very few citizens and some of the state. so i to, with much of the population being expatriate. i think that the, i think with the price of oil was down on and...
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s. president meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital . he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east zone becoming clear to me how closely interwoven america's interest or successes will we will not walk away and leave a vacuum to be filled by china. russia were, will cease to build on this moment with active principle merkel leadership. it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the withdrawal from afghanistan, but bide, and also signaled washington remains a dominant player when it comes to the most pressing threats to global security. the war in ukraine, china's growing influence, and preventing iran from getting a nuclear weapon and saudi oil has been a driving factor with the u. s. looking to shore up it supplies and bring prices down, especially if it can replace russian energy. but the summit was overshadowed by biden criticizing saudi arabia's human rights record. in particular, the killing of jernace demarco shoji the saudi foreign minister swiped back the c
s. president meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital . he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east zone becoming clear to me how closely interwoven america's interest or successes will we will not walk away and leave a vacuum to be filled by china. russia were, will cease to build on this moment with active principle merkel leadership. it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the withdrawal from...
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s. president, meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital, he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east zone becoming clear to me that how closely interwoven america's interest or with the successes, mainly we will not walk away and leave a vacuum to be filled by china, russia ran will seek to build on this moment with active principle merkel leadership. it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the withdrawal from afghanistan, but bite and also signaled washington remains a dominant player. when it comes to the most pressing threats to global security, the war in ukraine, china is growing influence, and preventing iran from getting a nuclear weapon. and saudi oil has been a driving factor with the u. s. looking to shore up it supplies and bring prices down, especially if it can replace russian energy. but the summit was overshadowed by biden criticizing saudi arabia's human rights record. in particular, the killing of jernace demarco, shoghi, the saudi foreign minister swiped back the conference respo
s. president, meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital, he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east zone becoming clear to me that how closely interwoven america's interest or with the successes, mainly we will not walk away and leave a vacuum to be filled by china, russia ran will seek to build on this moment with active principle merkel leadership. it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the withdrawal...
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s. president meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital. he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east. really becoming clear to me and how closely are woven, america's interest, or with the successes. normally, we will not walk away and leave a vacuum refilled by china. russia ram will shift to bill on this moment. active principle mercury leadership. it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the withdrawal from afghanistan, but bite and also signaled washington remains a dominant player when it comes to the most pressing threats to global security. the war in ukraine time is growing influence and preventing iran from getting a nuclear weapon and saudi oil has been a driving factor with the u. s. looking to shore up its supplies and bring prices down, especially if it can replace russian energy. but the summit was overshadowed by bite and criticizing saudi arabia's human rights record. in particular, the killing of journalist demarco, shoghi the saudi foreign ministe
s. president meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital. he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east. really becoming clear to me and how closely are woven, america's interest, or with the successes. normally, we will not walk away and leave a vacuum refilled by china. russia ram will shift to bill on this moment. active principle mercury leadership. it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the withdrawal from...
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for example, those from the gulf. so from that perspective, i think it was not, it was not something that any american president expected to be doing. the broad long term trajectory was that the region was becoming less important for us decision makers. but now it seems to have research important in terms of a diminishing power. you only have to look at the increased military spending of china. what's interesting and the real highlights for me from this trip was the, the commitment to the global partnership for infrastructure. so that's the direct form of brinkman ship against the china and belt and road initiative, where the u. s. is trying to combat the influence that china has in developing countries. so it's trying to get itself out of the hole, but it said ok, we're out of time unfortunately. but thanks to our guest. abdul aziz al gulshan to doug band out on zion bel bashi. and thank you to watching. you can see the problem again. anytime by visiting our website, al jazeera dot com for more debate, go to our face
for example, those from the gulf. so from that perspective, i think it was not, it was not something that any american president expected to be doing. the broad long term trajectory was that the region was becoming less important for us decision makers. but now it seems to have research important in terms of a diminishing power. you only have to look at the increased military spending of china. what's interesting and the real highlights for me from this trip was the, the commitment to the...
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for example, those from the gulf. so from that perspective, i think it was not, it was not something that any american president expected to be doing. the broad long term trajectory was that the region was becoming less important for us decision makers. but now it seems to have research important in terms of a diminishing power. you only have to look at the increased military spending of china. what's interesting and the real highlight for me from this trip was the, the commitment to the global partnership for infrastructure. so that's the direct form of brinkman ship against the china and belt and rhode initiative, where the u. s. is trying to combat the influence that china has in developing countries. so it's trying to get itself out of the hold that it said ok we're out of time unfortunately. but thanks to our guest, abdul aziz al gulshan to doug band out on zion bell buggy and thank you to for watching. you can see the problem again. anytime by visiting our website, al jazeera dot com for more debate, go to our f
for example, those from the gulf. so from that perspective, i think it was not, it was not something that any american president expected to be doing. the broad long term trajectory was that the region was becoming less important for us decision makers. but now it seems to have research important in terms of a diminishing power. you only have to look at the increased military spending of china. what's interesting and the real highlight for me from this trip was the, the commitment to the global...
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it's gulf. but not as we know it. the live series bankrolled by saudi arabia held its 2nd ever event earlier. this month, staggering prize money of $4000000.00 went to winner. brandon grace, he is not at the open, but other big name rebels who have defected to the new tour are still eligible to compete this week. australian greg norman twice when the open. but he is now the face of live am was banned from the champions dinner ahead of the start at st. andrews. one golfing great has been moved. the split reg norman's an icon on the came, are gone. it's great player. ah, we've been friends for a long time and regardless of what happens, she's going to remain a friend. and he and i just, but unfortunately he and i just don't see i'd i, and what's going on. and simply saudi arabia has been accused of trying to sports wash its image by investing in gulf only families of victims of the september 11th, 2001 attacks on the u. s. carried out mainly by saudi nationals have even protested against live tiger woods things. the reb
it's gulf. but not as we know it. the live series bankrolled by saudi arabia held its 2nd ever event earlier. this month, staggering prize money of $4000000.00 went to winner. brandon grace, he is not at the open, but other big name rebels who have defected to the new tour are still eligible to compete this week. australian greg norman twice when the open. but he is now the face of live am was banned from the champions dinner ahead of the start at st. andrews. one golfing great has been moved....
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s. president, meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital. he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east. becoming clear to me how closely interwoven america's interest or successes. normally, we will not walk away and leave a vacuum to refill by china, russia we're will seek to build on this moment active principle mercury leadership. it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the withdrawal from afghanistan, but biden also signalled washington remains a dominant player when it comes to the most pressing threats to global security. the war in ukraine, china's growing influence, and preventing iran from getting a nuclear weapon. and saudi oil has been a driving factor with the u. s. looking to shore up its supplies and bring prices down, especially if it can replace russian energy. but the summit was overshadowed by bite and criticizing saudi arabia's human rights record. in particular, the killing of journalists, demarco shoji, the saudi foreign minister swiped back the
s. president, meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital. he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east. becoming clear to me how closely interwoven america's interest or successes. normally, we will not walk away and leave a vacuum to refill by china, russia we're will seek to build on this moment active principle mercury leadership. it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the withdrawal from afghanistan, but...
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s. president, meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital. he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east zone becoming clear to me how closely interwoven america's interest are with the successes. normally, we will not walk away and leave a vacuum to be filled by china. russia were rear will seek to build on this moment with active principle mercury leadership. it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the withdrawal from afghanistan, but bide, and also signaled washington remains a dominant player when it comes to the most pressing threats to global security. the war in ukraine, china's growing influence, and preventing iran from getting a nuclear weapon and saudi oil has been a driving factor with the u. s. looking to shore up it's supplies and bring prices down, especially if it can replace russian energy. but the summit was overshadowed by biden criticizing saudi arabia's human rights record. in particular, the killing of jernace demarco shoji the saudi foreign mini
s. president, meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital. he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east zone becoming clear to me how closely interwoven america's interest are with the successes. normally, we will not walk away and leave a vacuum to be filled by china. russia were rear will seek to build on this moment with active principle mercury leadership. it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the...
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s. president meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital . he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east zone becoming clear to me that how close lunar woven america's interest or with the successes will we will not walk away and leave a vacuum to be filled by china. russia were will seek to build on this moment active principle mercury leadership. it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the withdrawal from afghanistan, but bite and also signaled washington remains a dominant player when it comes to the most pressing threats to global security. the war in ukraine time has growing influence and preventing iran from getting a nuclear weapon and saudi oil has been a driving factor with the u. s. looking to shore up it's supplies and bring prices down, especially if it can replace russian energy. but the summit was overshadowed by bite and criticizing saudi arabia's human rights record. in particular, the killing of jernace demarco shoji the saudi foreign minister swiped
s. president meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital . he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east zone becoming clear to me that how close lunar woven america's interest or with the successes will we will not walk away and leave a vacuum to be filled by china. russia were will seek to build on this moment active principle mercury leadership. it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the withdrawal from...
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s. president, meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital, he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east zone. becoming clear to me that how closely interwoven america's interest or with the successes. normally, we will not walk away and leave a vacuum to be filled by china. russia ran will seek to build on this moment with active principle mercury leadership. it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the withdrawal from afghanistan, but bite and also signaled washington remains a dominant player when it comes to the most pressing threats to global security. the war in ukraine, china's growing influence, and preventing iran from getting a nuclear weapon and saudi oil has been a driving factor with the u. s. looking to shore up its supplies and bring prices down, especially if it can replace russian energy. but the summit was overshadowed by biden criticizing saudi arabia's human rights record. in particular, the killing of jernace demarco shoji. the saudi foreign minister swiped back the conference resp
s. president, meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital, he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east zone. becoming clear to me that how closely interwoven america's interest or with the successes. normally, we will not walk away and leave a vacuum to be filled by china. russia ran will seek to build on this moment with active principle mercury leadership. it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the...
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for example, those from the gulf. so from that perspective, i think it was not, it was not something that any american president expected to be doing. the broad long term trajectory was that the region was becoming less important for us decision makers. but now it seems to have research important in terms of a diminishing power. you only have to look at the increased military spending of china. what's interesting and the real highlights for me from this trip was the, the commitment to the global partnership for infrastructure. so that's the direct form of brinkman ship against the china and belt and rhode initiative, where the u. s. is trying to combat the influence that china has in developing countries. so it's trying to get itself out of the hold that it said ok we're out of time unfortunately. but thanks to our guest, abdul aziz al gulshan to doug band out on zion bell buggy and thank you to for watching. you can see the problem again. anytime by visiting our website, al jazeera dot com for more debate, go to our
for example, those from the gulf. so from that perspective, i think it was not, it was not something that any american president expected to be doing. the broad long term trajectory was that the region was becoming less important for us decision makers. but now it seems to have research important in terms of a diminishing power. you only have to look at the increased military spending of china. what's interesting and the real highlights for me from this trip was the, the commitment to the...
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let's take a look at what's happening in the gulf. we have a system that's going to sink to the south, and we're going see it moving very, very slowly it's going to bring the threat of strong winds gusting and heavy rain we could see rain up to 5 inches in some spots. bringing scattered rain from texas to the carolinas we could see 2 inches of rain per hour we could see some flooding rains as well. wednesday the ground is going to be so wet, saturated soil, more rain is going to lead to the risk for flash flooding that could happen in parts of georgia and south carolina as well over 5 inches of rain is possible along the coast this is what the rainfall forecast looks like. we've been so wet in this area the past week, week and a half, and we're going add to this as we go throughout the next few days as well lubbock then we head to the northeast, a nice day there today 85 in new york city with partly sunny skies, 80 in scranton. all right, guys. we're going to look ahead towards the heat, because we're looking at temperatures once agai
let's take a look at what's happening in the gulf. we have a system that's going to sink to the south, and we're going see it moving very, very slowly it's going to bring the threat of strong winds gusting and heavy rain we could see rain up to 5 inches in some spots. bringing scattered rain from texas to the carolinas we could see 2 inches of rain per hour we could see some flooding rains as well. wednesday the ground is going to be so wet, saturated soil, more rain is going to lead to the...
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s. president meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital. he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east zone becoming clear to me and how closely are woven, america's interest, or with the successes. normally, we will not walk away and leave a vacuum refilled by china. russia ram will shift to bill on this moment, active principle, mercury leadership. it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the withdrawal from afghanistan, but biden also signalled washington remains a dominant player when it comes to the most pressing threats to global security. the war in ukraine time has growing influence and preventing iran from getting a nuclear weapon and saudi oil has been a driving factor with the u. s. looking to shore up it's supplies and bring prices down, especially if it can replace russian energy. but the summit was overshadowed by bite and criticizing saudi arabia's human rights record. in particular, the killing of journalists, demarco shoji the saudi foreign minister
s. president meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital. he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east zone becoming clear to me and how closely are woven, america's interest, or with the successes. normally, we will not walk away and leave a vacuum refilled by china. russia ram will shift to bill on this moment, active principle, mercury leadership. it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the withdrawal from...
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s. president meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital. he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east. rule becoming clear to me and how closely are woven, america's interest, or with the successes. normally, we will not walk away and leave a vacuum refilled by china. russia ram will shift to bill on this moment, active principle, mercury leadership. it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the withdrawal from afghanistan, but biden also signalled washington remains a dominant player when it comes to the most pressing threats to global security. the war in ukraine time has growing influence and preventing iran from getting a nuclear weapon and saudi oil has been a driving factor with the u. s. looking to shore up it's supplies and bring prices down, especially if it can replace russian energy. but the summit was overshadowed by bite and criticizing saudi arabia's human rights record. in particular, the killing of jernace demarco shoji the saudi foreign minister swip
s. president meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital. he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east. rule becoming clear to me and how closely are woven, america's interest, or with the successes. normally, we will not walk away and leave a vacuum refilled by china. russia ram will shift to bill on this moment, active principle, mercury leadership. it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the withdrawal from...
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s. president, meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital. he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east. really becoming clear to me how closely interwoven america's interest or successes will we will not walk away and leave a vacuum to be filled by china. russia were, will cease to build on this moment active principle merkel leadership. it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the withdrawal from afghanistan, but bite and also signaled washington remains a dominant player when it comes to the most pressing threats to global security. the war in ukraine, china's growing influence, and preventing iran from getting a nuclear weapon and saudi oil has been a driving factor with the u. s. looking to shore up its supplies and bring prices down, especially if it can replace russian energy. but the summit was overshadowed by biden criticizing saudi arabia's human rights record. in particular, the killing of jernace, jamal kashodi, the saudi foreign minister swiped back the c
s. president, meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital. he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east. really becoming clear to me how closely interwoven america's interest or successes will we will not walk away and leave a vacuum to be filled by china. russia were, will cease to build on this moment active principle merkel leadership. it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the withdrawal from afghanistan,...
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s. president, meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital. he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east. room becoming clear to me and how closely are woven, america's interest, or with the successes. normally, we will not walk away and leave a vacuum refilled by china. russia ram will shake to bill on this moment, act of principle mercury leadership. it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the withdrawal from afghanistan, but bite and also signaled washington remains a dominant player when it comes to the most pressing threats to global security. the war in ukraine time has growing influence and preventing iran from getting a nuclear weapon and saudi oil has been a driving factor with the u. s. looking to shore up it's supplies and bring prices down, especially if it can replace russian energy. but the summit was overshadowed by bite and criticizing saudi arabia's human rights record. in particular, the killing of journalist demarco shoji the saudi foreign minister
s. president, meeting with gulf leaders in saudi arabia's capital. he laid out how he sees america's role in the middle east. room becoming clear to me and how closely are woven, america's interest, or with the successes. normally, we will not walk away and leave a vacuum refilled by china. russia ram will shake to bill on this moment, act of principle mercury leadership. it was a clear message to gulf states who have gradually seen us disengagement from the region. notably the withdrawal from...
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to the east of the gulf is the fjord. 25 miles long and more than 1,500 feet deep. the wildlife-rich hot spot with hidden treasures just below the surface that very few know about and even fewer have seen . >> patagonia is very special because there are secrets hidden there that as a marine biologist is really the dream to unravel. for me it's the most beautiful place on earth. >> in this remote fjord, brandy hauserman has made an extraordinary discovery. cold water corals. unlike tropical corals, which need sunlight, these depend solely on plankton for survival. ecosystems like this are usually found as deep as 8,000 feet. only accessible by deep water submersibles. this is one of the only places on earth where these corals can be found in shallow waters. giving vreni a rare opportunity to get a good long look at them. they're worth the attention. greenhouse gases are not just warming the world. they're also increasing the acidity of our oceans. here in the fjord, the waters are naturally acidic. >> they are a great case study for ocean acidification because author
to the east of the gulf is the fjord. 25 miles long and more than 1,500 feet deep. the wildlife-rich hot spot with hidden treasures just below the surface that very few know about and even fewer have seen . >> patagonia is very special because there are secrets hidden there that as a marine biologist is really the dream to unravel. for me it's the most beautiful place on earth. >> in this remote fjord, brandy hauserman has made an extraordinary discovery. cold water corals. unlike...
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ah, gulf leaders and other regional heads of state o at a summit in saudi arabia, where u. s. president joe biden is laying out his strategy. the middle east. he's been having talks with leaders on the sidelines of the meeting, including his m rossi counterpart. shake mohammed been zeit, i'll nissan. later delegates will be discussing issues from security, cooperation to food and energy. will biden us bogged criticism at home soon after his arrival in saudi arabia on friday, by bumping fists with the saudi crown. prince whitehouse correspond kimmy holcombe reports us president joe biden arrived in saudi arabia to a subdued reception that may have been because of his past comments about the kingdom . we would run in fact make them pay the price and make them, in fact, the pariah that they are applied. she made as a presidential candidate after a cia report suggested the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon may have ordered the 2018 killing of journalists, jamal could, shall g. the president's goal is to reset relations and convinced the kingdom to pump more oil to bring d
ah, gulf leaders and other regional heads of state o at a summit in saudi arabia, where u. s. president joe biden is laying out his strategy. the middle east. he's been having talks with leaders on the sidelines of the meeting, including his m rossi counterpart. shake mohammed been zeit, i'll nissan. later delegates will be discussing issues from security, cooperation to food and energy. will biden us bogged criticism at home soon after his arrival in saudi arabia on friday, by bumping fists...
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specifically steering the somali land coast guards largest vessel in the gulf of arden mm. by falling on chicken. this semi challenges all crimes. now with the saw it today, we are on the mission. i like it because i love my kathy's my. our yuki so who is the 1st woman to join the somali land coast guard, and in just 4 years, the 26 year old has already risen to the rank of captain. what go gallagher? she's totally capable. she's going be on the gun. she can tear the sheila, whatever we do, because she can do it to a ball on the one you are going to, the captains of her and her crew must contend with a civil war raging and neighboring yemen and the somalia based islamist extremist group al chabarise adamo, my goal in this is the government institutions in yemen, collapsed and our neighbors did samaya also loved to hear the smuggler, weapons, fish illegals or traffic humans illegally smuggler white life of bob. so our biggest challenge is coming from year number one. i'll let her go view. i'm going up. we don't know about a young lawyer earlier this year is a lead, a success
specifically steering the somali land coast guards largest vessel in the gulf of arden mm. by falling on chicken. this semi challenges all crimes. now with the saw it today, we are on the mission. i like it because i love my kathy's my. our yuki so who is the 1st woman to join the somali land coast guard, and in just 4 years, the 26 year old has already risen to the rank of captain. what go gallagher? she's totally capable. she's going be on the gun. she can tear the sheila, whatever we do,...
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so i mean, some africa, but i'm not that far from the gulf states because the gulf states have been exercised the influence to studio charities, to the mosques and the sermons, and so on coming from saudi arabia, iran, turkey, and so on across. yeah. and i, i think that 1st of all, if you take the gold states, you are talking both very few citizens and some of the state. so i to, with much of the population being expatriate. i think that the, i think with the price of oil was down and, and there was a much more tension in the society. okay. but as it has gone up, no, i think the who is make use of oil well to buy off the scent. on the one hand, the ease attempt to transfer the society. but to be honest with you, it is, i'm not sure how successful they are, and i'm not sure how far they are going to go. but so you can't counsel how the situation will, you know, show yourself to be progressive by allowing women to drive. but then you take a dissident like jamal shogi and you saw him in 2 pieces in the east, on concert. right? and these are the contradictions in my view. ah, unless you have that
so i mean, some africa, but i'm not that far from the gulf states because the gulf states have been exercised the influence to studio charities, to the mosques and the sermons, and so on coming from saudi arabia, iran, turkey, and so on across. yeah. and i, i think that 1st of all, if you take the gold states, you are talking both very few citizens and some of the state. so i to, with much of the population being expatriate. i think that the, i think with the price of oil was down and, and...
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. >>> she tells us she is learning to take a boat along the gulf of mexico, and provide reproductive care for patients along the coast, in states where abortion access is banned or limited. -- explains. >> reporter: as an ob/gyn, dr. -- performed abortions for decades. when roe versus wade was overturned, it jumpstarted a vision she had been working on, bringing abortion services to people who cannot access them on the waters. >> the idea, the concept is that the vessel will be in federal waters, the distance for which varies depending which state you are near. there will be various ways of transportation to the vessel, depending on the distance. >> autry says she and a team of licensed providers will travel by ship through the gulf of mexico and provide abortions up to 14 weeks. it would also offer other abortion services see that repetitive health clinics, like treatments for sti's, all at little or no cost. >> it would be funded with philanthropy. the patient care is on a needs basis. >> over the years, we have talked about things like boats out in federal waters, past the five mi
. >>> she tells us she is learning to take a boat along the gulf of mexico, and provide reproductive care for patients along the coast, in states where abortion access is banned or limited. -- explains. >> reporter: as an ob/gyn, dr. -- performed abortions for decades. when roe versus wade was overturned, it jumpstarted a vision she had been working on, bringing abortion services to people who cannot access them on the waters. >> the idea, the concept is that the vessel...
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so i'm in south africa, but i'm not that far from the gulf states because the gulf states have been exercised, the influence, the studio charities to the mosques and the sermons, and so on coming from saudi arabia, iran, turkey, and so on across. yeah. and i, i think that 1st of all, if you take the gold states, you are talking both very few citizens and some of the state. so i to, with much of the population being expatriate. i think that the, i think with the price of oil was down and, and there was much more tension in the society. okay. but as it has gone up, no, i think the rules make use of oil well to buy off descent. on the one hand, the eas attempts to transfer the society, but to be honest with you, it is, i'm not sure how successful they are, and i'm not sure how far they are going to go. but so you can't, for example, how the situation will you now show yourself to be progressive by allowing women to drive. but then you take a dissident like jamal shogi and you saw him into pieces in the eastern concert. right? and these are the contradictions in my view. ah, unless you have that
so i'm in south africa, but i'm not that far from the gulf states because the gulf states have been exercised, the influence, the studio charities to the mosques and the sermons, and so on coming from saudi arabia, iran, turkey, and so on across. yeah. and i, i think that 1st of all, if you take the gold states, you are talking both very few citizens and some of the state. so i to, with much of the population being expatriate. i think that the, i think with the price of oil was down and, and...
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to the east of the ancud gulf is the comau fjord. 25 miles long and more than 1,500 feet deep. the wildlife-rich hot spot with hidden treasures just below the surface that very few know about and even fewer have seen . >> patagonia is very special because there are secrets hidden there that, as a marine biologist, is really the dream to unravel. for me, it's the most beautiful place on earth. >> in this remote fjord, vreni haussermann has made an extraordinary discovery, cold water corals. unlike tropical corals, which need sunlight, these depend solely on plankton for survival. ecosystems like this are usually found as deep as 8,000 feet, only accessible by deep water submersibles. this is one of the only places on earth where these corals can be found in shallow waters, giving vreni a rare opportunity to get a good long look at them. they're worth the attention. greenhouse gases are not just warming the world. they're also increasing the acidity of our oceans. here in the fjord, the waters are naturally acidic. >> they are a great case study for ocean acidification because th
to the east of the ancud gulf is the comau fjord. 25 miles long and more than 1,500 feet deep. the wildlife-rich hot spot with hidden treasures just below the surface that very few know about and even fewer have seen . >> patagonia is very special because there are secrets hidden there that, as a marine biologist, is really the dream to unravel. for me, it's the most beautiful place on earth. >> in this remote fjord, vreni haussermann has made an extraordinary discovery, cold water...
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it's gulf. but not as we know it. the live series bankrolled by saudi arabia held its 2nd ever event earlier this month. staggering prize money of $4000000.00 went to winner. brandon grace, he is not at the open, but other big name rebels who have defected to the new tour are still eligible to compete this week. australian greg norman twice when the open. but he is now the face of live and was banned from the champions dinner ahead of the start at st. andrews. one gulf in great has been mowed the split reg norman's an icon on the game, a golf. it's great player. ah, we've been friends for a long time and regardless of what happened, she's gonna remain a friend. and he and i just, but unfortunately he and i just don't see i'd i, and what's going on. and simply saudi arabia has been accused of trying to sports wash its image by investing in gulf only families of victims of the september 11th, 2001 attacks on the u. s. carried out mainly by saudi nationals have even protested against live. tiger woods thinks the rebels m
it's gulf. but not as we know it. the live series bankrolled by saudi arabia held its 2nd ever event earlier this month. staggering prize money of $4000000.00 went to winner. brandon grace, he is not at the open, but other big name rebels who have defected to the new tour are still eligible to compete this week. australian greg norman twice when the open. but he is now the face of live and was banned from the champions dinner ahead of the start at st. andrews. one gulf in great has been mowed...
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so i mean, some africa, but i'm not that far from the gulf states because the gulf states have been exercised, the influence, the studio charities to the mosques and the sermons, and so on coming from saudi arabia, iran, turkey, and so on across. yeah. and i, i think that 1st of all, if you take the gold states, you are talking both very few citizens and some of the state. so i think with much of the population being expatriate, i think that the, i think with the price of oil was down and, and there was much more attentions in the society. okay. but as it has gone up, no, i think the rules make use of oil well to buy off the scent. on the one hand, the eas attempts to transfer the society. but to be honest with you, it is, i'm not sure how successful they are, and i'm not sure how far they are going to go. but so you can't, for example, have a situation where you now show yourself to be progressive by allowing women to drive. but then you take a dissident like jamal shogi and you saw him in 2 pieces in the east and will concert. right? and these are the contradictions in my view. ah, unless y
so i mean, some africa, but i'm not that far from the gulf states because the gulf states have been exercised, the influence, the studio charities to the mosques and the sermons, and so on coming from saudi arabia, iran, turkey, and so on across. yeah. and i, i think that 1st of all, if you take the gold states, you are talking both very few citizens and some of the state. so i think with much of the population being expatriate, i think that the, i think with the price of oil was down and, and...
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to the east of the gulf is the comau fjord. 25 miles long and more than 1,500 feet deep. the wildlife-rich hot spot with hidden treasures just below the surface that very few know about and even fewer have seen. >> patagonia is very special because there are secrets hidden there that as a marine biologist is really the dream to unravel. for me it's the most beautiful place on earth. >> in this remote fjord, vreni haussermann has made an extraordinary discovery. cold water corals. unlike tropical corals, which need sunlight, these depend solely on plankton for survival. ecosystems like this are usually found as deep as 8,000 feet, only accessible by deep water submersibles. this is one of the only places on earth where these corals can be found in shallow waters, giving vreni a rare opportunity to get a good long look at them. they're worth the attention. greenhouse gases are not just warming the world. they're also increasing the acidity of our oceans. here in the fjord, the waters are naturally acidic. >> they are a great case study for ocean acidification because progno
to the east of the gulf is the comau fjord. 25 miles long and more than 1,500 feet deep. the wildlife-rich hot spot with hidden treasures just below the surface that very few know about and even fewer have seen. >> patagonia is very special because there are secrets hidden there that as a marine biologist is really the dream to unravel. for me it's the most beautiful place on earth. >> in this remote fjord, vreni haussermann has made an extraordinary discovery. cold water corals....
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you need the gulf states. though there may be no commitment on oil, what you will hear likely, is that opec plus, a signature foreign policy has over the past few months delivering more and more oil, and they will do the same over july, and the same over august, and the saudis will make the point it isn't the refining capacity around the world to take all that oil if they pumped it and they would say that their oil doesn't affect the markets in that rapid way that leaders like president biden and his european union allies need. to add to the other point, if that is correct, the opec plus is going to increase the output and that does have an impact on oil prices, president biden comes here carrying the burden of all of his european allies, as well as that of domestic concerns about rising gas prices, why, because if public and europe and the united states move away from supporting the leaders in the fight against russia in supporting ukraine, then that fight will in essence crumble sooner. biden carries the wei
you need the gulf states. though there may be no commitment on oil, what you will hear likely, is that opec plus, a signature foreign policy has over the past few months delivering more and more oil, and they will do the same over july, and the same over august, and the saudis will make the point it isn't the refining capacity around the world to take all that oil if they pumped it and they would say that their oil doesn't affect the markets in that rapid way that leaders like president biden...
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. | president biden is meeting gulf leaders today from six nations as he continues his historic trip to the middle east. he's already held talks with saudi prince salman. the white house says the murder of the saudi journalist, jamal khashoggi, was raised during the discussions. the cia concluded that the crown prince had approved the killing — something the saudi state has vehmently denied. 0ur middle east correspondent, anna foster, is injeddah. she says mr biden�*s meeting with the crown prince, did involve a change in policy. he said he wouldn't meet crown prince mohammed bin salman. even four weeks ago, he said that he was only coming here for the summit of the gulf cooperation council. and yet we saw that meeting yesterday between the two leaders. rememberjoe biden, from his time on the election campaign trail, had talked about saudi arabia as a pariah because of the killing of jamal khashoggi, the journalist who was brutally murdered in the consulate in istanbul back in 2018. he, in the first weeks of his presidency, refused to communicate with saudi arabia, in that time w
. | president biden is meeting gulf leaders today from six nations as he continues his historic trip to the middle east. he's already held talks with saudi prince salman. the white house says the murder of the saudi journalist, jamal khashoggi, was raised during the discussions. the cia concluded that the crown prince had approved the killing — something the saudi state has vehmently denied. 0ur middle east correspondent, anna foster, is injeddah. she says mr biden�*s meeting with the crown...
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four weeks ago he said he was coming for the wider gulf cooperation council meeting, not tonight the ground -- not to meet the crown prince. yet, they spend a lot of time together today. joe biden said the meeting was important for the stability of the middle east. he does not want to leave a vacuum here that china and russia can move into. he said it was a vital meeting, but there is no doubt that people will question what kind of image this creates for the u.s. on the world stage. michelle: this trip was always going to be so controversial. how has the rest of the trip to the middle east been? anna: the trip to israel was very much what you would expect. two very strong allies. joe biden and the israeli prime minister exchanged words. what was really notable was this morning when joe biden went to the occupied west bank. he went to bethlehem and visited the church of the nativity and had a meeting with the palestinian president. they talked about the potential for two state solution, something that has been raised for so long, but still seems, after joe biden's meeting today, very
four weeks ago he said he was coming for the wider gulf cooperation council meeting, not tonight the ground -- not to meet the crown prince. yet, they spend a lot of time together today. joe biden said the meeting was important for the stability of the middle east. he does not want to leave a vacuum here that china and russia can move into. he said it was a vital meeting, but there is no doubt that people will question what kind of image this creates for the u.s. on the world stage. michelle:...
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s. president spent his final day of his trip meeting with leaders from the gulf cooperation council, along with jordan, egypt, and iraq. his goal to reassert america's leadership role. one he fears is slowly being eroded by geo political rivals. zone becoming clear to me how closely interwoven america's interests are with the successes, melinda, we will not walk away and leave a vacuum to re filled by china. russia ran by didn't faces high inflation back home, driven partly by a spike in energy prices. so he's pushing gulf leaders, including saudi arabia, to ramp up oil production and bring down fuel costs a goal. he's failed to achieve the game. look at, we don't know if you had the magic kingdom or carry out it's rolled with regards to oil and gas production, as it announced increasing its production capacity to 13000000 barrels a day. saudi arabia will no longer be able to increase production beyond that, a month ago, it was returning to the u. s. empty handed is a problem for president grappling with low approval ratings. biden's also being criticized for resetting relations with
s. president spent his final day of his trip meeting with leaders from the gulf cooperation council, along with jordan, egypt, and iraq. his goal to reassert america's leadership role. one he fears is slowly being eroded by geo political rivals. zone becoming clear to me how closely interwoven america's interests are with the successes, melinda, we will not walk away and leave a vacuum to re filled by china. russia ran by didn't faces high inflation back home, driven partly by a spike in energy...
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the one on one chats will take place on the sidelines of the gulf cooperation council summit in jeddah, saudi arabia. likely on the agenda as i ran security and the economic initiatives with the us . so what does president biden hope to accomplish during these one on one meetings? we're going to turn it over to white house correspondent peter doocy, who is traveling with the president. hi, peter . actually , good morning. and you hit the nail on the head there. the big focus of today's meetings is going to be on iran right now. the big concern for leaders in the gulf that the president is going to be meeting with separately and then together today is iran's nuclear program. what exactly are they going to do? they're the top two foes in the region for iran. are saudi arabia, where we are today with the president and israel where we were for the last couple of days with the president and things are apparently of great enough concern now that israel and saudi arabia have this first in a lifetime dialog going on . they are the first line kind of relations came yesterday when saudi arabia a
the one on one chats will take place on the sidelines of the gulf cooperation council summit in jeddah, saudi arabia. likely on the agenda as i ran security and the economic initiatives with the us . so what does president biden hope to accomplish during these one on one meetings? we're going to turn it over to white house correspondent peter doocy, who is traveling with the president. hi, peter . actually , good morning. and you hit the nail on the head there. the big focus of today's meetings...
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the gulf of mexico. doctor meg awtrey is an ob/gyn is a doctor at the university of san francisco, she plans to launch a floating abortion and reproductive health clinic in federal waters in the gulf of mexico, a few miles off the coast and therefore a few miles out of reach of oppressive state laws. the idea is that for many women in texas, louisiana, alabama, mississippi, it might be closer and easier, and cheaper, to get to a vote. to get to a floating clinic a few miles off the coast, rather than trying to fly or drive to the nearest state where abortion is legal. this project is still in the fundraising stage. for starters doctor autry needs a boat to make this happen. maxlength=32> but it is sort of painted guy and crisis might seem in first blush, there is really salient and extensive experience of doing this kind of thing for women who are seeking abortions. a couple of years ago we spoke with doctor rebecca -- a dutch doctor who spent decades figure out innovative ways to get abortion services t
the gulf of mexico. doctor meg awtrey is an ob/gyn is a doctor at the university of san francisco, she plans to launch a floating abortion and reproductive health clinic in federal waters in the gulf of mexico, a few miles off the coast and therefore a few miles out of reach of oppressive state laws. the idea is that for many women in texas, louisiana, alabama, mississippi, it might be closer and easier, and cheaper, to get to a vote. to get to a floating clinic a few miles off the coast,...
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but 1st we ask why virginia testing is still so popular in south africa will perform the gulf of aiden with so many lands. only the mill captain, and we'll meet a young de leon once to box. oh, way to the top. let dave right in. now being a woman, steal comes with so many painful experiences. and some of them are unnecessary, like virginia, detesting. it is still practiced in many communities across the world. the un actually phase. it is painful, traumatic and humiliating. let's take a closer look at the fox. no examination can prove that a woman is a virgin. her janitor testing is performed in at least 20 countries around the world. in these communities, people believe that the practice can determine if a girl oh walmart has had sex. this however, is a false belief. regina testing involves inspecting and fema vagina to see whether or not her hyman is intact. communities that performed virginia testing link the worth of a goal to have a janitor and reinforced the idea that girls and boys are not equal. testing is also often a painful, humiliating and traumatic experience. virginia is
but 1st we ask why virginia testing is still so popular in south africa will perform the gulf of aiden with so many lands. only the mill captain, and we'll meet a young de leon once to box. oh, way to the top. let dave right in. now being a woman, steal comes with so many painful experiences. and some of them are unnecessary, like virginia, detesting. it is still practiced in many communities across the world. the un actually phase. it is painful, traumatic and humiliating. let's take a closer...
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the gulf of mexico. dr. meg autry is an ob-gyn, a professor at the university of california at san francisco and plans to launch a floating abortion and reproductive health care clinic in federal waters in the gulf of mexico. a few miles off the coast, and therefore, a few miles out of reach of repressive state laws. the idea is for many women in texas, louisiana, alabama, mississippi, it might be easier and closer and cheaper to get to a boat, to get to a floating clinic a few miles off the coast rather than trying to fly or drive to the nearest state where abortion is legal. this project is still in the fundraising stage. for starters dr. aurty needs a boat to be able to make this happen but as sort of pie in the sky and crazy as this idea might sound at first blush, there is salient and extensive experience of doing this sort of thing for women seeking abortions. a couple of weeks ago we spoke with dr. rebecca, a dutch doctor who has spent decades figuring out innovative ways to get abortion services to w
the gulf of mexico. dr. meg autry is an ob-gyn, a professor at the university of california at san francisco and plans to launch a floating abortion and reproductive health care clinic in federal waters in the gulf of mexico. a few miles off the coast, and therefore, a few miles out of reach of repressive state laws. the idea is for many women in texas, louisiana, alabama, mississippi, it might be easier and closer and cheaper to get to a boat, to get to a floating clinic a few miles off the...
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other companies are also active on the gulf of mexico and others on the texas border. the all hope for quick government permits and want to invest heavily. but despite the rush, it takes time. the sion near company is trying to sign deals that will last 20 years one of the benefits for our customers on our, on our, according to our business model, which is the kind of a long term business model, is our customers are paying long term prices, which are significantly lower than the current market prices. unfortunately, right now, i mean, it is a time of very high prices and it's a time of tight supply. ships that are refueled here are often given a new destination out at sea, depending on how much clients are willing to pay. recently, many have been going to europe, but germany, unlike bolden, was slow to rely on elin g, but it understands that benefits now. and germany had a policy that we, i'm kind of changed through trade or engagement through trade that i'm, you know, is very important. and, and now, as the world changes, we need to change with it. and this transforms
other companies are also active on the gulf of mexico and others on the texas border. the all hope for quick government permits and want to invest heavily. but despite the rush, it takes time. the sion near company is trying to sign deals that will last 20 years one of the benefits for our customers on our, on our, according to our business model, which is the kind of a long term business model, is our customers are paying long term prices, which are significantly lower than the current market...
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there on the ground the flames fueled by extreme heat tens of millions on alert from the west to the gulf coast al roker tracking it >>> also tonight, the judge refusing to delay steve bannon's trial after the trump ally's about-face on testifying before the january 6th committee. why the justice department is casting doubts on his intentions >>> the surprise moment at the white house. president biden touting the new bipartisan gun law why the father of a parkland shooting victim interrupted the speech and the new poll spelling trouble for the president, a striking number of democrats who don't want him to run again in 2024. >>> the battle over abortion what the biden administration is telling hospitals they must do under federal law, even in states that ban it. >>> caught on camera, gunshots ringing out at a little league game players and parents running for cover. >>> and news tonight about the musical mind behind one of the most iconic movie themes of all time >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening ancient history is facing an immediate and uncertai
there on the ground the flames fueled by extreme heat tens of millions on alert from the west to the gulf coast al roker tracking it >>> also tonight, the judge refusing to delay steve bannon's trial after the trump ally's about-face on testifying before the january 6th committee. why the justice department is casting doubts on his intentions >>> the surprise moment at the white house. president biden touting the new bipartisan gun law why the father of a parkland shooting...