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you said our allies are looking at us in contempt. what do you say to the fact that in september 2014, that there was a request to intervene with isis and the fact that there has been an overwhelming amount of appreciation and respect for that agreement in europe, not only with european governments but with companies and corporations. >> i'll take the last one. of course corporations like the agreement. it opens up new markets for them. the europeans have got out of the security game. the germans have a long-standing approach to the problem that is based primarily on their economic interests in iran. the british are moving in the german direction. our policy has speeded that movement. it was put to me very candidly by a conservative french politician last week. the french have been the staunchest on the nuclear issue and they have been trying to put the brakes on some of the speed by which we have been making concessions to the iranians. this guy came to me and said that basically we are suckers for having done this. now we had irrita
you said our allies are looking at us in contempt. what do you say to the fact that in september 2014, that there was a request to intervene with isis and the fact that there has been an overwhelming amount of appreciation and respect for that agreement in europe, not only with european governments but with companies and corporations. >> i'll take the last one. of course corporations like the agreement. it opens up new markets for them. the europeans have got out of the security game. the...
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and its allies. iran would get 30-$50 billion signing bonus immediately and would eventually pocket between 100-140 billion of its oil revenues frozen in offshore accounts as a result of sanctions. moreover iran would reap the benefits of greater oil sanctions, greater oil revenues once the sanctions are lifted. iran's oil ministry expects that iran eventually could double its oil exports from about 1.2 million barrels a day to about 2.3 million barrels a day in the future that will give a much greater financial resources to finance terrorism and subversion abroad, and its brutal repression at home. the economic payoff for the new clergy would also help iran should reach about the power in its favor and could possibly emboldened regime to become more aggressive in its foreign policy. allies are also alarmed washington has backed off many of its red lines. those red lines are fading to think or even pink dotted line. meanwhile, iran is adding new red lines. ayatollah khomeini the supreme leader last m
and its allies. iran would get 30-$50 billion signing bonus immediately and would eventually pocket between 100-140 billion of its oil revenues frozen in offshore accounts as a result of sanctions. moreover iran would reap the benefits of greater oil sanctions, greater oil revenues once the sanctions are lifted. iran's oil ministry expects that iran eventually could double its oil exports from about 1.2 million barrels a day to about 2.3 million barrels a day in the future that will give a much...
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and allies. officials in iran see the country using its influence to solve some of the turmoil in the middle east. >> the islamic resolution has a lot of influence in many parts of the islamic world. there are a lot of different areas where iran can play a prominent role in sorting out different conflicts, resolving understanding issues. particularly in dealing with peace and security in the region. iran has always showed that it is a major player. and i think that that is a reality that more or less is understood today. >> let's bring back steven cook. today's hearings in congress, i was surprised. it seemed some of the members of congress read the deal and were talking about technical matters, there's a not very technical matter, that is that the united states, prshry department -- treasury department declared iran and hundreds of entities in iran as sponsors of terrorism. that is not necessarily going away, there's no commitment on iran's part to get away with the sponsorship of groups that am
and allies. officials in iran see the country using its influence to solve some of the turmoil in the middle east. >> the islamic resolution has a lot of influence in many parts of the islamic world. there are a lot of different areas where iran can play a prominent role in sorting out different conflicts, resolving understanding issues. particularly in dealing with peace and security in the region. iran has always showed that it is a major player. and i think that that is a reality that...
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if that ally is under attack.ve this legislation, which is debated, as you can see, heartily again in the diet in the japanese parliament on thursday. we saw the chaotic scenes on wednesday, pushing through cabinet. it seems it will go further than coming to the aid of an ally under mortal attack. this will be labelled japanese forces to work closely in cooperation with their main ally, the u.s. in the region, in north-east asia allowing them to come to logistical support of the allies further afield. one scenario is mine sweeping in the gulf. if there was to be an oil blockade, allowing japanese forces to act in humanitarian crises and disasters under the auspices of the u.n. so as for as his opponents are concerned, it's a deep change to the way japan handled the military. >> if there is so much opposition to the bills, are they out of touch here with what the public wants? >> well his argument is that he won an election at the end of last year won it handilly. the opposition was in disarray. it was cast as a re
if that ally is under attack.ve this legislation, which is debated, as you can see, heartily again in the diet in the japanese parliament on thursday. we saw the chaotic scenes on wednesday, pushing through cabinet. it seems it will go further than coming to the aid of an ally under mortal attack. this will be labelled japanese forces to work closely in cooperation with their main ally, the u.s. in the region, in north-east asia allowing them to come to logistical support of the allies further...
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. >> damián: bueno me encanta que esté en el programa, usted es el head chef allí en macarthur park quecalidad, el dueño es el señor faz, platíquenos, porque el señor faz le ha ayudado a muchos latinos, ¿verdad? ¿qué es lo que hace? >> daulton: tengo 4 años de conocerlo, como siempre he dicho, no solo es una buena persona, sino también es un caballero, una persona que se preocupa porque el empleado tenga un ambiente de trabajo bien, ¿verdad? con respeto y siempre tratando al empleado de la manera que uno quisiera ser tratado. he oído historias donde él ayudaba a muchos inmigrantes y él los ha patrocinado. y él a lo mejor no tiene idea de lo que es eso. la persona que nació aquí, que tiene papeles, piensa, "oh, tener papeles", pero alguien que vino aquí y que no los tiene y que alguien le ayude a obtenerlos, es un tesoro que no se podrá encontrar en ningún lugar. >> damián: es una persona por quien cualquier persona quisiera trabajar. >> daulton: exactamente, exactamente. >> damián: bueno, esta es comida mediterránea, ¿usted cómo aprendió a cocinar comida mediterránea? >> daulton: bueno,
. >> damián: bueno me encanta que esté en el programa, usted es el head chef allí en macarthur park quecalidad, el dueño es el señor faz, platíquenos, porque el señor faz le ha ayudado a muchos latinos, ¿verdad? ¿qué es lo que hace? >> daulton: tengo 4 años de conocerlo, como siempre he dicho, no solo es una buena persona, sino también es un caballero, una persona que se preocupa porque el empleado tenga un ambiente de trabajo bien, ¿verdad? con respeto y siempre...
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allÍ se devuelve la cama.esaparece. la toalla. aquÍ comenzÓ la huida. >> al menos cortes, debiÓ ser tijera y pues, sÍ, eso hace ruido. aquÍ vienen los muros de las bardas. maria: el experto revisa las imÁgenes el hecho de forma de portal habla de un terreno propicio en forma de cavar. >> se usaron con martillos neumÁticos, la barreta no fue hincada a mano, esta huella que deja no es de mano, debe ser con maquinaria. entrÓ la barreta pero no calienta realmente. fue todo sÍ manual. marÍa: mÁs allÁ la tuberÍa plÁstica y el cableado. >> para tratar de que entre aire y que salga por el tÚnel. maria: despuÉs bombillos rotos para facilitar la huida y otro hallazgo. >> son caros, seguramente aquÍ ponÍan los tanques donde vaciaban el terreno. y se lo llevaban. con la motocicleta. marÍa: uno salÍa cargado y de repente otro entraba vacÍo, cruce california. las dos motocicletas que se usaban para el avance y retroceso fueron adaptadas para caber allÍ. removieron el guarda fango trasero el asiento y la tapa del tanque de g
allÍ se devuelve la cama.esaparece. la toalla. aquÍ comenzÓ la huida. >> al menos cortes, debiÓ ser tijera y pues, sÍ, eso hace ruido. aquÍ vienen los muros de las bardas. maria: el experto revisa las imÁgenes el hecho de forma de portal habla de un terreno propicio en forma de cavar. >> se usaron con martillos neumÁticos, la barreta no fue hincada a mano, esta huella que deja no es de mano, debe ser con maquinaria. entrÓ la barreta pero no calienta realmente. fue todo sÍ...
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as the allies have watched the u.s.negotiate this agreement they have come to the conclusion that president obama has to shed this responsibility and that he has taken the united states out of the game of containing iran. the president doesn't admit that. he continues to talk in those terms and when he brought everybody to the camp david summit last month there was a lot of newspaper commentary. if you look carefully at what the president said the company has in fact gotten out of the containment business. but before i get to that let me talk just a little bit about the concerns of the allies at what they've been watching and thinking as they been watching these negotiations. and then a couple of the arguments the administration has put out to the concert of the allies and why they find these unsatisfactory end up in a couple of words of the consequences of all of this. so, i think that there are four trends that the allies have seen by a watching this negotiation. the colleagues have already covered this pretty well. t
as the allies have watched the u.s.negotiate this agreement they have come to the conclusion that president obama has to shed this responsibility and that he has taken the united states out of the game of containing iran. the president doesn't admit that. he continues to talk in those terms and when he brought everybody to the camp david summit last month there was a lot of newspaper commentary. if you look carefully at what the president said the company has in fact gotten out of the...
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and absolute vital fart of ally victories.nd when you think about where we are here in the united states in the united states air force? we stan on the should we are of gee guys sbfment bomb the campaigned. you could make a. any questions. ? i convinced you. good. >> question. >> with talked about cull my napetting particulars. there a similar thing for airplane campaign and you could call lathe night in the air. is there a culminating point in this campaign? >> i think we're talking about culminated points. i it's the ability to supply force. i think you're tied to the range for long distance escorts. sbrp because if you ex-tend too far you're vull mercial and these other advised flighters that are coming online. >> maybe -- maybe there's pivotal stand down or strake-off and then with the sblex of truly effective long range, that may have been the cull -- turning opponent isn't in the company. that air enough? that's all i've got. mark dismissed. see you next time. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning insti
and absolute vital fart of ally victories.nd when you think about where we are here in the united states in the united states air force? we stan on the should we are of gee guys sbfment bomb the campaigned. you could make a. any questions. ? i convinced you. good. >> question. >> with talked about cull my napetting particulars. there a similar thing for airplane campaign and you could call lathe night in the air. is there a culminating point in this campaign? >> i think we're...
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that was deliberate, to avoid allied air attack.ne of the net results of the allied campaign that have so reduced the german air force by attrition. and an inability to fly due to aviation fuel which left allies with default with air superiority. take a look. the attack on oil -- remember we said, we essentially eliminated it by august of 44, this is the plant in romania. attack synthetic plants. in some cases dr. 5% or 6%. -- down to 5% or 6%. and the attack on railways and waterways. the allies rule of the sky -- ruled the sky. so let's talk about impact. this was not an easy battle. what have we said in previous classes? the bomber barons, the airpower advocates of the 20's and 30's going back to haig, suggested that airpower could win a war by itself. that it would be cheap and decisive and quick. this war demonstrated it was anything but. air war of attrition. casualties were high. a total of 56,000 in bomber command killed, wounded, or missing. 10,000 aircraft lost. 19,000 americans dead. 6200 aircraft. the germans lost at lea
that was deliberate, to avoid allied air attack.ne of the net results of the allied campaign that have so reduced the german air force by attrition. and an inability to fly due to aviation fuel which left allies with default with air superiority. take a look. the attack on oil -- remember we said, we essentially eliminated it by august of 44, this is the plant in romania. attack synthetic plants. in some cases dr. 5% or 6%. -- down to 5% or 6%. and the attack on railways and waterways. the...
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>>> ya llegaron. >>> allÍ estÁn alla. >>> vamos para allÁ. >>> quÉ vamos a hacer?>. >>> ay! >>> mamÁ. >>> y recibimos al cantautor rey y mali estrenando su video musical aquÍ en un nuevo dia que comienza contigo. >>>. >>> ♪ >>> ♪ >>> ♪ >>> ♪ > >>>. >>>♪. >>> ♪ >>> ♪ > >>>. >>> ♪ >>> juhoy muy buenos dÍas hoy e lunes 27 de julio gracias por esta hola gracias por todo el cariÑo que de muestran en votaciÓnes para que un servidor daniel sacars en premios tu mundo como mejor presentador tambiÉn como le sobre tiempo pueden votar por rashel. >>> bueno si le sobran votos tambiÉn. >>> te verÉ caer fuertemente. >>> como sea cayÓ mango. >>> (risas). >>> vote por un nuevo dÍa porque la verdad estamos aquÍ dando lo mejor para ustedes asÍ que voten por nosotros. >>> uno y uno, y ocho para un nuevo dÍa. >>> un hashtag muy importante que se llama tierra de mamis. >>> no. >>> es que las estoy viendo. >>> tierra de reyes. >>> hashtag tierra de reyes. >>> mira. >>> lo que sobaba era belleza, las mujeres, todo el mundo la ve. >>> quÉ haces ahÍ, vete hazme el favor. >>> dÍgame kimberly
>>> ya llegaron. >>> allÍ estÁn alla. >>> vamos para allÁ. >>> quÉ vamos a hacer?>. >>> ay! >>> mamÁ. >>> y recibimos al cantautor rey y mali estrenando su video musical aquÍ en un nuevo dia que comienza contigo. >>>. >>> ♪ >>> ♪ >>> ♪ >>> ♪ > >>>. >>>♪. >>> ♪ >>> ♪ > >>>. >>> ♪ >>> juhoy muy...
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it's been our gulf allies' priority is making sure iran does not get a nuclear weapon. deal negotiated by john kerry, wendy sherman, ernie moniz, our allies our partners the p5+1 achieves that goal. it achieves our top priority -- making sure that iran does not get a nuclear weapon. but we have always recognized that even if iran doesn't get a nuclear weapon iran still poses challenges to our interests and our values both in the region and around the world. so when this deal gets implemented we know that we will have dismantled the immediate concerns around iran's nuclear program. we will have brought their stockpiles down to 98%. we will have significantly reduced the number of centrifuges that they operate. we will have installed an unprecedented inspections regime and that will remain in place not just for ten years but, for example, on the stockpiles will continue to 15 years. iran will have pledged to the international community that it will not develop a nuclear weapon and now will be subject to an additional protocol, a more vigorous inspection and monitoring reg
it's been our gulf allies' priority is making sure iran does not get a nuclear weapon. deal negotiated by john kerry, wendy sherman, ernie moniz, our allies our partners the p5+1 achieves that goal. it achieves our top priority -- making sure that iran does not get a nuclear weapon. but we have always recognized that even if iran doesn't get a nuclear weapon iran still poses challenges to our interests and our values both in the region and around the world. so when this deal gets implemented we...
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an ally! [cheering and applause] >> there should be no daylight between our two countries. that's why early this year when i went to israel i not only met with the prime minister, i met with the opposition leader, to let them know that if i were president there would be no daylight between the united states and israel going forward! [cheering and applause] >> we need to stop the aggression of russia into sovereign nations. you see putin putin believes in the old lenin principle that you probe with bayonets. if you find mush you push. under obama and clinton. putin has found a whole lot of mush over the past few years. [applause] >> the united states needs a foreign policy that will put steel in front of our enemies. [cheering and applause] >> we need to stop china's cyber attacks, slow their entry into international waters and slow their abysmal human rights record. [cheering and applause] >> and we need to have the capacity to protect our national security interests here and abroad and those
an ally! [cheering and applause] >> there should be no daylight between our two countries. that's why early this year when i went to israel i not only met with the prime minister, i met with the opposition leader, to let them know that if i were president there would be no daylight between the united states and israel going forward! [cheering and applause] >> we need to stop the aggression of russia into sovereign nations. you see putin putin believes in the old lenin principle that...
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allÍ fue por donde escapÓ al tÚnel.rtÓ el brazalete y le dejÓ tirado en la celda. la pregunta es cÓmo lo hizo y porque la alarma no alertÓ a los custodios que lo vigilaban en tantos puntos. volviendo a las fotos la conclusiÓn es que fue dirigido por topÓgrafos indispensables para construirlo con esa precisiÓn. jorge: la visiÓn oficial de los puntos de vigilancia, la desmiente un ex recluso que pasÓ una dÉcada recluida la misma celda donde huyÓ el chapo guzmÁn. segÚn Él en esa celda no hay manera de evadir la vigilancia porque seis de accionar permanentemente cada paso del reo. >> una celda de 3 m de largo por dos de ancho, prÁcticamente de este lado tendrÍamos la regadera. >> aquÍ al lado estÁ el baÑo. luego tendremos nuestra cama de piedra con una colchoneta. luego la reja que estaba aquÍ, era de fierros que podÍas ver, posteriormente estaba la segunda reja donde ya nada mÁs era toda la lÁmina. >> fue la misma celda que la que escapÓ el chapo guzmÁn donde el paso varios aÑos. dice que las condiciones eran extremas y er
allÍ fue por donde escapÓ al tÚnel.rtÓ el brazalete y le dejÓ tirado en la celda. la pregunta es cÓmo lo hizo y porque la alarma no alertÓ a los custodios que lo vigilaban en tantos puntos. volviendo a las fotos la conclusiÓn es que fue dirigido por topÓgrafos indispensables para construirlo con esa precisiÓn. jorge: la visiÓn oficial de los puntos de vigilancia, la desmiente un ex recluso que pasÓ una dÉcada recluida la misma celda donde huyÓ el chapo guzmÁn. segÚn Él en esa...
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interests and also allies because the sanctions would not last. the sustainability of the sanctions are based on one important underpinning reason: iran does not seek nuclear weapons. not as president obama mentioned a peaceful nuclear program. >> iran has lied about that in the past. >> that's why these negotiations have feign so long. more than 12 years. iran has been engaging with not just the p 5 plus 1 but also the iaea to address what you're touching upon, the possible military issues that pre-dated these negotiations. but the good news is within this deal we're going to address those. we're going to come down and make sure that from a to z from procurement, lining, and iran is under a watchful eye. >> the president went out of the way to say that it's only about the nearly program. it's not about terrorism or the expectation that iran is going to stop floating hezbollah. that it's going to lead to better diplomatic relations or coordination of in terms of going after isil. is it your expectation though, that how the president phrased things
interests and also allies because the sanctions would not last. the sustainability of the sanctions are based on one important underpinning reason: iran does not seek nuclear weapons. not as president obama mentioned a peaceful nuclear program. >> iran has lied about that in the past. >> that's why these negotiations have feign so long. more than 12 years. iran has been engaging with not just the p 5 plus 1 but also the iaea to address what you're touching upon, the possible...
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allies like in the case of iraq. so there is a fine line here where the nuclear deal is perhaps going to create opportunities. and no one is saying this yet. nobody has come out and officially said this but look at past behavior and strategic interests where iran and the u.s. have an aligned interest in iraq to defeat isis. the question is will that relationship after this deal if it is cemented and goes forward and can be a building block, can it open the door to other areas of conflict between the united states and its allies and iran and its proxies. that's going to be tested with time. but certainly it is something that is not lost in the minds of arab diplomats that i've been speaking to. >> ayman, thanks. joining our coverage is moderator and managing editor of "meet the press" host chuck todd. chuck, let me ask you. from what you're hearing from your sources this is a legitimate deal that has verification mechanisms in place with iran. but are people that scared of seeing this go through? >> i think it's a tru
allies like in the case of iraq. so there is a fine line here where the nuclear deal is perhaps going to create opportunities. and no one is saying this yet. nobody has come out and officially said this but look at past behavior and strategic interests where iran and the u.s. have an aligned interest in iraq to defeat isis. the question is will that relationship after this deal if it is cemented and goes forward and can be a building block, can it open the door to other areas of conflict...
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the deal by our allies, our partners the p5+1, achieves that goal. it achieves our top priority. making sure that iran does not get a nuclear weapon. we have always recognized that even if iran does not get a nuclear weapon iran still poses challenges to our interests, and our values both in the region and around the world. so when this deal gets implemented we know that we will have dismantleed the immediate concerns around iran's nuclear program. we'll have brought their stock piles down to 98%. we'll have significantly reduced the number of centrifuges that they operate. we'll have installed unprecedented inspections regime, and that will remain in place not just for ten years but for, for example on the stock piles will continue for 15 years. iran will have pledged to the international community that it will not develop a nuclear weapon, and now will be subject to an additional protocol a more vigorous inspection and monitoring regime that lasts imperpetuity. we will have disabled a facility like iraq from allowing iran developing blew tomorrow yum that--yum--plutonimu from b
the deal by our allies, our partners the p5+1, achieves that goal. it achieves our top priority. making sure that iran does not get a nuclear weapon. we have always recognized that even if iran does not get a nuclear weapon iran still poses challenges to our interests, and our values both in the region and around the world. so when this deal gets implemented we know that we will have dismantleed the immediate concerns around iran's nuclear program. we'll have brought their stock piles down to...
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allÍ estÁ. buscaba este tipo de proyectos. >>> ahora recordamos todas aquÍ tu pelÍcula quÉ paso recuerdas de haber participado en el proyecto hace 31 aÑos que todavÍa hace historia y la gente recordÁndolo? >>> . >>> dice que fue un momento muy importante para Él que lo llevÓ a la fama y que se divirtiÓ mucho y que tambiÉn hospital recuerda con alegrÍa. >>> buque vino gracias por haber estado con nosotros acÁ en un nueve dÍa, todos en casa pueden ver la pelÍcula que se estrena en cines el 7 de agosto y estaÁa disponible on demand el 14. >>> gracias que vun y estaremos viendo la pelÍcula. >>> gracias. >>> gracias. >>> me un canto Él como actor. >>> fanÁtica rashel. >>> sÍ. >>> vamos a la pausa. >>> no se mueva, porque amigas a contener la respiraciÓn porque los bomberos de new york nos muestran todos los meses del muestran todos los meses del calendario y todo serÁ aquÍ en mi cabello castaño. y desde que descubrí preference, me gusta mucho más. la calidad del color tiene algo especial. preference,
allÍ estÁ. buscaba este tipo de proyectos. >>> ahora recordamos todas aquÍ tu pelÍcula quÉ paso recuerdas de haber participado en el proyecto hace 31 aÑos que todavÍa hace historia y la gente recordÁndolo? >>> . >>> dice que fue un momento muy importante para Él que lo llevÓ a la fama y que se divirtiÓ mucho y que tambiÉn hospital recuerda con alegrÍa. >>> buque vino gracias por haber estado con nosotros acÁ en un nueve dÍa, todos en casa...
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hundreds showed up for baby allie's funeral. his parents in too critical a condition to lay their son to rest. not many believe promised justice will come. >> and stefanie has been at the baby boy's funeral and posted this report. >> occupied east jerusalem, what happened here namely in hebron, nabla, we're not seeing human huge numbers. people here are shocked but there's a real sense that they are help tolls try and change things, certainly when it comes to trying to change this israeli government settlement expansion policy which has been active over the last few years. >> the israeli prime minister has visited the boy's family in hospital near tel aviv. benjamin netanyahu says the government is committed to finding those who are responsible. >> we have to calm the spirit and recommit ourselves to our joint battle against terrorism and extreme i about something all parts of israeli government and all parts of israeli society agree on. it's important that we make common cause with our palestinian neighbors to give ourselves a
hundreds showed up for baby allie's funeral. his parents in too critical a condition to lay their son to rest. not many believe promised justice will come. >> and stefanie has been at the baby boy's funeral and posted this report. >> occupied east jerusalem, what happened here namely in hebron, nabla, we're not seeing human huge numbers. people here are shocked but there's a real sense that they are help tolls try and change things, certainly when it comes to trying to change this...
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a lot of these are our nato allies. obviously japan.so i think it is fair that we shouldn't just say if we walk away from this deal they're going to get all of the money and they're going to -- i think it is fair to try to drill down and try to give us a picture -- let's assume i know none of you want to assume this deal is rejected and let's assume it is. at that moment what power do we have as a country to keep this money from flowing to iran and its nefarious activities. >> senator it is a fair question and nobody can give you an entirely precise answer because there is perfectly legal ways for them to use some of this money now. for example, if they buy chinese goods they can pay with the reserves held in china. they could acquire the things they need to and achip away at -- and chip away at those reserves. what our sanctions could do versus multi lateral sanctions. we have powerful unilateral tools. the united states is the world's banking center. the dollar is a reserve currency. transactions through u.s. financial institutions ar
a lot of these are our nato allies. obviously japan.so i think it is fair that we shouldn't just say if we walk away from this deal they're going to get all of the money and they're going to -- i think it is fair to try to drill down and try to give us a picture -- let's assume i know none of you want to assume this deal is rejected and let's assume it is. at that moment what power do we have as a country to keep this money from flowing to iran and its nefarious activities. >> senator it...
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the powerful allies of greece arguing greece's case. apparently the meeting will go on as long as it takes. the president of the european union council says they'll talk until a decision is reached, and that will be yes, we are going to embark upon fresh talks to work out a new bail out, or in a more gloomy scenario the talks will be how to manage the damage, damage limitation of greece potentially going bankrupt and dropping out of the euro. >> do you get the feeling that this is a case of tough love coming from the germans. they want greece to get the house in order, in order for them to have a stable future. what allies does greece have remaining within that group.
the powerful allies of greece arguing greece's case. apparently the meeting will go on as long as it takes. the president of the european union council says they'll talk until a decision is reached, and that will be yes, we are going to embark upon fresh talks to work out a new bail out, or in a more gloomy scenario the talks will be how to manage the damage, damage limitation of greece potentially going bankrupt and dropping out of the euro. >> do you get the feeling that this is a case...
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it's only greater element is the principles and allies for which it stands. that's really the beauty of the san carlos institute. it was founded in 1871 by cuban immigrants who came to key west and they established the san carlos as a place where they could put together the dream that they have for their homeland. the cuba that they envisioned. what they envisioned was a cuba that would have as its corner stone respect for human rights and respect for the dignity of the individual. it was founded as an educational and patriotic center. the basis of that was that the founders wanted to imitate here in key west what the san carlos seminary in cuba stood for, the san carlos seminary was a place of academic excellence but also the place where father felix first proposed the idea of cuba's independence and so they established the san carlos as an educational center. the children of its founders, the founders were mostly humble tobacco workers who worked in the tobacco factories in key west, they were very rich in spirit. and what they passed on to their children w
it's only greater element is the principles and allies for which it stands. that's really the beauty of the san carlos institute. it was founded in 1871 by cuban immigrants who came to key west and they established the san carlos as a place where they could put together the dream that they have for their homeland. the cuba that they envisioned. what they envisioned was a cuba that would have as its corner stone respect for human rights and respect for the dignity of the individual. it was...
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and comments from our biggest ally in the regeneral. that's israel -- biggest ally in the region. that's i will rail. >> for over a year we have been told no deal is better than a bad deal. well this is a very bad deal and we are better off without it. i was diagnosed with lung cancer. as a firefighter approaching a fire i had to confine it, contain it and attack it. and i went to cancer treatment centers of america. we were able to do thorascopic surgery where we could use tiny incisions. we put a camera inside the chest and tony was able to go home three days after surgery. we have excellent technology that allow us to perform very specialized procedures for patients who have lung disease. our individualized care model gives each lung patient specific treatment options with innovative procedures that are changing the way we fight lung cancer. we have targeted therapies looking for a specific molecular target and then matching the patient to that treatment. to learn more about precision cancer treatment, advanced procedures and the experienced physicians who deliver them go to ca
and comments from our biggest ally in the regeneral. that's israel -- biggest ally in the region. that's i will rail. >> for over a year we have been told no deal is better than a bad deal. well this is a very bad deal and we are better off without it. i was diagnosed with lung cancer. as a firefighter approaching a fire i had to confine it, contain it and attack it. and i went to cancer treatment centers of america. we were able to do thorascopic surgery where we could use tiny...
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for the united states and allies iran has agreed to disable 2/3 of its centrifuges, dilute 98% of its enriched uranium inventory and submit to inspections. for iran once it has met those targets, the united states and united nations would lift economic and financial sanctions. iran would have access to more than $100 billion of frozen assets and after a multiyear period the u.n. would lift an arms and missile embargo, one secretary of state john kerry said was a natural topic. >> you don't think that was any change of position? >> what we mean is we weren't getting it. >> reporter: it will terminate. >> at some point in time it has to terminate any way, because the united nations security council passed a resolution saying if iran came to the table and negotiated sanctions would be taken away. >> reporter: while the administration claims this brings oversight to iran's nuclear ambitions, iran's traditional enemies they this concede toos much. >> what a stunning historic mistake. israel is not bound by this deal with iran and israel is not bound by this deal with iran because iran cont
for the united states and allies iran has agreed to disable 2/3 of its centrifuges, dilute 98% of its enriched uranium inventory and submit to inspections. for iran once it has met those targets, the united states and united nations would lift economic and financial sanctions. iran would have access to more than $100 billion of frozen assets and after a multiyear period the u.n. would lift an arms and missile embargo, one secretary of state john kerry said was a natural topic. >> you...
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allies some of the most supportive from adversaries. tonight, some of president obama's most important allies in the middle east aren't buying his claims that the iran nuclear deal will make the world safer. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was quick to publicly criticize the agreement saying the lifting of sanctions rewards a terrorist regime. >> the world is a much more dangerous place today than it was yesterday. this cash bonanza will fuel iran's terrorism worldwide, its aggression in the region and its efforts to destroy israel which are ongoing. >> reporter: saudi arabia is no friend of israel but it's also not a friend of iran. the saudis also are condemning the nuclear agreement, describing it to cnn as a monumental historical miscalculation by the obama administration. some of the most positive reaction is coming from russia and china, two of the united states' most powerful adversaries. russian president vladimir putin says now the world can breathe a sigh of relief. russia and china will win big financially from the
allies some of the most supportive from adversaries. tonight, some of president obama's most important allies in the middle east aren't buying his claims that the iran nuclear deal will make the world safer. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was quick to publicly criticize the agreement saying the lifting of sanctions rewards a terrorist regime. >> the world is a much more dangerous place today than it was yesterday. this cash bonanza will fuel iran's terrorism worldwide, its...
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we don't seem to be treating our former ally, and i say former ally, they're not being treated as one now, very well. what is behind this? >> i think it's hard to divine. part of it is a lack of personal relationships on the world scale by this president. he doesn't seem to be interested in making personal relationships. second, i think he has this notion there's going to be some sort of popular uprising in the middle east where the gulf monarchies will be made to behave better. human rights and women's rights and religious freedom, which we all support. lou: this administration has basically ignored in that region, and basically ignored it. >> they ignored that and to their peril in a way, by the same token, they have failed to gived saudis, the amriadys any sense of participation and strategic decisions made in the neighborhood. lou: ambassador, good to have you here. >> thank you, lou. lou: ambassador robert jordan, his book, desert diplomat, good to have you here. be sure to vote in our poll tonight, the question is -- we'd like to hear from you. cast your vote at loudobbs.com. >>
we don't seem to be treating our former ally, and i say former ally, they're not being treated as one now, very well. what is behind this? >> i think it's hard to divine. part of it is a lack of personal relationships on the world scale by this president. he doesn't seem to be interested in making personal relationships. second, i think he has this notion there's going to be some sort of popular uprising in the middle east where the gulf monarchies will be made to behave better. human...
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the white house is reaching out to allies, hosting a meeting this evening of senate democrats on the fence or may be wavering in support of a deal. here is the criticism that the president faces in congress. one called it a rope-a-dope strategy, concerned that iran is stringing the united states along as the negotiations drag on, and the deadline died from tuesday until -- delayed from tuesday until friday. that came from a top democrat, house minority stanley, corker, the on the senate relations committee called for the president to walk away. the administration shows no signs of doing that, there's concern that criticism will mount in congress and on the campaign trial. >>> what do they do. what is the message about obama's legacy, and looking at the specifics. what are they talking about? >> the one thing you have to understand about this, it's a far reach for congress and republican and democratic opponents to scuttle the deal if a deal is reach. it will require two-thirds of the house and the senate to do so, two-thirds the number you need to override a veto of congressional act
the white house is reaching out to allies, hosting a meeting this evening of senate democrats on the fence or may be wavering in support of a deal. here is the criticism that the president faces in congress. one called it a rope-a-dope strategy, concerned that iran is stringing the united states along as the negotiations drag on, and the deadline died from tuesday until -- delayed from tuesday until friday. that came from a top democrat, house minority stanley, corker, the on the senate...
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in the region as well as our critical ally israel. >> a lot of people wrote in slowa twitter. andrew asked this, why weren't the american homgstages part of this iran deal? >> if the iranians can throw in the lifting of the arms embargo at the end, which i don't see as part of the agreement, then it would have been okay to raise the hostage issue. i've been told various times on the sidelines the hostage issue has been raised but i don't know how vigorously that was done and why we don't have any of them back at home in our possession. >> last thing, senator. you are under criminal indictment 14 counts of political corruption. you have vowed to fight this. you go to trial in november. you said at the time when it came down you were going to stand strong against those who were trying to silence you. did you believe because of your opposition to iran your opposition to the cuba policy that this administration was trying to silence you? >> look i'm innocent of the charges. i'm going to prove that the government overreached here. i'm going to be exonerated. but what's most importa
in the region as well as our critical ally israel. >> a lot of people wrote in slowa twitter. andrew asked this, why weren't the american homgstages part of this iran deal? >> if the iranians can throw in the lifting of the arms embargo at the end, which i don't see as part of the agreement, then it would have been okay to raise the hostage issue. i've been told various times on the sidelines the hostage issue has been raised but i don't know how vigorously that was done and why we...
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defend our friends and allies. remain strong in the gulf. freedom of navigation, ballistic missile defense. all of the things we're doing. we need to keep doing those things. and the agreement doesn't limit us in anyway. obviously if iran changes its behavior, that would be a welcome thing. but i see no reason to foresee that chairman, personally. >> i see no reason to foresee it. and i see them now with about 50 or $60 billion with which to pursue those malign pursue those malign activities and i have seen mr. lew's testimony, and they are doing it now with the assets they have, and one can only imagine what they might be doing with 50 or 60 additional billion. i know the witnesses have very busy schedules, and i am grateful that you sought to testify before the committee today in order to help us understand this issue and i thank you. senator reid. >> thank you mr. chairman. you indicated the united states has not given up any of its military options with respect to the region and the iranians, and it also has not given up any of its natio
defend our friends and allies. remain strong in the gulf. freedom of navigation, ballistic missile defense. all of the things we're doing. we need to keep doing those things. and the agreement doesn't limit us in anyway. obviously if iran changes its behavior, that would be a welcome thing. but i see no reason to foresee that chairman, personally. >> i see no reason to foresee it. and i see them now with about 50 or $60 billion with which to pursue those malign pursue those malign...
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allÍ comenzÓ la bÚsqueda de personas desaparecidas por paramilitares entre 1999 y 200 4.un botadero de derechos de construcciÓn enclavado en las montaÑas de medellÍn. donde segÚn la fiscalÍa han arrojado por dÉcadas los cuerpos de decenas de mujeres y hmbres a quienes asesinaron en medio de las guerras desatadas por el control de la zona. por eso aquÍ la fiscalÍa removerÁ la tierra para buscar a los desaparecidos. >> cerca se calcula que puede ser una de las mayores fosas mÁs grandes del mundo, de fosas urbanas. >> la decisiÓn de excavar se produce lueco que paramilitares y sicarios confesaran abandonar a sus vÍctimas en este lugar. >> podrÍan encontrarse muchas de las personas desaparecidas. especÍficamente por la violencia que aquejÓ la comuna 13 de medellÍn. >> las organizaciones de derechos humanos y los familiares de las vÍctimas creen que podrÍan estar sepultadas en este sitio. mÁs de 1500 personas. >> aquÍ hay mucha familia enterrada. esperamos que en el transcurso de este tipo sean encontrados, asÍ no sean los mÍos, pero los de las demÁs personas. >> es despertar
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we believe this deal makes our country and our allies safer. it will guarantee that iran's program is under intense scrutiny. it will ensure the world community is unified in backing this up and in the end it will guarantee iran's program has to be peaceful and therefore is a good deal for the world, a good deal for america, a good deal for our allies and friends, and we belief it richly deserves your support. >> thank you secretary kerry. secretary kerry has been very thorough, dr. muniz if you could be brief, we can get back on time. >> thank you. and thank you for the opportunity to discussion this agreement. the jcpoa prevents iran from getting a nuclear weapon provides strong verification measures to respond if they violate the terms, and takes none of our options off of the table. i was backed up in the negotiations by the nuclear competency built up over decades. america's leading nuclear experts at due labs and sites were engaged throughout the negotiations nine labs and sites in seven states took part in supporting our negotiating posi
we believe this deal makes our country and our allies safer. it will guarantee that iran's program is under intense scrutiny. it will ensure the world community is unified in backing this up and in the end it will guarantee iran's program has to be peaceful and therefore is a good deal for the world, a good deal for america, a good deal for our allies and friends, and we belief it richly deserves your support. >> thank you secretary kerry. secretary kerry has been very thorough, dr. muniz...
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ally spent months on the sidelines. patty culhane has been reporting on what turkey means for the fight with islamic state. as turkey turns the bombs on the islamic state of iraq and levant, it's talking to u.s. officials about creating what the white house called an i.s.i.l. free zone. it covers the threat on the border. once established. it will be a safe place for the millions of refugees in turkey. the obama says it will not create a no-fly zone and sources say they have not agreed on who will do the fighting on the ground. experts say it's unlikely there'll be enough u.s. trained opposition to do it on their own. >> the opposition to the regime doesn't have the military capacity for some of the extremists that they would not want in the border. >> the united states other arab countries are too far away and will not provide the military presence. it comes down to the turkish military guaranteeing that a zone would be free of i.s.i.s. >> turkey started to bomb p.k.k. in iraq days after they announced the u.s. could u
ally spent months on the sidelines. patty culhane has been reporting on what turkey means for the fight with islamic state. as turkey turns the bombs on the islamic state of iraq and levant, it's talking to u.s. officials about creating what the white house called an i.s.i.l. free zone. it covers the threat on the border. once established. it will be a safe place for the millions of refugees in turkey. the obama says it will not create a no-fly zone and sources say they have not agreed on who...
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we need our allies to be part of it. but that is not a reason not to have an agreement to make sure iran doesn't get a nuclear weapon. >> also congressman, i would underscore, if you look at their activities they have not -- they are not capital intensive. what they've done with the houthi and what they've done over the years i think our objective here was to make sure they can't have a nuclear weapon and secondly to work with our allies and friends in the region in order to do a greater job a much better job, of pushing back against those activities. and i'm going at the end of the week, i'm meeting with the gulf states, we're laying out with them the specific steps with respect to that pushback and what we'll be engaged in in order to increase the security and push back against the activities you're talking about. but it is impossible to put them all in one pot at one time. first, one step and now we have the opportunity to push for the changes we want. >> thank you. >> thank you. we go to mr. daniel roar backer of cal
we need our allies to be part of it. but that is not a reason not to have an agreement to make sure iran doesn't get a nuclear weapon. >> also congressman, i would underscore, if you look at their activities they have not -- they are not capital intensive. what they've done with the houthi and what they've done over the years i think our objective here was to make sure they can't have a nuclear weapon and secondly to work with our allies and friends in the region in order to do a greater...
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allies.o i will veto any legislation that prevents the successful implementation of this deal. >> reporter: but the big question comes down to this, do the deals opponents in congress have the two-thirds vote needed to override a presidential veto? one white house official told me they don't believe the opposition will be able to clear that hurdle. that means the president, as he likes to say, he will live long enough to see whether or not this deal fails. it is all but certain, he'll have that chance. christine? >> thanks for that, jim. >>> some of the most opposition to this deal is coming from israeli. hours after the agreement was signed, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu called it quote, a historic mistake. he said on israeli tv, the lifting of sanctions would provide iran ith a dangerous jackpot, hundreds of billions of dollars. >> this cash bonanza will fuel iran's terrorism worldwide, its aggression in the region, and its efforts to destroy israeli, its efforts to destroy isra
allies.o i will veto any legislation that prevents the successful implementation of this deal. >> reporter: but the big question comes down to this, do the deals opponents in congress have the two-thirds vote needed to override a presidential veto? one white house official told me they don't believe the opposition will be able to clear that hurdle. that means the president, as he likes to say, he will live long enough to see whether or not this deal fails. it is all but certain, he'll...
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the president and his allies are drawing support from a saudi-lead coalition.di arabia has been a constant critic of any nuclear deal. iran has also extended its reach in iraq. it is training and arming thousands of fighters in the battle against isil in syria. iran's allies in lebanon, hezbollah has also sent fighters to the syrian front lines. this political analyst says if saudi arabia and the gulf cooperation council continue to take a hard line stance, iran's influence could be contained somewhat. >> i think it's regional influence would expand vastly in technological fields, social cultural education, and tourism and things like that. and on the back of that you will get strong political new relationships. >> reporter: now that the u.s. and iran have reached a detente after years of being enemies, iran's position is expected to shift in the middle east but how can't be predicted. >>> joining us in the studios is al jazeera's senior political analyst. historically how important is this deal? >> at least in the united states, it's been put in the -- in the
the president and his allies are drawing support from a saudi-lead coalition.di arabia has been a constant critic of any nuclear deal. iran has also extended its reach in iraq. it is training and arming thousands of fighters in the battle against isil in syria. iran's allies in lebanon, hezbollah has also sent fighters to the syrian front lines. this political analyst says if saudi arabia and the gulf cooperation council continue to take a hard line stance, iran's influence could be contained...
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the way he wants to approach is bring our allies together and in some cases folks less than our allies toward the common good. you heard iran go back and step back from many things united states negotiators were saying. this time it's in writing. >> chris, we'll come back to you momentarily. i want to bring in daphner. we've heard reaction from opposing. >> that has been articulated best by prime minister netanyahu netanyahu. both came head to head on the iran issue. israel worked hard to put pressure on the negotiators, u.s. negotiators and european negotiators. they believe that iran would not stick to a deal that iran is hiding nuclear work that they could use for military purposes and not nuclear energy. in the last hours of the deal there were states out of tel aviv and jerusalem that this deal was going to be bad. we saw american jewish leaders early this morning including the the head of world jewish congress saying this is bad, we want to see details. we don't just iran. for them to see iran leadership and cause of death to america and death to israel in the streets of teheran
the way he wants to approach is bring our allies together and in some cases folks less than our allies toward the common good. you heard iran go back and step back from many things united states negotiators were saying. this time it's in writing. >> chris, we'll come back to you momentarily. i want to bring in daphner. we've heard reaction from opposing. >> that has been articulated best by prime minister netanyahu netanyahu. both came head to head on the iran issue. israel worked...
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that phone call is a symbol to every ally we have, because even our allies who disagree strongly with israel on many things wonder, when the u.s. treats israel this way, how much is my friendship with the u.s. worth? the second phone call would be the supreme leader of iran. he would not take my phone call, but he would get my message. i do not care what deal secretary john kerry cuts or what president obama signs. there is a new deal. the new deal is this. until you open every nuclear facility, every uranium enrichment facility, we will make it as difficult as possible for you to move money around the global financial system. we can do that. we do not need anybody's permission to do that. [applause] i would not call vladimir putin. we have spent way too much time talking to vladimir putin and his foreign minister. instead, i would immediately begin rebuilding the sixth fleet and the missile defense shield programs. i would immediately begin conducting aggressive military exercises in the baltic state and i would arm ukrainians and vladimir putin would get the message. [applause] and
that phone call is a symbol to every ally we have, because even our allies who disagree strongly with israel on many things wonder, when the u.s. treats israel this way, how much is my friendship with the u.s. worth? the second phone call would be the supreme leader of iran. he would not take my phone call, but he would get my message. i do not care what deal secretary john kerry cuts or what president obama signs. there is a new deal. the new deal is this. until you open every nuclear...
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the united states has a different perspective from turkish allies.urks believe if you bring down the assad regime, you go down a long way towards resolving. the break in american policy is that we do not believe it. there is no horse to bet on. if a sock goes -- assad goes the killing will continue. charlie: thank you so much. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ ♪ rishaad: it is thursday and this is "trending business." ♪ live in sydney and jakarta, we're watching numbers. samsung sinking after a misfire. samsung underestimated demand. the world leader retained its list and is still the strongest lender. agent dominates the rankings and asia dominates the rankings. profits come in ahead of expectations. tell us what you think about our top stories. follow me on twitter. well, you would not believe this, but we have more shanghai swings. juliette: you would not expect anything less from the shanghai composite. let's look about -- how it has performed. we have had one of china's most famous short-sellers tell us he has gone bullish on the ma
the united states has a different perspective from turkish allies.urks believe if you bring down the assad regime, you go down a long way towards resolving. the break in american policy is that we do not believe it. there is no horse to bet on. if a sock goes -- assad goes the killing will continue. charlie: thank you so much. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ ♪ rishaad: it is thursday and this is "trending business." ♪ live in sydney and jakarta, we're watching...
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and its allies have for decades lifted the pkk as a terrorist group. the wall street journal this article tells the story of the 24-year-old kurdish woman who is now fighting the advances on self-governing kurdish communities, according to the wall street journal, fighters like her have presented an appealing face of the guerrillas. an image of women battling as equals with male colleagues against an appallingly misogynistic enemy. turkish bombardments are also threatening the u.s. alliance with that key partner, the kurds. stuart: the u.s. president has been busy in a different region of the continuing in africa. reporter: he is now in ethiopia where he was greeted with rather less fanfare than he had in kenya. the new york times has an article from a reporter base there, and it reminds readers of ethiopia's haughty record and of course an election in may in which the ruling coalition one every single seat in parliament. she reports the opposition parties do not expect obama's visit to result in political change in ethiopia, they hope obama will find
and its allies have for decades lifted the pkk as a terrorist group. the wall street journal this article tells the story of the 24-year-old kurdish woman who is now fighting the advances on self-governing kurdish communities, according to the wall street journal, fighters like her have presented an appealing face of the guerrillas. an image of women battling as equals with male colleagues against an appallingly misogynistic enemy. turkish bombardments are also threatening the u.s. alliance...