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this she was 5 minutes 4 minutes. past the hour and a beauty. pageant. the face of pantheon of the great tennis certainly he's one for the ages of. the. skull tennis. stars july 10th on t.w. . the slow steady dismantling of the deal today on time and as promised iran said that it has begun increasing the enrichment of uranium now the increase is slight not enough to begin thinking of nuclear weapons but it is a clear violation of the nuclear deal tonight iran promising another violation in 60 days unless europe keeps its promise
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a promise made to tehran to make the impossible possible i'm brant gulf in berlin this is the day. europe should back the sanctions were instituted by president drug research leader . and now strong to stop the idea of the remaining states in the deal especially the europeans do not fulfill their commitments around the next step will be harder. also coming up tonight team usa is celebrating another big 3 at the women's world cup but when it comes to equal pay for performance on the pitch the champions look like big losers. i think it's
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everybody's favorite is ready for it everybody wants it and everybody is ready for the conversation we move into the next piece. on to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with how to kill a nuclear deal in slow motion it has been more than a year since the united states withdrew from the iran nuclear deal known as the j c p a way in that time the trump administration has imposed old and new sanctions to cripple iran's economy washington's policy of my. pressure against tehran's policy of maximum patience there is no sign that the pressure will let up anytime soon but that patience it is running out today iran said that it is no longer limiting its enrichment of uranium a direct violation of the nuclear deal and a direct provocation intended to make europe react iran wants europe to shield it
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from those u.s. sanctions and europe as promised to do that but so far that promise remains more theory than practice more no we have no hope and no trust in anyone or any country but the door of diplomacy is open with diplomacy was reached to use once nice for and not to get lost in process what is important is to get iran to abide by the agreement again. we regret that iran has announced a further reduction of its commitment to the comprehensive agreement on the iran nuclear issue. we will continue to oppose iran's malign influence we will continue to bring pressure on their economy and under president donald trump america will never allow iran to obtain a nuclear weapon. all right well joining me tonight is someone who knows the ins and outs of the iran nuclear deal ellie garonne my a advised
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european governments as the gene c.p.o. way was being negotiated she's a senior policy fellow with the european council on foreign relations and she joins me tonight from london aliens good to have you on the show the announcement by iran to abandon that that 1st limit on the enrichment of uranium tell me how significant is that. well the stats i have seen from iran so far have been very managed calculated escalations on the need care for up file 1st we had iran increasing beyond the stock casks under the queen and by face margins as the international atomic energy agency verified a few days ago and this week that the same international body has indeed verified that iran has gone slightly of the 3.67 threshold of enrich uranium kept in
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telling the deal to just on the $0.05 so right now we are seeing very incremental steps from iran to exceed the limits on to that deal just enough to not just the europeans to to take this issue urgent me but not that much that it's going to class if you will to get there because at the moment the core elements of the deal which ensure that iran's nuclear program is restricted and limited to civilian use only is still there and this is what the europeans are hoping to trigger ok and the demise of this deal is you know it's playing out as a background to what we're seeing in the story strait of gibraltar with the u.k. impending iranian tanker today iran's foreign minister just on zarif he shot back on twitter by tweeting iran is neither of a member of the e.u. nor subject to any european oil embargo last i checked the e.u.
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was against extraterritoriality ukase unlawful seizure of a tanker with iranian oil on behalf of the b. team is piracy pure and simple it sets a dangerous precedent and it has to end now so you've got this conflict now at the same time you've got iran giving europe 60 days to deliver on the promise of shielding it from us saying sions so when you put all all of that together talk to me about the feasibility of that kid europe protect the iranian economy from u.s. sanctions. why don't the bottom line is very clear no it cannot we've had a year of essentially an experimental phase for both humor can iran to see if us sanctions unilaterally are able to have the same impact as essentially united nations sanctions and will embargoes had on iran back before this deal was agreed
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what we've seen over the last year is that actually u.s. sanctions framework have proven to be far more involved and effective and i think many people have imagined and so if you're sitting in teheran understanding this reality there is very little to essentially keep you hearing to this deal when you understand that will counterplots remaining to the men which are the europeans the chinese and the russians on either incapable are willing to provide in any meaningful sense of economic package now having said that there are some sidesteps that all of the remaining parties critelli a to ensure that this deal doesn't collapse altogether and that there's at least something to hold on to in the coming year particularly in the run up to the u.s. elections one of the things that the europeans are watching all in is this special purpose vehicle for trade with iraq will insect which is many fronts in the u.k. have backed and it's time to see whether in the coming weeks of the summer if this
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mechanism because we begin to trade with him ought and we know that iran has not been impressed with in stacks you know when they met with the e.u. leaders recently the response was lukewarm so where do you think things are going to go from here we've got to the french president sending his top diplomat to tehran tomorrow to deescalate the situation. but i think the best that we can hope for in the coming months particularly up to mid september when the u.n. general assembly. is essentially damage limitation efforts from the european side to prevent iran from escalating that they're on the nuclear issue or even actually on the regional scale as we're seeing things go deteriorating on the regional platform as well and to essentially see whether they can persuade temperament to
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freeze the me clear escalation to where i'm seen today and to reach out also to tromp personally president talk rationally and to my house to see if there can be any breathing room provided to iran so that it doesn't feel so cornered as it has been the basic weeks that is if everyone is continually put on the stop of pressure from the u.s. sanctions for a while it will look for new areas to him backlit events on the regional platform or the new character and the repeats are very keen to contain the damage that like follows ok ellie grandma you joining us tonight from london ellie we appreciate your time tonight and your insights thank you. the british government is trying to hunt down the leaker of diplomatic cables which give a scathing assessment of the trump administration now the memos allegedly from the
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u.k. zim bassett are to washington they were published in britain's mail on sunday newspaper they contain a wide range of damning comments including this we don't really believe that this administration is going to become substantially more normal less dysfunctional less unpredictable less faction ribbon less diplomatically clumsy and inept. and that is not all ambassador derek also said trump's presidency could crash and burn and end in disgrace and the reports of chaos inside the white house were quote mostly for president he gave his response to that on the tarmac today before boarding air force one take a listen. we're
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not. going. to. britain's government has expressed his regret to washington but it's also defended the ambassador's duty to provide honest views perhaps more alarming for british officials is the leak itself the u.k. foreign ministry has launched an investigation fundamental to the proper functioning of our diplomatic network which i happen to believe is one of the finest if not the finest in the world is to pavel to exchange opinions frankly so that's why we're going to have a leak inquiry i hope we get to the bottom of it and of course they'll be very serious consequences if and when we find out who's responsible and jeremy hunt speaking there for now officials see no evidence of a hostile state actor they believe the mole is more likely to be a british politician or a public servant truong meanwhile has tweeted that he'll move longer deal with the
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british ambassador. greece has a new government with a new prime minister at the helm here to. talkies was sworn in in athens today his new democracy party won a landslide victory in sunday's snap election it took almost 40 percent of the vote so he has pledged to cut taxes and to create more jobs but so talkies replaces the left wing leader alexis think. so greeks have turned their backs on the fringes and return to the center the big question is will it improve the economic prospects for millions of unemployed. greeks voted for change well. both the party greeks rejected 4 years ago as the economic crisis really hit home is now back in power kitty echo smith's attack us and his
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new democracy party are in and alex suppress and his left wing syriza led coalition out. people vote because the greek people gave us a strong mandate to change greece we will honor this mandate in people that dismiss starting and now we are prepared for hard work and i have total confidence in our ability to meet the challenges head on these you know this is the most. difficult of the session. so top of his to do list reduce unemployment. to. the do. the money for the do it. this is the new guys the new guys they don't have something to believe they don't. many also want to feel very safe hands he knows what he's doing of course has been the bullet to send for so many kids his from his father as well like him so says that. while the film
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is well it isn't so over the bow to say because of. the oh it's mean denies the i mean the other only was and denies then they make him a 70 wedding. 18 percent of greeks all without job's including a staggering 40 percent of its young people everyone including greece's critics is now wait to see if it's a tech is complete form a small economic miracle. and for more now i'm joined by our correspondent barbara vangel she is in athens this evening good evening to you barbara what is the message for the rest of the world from this election is the message here are all staring he really does work in the. several messages maybe branch one of those elections are pretty good saying because people can just decide if you sign change their minds and if they didn't like the last guy they are
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going to have a new guy and this is what we saw they decided that after all they might give the conservative party another try when the austerity works it does of course to a certain extent in the way that it will prevent a country from crashing into is sort of into bankruptcy which is a pretty devastating event however the greeks have hate paid a high price for that many people here are really at the end of they have tethered financially economically and of course emotionally because many feel that they have suffered enough the labor market is still sluggish and particularly young people are still looking for work so yes and no must be the answer and yet the voters decided to go for a change which is somewhat mainstream center right is the message here also that the greeks of turned their backs on populist. this is a real look at the supressed government really i mean those with the guys without
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ties and those were the guys with the finance minister who would sort of right up to the e.u. meetings on his motorbike with the leather jacket so that was about as unconventional as they got to actually what happened once they found out they couldn't shock the tragic troops into sort of forgiving greeks that they had to sort of draw back and the last 2 or 3 years to see for us government made pretty mainstream politics so lazy labels in the end that don't really tell people a lot and however the greeks sort of felt that the government of the next to see 1st wasn't going anywhere anymore he had started things and he couldn't finish them particularly the reforms and now they say ok the conservatives they've brought us into this disaster but maybe they have to change let's try to believe in them and give them another chance. how will you
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chremes the president keep his promise to bring peace where russian backed separatists are ensuring there is none today president dillon's key met with leaders from the european union in seoul and skee along with e.u. council president on the commission president george. discussed the conflict in the eastern part of the country finding beer is now in its 6th year. ukrainian president also sent a video message to russian president vladimir putin. i would like to address the president of the russian federation. we need to talk yes we do let's do it sheikh let's discuss who crimea belongs to and who isn't present in done by us i suggest the following leaders be present at the talks. you u.s. president donald trump british prime minister tourism a german chancellor angela merkel and french president emmanuel. as for the place i think alexander lukashenko will be happy to host us in minsk means money we are not changing or dismissing any
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diplomatic formats. we are offering to talk. since we need to talk right around artless pulling our correspondent nic connelly he is in kiev this evening where that meeting between the e.u. and ukraine's new government is taking place good evening to you nic so what do you make of president. sending out i guess a video of tweet if you will to russian president vladimir putin saying we need to talk but he make of that. well bret he certainly has a talent for the political sound bite right this is a guy who spent most of his life in show biz and it shows i don't think in reality that this has all too much to do with the real nuts and bolts of diplomacy i can't see treason may joining joining president trump in minsk to talk with putin and
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selenski this was a message directed wholeheartedly at his domestic audience there's elections here in a couple of weeks time as a lens he wants to show his audience not squeeze wouldn't these voters many of them a top of the wall that he's willing to throw all that diplomatic stuffy diplomatic protocol out of the window in search of peace but if you look into the small print he really isn't offering any 2 new he's not giving up on the old formats he's not saying i'm going to meet you want to one and we're going to go and have a glass of water going to school things just the 2 of us that was not on off today this was a very sophisticated political showmanship you were recently in eastern ukraine i mean what do people there tell you that the expect their leaders to do. well there was huge tiredness and desire for normality for the people had before the war started 5 years ago we went to a crossing point where tens of thousands of people many old people across the front
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line standing out in 30 degree heat for hours queuing having to walk across a ruined bridge and there was a real wave of tiredness and desire for change having said that you will meet people who say we stood up to the separatists the russian backed separatists 5 years ago and we shouldn't be hurrying into some kind of concessions and giving away what we protect the overall emotion you do get from lots of people is telling us and desire for a solution but no real clarity about what the price for a return to normality for some kind of. that would be what the kremlin would demand from ukraine in return what about the european union what is it offering to help resolve the conflict in eastern ukraine. 2 things money and sanctions financing for the ukrainian state and for humanitarian projects but also continued sanctions against russia for it's an extension of crimea and involvement in don't
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buy us here in ukraine there's been huge worry in recent months that europe especially western europe is getting tired of ukraine ukraine fatigue and people wanting to basically sell ukraine down the river and make up with without having to do anything in return so really. this is something he told me when i interviewed him last week he was really needing the europeans to really sure support for sanctions and for him to hear that and he got that from both and and today that those sanctions are not going anywhere. nick connelly on the story for cynthia of this evening nick thank you. soccer fans across the u.s. celebrating their team's world cup victory the u.s. beat the netherlands 2 nil yesterday in the final match world champions again and now a record for a world cup triumph for the u.s. women's team for
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a short moment the celebrations were almost drowned out by protests this is what i'm talking about ticketless. cries of equal pay ringing out around the stadium just as johnny infantino the president of fifo was about to present the players with the trophy the chant the chants serving as a reminder of a much bigger battle on the horizon for the women's team closing the pay gap between male and female players. well it's forsworn she joins me now with more on this let's talk about the money help because the u.s. soccer well this dispute has been going on for some time and already the members of the u.s. team the u s w n t all suing their own u.s. soccer federation over gender discrimination in the areas of pay and general
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conditions and the lawsuit actually highlights that in some cases women players being paid around 38 percent of what male players being paid in other words just over a 3rd of what the male players are getting so you can see why that has annoyed these women because they have won for a while cops on the men in the unknown exactly now the overall point that fifo was offering the women's world cup teams for all of them was $30000000.00 u.s. dollars the u.s. will go to around about $4000000.00 that all sounds great into new look at what the men's well chapattis going to be in a few years time it is a start going $440000000.00 u.s. dollars and we can hear now from the u.s. women's captain macon repeating. it certainly should be more and i think. yes i don't even know how to answer that question but i think there needs to be
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a big investment in the women's game so maybe someone like god forbid we be overpaid maybe i could just maybe i could just have to like one time in a month you know because their. religion is not just a voicing her opinion she has a lot of support but also social media does yeah absolutely in the been huge number of tweets so let's just have a look at some of them we've got one twitter user who's writing the u.s. w n t doesn't deserve equal pay now they deserve more pay than the u.s. men's national team because the women have won for well cops and the men. $10.00 the women on champions on the men get paid more for a barely qualifying bet it pay now and another user tweets this is a classic case of women having to vasili out before male counterparts to make their case for equal pay now. and also celebrities have been getting involved in this
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we've heard from the right put snoop dog who has put a video about this this whole pay pay finished book you have to feed. on his instagram account and we can look at that video now. overcall shout out to her you were sorry were missed opportunity for a 4th world. war i want to talk about is are they going to get $90000.00 per player but the main if they were to give $500000.00 per player they're paid in ladies' man . paid in group would be worth the women should be getting $500000.00 per athlete snoop. and snoop dogg's not the only one saying that i mean it is ridiculous to think about the disparity there's a there where do we go from here well at fifa have already i mean they've obviously must be very embarrassed about this and they've already promised that for the next women's world cup the total part the prize money will will double so go from $30000000.00 to $60000000.00 u.s. dollars but still a fraction of what the men's woke up to getting and i think the big issue really is
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what's going to happen within that national soccer federation in the u.s. they have to listen they've got a winning team here they have to pay them it's going to be interesting to see how this affects the wall st alex thanks very much. show me the money they say the day is almost done the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter 30 w news you can follow me of brooke golf t.v. use the hash tag the day you remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see that everybody.
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