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sturrock interim deal with iran boost hopes for a long term solution to the nuclear issue by countries differ on how to interpret the agreement and what led to the diplomatic victory also. that the plan was opened up a new path toward a world that is more secure storage. the u.s. fails to appease skeptics at home and to some allies abroad as its part in the deal attracts a flurry of criticism in washington and tel aviv. police used tear gas on thousands of protesters in the ukrainian capital kiev as a government breaks away from a trade deal with. this
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is already coming to live from the russian capital i'm marina joshie welcome to the program. the world powers agreed on a groundbreaking deal with iran but opinions differ on what led to the long awaited success well some countries attribute the breakthrough to diplomacy others insisted thanks to the pressure of sanctions a compromise was found the reports of the talks and their outcome. it's a deal that some new diplomats for a decade. and as the crucial make or break iran leak talks continued into the night details of how they were going for looting the journalists camped out in geneva so we waited and waited and waited while diplomats from six world powers and iran inched their way closer to a story breakthrough then after sixteen hours
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a tweet from the e.u.'s top diplomat a deal had been done and the six negotiating powers agreed to recognize iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy including its right to nuclear enrichment on the conditions that its program is placed under street controlled by the i.a.e.a. . as we received word of the agreement we got details to iran had agreed to reduce its uranium enrichment from twenty to a maximum of five percent use u.s. centrifuges while halting construction of a new reactor near the town of iraq this week throughout this long list of concessions they were foreign minister still had a smile on his face and let's hand he won for his country for a partial easing of sanctions allowing to launch a regain control of billions of dollars worth of much needed funds in foreign banks
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we believe that it is the sanctions that have brought us to this negotiation and ultimately to the more significant negotiation to follow for a comprehensive agreement others have stressed that it wasn't the stress of more punitive measures but diplomacy that won the day over the night in the case of these talks the fact that that the iranians have shown time after time that there is no evidence that he was in your program i think he said it's something that has been ignored by the western union western governments but this despite all that iran for its millions has forced these countries to step. in richmond and again the russians and the chinese have played a very constructive role is to do it in the suit with the agreement is based on the concept forward by the russian president vladimir putin to the demands new president hassan rouhani is also seen as having played a crucial role in making the deal possible he came to power less than three months
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ago edging to improve iran's relations with the west and i don't think that sanctions played as much of a role as a recognition by the united states and britain and other countries that we need to engage iran because iran is becoming increasingly influential this is a really bad interior agreement in six months time well it's powers and to run a set to return to the negotiating table but after ten years of failed. to deal signed here in the middle of the night it's just a game changer what do you like a hot seat to meet. despite and winning praise around the globe historic agreement failed to get a unanimous welcome in the u.s. let alone its close ally israel our washington correspondent granted she can take a look at how despite diplomatic triumph the obama administration has found itself between a rock and a hard place. today that diplomacy opened up a new path toward
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a world that is more secure and flying in the face of president obama what was needed in the geneva. last night in small is sort of agreement. it's a sort of an state. does not mean a safer place in an environment where israel as well as many u.s. lawmakers don't think that iran should develop nuclear technology at all the obama administration had to engage in diplomatic acrobatics to both acknowledge iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy and not acknowledge it at the same time we approach these negotiations with a basic understanding of iran like any nation should be able to access peaceful nuclear energy but because of its record of violating its obligations iran must accept strict limitations on its nuclear program that make it impossible to develop a nuclear weapon the scope and role of iran's enrichment as is set forth in the
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language within this document says that iran's peaceful nuclear program is subject to a negotiation. and to mutual agreement despite the official's attempts to obtain the hawks hunches are flying security cameras it looks like we've tacitly agreed that they will be enriching for commercial purposes down the road so i think you're going to see on capitol hill again a bipartisan effort to try to make sure that this is not the final agreement another senator marco rubio called the deal quote a blow to our allies in the region who are already concerned about america's commitment to their security and quote i think a lot of people both in the middle east and on capitol hill are very concerned that this interim deal becomes the new norm opponents of the deal in washington and abroad are already working not too late it's survived the six month trial the obama
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administration is walking on eggshells before congress israel and its allies in the gulf as it's trying to convey a carefully worded message which is you cannot threaten war all the time in washington i'm going to check out and rider ryan dawson believes that despite having criticism at home and abroad washington will not back out of the deal the u.s. is not going to give up on this beast you know basic old war is nine hundred seventy nine and this is a major step forward and we have everybody on board yes the they're not enriching to twenty percent it has nothing to do with the skin of a nuclear weapon you know it's probably more the french who don't want to compete on the market for medical isotopes but there's been a lot of negotiation and a lot of time put in this and they're not going to throw it all away because the israelis are having a fit. well summer u.s. lawmakers are also voicing concerns that iran is gaining
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a lot while giving virtually nothing to discuss just how much to iran might be gaining in financial terms here with me is already a venture capital host katie pilgrim good morning to you katie great to have you with us well certainly a breakthrough deal reached yesterday so let's now talk about you know immediate effect of this deal on iran's economy we're already well it means that the country can get hold of around six billion dollars worth of assets both in commodities and financials let's break this down for you as to exactly what they're going to be able to tap into so it means the country can resume trade in the likes of gold chemicals and also exports now although the countries earnings will be great improved to ron's earnings will still be thirty billion dollars less than before the sanctions were ever introduced that's because of restrictions on iran's oil as well as they will remain in place for now now other assets that they'll be able to get into is of course the financials because the country has been frozen out of the
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global banking system as we know we're talking around four billion dollars in total the baby able to get a house which we know is what they need to do at the moment the country is in during the second year of recession said lots of challenges this money is very certainly great sure well as you just mentioned earlier i mean we still have a freeze in oil exports but it used to be the largest oil exporters well exactly a thing the largest final mistake of all right but that's the immediate effect of this deal on iran's economy what about the long term long term investment that's what the country needs going forward that it needs these big global energy countries to get involved with the country again the country has had a stalemate in terms of investment and that's because it's been a stable environment now we know that military action is now far less likely it means countries are going to be more. in cars to go that and spend that cash it was a means for the seventy five million people living in the country that they would
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be able to get hold of cheaper goods because of the import tariffs just last import and export calls around which was a great disadvantage to the country as we know we already know that there's been negotiations with the likes of chevron take to. the patient of this deal wanted to get back in the country and take advantage of they say it is not just oil. consumer goods as well i wanted to mention inflation is now forty percent. to the poor families so that as well what will happen in the long haul absolutely as we have six months down the road it will be interesting to see the developments both economic and others in the country and how everything develops there and of course investors are probably still cautiously optimistic about the situation there for now ok thank you so much for breaking it all down for us and explaining the long term as well as the short term effect of the deal on iran and the economy.
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well we are always eager to find out what do you think on the stories we cover so we can always go to our website which is our t dot com take part in our online poll and let us know what you believe will come out of the groundbreaking deal with iran . demonstrators any a crane have attempted to take the country's government office by force but were stopped in their tracks by police spraying tear gas around fifty thousand protesters blocked central kiev outraged at authorities disrupting a trade agreements with the e.u. for now the city center has turned into a tent camp was no sign the protest will and is in the ukrainian capital for r t. ukraine is divided again the decision by the government to suspend the free trade agreement with the european union polarized the country these people participating in the largest protest rally i've seen in years in kiev say that they completely disagree with this decision they say the president must be impeached at the
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different rally just a few hundred meters from the a supporters of the president say that this decision was a pragmatic one and was the correct one and the notion which is shared by many political analysts as well because looking at the possible decide not to just economic disadvantage such a great could have suffered from jim joining the free trade agreement it's easy to see why first of all there was an isolation of the korean machinery so actually could have cost more than one hundred billion dollars altogether the actually which bank cannot afford at the moment so the fact is a lot more than eyes they can get close to and the tens of thousands may find themselves in the streets without work and could create a social unrest another factor which is also crucial here is that in order to be in line with the european standards ukrainian government had to increase prices for heating and adjusting gas what he or nearby delay should certainly this is something you in ukraine would have liked so looking at all this and other possible economic disadvantages ukraine's going to decided not to sign this deal it was looking for some sort of compensation from the european union but the european union did not vote for any kind of conversations call for the put the full
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potential economic damages and the losses essentially this is what's caused the signing not to happen next week another interesting twist in a story happening during the week is that the european union in fact pointed the finger at russia accusing russia of blackmailing ukraine to sign out of this free trade deal the russian president hit back saying that in fact it was the european union blackmailed ukraine and would had been blackmailing ukraine all throughout the to go see a show and process let's have a listen to the russian president when i heard that ukraine has suspended not canceled but suspended negotiations with the e.u. but wants to review everything we could it's right from the e.u. to ukraine little we have to organizing mass protests this is pressure and blackmail. it's just a second nine years ago hundreds of thousands of graves took to the streets. to chase their political life political life was chased back that the country was set
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on the current iteration forswear that anything of this sort will happen during these protests both course we'll have to wait and see. how we return after a short break with more news to stay with us. again if we you take out your personal example off the government topping your phones and you know you see them later on to me years later you know some governments cannot afford to do that and only you know again some prominent journalism once again something has a status i remember thinking at the time i discovered all this if there were tapping my phone for this ocean in consequential. nation demonstrating typing things about telephones here and not. wealthy british style it's. because. the.
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market. can find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports on our to. welcome back this is our team u.k. government statistics show that britain's economy is growing and i'm ploy mit is in decline but some canuck ayers like living standards health and education suggest few reasons for optimism are just lore smith reports. so the bank of england's
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forecasts for economic growth is on the up unemployment is down it sounds great but beyond those immediate fake is a darker picture that pretty much all the measures by which we track economic progress are in decline people's real incomes falling more and more of it spends one basic essentials uniquely this generation of young people is worse educated than their parents and obesity female life expectancy and child mortality among the worst in europe soon leaving economics commentator jeremy warner says growth is good but warns it's unsustainable there's not enough exports is not enough business investment in this economy now provided the economy continues to grow the hope is that these things will eventually come true but at the moment there's no very little sign of them and you say that these key indicators say living standards
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education health these are all on the decline talk to me about that. yes well there are some other were very worrying features about the u.k. economy. ever since the crisis began living standards have to be under a lot of pressure a real wages have been declining we've probably see. a ten to fifteen percent erosion in living standards since the crisis began part of six years ago on next big it's never happened before. in morton history really for the first time again in modern history we are seeing a situation where people leaving the workforce and retiring are better educated than the people joining the workforce and that's that is a very worrying moment in the future because any more than economy depends on continued growth and learning new skills and so on and so forth. if you or if your standards of education. i'll decline being the new relative income in
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future relative to the rest of the world is going to decline with it so it's a very worrying phenomenon what does it all adds up to then these underlying economic into cases i mean where we go with what i think. an extreme wakeup call really i mean britain has a lot of things going for it. it's reckoned to be one of the most open economies in the world it has the biggest global financial center in the world so there are a lot of things going for the u.k. but these underlying trends are very worrying and something needs to be done about them very very urgent warner says the government's doing some of the right things but too gingerly and ultimately and less radical actions taken in those key areas britain's economy is living on time. afghan president hamid karzai has refused to sign a security treaty with the u.s.
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until next year's presidential election he ignored a council of elders recommendation to ratify it within the next month if the deal is sealed up to fifteen thousand u.s. soldiers will stay in the country for tan more years and they will be authorized to carry out anti-terrorist operations and have the right to raid afghan homes under exceptional circumstances plus american forces will be immune to afghan laws critics say u.s. troops will only stay there to protect their government's interest if there are ten thousand or twelve thousand troops in this country this would mean that they will only concentrate on their own special forces activities. tribal area. operations and they will bash questions of the other side and kill. their own enemies they will not worry about. security of afghanistan.
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problems there with just pay attention to what their goal is and that's it in my view america isn't tired of this mission they're tired of all kinds of fatigues the wars bring in that sense i don't think they have a big appetite and a larger operation in afghanistan. and some other headlines from around the world now in pakistan sounds and have marched against u.s. drone strikes in the country protesters also blockaded nato supply routes and stopped trucks demonstrations started after islam is party asked the state government to press the u.s. to and this comes just days after a u.s. drone strike killed five people in a remote tribal region. and. a new law banning street protests without prior police notification has been issued in egypt it's been can damage that repressive by human rights groups man who believe the measure is aimed at supporters of ousted president morsi they have been staging almost daily progress
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since his removal from power in july it has been in turmoil since the twenty eleventh rising which deposed president barak. now with a gun control debate raging in the u.s. three d. printers have become an unlikely focus as a new technology becomes more popular and accessible fears grow data will be possible to simply download and print and regulate a weapons. has the details. from the state of the union in youngstown a while we're no workers are mastering the three d. printing has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everything to a store in soho new york. three d. printing technology has officially gone mainstream the demand is much greater than our supply right now and we're actually ramping up and expanding rapidly to meet that demand this three d. printing company maker bot opened its first retail store last year it is selling
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its newly released replicator to desktop for just under twenty two hundred dollars using a plastic material the machine deposits ultra thin layers to form any object that can be molded in software welcome to the world of independent manufacturing so this stretch bracelet took about sixteen minutes to make but other objects that are a bit bigger like this cupcake gift box took about fifteen hours of printing now while the time a very anyone with a three d. desktop printer can essentially make anything that they want at our website thing occurs that is a repository for three d. printed items we have more than forty thousand items on thing over that are free and downloadable and one of our terms of service is that you cannot upload any thing that is to the weapon. this is where twenty five year old cody wilson enters the picture a group of friends and i started a project called difference distributor. we want to use a three d.
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printer to print a gun to release the files open source the texas law student has already printed a thirty round magazine and lower receiver that houses the bolt for an ar fifteen and he's reportedly working on completing a rifle with a three d. printer his blueprints for guns and gun parts are distributed for free on his website but i'm very assuring people ok this is something that can be done right now. right now the self described. market advocates has thrown a major wrench into america's gun control debate as a national conversation going on it was a debate that started in december after twenty children and six adults were shot dead at a connecticut elementary school overwhelming majorities of americans americans who believe in the second amendment have come together around commonsense reform like background checks that will make it harder for criminals to get their hands on a gun meanwhile wilson became
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a federally licensed gun manufacturer and dealer they're bypassing the debate there rendering the debate irrelevance whatever laws make about of this discussion this sort of ability to manufacture objects and bodies firearms on a localized centralized basis means of the law really won't matter the law may say that something is illegal but if you can turn to a device that's on your desktop and manufacture that at will with nobody knowing that you've done so then the law doesn't matter at all with a reported three hundred million guns in circulation the u.s. has the highest rate of gun ownership in the world. and just as lawmakers are finalizing new legislation that would tighten the nation's all too easy access to firearms. experts claim that technology will ultimately outpace their meager efforts at gun control burning up or niam r.t. new york. all brings us up to date for the moment on coming up at our interview show self-help going.
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hello welcome to sociate academy the sham or not said ellen that many titles jesse ventura is a politician after thirty u.s. navy veteran and a former professional wrestler analysis he wants to be president and. jesse ventura does not associate himself with either side of the political establishment he won the seat of thirty eight governor of minnesota as an independent candidate he believes the same luck will push him to the top of american politics as he decides to run for the presidency in two thousand and sixteen what makes him believe he will be with jesse ventura if you delusional or a fighter. pilot jesse nice to have you own the show today now you
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want to run for president same two thousand and sixteen realistically do you think you can win. well first of all i didn't say that i was running but i felt that the opportunity was there for a third candidate to be successful in light of the fact that the way that our two parties have operated in the last few years in the last decade they've truly alienated the people to where like the approval rating of the congress is at ten percent i mean that's astounding nine out of ten people dislike them and don't approve what they do. so i just stated that in the situation of a third candidate you always wanted in a year where there's not an incumbent and twenty sixteen would provide that year there'd be no incumbent and that's where you'd have the motion at being successful and i stated that if i did run i would run under one premise and i believe i could
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win on this alone in light of the way things are today in the united states i would run and give the american people the opportunity to make history and to elect the first president since george washington who does not belong to a political party imagine that we've had only one president who is attached to what i refer to the political games and i believe the public sentiment today that a candidate could literally win the a lot because people are show shick and tired of the way the these two parties have governed and the way that they've ran our government into the ground and what we stand for today so not belonging to either of the main parties there are gangs as you call them ace clearly a major hand account for people because he who gave them money to finance or campaign for instance would you be able to raise money if you were a republican or.
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