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now back to abu dhabi. john sudan, somalia zimbabwe very poor countries and greece all in the same boat. >> who would imagine in 2015 that we have entered unchartered territory with an industrialized country, a member of the oecd unable to make a payment here in technical default. that's where we are heading right now. the essential thing today is a euro group teleconference. but we don't see any surprises e emerging. and surprise is what this new government has been using in the first six months. they called this referendum planned right after the time they were not going to make a debt payment to the international monetary fund. that surprised the euro group
now back to abu dhabi. john sudan, somalia zimbabwe very poor countries and greece all in the same boat. >> who would imagine in 2015 that we have entered unchartered territory with an industrialized country, a member of the oecd unable to make a payment here in technical default. that's where we are heading right now. the essential thing today is a euro group teleconference. but we don't see any surprises e emerging. and surprise is what this new government has been using in the first...
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now back to abu dhabi. john sudan, somalia zimbabwe very poor countries and greece all in the same boat. >> who would imagine in 2015 that we have entered unchartered territory with an industrialized country, a member of the oecd unable to make a payment here in technical default. that's where we are heading right now. the essential thing today is a euro group teleconference. but we don't see any surprises e emerging. and surprise is what this new government has been using in the first six months. they called this referendum planned right after the time they were not going to make a debt payment to the international monetary fund. that surprised the euro group and they asked for an extension and a two-year bailout program. so 2010 2012 and again they want one now for 2015. at the core their argument seems to make sense. they say their debt is too high. let's look at the big number. that is $351 billion for greece's debt. that is using a conversion from 317 billion euros. $351 billion. that means that greece
now back to abu dhabi. john sudan, somalia zimbabwe very poor countries and greece all in the same boat. >> who would imagine in 2015 that we have entered unchartered territory with an industrialized country, a member of the oecd unable to make a payment here in technical default. that's where we are heading right now. the essential thing today is a euro group teleconference. but we don't see any surprises e emerging. and surprise is what this new government has been using in the first...
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the solar impulse 2 left abu dhabi on the 9th of march. took it to iran, and then to hawaii. fastest manned solar powered flight then cross china with stops in chongc hing and lan jing. took off again on sunday on the 7200 kilometer journey across the pacific. ann draiz borsberg was behind the wheel for nine days. broken the record for the longest flight e-flying stint. >> pilot could express only elation after his journey across the pacific. now the longest solo flight on record. this wasn't just a feat of time but also one of science. he flew the plane without a drop of fuel. the solar impulse 2 is powered by the sun. it has 17,000 solar sills that can charge batteries to keep it going through the night. the journey tested the endurance of the flight and also the pilot. >> i was delighted the technology works. >> taking turns flying the solar intellectuals 2 around the world since march. it's a combination of technology. >> this is history first for aviation and history first for renewable energies. nobody cannot saynobody can say that renewable energies cannot do the impos
the solar impulse 2 left abu dhabi on the 9th of march. took it to iran, and then to hawaii. fastest manned solar powered flight then cross china with stops in chongc hing and lan jing. took off again on sunday on the 7200 kilometer journey across the pacific. ann draiz borsberg was behind the wheel for nine days. broken the record for the longest flight e-flying stint. >> pilot could express only elation after his journey across the pacific. now the longest solo flight on record. this...
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it's an around-the-world trip that began in march all the way in abu dhabi, and this is just one piecethat journey around the globe. so now the team will turn their attention to the east across the pacific, towards the united states the mainland united states and then onward across the atlantic off to europe or africa and then eventually back to abu dhabi. but they're racing against the sun. the days in the northern hemisphere already becoming shorter. and if we've learned anything over the last few months it is that nature's unpredictable, the sun decides the schedule for this plane. still, these pilots say they want people to be inspired by what they're doing and that they are confident about the journey ahead. david molko, cnn, jakarta, indonesia. >>> you're watching "cnn newsroom." greece is now the first developed country to ever default on the imf. ahead, we'll look back at a week of missed payments accusations and millions of greeks caught in the middle as this broadcast continues worldwide on cnn international and cnn usa. >>> welcome back to our viewers here in the united stat
it's an around-the-world trip that began in march all the way in abu dhabi, and this is just one piecethat journey around the globe. so now the team will turn their attention to the east across the pacific, towards the united states the mainland united states and then onward across the atlantic off to europe or africa and then eventually back to abu dhabi. but they're racing against the sun. the days in the northern hemisphere already becoming shorter. and if we've learned anything over the...
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merging markets editor is live with us from abu dhabi.>>> when you think of what is happening in terms of default in greece you think of what happened in argentina. that country defaulted on $82 billion worth of bonds in 2002. >> what followed was a decade of debt restructuring with the imf, the currency was devalued unemployment skyrocketed to more than 20%. >> it didn't end there. in fact inflation soared. gdp or gross domestic product the year following the default dropped 11% and the financial uncertainty during that period led to deadly riots, and that triggered political instability. joining us is the professor of international economics at american university. thank you for being with us. just after argentina defaulted 15 years ago we saw unemployment double we saw gdp plummet. inflation rose as well. i presume in that situation for greece is certainly far worse. on top of that they would have to reestablish a new currency if it was to happen. >> in a sense argentina faced the same challengement don't think it didn't because it had
merging markets editor is live with us from abu dhabi.>>> when you think of what is happening in terms of default in greece you think of what happened in argentina. that country defaulted on $82 billion worth of bonds in 2002. >> what followed was a decade of debt restructuring with the imf, the currency was devalued unemployment skyrocketed to more than 20%. >> it didn't end there. in fact inflation soared. gdp or gross domestic product the year following the default...
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more on what that means -- for more let's bring in our emerging markets editor from abu dhabi. multibillion euro question is where do we go from here? with the euro group gathering in three hours from now, what should we expect? >> we entered new territory here. and that is and tag brought it up in his report there, we have never seen an industrialized country not make a payment to the international monetary fund in seven decades. it is not a default yet but that is where we are heading. pensioners are getting worried. what was calm in the last 48 hours on the streets is now starting to change. it's essential to see if you can find common ground. you have a euro group teleconference in three hours. but in doing so we have it in a context where political goodwill has been worn out. the greek government put a 23rd hour proposal asking for a two-year bailout would be the third for greece. 2010, 2012 and now 2015 and an extension. both of those ideas were rejected. the revisit of a two-year bailout i would imagine after the teleconference this is after a referendum after a planned
more on what that means -- for more let's bring in our emerging markets editor from abu dhabi. multibillion euro question is where do we go from here? with the euro group gathering in three hours from now, what should we expect? >> we entered new territory here. and that is and tag brought it up in his report there, we have never seen an industrialized country not make a payment to the international monetary fund in seven decades. it is not a default yet but that is where we are heading....
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solar impulse to the mainland and will cross the atlantic ocean before heading to taboo dobby -- abu dhabibrent: stay with us, we will be right back and ben will present some business news. brent: this is "dw news," live from berlin. a look at some of our top stories right now. greek prime minister tsipras receives a hero's welcome in athens as he urges voters to take matters into their own hands. he asked for a proud know to ultimatums, suggesting that greece's creditors are terrorizing the country. britain's leaders held a moment of silence for those tourists killed in tunisia's terratec last week. we have got more on greece's financial woes unfortunately but unfortunately ben is here for that. ben: and it is a woeful- situation, if you have been watching for the last few days, weeks, months, or years. but yes greece is broke, it is official. the reason, athens's failure to put that 1.6 billion euros into the international monetary fund this week. the announcement is serious, but it won't have any serious and immediate consequences. there is no money left at the ministry of finance in at
solar impulse to the mainland and will cross the atlantic ocean before heading to taboo dobby -- abu dhabibrent: stay with us, we will be right back and ben will present some business news. brent: this is "dw news," live from berlin. a look at some of our top stories right now. greek prime minister tsipras receives a hero's welcome in athens as he urges voters to take matters into their own hands. he asked for a proud know to ultimatums, suggesting that greece's creditors are...
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solar impulse to the mainland and will cross the atlantic ocean before heading to taboo dobby -- abu dhabi stay with us, we will be right back and ben will present some business news. brent: this is "dw news," live from berlin. a look at some of our top stories right now. greek prime minister tsipras receives a hero's welcome in athens as he urges voters to take matters into their own hands. he asked for a proud know to ultimatums, suggesting that greece's creditors are terrorizing the country. britain's leaders held a moment of silence for those tourists killed in tunisia's terratec last week. we have got more on greece's financial woes unfortunately but unfortunately ben is here for that. ben: and it is a woeful- situation, if you have been watching for the last few days, weeks, months, or years. but yes greece is broke, it is official. the reason, athens's failure to put that 1.6 billion euros into the international monetary fund this week. the announcement is serious, but it won't have any serious and immediate consequences. there is no money left at the ministry of finance in athens.
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solar impulse 2 left ab dba on ab be abu dhabi, clocking 216 kilometers per hour. then it crossed china with stops in shon ching as well as nan jing. solo piets andre pilot andre verseberg was aboard. jerald tan reports. >> a landing in hawaii after 300 hours of flying. only elation after his journey across the pacific now the longest solo flight on record. this wasn't just a 73rd of time but also one of science. borshberg flew the plane without a drop of fuel. powered by the sun it has 17,000 solar cells that can charge batteries that keep it going through night. it tests endisoourns of the endurance of the vessel as well as the pilot. >> it was an extraordinary experience but the demonstration that this technology works. >> he and his fellow pilot have been taking turns flying plane around the world since march. highlighting the world to the potential of solar energy. >> history first or aviation and history first for renewable energy. >> the solar impulse 2 heads from honolulu to phoenix. jerald tan acknowledge al jazeera. >> an international animal charity has
solar impulse 2 left ab dba on ab be abu dhabi, clocking 216 kilometers per hour. then it crossed china with stops in shon ching as well as nan jing. solo piets andre pilot andre verseberg was aboard. jerald tan reports. >> a landing in hawaii after 300 hours of flying. only elation after his journey across the pacific now the longest solo flight on record. this wasn't just a 73rd of time but also one of science. borshberg flew the plane without a drop of fuel. powered by the sun it has...
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the plane set off on its journey from abu dhabi around the world in march. go to our website for all the latest news sports and more. the address for that - aljazeera.com. [ ♪♪ ] on "america tonight" - life on the outside. for a generation ages out of the system. "america tonight"s michael oku with a struggle seniors face >>> and the community cast away. "america tonight"s sheila macvicar in the south pacific with people stranded by history. >> the bikini islanders double jeopardy, displaced by american nuclear testing and facing the rising seas of climate change >>> what the bikinians say american owns them, and why we haven't paid up. thank you for joining us, i'm joie chen. it is a journey beginning more than 60 years ago. yet even in the south pacific today it is a community cast away. first strapped by the nuclear ambitions of a super power on the other side of the world, and now by a new threat. the people who began their lives on the bikini atoll are seeking a place to call home. "america tonight"s sheila macvicar travelled across the globe to meet th
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and ibm announced its greatest expansion effort, a deal with an abu dhabi investment firm who wants toson to the middle east and teach it arabic. stephen gold joins us now from new york. stephen, why is this expansion significant in particular? what are you trying to accomplish? >> it is a funny opportunity to bring the power of watson and cognitive upper -- cognitive opportunity into the region. cognitive computing is about a new way to compute, a system that understands factual language, that has an insatiable appetite for information reading and understanding the data, most importantly a system that learns. in the middle east we will be opening this up to partners, developers, organizations to truly innovate these ideas. emily: there is so much curiosity around watson is a business. can you talk about how the project fits into the broader business strategy of watson? how much has it generated in revenue? stephen: great question. our strategy has really been to proliferate the use of this new style of computing. we started about 18 months ago with the formation of the business unit,
and ibm announced its greatest expansion effort, a deal with an abu dhabi investment firm who wants toson to the middle east and teach it arabic. stephen gold joins us now from new york. stephen, why is this expansion significant in particular? what are you trying to accomplish? >> it is a funny opportunity to bring the power of watson and cognitive upper -- cognitive opportunity into the region. cognitive computing is about a new way to compute, a system that understands factual...
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the plane started its journey in abreu dobby -- abu dhabi back in march. markus karlsson joins us.ve been keeping a close eye on athens. we heard from alexis tsipras was strong language. reporter: the issue of debt forgiveness has come back into the spotlight after them statements made by alexis tsipras, but also by the international monetary fund. alexis tsipras says a no vote in sunday's referendum would give his government the stronger position in negotiations with international creditors. we are getting a clear picture of what he wants from those negotiations in terms of debt forgiveness. tsipras has called on creditors to except a 30% write-down of greek debt holdings. he was leading against a report issued by the international monetary fund on thursday. it claimed greece will need 50 billion euros of additional bailout money over the next three years. greece owes its creditors around 323 billion euros. that is around 175% of greece's roast domestic product. that is a heavy burden and promised her tsipras says that burden is -- and prime minister tsipras says that burden is un
the plane started its journey in abreu dobby -- abu dhabi back in march. markus karlsson joins us.ve been keeping a close eye on athens. we heard from alexis tsipras was strong language. reporter: the issue of debt forgiveness has come back into the spotlight after them statements made by alexis tsipras, but also by the international monetary fund. alexis tsipras says a no vote in sunday's referendum would give his government the stronger position in negotiations with international creditors....
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however, the mistakes of abu dupuis agreement cannot be -- abu dhabi agreement cannot be repeated. it must support our security and not disadvantage our domestic airlines. this bill was carefully crafted after several hearings and numerous consultations with the department, the industry, the airline industry, and both parties. it's a bipartisan bill this bill sets the contours for future preclearance operation and incorporates a series of notifications and certifications including a justification that outlines the homeland security benefit and impact of domestic staffing and wait time of any new preclearance operation. as well this bill requires the congress -- that congress be notified in the event the department of homeland security fodfis or changes an existing agreement at any one of the exist preg clearance locations. in most -- and most importantly, we think, this bill makes very clear the department of homeland security cannot establish new locations without conducting the due diligence we in congress expect. mr. speaker, we need to balance security operations and economic i
however, the mistakes of abu dupuis agreement cannot be -- abu dhabi agreement cannot be repeated. it must support our security and not disadvantage our domestic airlines. this bill was carefully crafted after several hearings and numerous consultations with the department, the industry, the airline industry, and both parties. it's a bipartisan bill this bill sets the contours for future preclearance operation and incorporates a series of notifications and certifications including a...
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the plane set off on its journey from abu dhabi around the world in march. go to our website for all the latest news sports and more. the address for that - aljazeera.com. [ ♪♪ ] on "america tonight" - life on the outside. for a generation ages out of the system. "america tonight"s michael oku with a struggle seniors face >>> and the community cast away. "america tonight"s sheila macvicar in the south pacific with people stranded by history. >>...
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76 hours while crashing the pacific it's due to lands in law had you this weekend it set off from abu dhabi back in march. >>> don't forget you can always go to our website, aljazerra.com. >>> i'm david shuster, in for ali velshi "on target" tonight. >> the free world cannot allow iran to have a nuclear weapon. >> how much could faces trust the united states. >> this morning iran's president offered the same wild states. >> we seek a comprehensive diplomatic solution. >> this will not change iran for the better. >> one of the most difficult and long-lasted security problems we faced in a long time. >>> should iran have a nuclear programme, after years of intense discussions the talks are coming down to the wire. as part of the manoeuvring aimed at breaking the stalemate. the head of the international atomic energy organization is in train meeting with -- tehran meeting with officials to provide provisions. have you met with the president yet, sir. have you had a chance to meet with the president, sir? are you on your way to meet with the president, sir? >>> as you saw, ali velshi is in tehr
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the single-person plane took off from abu dhabi in march traveling more than 10,000 miles since then, stopping in six countries, all of it streaming live online, like when the pilot's eating. drinking. even sleeping during one of his 20-minute naps. when he's exercising, doing yoga sitting down since the cockpit's too small to stand in. and when nature calls? . >> >> you asked a question about the bathroom? >> i have to ask. >> reporter: the toilet is built into the seat. 17,000 solar cells soak up the sun's energy during the day to keep the plane going all night. its average speed just 40 miles an hour. even slower when borschberg finally landed in hawaii today. longest solo flight ever, what's going through your mind right now? >> so much joy, you know. so much incredible feeling. >> reporter: it may be decades before any of us fly in a solar-powered plane, but these pioneers hope to prove it's possible, showing for the future of clean energy the sky's the limit. hallie jackson, nbc news, honolulu. >> incredible. that will do it for us on this friday night. i'm tamron hall. for all
the single-person plane took off from abu dhabi in march traveling more than 10,000 miles since then, stopping in six countries, all of it streaming live online, like when the pilot's eating. drinking. even sleeping during one of his 20-minute naps. when he's exercising, doing yoga sitting down since the cockpit's too small to stand in. and when nature calls? . >> >> you asked a question about the bathroom? >> i have to ask. >> reporter: the toilet is built into the...
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or if i am doing a piece about abu dhabi, if pakistani migrant workers write to me.what impact is the internet having and changing the world? molly: one thing it does is that it makes things that would have been ignored previously difficult to ignore. ferguson is the prime example of that. the media was not particularly interested in ferguson until it started going up on social media and that is what drew the media to cover it. second, that can have a distorting effect. it makes the -- it can make things that are not that eggs seem bigger. but i also think it creates the potential for things that are not funded or do not have a mass platform to get equal attention and that is important. brian: with all of the things that you do, you speak to groups, you do your artwork, you do your writing for "vice" you do television. when did you notice people spending a little more time talking about you or being interested in you? when did it change? molly: a big change -- i think the time that i started -- i have been in the media for a very long time but i think that the time m
or if i am doing a piece about abu dhabi, if pakistani migrant workers write to me.what impact is the internet having and changing the world? molly: one thing it does is that it makes things that would have been ignored previously difficult to ignore. ferguson is the prime example of that. the media was not particularly interested in ferguson until it started going up on social media and that is what drew the media to cover it. second, that can have a distorting effect. it makes the -- it can...
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it began its around-the-world flight from abu dhabi (pin march. >>> always watching, always tracking, first alert weather. dc's most accurate. >>> well, what we see on the weather terrace with an umbrella we have a pretty good idea of what's coming this way. >> we have some rain out there now and we are going to have some showers around for the evening hours overnight and tomorrow. but for the first half of tomorrow, and i know that's not good for folks who want to get down to the parades and the fairfax parade, very popular one out there, could be -- could be a little damp out there in the morning. a lot of rain moving in especially in southern virginia. we see a lot more of the oranges and yellows, the more intense rainfall there. right now most of the stuff we're dealing with is fairly light on the scale of activity. a little yellow shows up across parts of southwest prince george's county and moving into charles county. you see them playing in the rain there in the park. light showers in the most part. montgomery county southern part of the country rain here but north of gaithersb
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76 hours while crashing the pacific it's due to lands in law had you this weekend it set off from abu dhabi> don't forget you can always go to our website aljazerra.com. >>> i'm david shuster, in for ali velshi "on target" tonight. >> the free world cannot allow iran to have a nuclear weapon. >> how much could faces trust the united states. >> this morning iran's president offered the same wild states. >> we seek a comprehensive diplomatic solution. >> this will not change iran for the better. >> one of the most difficult and long-lasted security problems we faced in a long time.
76 hours while crashing the pacific it's due to lands in law had you this weekend it set off from abu dhabi> don't forget you can always go to our website aljazerra.com. >>> i'm david shuster, in for ali velshi "on target" tonight. >> the free world cannot allow iran to have a nuclear weapon. >> how much could faces trust the united states. >> this morning iran's president offered the same wild states. >> we seek a comprehensive diplomatic solution....
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reduction went up 12%, that is a big increase on the back of the new concession in abu dhabi.spot in angola and russia. they plan to exceed the cost savings, they are selling assets. you see a situation in which the company is aligning the amount of honey that they've -- the amount of money that they produce from the operations with what they need to sustain and give money to shareholders. mannus: that is the mantra of big oil, cutting costs and saving assets. if you have everyone in the same procedure and process, what is the risk that to these assets lose their value quickly and it is a fire sale? javier: these companies have assets that they are selling that are not only oil fields. they are selling things like pipelines and storage units. those are attractive to long-term investors. they'll get a network of pipelines in the united states. that is very attractive. it is a utility business. mannus: the other big issue is, of course, the oil price. we are all getting used to the new $50 barrel. we have a low price environment. he's talking about the next decade with $40 to $7
reduction went up 12%, that is a big increase on the back of the new concession in abu dhabi.spot in angola and russia. they plan to exceed the cost savings, they are selling assets. you see a situation in which the company is aligning the amount of honey that they've -- the amount of money that they produce from the operations with what they need to sustain and give money to shareholders. mannus: that is the mantra of big oil, cutting costs and saving assets. if you have everyone in the same...
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involving that american teacher, the mother of twin boys, brutally attack and killed in a luxury mall in abu dhabi last year. this woman covered in traditional robes seen on surveillance footage. tonight, word the uae citizen has been put to death, two weeks after she was convicted of the teacher's murder. >>> a developing headline from vienna tonight. the high stakes negotiations with iran to hammer out a deal, cutting iran's ability to build a nuclear bomb. the deadline now looming, and now comes word signs of an historic deal could come at any time. abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran standing by. terry? >> reporter: good evening, david. today, we're hearing from these negotiators that they can see the finish line in these historic talks, but they just can't get there. they still can't get to yes. the basic deal is clear -- iran wants no more sanctions immediately. the right to develop peaceful nuclear programs. they basically want to be a normal country again. the u.s. wants sanctions lifted gradually, strict nuclear inspections for at least ten years, basically, iran on probation. s
involving that american teacher, the mother of twin boys, brutally attack and killed in a luxury mall in abu dhabi last year. this woman covered in traditional robes seen on surveillance footage. tonight, word the uae citizen has been put to death, two weeks after she was convicted of the teacher's murder. >>> a developing headline from vienna tonight. the high stakes negotiations with iran to hammer out a deal, cutting iran's ability to build a nuclear bomb. the deadline now looming,...
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he bet on abu dhabi/ that is bringing in production. i would say exxon, shel, and total of the best to improve are now want. jonathan: we talk, dark about mining, if you look at the extraction business, is it all hands off? or something you like? pau: in terms of distress, opportunities will arise. having said that, but we look, a lot more attractive opportunities are out there. they are certainly in the valuations. ultimately, they're relatively immune to the price of oil because they only care about how much oil gets through the pipes. that is the one that is offering attractive points. jonathan: if i go to group ranked returns, basic resources does my screen that the same? javier: your screen will look even redder. jonathan: thank you very much for speaking with us this morning. an impressive earnings decline, i never thought i would say that. after the break, it is not over for big oil. bg exxon and chevron, we will be covering those. more earnings across europe. i will break up barclays earnings after the break. jack dorsey talks d
he bet on abu dhabi/ that is bringing in production. i would say exxon, shel, and total of the best to improve are now want. jonathan: we talk, dark about mining, if you look at the extraction business, is it all hands off? or something you like? pau: in terms of distress, opportunities will arise. having said that, but we look, a lot more attractive opportunities are out there. they are certainly in the valuations. ultimately, they're relatively immune to the price of oil because they only...
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taking off from abu dhabi. and it's flight around the globe so far has included ahmadabad. varanasi. and mandalay and then would set the record for the fastest manned solar-powered flight clocking 216 kilometers an hour. it went across china and then from there an aborted attempt to hawai'i where it would have to land in japan. and then it would take off again. the pilot was only allowed 20-minute naps. the future of travel using takennibletaken sustainable energy. >> the idea is to prove that we never know what will happen. >> normally those flags will last three or four hours in a day. so you go for dinner or lunch and then you come back. this is for general aviation. for bigger aircraft, i don't know. but it's not the idea to have the message of global energy to apply them all over in our system, in our houses.
taking off from abu dhabi. and it's flight around the globe so far has included ahmadabad. varanasi. and mandalay and then would set the record for the fastest manned solar-powered flight clocking 216 kilometers an hour. it went across china and then from there an aborted attempt to hawai'i where it would have to land in japan. and then it would take off again. the pilot was only allowed 20-minute naps. the future of travel using takennibletaken sustainable energy. >> the idea is to prove...
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becky anderson cnn abu dhabi. >> joining me now is a professor of middle eastern politics and internationalelations at the london school of economics and political science. he is the author of this book "the new middle east protest and revolution in the arab world" thank you for joining us from london. the iran deal reaffirms that under no circumstances will iran ever seek develop or acquire any nuclear weapons. but not everyone is convinced. do they have reason to be concerned and was there any better alternative to the iran nuclear deal that was reached? >> rosemary my simple answer would be let's give diplomacy a chance. let's see if the iranian leadership will comply with the agreement. 35 years of institutionalized hostility between iran and the western powers particularly the united states. more than three decadence look where we are, iran was and is six months away of acquiring the capability of a nuclear weapon even though the international community imposed one of the most stringent sanctions regime against iran. iran has been able to almost acquire the capability. why not give pea
becky anderson cnn abu dhabi. >> joining me now is a professor of middle eastern politics and internationalelations at the london school of economics and political science. he is the author of this book "the new middle east protest and revolution in the arab world" thank you for joining us from london. the iran deal reaffirms that under no circumstances will iran ever seek develop or acquire any nuclear weapons. but not everyone is convinced. do they have reason to be concerned...
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becky anderson cnn abu dhabi. >> of course president obama is putting his legacy on the line with the iran nuclear deal while the white house is confident congress won't block it the president's critics are not holding back. >> the critics predicting his agreement will fail posing a major nuclear threat to the world. jim acosta has more reaction from washington. >> reporter: when it comes to the fallout over the iran nuclear deal it's all on president obama. >> because thofof this deal the international community will be able to verify that iran will not develop a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: the call list includes israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, saudi arabia's king and republicans in congress. >> the deal that we have out there in my view, from what i know of it thus far is unacceptable. >> reporter: the white house strategy? flood the iran debate zone with social media showing all the ways that the deal will block tehran's path to a nuclear bomb and the billions of dollars in sanctions relief coming their way will do the opposite. >> this is a death sentence for the state
becky anderson cnn abu dhabi. >> of course president obama is putting his legacy on the line with the iran nuclear deal while the white house is confident congress won't block it the president's critics are not holding back. >> the critics predicting his agreement will fail posing a major nuclear threat to the world. jim acosta has more reaction from washington. >> reporter: when it comes to the fallout over the iran nuclear deal it's all on president obama. >> because...
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let's bring in our emerging markets editor, john defterios from abu dhabi. we did hear her say we want more adulthood. are the creditors growing tired of alexis tsipras? >> there are three creditors that have been there for six years, the imf, the european central bank and the european union. and they have grown tired of the flip-flops. this has been going on since alexis tsipras came to power in january of 2015. no one can move if you don't know where the government wants to do. imf cannot help out if they owe them $1.7 billion. the european union says the political context is not right for us to move forward. that was the head of the euro group last night. the european central bank decided not to raise the liquidity fund. they are providing money but not raising it. alexis tsipras made a u-turn saying we will go along with most of the austerity measures. that came very late. asking for another $32 billion, basically, a third bailout. but at the same time asking for patience from the pensioners. he wakes up and watches the pensioners trying to get their pay
let's bring in our emerging markets editor, john defterios from abu dhabi. we did hear her say we want more adulthood. are the creditors growing tired of alexis tsipras? >> there are three creditors that have been there for six years, the imf, the european central bank and the european union. and they have grown tired of the flip-flops. this has been going on since alexis tsipras came to power in january of 2015. no one can move if you don't know where the government wants to do. imf...
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the solar impulse two took off from abu dhabi.ght flight included muscat, and two stops in india, to myanmar, and from there the fastest solar powered flight clocking 134 miles per hour. there were two stops in china, and problems from china to hawaii forced to land in japan, it took off on sunday on a more than 4,000 mile journey, gerald tan has more on that historic flight. >> reporter: a graceful flight, collided into hawaii. the solar impulse lands. the pilot could express only elation after his journey across the pacific, the longest solo flight on record. this wasn't just the feat of time. but one of science. the plane was flown without a drop of fuel. the solar impulse ii it was powered by the sun and had 17,000 sells, charging batteries to keep it going through the night, testing the endurance of the vessel and that of the pilot. he did not have much room to move from the cockpit. he was allowed 20 minute naps. >> reporter: i had to much support. i got messages all the time in the cockpit. it gave me energy there was no wa
the solar impulse two took off from abu dhabi.ght flight included muscat, and two stops in india, to myanmar, and from there the fastest solar powered flight clocking 134 miles per hour. there were two stops in china, and problems from china to hawaii forced to land in japan, it took off on sunday on a more than 4,000 mile journey, gerald tan has more on that historic flight. >> reporter: a graceful flight, collided into hawaii. the solar impulse lands. the pilot could express only...
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becky anderson, cnn, about bu d -- abu dhabi. >> you can understand, bob, can't you, the cynicism here about whether or not iran will live up to the deal. obviously the u.s. side talking about how it is about verification. how can we be sure we can verify what the iranians are doing? >> max, this regime, if it goes through is extremely intrusive, including a military facility. the monitoring system, i have yet to see anything this comprehensive. it would be difficult for the iranians to cheat in any big way. more than that, they have a motivation for making it work. they are suffering economically. at the same time, they are doing well politically between lebanon and iraq and the rest of it. frankly, i think iran is ripe for this and this is the beginning of a much wider understanding with teheran. something we haven't sneen 30 years. >> is that true, when the money starts to rush in and there's a temptation to, you know -- that's going to change the dynamic so much. it's a huge amount of money now rushing in to iran. >> a huge amount of money. at the same time, the iranians are tired
becky anderson, cnn, about bu d -- abu dhabi. >> you can understand, bob, can't you, the cynicism here about whether or not iran will live up to the deal. obviously the u.s. side talking about how it is about verification. how can we be sure we can verify what the iranians are doing? >> max, this regime, if it goes through is extremely intrusive, including a military facility. the monitoring system, i have yet to see anything this comprehensive. it would be difficult for the...
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i want to bring in becky anderson in abu dhabi.ps of the sanctions and the fear its neighbors will do with the lifeline money? >> reporter: that is an interesting question. there's been very little reaction officially here in the gulf with the news of the pending announcement of the deal with iran. what tehran has agreed to is what we are waiting to see. it will strengthen the deal not weaken it. on the face this will be a very difficult deal to celticlysell sell particularly here in the gulf. iran at odds with the sunni region. tehran opposed by the people here in the middle east. rife with conflict in syria and lebanon. also remember the tribal monarchies here. questioned by the islamic republic leadership. as ever this is more nuance. there are concerns about the region's security in the face of iran with the more sophisticated weaponry perhaps, there is a real economic cost and benefit of iran brought in from the cold. let's look at the saudi stock market today. you see the costs there. lower. as the all important oil price sli
i want to bring in becky anderson in abu dhabi.ps of the sanctions and the fear its neighbors will do with the lifeline money? >> reporter: that is an interesting question. there's been very little reaction officially here in the gulf with the news of the pending announcement of the deal with iran. what tehran has agreed to is what we are waiting to see. it will strengthen the deal not weaken it. on the face this will be a very difficult deal to celticlysell sell particularly here in the...
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its production by 12% on the quarter thanks to new projects and also the renewal of its license in abu dhabi. total also confirmed that it's going to reduce its capital expenditure this year to take into account the lower price of oil. it will reduce the cap exto between 23 and $24 billion down from 26.4 for the last year. >> thank you so much for that stefan. cy saipem announced 8 billion job cuts as part of a job cut program. they downgrade their rating on the oil contractor stocks. it's off by 6.75%. kwoo it a big slump there for the stock today. >>> solvay is buying cytec for $5.5 billion. they hope it will increase the market share in light weight materials. it comes after solvay had a group net sales in the second quarter. joining us is the ceo of solvay. can i ask you why now? why this deal? >> right now because there's a very significant transformation process a few years ago. we've made significant step when we divested european business at the end of june 2004. just a few weeks ago. and we think they were ready for a next step. why this? just because we do believe that getting a po
its production by 12% on the quarter thanks to new projects and also the renewal of its license in abu dhabi. total also confirmed that it's going to reduce its capital expenditure this year to take into account the lower price of oil. it will reduce the cap exto between 23 and $24 billion down from 26.4 for the last year. >> thank you so much for that stefan. cy saipem announced 8 billion job cuts as part of a job cut program. they downgrade their rating on the oil contractor stocks....
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a woman in abu dhabi was deported for making comments. a man received a prison sentence for comments. >> the u.n. aid chief warns that millions of people in south sudan are at risk of starvation. nearly 70% have the population will soon run out of food. hundreds of thousands of people live in refugee camps. the fighting began in december of 2013 soon after the president fired his deputy. >> at least 30 people have been kid in three bomb attacks in northeast nigeria. two crowded bus stations were hit in the city. one of the attackers is believed to be a female suicide bomber. last week, 50 people were killed at a market in the same city in twin bombings by a suspected boko haram fighters. >> in burundi, two people have been killed in what some describe at politically motivated murders. there's tension as people anxiously await the results of tuesday's presidential election. many say the outcome could lead to more violence. you may find some of the images in the report disturbing. >> gunman came to the house at night, called him outside and
a woman in abu dhabi was deported for making comments. a man received a prison sentence for comments. >> the u.n. aid chief warns that millions of people in south sudan are at risk of starvation. nearly 70% have the population will soon run out of food. hundreds of thousands of people live in refugee camps. the fighting began in december of 2013 soon after the president fired his deputy. >> at least 30 people have been kid in three bomb attacks in northeast nigeria. two crowded bus...
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state news agency. 30-year-old -- was sentenced to death two weeks ago for killing the woman in an abu dhabil bathroom. >> she also planted a bomb outside an egyptian-american doctor's home but it didn't detonate. >>> the gaming industry is mourning the loss of a self-described fellow gamer, nintendo has announced the passing of its ceo, santoro santoro iwata. he died of cancer. >> he rose through the ranks from programmer to president and then ceo of nintendo. he once said on my business card i am a corporate president. in my mind i'm a game developer but in my heart i'm a gamer. >>> as emergency bailout talks push forward, greek's main opposition party weighs? >> this is about the greeks and about my son is going to have a different kind of life. this is about people's lives. >> looking toward greece's political and financial future. e bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like my second in command... and my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. and in my castle we only eat chex cereal. chex cereal. it's full of delicious crunchability. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. and
state news agency. 30-year-old -- was sentenced to death two weeks ago for killing the woman in an abu dhabil bathroom. >> she also planted a bomb outside an egyptian-american doctor's home but it didn't detonate. >>> the gaming industry is mourning the loss of a self-described fellow gamer, nintendo has announced the passing of its ceo, santoro santoro iwata. he died of cancer. >> he rose through the ranks from programmer to president and then ceo of nintendo. he once said...
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abu dhabi, middle east. china.n the run from the irs? >> little bit. how did you know that? >> jimmy: it was in the news. it made the news. >> irs. i made so much money. my accountant couldn't count it. i love the irs. >> jimmy: you do? >> they're like the mafia. treated me like tony montagna. "scarface." okay, man. calm down, man, okay, relax, i'll get you the money, okay. >> jimmy: they don't like bit you don't pay. >> i said give me time. they said, we gave you time. >> jimmy: i better get another "rush hour." >> i know, i know. y'all want to see another "rush hour"? call warner brothers. call warner brothers. i call them every day. shoot. could use another $20 million. >> jimmy: when you had this problem, pick up the phone, call your friend, president clinton, take care of this for you. >> clinton said, tucker, you got it. you got it, tucker. let's go do it. do a movie, tucker. >> jimmy: do you remember where this photograph was taken? you, clinton -- >> yeah, in new york. it's a classic picture. i need that pi
abu dhabi, middle east. china.n the run from the irs? >> little bit. how did you know that? >> jimmy: it was in the news. it made the news. >> irs. i made so much money. my accountant couldn't count it. i love the irs. >> jimmy: you do? >> they're like the mafia. treated me like tony montagna. "scarface." okay, man. calm down, man, okay, relax, i'll get you the money, okay. >> jimmy: they don't like bit you don't pay. >> i said give me time....
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temperature-wise pretty hot abu dhabi 47. richelle. >> still ahead a feud that's cost thousands of lives why fear and suspicion remain between farmers and herdsmen in nigeria. >> i'm in mumbai. we'll look at the fight over the state government decision to start recognizing schools. >> losing players, as well as gains at the gold cup. >> greeces bailout deal, we have a greek political analyst joining us. i really did my best on your name, thank you for your patience and your time. let's talk about this deal. 12 different than what greek voters rejected last week? >> yes it's even harper on them. most of those who voted no against the previous proposal are more critical of what was worked out last night. having said that, what we've seen in the meantime happening is the referendum, the outcome and is also the danger of the country spiraling out of the common currency of the euro increasing so a deal will have to be struck even though it is a difficult deal. >> how damaging handling process been to relations between greek and th
temperature-wise pretty hot abu dhabi 47. richelle. >> still ahead a feud that's cost thousands of lives why fear and suspicion remain between farmers and herdsmen in nigeria. >> i'm in mumbai. we'll look at the fight over the state government decision to start recognizing schools. >> losing players, as well as gains at the gold cup. >> greeces bailout deal, we have a greek political analyst joining us. i really did my best on your name, thank you for your patience and...
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i want to bring in our reporter who is live from abu dhabi.s is saying if people vote no it will give greece a stronger negotiating position and said a no vote doesn't necessarily mean leaving the euro. i want to ask how much of that is true and how much is mere political posturing? >> well a lot of posturing. it is a tough sell for alexis tsipras. first and foremost it is wishful thinking that you could ask for a no vote and get money out of the european union right now. the reason is one of the preconditions to ask for more money from the european union and imf is to support a yes vote. yes,'d like to stay in europe and the pailout package. trying to have it both ways is difficult. he's asking for 29 billion euro that equals $32 billion and that would be the third bailout. you saw the response from the creditors. we heard from christine lagarde on cnn and others including the president of the euro group and the european commission saying wait for the referendum to take place. it is clear they'd like to see the backside of alec sis tsipras. i
i want to bring in our reporter who is live from abu dhabi.s is saying if people vote no it will give greece a stronger negotiating position and said a no vote doesn't necessarily mean leaving the euro. i want to ask how much of that is true and how much is mere political posturing? >> well a lot of posturing. it is a tough sell for alexis tsipras. first and foremost it is wishful thinking that you could ask for a no vote and get money out of the european union right now. the reason is...
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i was in abu dhabi doing a piece about migrant workers that are building western museums. sort of as a lark, i went to dubai for a day. i knew that trump was going to be there. trump was building some golf courses and luxury housing. i got into the press conference and trump is saying, the world is so full of failure, and here in dubai everything is perfect. and why can't new york be like dubai? trump would never dare say that in america. it made me somewhat angry. also, i had been doing some investigative journalism and i knew that the guys that were developing trump's golf courses and housing get paid $200 a month even though they work in the hot sun 12 hours a day doing construction work. at the end of the press conference, i said something like, you are making all of these luxury buildings in dubai and your guys are getting paid $200 a month. how do you feel about that? because it is due by, i got yelled at by the publicist. security guards wanted to throw me out or do worse. once the people from the local papers saw that things had quieted down, they all told me how m
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the plane began its journey in abu dhabi in march. the next stop for the impulse is phoenix. >>> up next at 11:00, while we celebrate our independence this weekend, greeks decide their country's future. the latest on the referendum vote. >>> plus the victim of its own success. one california city conserved water so well, it had to throw some away. >>> got a tip for nbc bay area's investigative unit? call 1-888-996-tips or e-mail theunit@nbcbayarea.com theunit@nbcbayarea.com. greece is preparing for a referendum this weekend on whether to acce c >>> well greece is preparing for a referendum this weekend on whether to accept creditor demands in return for bailout funds. >> nbc's keir simmons reports from athens. >> reporter: the crisis is deepening here. wherever you go at whatever time, there are lines outside atms as greeks try to get just a small amount of money that they are allowed each day. some $60. now there are reports that the greek banks are running out of money, that they may have just over $500 million in reserves. so thato
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then again, going back to the middle east total is singing a concession in abu dobby -- abu dhabi.grated a big refining unit. it is really helping to wheather thed rop in prices -- the drop in prices. anna: is that the story of big oil so far? javier: absolutely. we've seen a drop in refining, we did not get that is good as it was in the case of total. they are also part of big oil again, total had indicated to us that he is planning to exceed the targets. he will remain focused of 2016. we've seen, as oil prices go back to a six-month low, that every oil company is talking about reducing investment. anna: reducing headcounts. we've had some large numbers. beer: -- holly air -- javier: also chevron the american company announcing yesterday that 1500 people will he made redundant in the next year. anna: that was a surprise was that he was talking about the secondary and tertiary effects that the weaker prices will have on some of the economies that are reliant on that. javier: 100,000 people have already lost their employment. anna: we talked about how companies are cutting back on
then again, going back to the middle east total is singing a concession in abu dobby -- abu dhabi.grated a big refining unit. it is really helping to wheather thed rop in prices -- the drop in prices. anna: is that the story of big oil so far? javier: absolutely. we've seen a drop in refining, we did not get that is good as it was in the case of total. they are also part of big oil again, total had indicated to us that he is planning to exceed the targets. he will remain focused of 2016. we've...
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she followed the woman into the bathroom of an abu dhabi mall then stabbed her to death. police say the woman was not targeting americans but simply looking to kill foreigners. >> 13 dead at an apartment fire that started on the ground floor of a seven story building in china. most died of smoke inhalation. >> evacuating western mexico during an erupting volcano. the volcano of fire has been spewing ash and cinder since thursday. the eruptions have gotten more intense each day closing airports. >> malala yousafzai turned 18 years old this weekend and instead of accepting gifts she gave back by opening a school for syrian refugee girls. she called on leaders to change their strategies. >> today on my first day as an adult, on behalf of the world's children, i demand our leaders we must invest in books instead of bullets. books, not bullets will pave the path to our peace and prosperity. >> she became a symbol of defiance after she was shot in afghanistan by the taliban. she's made education for young women her life's work. >> the video game world today is mourning the deat
she followed the woman into the bathroom of an abu dhabi mall then stabbed her to death. police say the woman was not targeting americans but simply looking to kill foreigners. >> 13 dead at an apartment fire that started on the ground floor of a seven story building in china. most died of smoke inhalation. >> evacuating western mexico during an erupting volcano. the volcano of fire has been spewing ash and cinder since thursday. the eruptions have gotten more intense each day...
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. >> it could take you to abu dhabi, dubai, or manila philippines, and i decided to definitely capitalize >> philippines for $280. >> round trip. >> round trip. since travel noire, i've found so many different ways to travel. i'm not afraid to pick up and go. >> now, travel noire has an uphill battle appealing to mainly black travelers. only 17% of african-americans take one or more international trips a year. this week they're launching an experience with packages in south africa brazil and italy. >> it sounds like a great website. >> good regardless of your color. >> everybody is able to use this site. >> and they'll tell you what you can do to have fun. >> exactly. that's the most important part. >> thank you, vlad. you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. >>> well, that does it for us. be sure to tune in to the "cbs evening news." i'll be filling in tonight for scott pelley. for news any time anywhere watch at devry university's keller graduate school of management. you can learn to unlock the leader inside you. so if you want to own the room not just be in it. you're
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it is on an around the world flight that began in march in abu dhabi.ading to phoenix. >>> tomorrow night in vancouver, canada, the u.s. women's soccer team goes against a long time rival, japan, for the world cup. here the breakdown the match up is amy lawrence with host of afterhours on the cbs morning network. this is such an exciting game. i'm so looking forward to it. there is so much history between these two teams. what do you think that is going to mean. >> it means everything to team usa. they have said this all along for four years. even after they won olympic gold in 2012 at japan's expense. abby says until you have won world cup, you aren't there. she's taller than the japanese players. and she's very good at possessing the ball. she's got a great air game is what they call it upon above the japanese. but on the bench, she's cheering, supporting and leading. and she's reminding everyone how painful it was four years ago so don't you dare forget. >> people watching the world cup know these are two amazing defensive teams. are you expecting a
it is on an around the world flight that began in march in abu dhabi.ading to phoenix. >>> tomorrow night in vancouver, canada, the u.s. women's soccer team goes against a long time rival, japan, for the world cup. here the breakdown the match up is amy lawrence with host of afterhours on the cbs morning network. this is such an exciting game. i'm so looking forward to it. there is so much history between these two teams. what do you think that is going to mean. >> it means...
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manus: this is like defending against abu dhabi order by. and the politics of this are not beyond anybody's notice. the mayor of london is opposed. we've got other major political voices. chris: that is certainly the case. and johnson is obviously an important figure -- boris johnson. a potential prime minister. today he is looking like an isolated force. we have had the cbi, the iod lineup behind heathrow. all of the u.k. airlines. in terms of the party political response the transport secretary's comments today saying they will now look at the detail but that this is a once in a generation opportunity. seemed to suggest that there may be a head of steam gathering behind peter. -- heathrwow. manus: once in a lifetime. it has taken them a heck of a long time to make a decision about the business future for the u.k. chris jasper there on the heathrow decision from the airports commission. let's shift east and talk about manufacturing in china. sales remains sluggish. the official purchasing managers index of 50.2 was unchanged from mary. that
manus: this is like defending against abu dhabi order by. and the politics of this are not beyond anybody's notice. the mayor of london is opposed. we've got other major political voices. chris: that is certainly the case. and johnson is obviously an important figure -- boris johnson. a potential prime minister. today he is looking like an isolated force. we have had the cbi, the iod lineup behind heathrow. all of the u.k. airlines. in terms of the party political response the transport...