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. >>> an investigation is under way in bahrain into a bomb attack that killed a policeman. seven people, including four police officers were injured in the blast. the attack followed a protest against the arrest of political prisoners. bahrain has seen political unrest calling for greater rights. >>> in iraq at least 60 soldiers have been killed in a suicide attack. security forces say two car bombs struck military vehicles and a shia militia unit near anbar university. >>> in baghdad, thousands have rallied to demand an end to government corruption. the protests began earlier this month. police called for better public services. iraq's top cleric has backed the demonstrations. a verdict is expected for three al jazeera journalists facing retrial in an egyptian court. this is the seen in cairo at the moment. it's been a pretty frustrating legal battle for the three. the retrial was playinged by pl. they are accused of helping the now banned muslim brotherhood. they hope the hearing will end the long struggle to clear their names. >> reporter: for the past 20 months these al
. >>> an investigation is under way in bahrain into a bomb attack that killed a policeman. seven people, including four police officers were injured in the blast. the attack followed a protest against the arrest of political prisoners. bahrain has seen political unrest calling for greater rights. >>> in iraq at least 60 soldiers have been killed in a suicide attack. security forces say two car bombs struck military vehicles and a shia militia unit near anbar university....
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bahrain and yemen, for the first time in decades.is motivated by a clear, thought-through strategy or is this kind of just fear of iran and all of its influence? >> they have not articulated a strategy. it does appear that their strategy is to be against iran at every turn and to presume that iran's hand is behind every negative act, certainly in their eastern province in bahrain and now in yemen. we haven't seen what the political objective is of the adventure in yemen. i think this could come back to haunt them. >> robert jordan thank you for coming on. >> my pleasure thanks. >>> up next a rare treat for us all. the most recent nobel peace prize winner. we all know malala. but do you know the man she shared the prize with. i'll introduce you to kailash satyarthi, a man trying to fix the world's future one child at a time. what do a nascar® driver... a comedian... and a professional golfer have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood
bahrain and yemen, for the first time in decades.is motivated by a clear, thought-through strategy or is this kind of just fear of iran and all of its influence? >> they have not articulated a strategy. it does appear that their strategy is to be against iran at every turn and to presume that iran's hand is behind every negative act, certainly in their eastern province in bahrain and now in yemen. we haven't seen what the political objective is of the adventure in yemen. i think this...
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jordan saudi arabia the united arab emirates and bahrain have all been involved in the campaign againstk at their contributions. the united states has carried out over 2,000 air strikes against isis in syria, the military says. meanwhile, the arab allies have flown just over 100 strikes combined. airwars.org estimates that denmark, which has conducted missions against isis in iraq has flown as many air strikes as those arab allies have flown in syria combined. the netherlands has conducted almost twice as many strikes against isis as the combined total of arab strikes in syria. the united arab emirates suspended air strikes in syria for a while because they were worried there were insufficient plans to save personnel who may be captured a senior u.s. military official told cnn. guys this is war. sometimes planes get shot down and people get hurt. saudi arabia is the largest market for the u.s. defense strait in the world, according to ihs in its annual report on defense. in 2015 one out of every seven defense import dollars will be spent by saudi arabia ihs predicts. together saudi arab
jordan saudi arabia the united arab emirates and bahrain have all been involved in the campaign againstk at their contributions. the united states has carried out over 2,000 air strikes against isis in syria, the military says. meanwhile, the arab allies have flown just over 100 strikes combined. airwars.org estimates that denmark, which has conducted missions against isis in iraq has flown as many air strikes as those arab allies have flown in syria combined. the netherlands has conducted...
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and with with the bahrain. they turned to the u.s. and the u.s.cutting a deal with saudi arabia's rival in the region. it ensures they will have an industrial capacity nuclear program. it will continue to develop long-range rockets. they view themselves as a nation in conflict with the ambitions of a persian shia government in tehran that wants to become the regional power. they see themselves being encircled with activities in yemen. and with with the bahrain. they turned to the u.s. and the u.s. is cutting a deal with saudi arabia's rival in the region. it ensures they will have an industrial capacity nuclear program. it will continue to develop long-range rockets. the saudis are saying, i know that we live in this neighborhood, we know what these guys are going to do eventually. they will break out the weapons. and they say, i promise you, if there is a shia bomb, there will be a sunni bomb. saudi arabia has already taken steps or will soon begin to take steps to match anything iran has. in essence, i am confident, in 15 years, iran possesses a
and with with the bahrain. they turned to the u.s. and the u.s.cutting a deal with saudi arabia's rival in the region. it ensures they will have an industrial capacity nuclear program. it will continue to develop long-range rockets. they view themselves as a nation in conflict with the ambitions of a persian shia government in tehran that wants to become the regional power. they see themselves being encircled with activities in yemen. and with with the bahrain. they turned to the u.s. and the...
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in sanctions relief which will be used in part to fund hamas and hezbollah, promote instability in bahrain and yemen, and prop up syria. he has given all of this away without any commitment that iran will end its support for terrorism, except israel's right to exist or return a single american hostage. in short, the deal with iran isn't a deal at all. it is a string of concessions to a foreign adversary of the united states. haveegotiations with cuba proven equally one-sided. president obama has rewarded the castro regime for its oppressive tactics and its persistent opposition to american interests. he has unilaterally given up on a half-century worth of policy towards the castro regime that was agreed upon by presidents of both parties. he has ensured the regime will receive international legitimacy and a substantial economic boost to benefit its repression of the cuban people, which has only increased since the new policy was announced. as a symbol of just how backwards this policy has turned out to be, not a single cuban dissident has been invited to today's official flag raising cerem
in sanctions relief which will be used in part to fund hamas and hezbollah, promote instability in bahrain and yemen, and prop up syria. he has given all of this away without any commitment that iran will end its support for terrorism, except israel's right to exist or return a single american hostage. in short, the deal with iran isn't a deal at all. it is a string of concessions to a foreign adversary of the united states. haveegotiations with cuba proven equally one-sided. president obama...
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our series producer raised in bahrain, and a reporter born in canada. so this report about the coverage of the immigration story was produced by immigrants, or are we expats, migrants or economic refugees. that, the question of terminology, is one. things that confunds news outlets when they try to cover groups much people on the move. >> in mainstream liberal newspapers you'll see often headlines like a wave of immigrants entering britain, right. it's about human story, into something that is a force of nature. we turn it into a wave or flood of some kind. we had david cameron. >> you have a worm of people. >> talking about immigrants. a short while ago immigrants were described as cockroaches. >> the idea that britain is swamped with migrants, or europe, has sem ented into the public mind. that is for two reasons, one is media analysis, and the other is the use of certain language by the political party. >> we have no limit on the numbers that can come. >> we have policies to address, problems that come, and we share concerns that people have. >> brit
our series producer raised in bahrain, and a reporter born in canada. so this report about the coverage of the immigration story was produced by immigrants, or are we expats, migrants or economic refugees. that, the question of terminology, is one. things that confunds news outlets when they try to cover groups much people on the move. >> in mainstream liberal newspapers you'll see often headlines like a wave of immigrants entering britain, right. it's about human story, into something...
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. >> an investigation is underway in bahrain into a bomb attack that killed at least seven policemen. injured in a barrage west of a vil of manama. the protest occurred because of arrest of political prisoners, uprising for the shia majority four years ago calling for more rights. >>> in iraq, at least 60 have been killed in a suicide attack in the i.s.i.l. held city of ramadi. two car bombs struck military vehicles and the sheer unit near flawsanbar university. protesters began earlier this month as people called for political reform and better public services. iraq's top shia cleric has backed the is demonstrations. a verdict's expected for three al jazeera journalists facing retrial in an egyptian court. it's been a frustrating repeat trial. they are accused of helping the now banned muslim brotherhood which they deny. they hope the hearing will end the long struggle to clear their names. natasha guinane has the story. >> for months these two have been waiting to hear the words not guilty. baher mohamed, mohamed fahmy, and peter greste spent over a year together in prison. they wer
. >> an investigation is underway in bahrain into a bomb attack that killed at least seven policemen. injured in a barrage west of a vil of manama. the protest occurred because of arrest of political prisoners, uprising for the shia majority four years ago calling for more rights. >>> in iraq, at least 60 have been killed in a suicide attack in the i.s.i.l. held city of ramadi. two car bombs struck military vehicles and the sheer unit near flawsanbar university. protesters began...
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current tries like saudi arabia the uae and bay rein bahrain. like shiaa malitias.di officials have warned they will do whatever it takes to match iran's military capabilities. secretary of kerry isn't the only one here in doha. sergey lavrov will hold meetings with officials. relations between russia and the gulf countries have been strained because of syria. the gulf countries support the sirrune opposition while russia is the main backer of the syrian president along with iran. analysts say that the presence of lavrov here cobe sign of ending syria's long running civil war will require the consensus of all sides. >> kerry was in kay rerow for talks with sisisi. he told sisi a nuclear deal with iran will make the nlt it will al safer place in accordance with the existing non-proliferation treaty. . >> so i am absolutely convinced that egypt, israel the gulf states every country in the region is safer with one year breakout for 10 years than two months and safer with inspections and safer with reductions of the stockpile and safer with an adopted process under the
current tries like saudi arabia the uae and bay rein bahrain. like shiaa malitias.di officials have warned they will do whatever it takes to match iran's military capabilities. secretary of kerry isn't the only one here in doha. sergey lavrov will hold meetings with officials. relations between russia and the gulf countries have been strained because of syria. the gulf countries support the sirrune opposition while russia is the main backer of the syrian president along with iran. analysts say...
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destabilizing activities and increased their influence and control in places like syria iraq, lebanon yemen, bahrain, and gaza. iran has done all of this under the full pressure of sanctions. now iran will soon receive a windfall of sanctions relief estimated at roughly $60 billion or possibly as much as twice that. yes, a good amount of that money will surely go to iran's domestic priorities. but it's only fair to assume that billions of dollars will flow to iran's revolutionary guards. money that will likely be used to boost arms supplies to iran's terrorist proxies to sew chaos and instability across the region and to double down on a bashar assad right when he needs it most. this posts a series of new challenges for our defense. totally could this strengthen iran's maligned activities in the region, but it will also enhance their acquisition of military capabilities. an international arms embargo has significantly hurt iran's ability to moderate sign -- to modernize its aging military. throughout the nuclear negotiations, the administration insisted that it's the policy was -- that it's diplomac
destabilizing activities and increased their influence and control in places like syria iraq, lebanon yemen, bahrain, and gaza. iran has done all of this under the full pressure of sanctions. now iran will soon receive a windfall of sanctions relief estimated at roughly $60 billion or possibly as much as twice that. yes, a good amount of that money will surely go to iran's domestic priorities. but it's only fair to assume that billions of dollars will flow to iran's revolutionary guards. money...
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the coalition includes bahrain jordan, qatar, u.a.e. and saudi arabia. it carried out 6,000 strikes since the campaign began, at a cost of 3.2 billion. the focus of the mission is i.s.i.l. held cities of mosul and fallujah. the coalition carried out about 1400 attacks have been carried out in syria, focussing on raqqa, kobane near the turkish border and other places. >>> our coent has been speaking to iraqis who say the campaign against i.s.i.l. is not working. >> with hopes as faded as the pictures that surround them, it's a mournful atmosphere for the patrons of baghdad's historic cafe. here they sip and smoke what small comforts are provided. not even these decaying mementos of iraq's past are enough to counter all the reminders of its dangerous present. >> the majority didn't think that america - that it affects on the ground. nothing on the ground. political analyst tells me that in the years since the u.s.-led coalition began air strikes against the islamic state of iraq and levant, many iraqis have grown more distrustful than ever of their governm
the coalition includes bahrain jordan, qatar, u.a.e. and saudi arabia. it carried out 6,000 strikes since the campaign began, at a cost of 3.2 billion. the focus of the mission is i.s.i.l. held cities of mosul and fallujah. the coalition carried out about 1400 attacks have been carried out in syria, focussing on raqqa, kobane near the turkish border and other places. >>> our coent has been speaking to iraqis who say the campaign against i.s.i.l. is not working. >> with hopes as...
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. >>> five people have been arrested over an attack in bahrain last month.uly 28th bombing targeted a bus carrying policemen near a school south of the capitol. two officers were killed and six others were wounded. the chief of police say investigators have connected the suspects to iran's revolutionary guard, as well that's iranian armed and funded lebanese hezbollah group. >>> the syrian city of aleppo has access to water again after being cut off for three weeks. the united nations children's fund has restored supplies to the city. they were cut off in july after al-qaeda's nusra front closed the city's main water station. unicef says around half a million people are still struggling to receive enough water to survive. >>> still to come, greece's parliament has pushed to approve its massive new bailout. ♪ >>> hello, again, a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. at least 55 people have been killed in a bombing in baghdad. it's the third attack by isil in as many days. >>> a military court in pakistan has sentenced seven people to death for their invo
. >>> five people have been arrested over an attack in bahrain last month.uly 28th bombing targeted a bus carrying policemen near a school south of the capitol. two officers were killed and six others were wounded. the chief of police say investigators have connected the suspects to iran's revolutionary guard, as well that's iranian armed and funded lebanese hezbollah group. >>> the syrian city of aleppo has access to water again after being cut off for three weeks. the united...
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. >>> five people have been arrested over an attack in bahrain last month. bombing targeted a bus carrying policemen. two officers were killed and six others wounded. the chief of police say investigators have connected the suspects to ooish's revolutionary guard, as well as the lebanese hezbollah group. >>> the syrian city of aleppo has access to water again after being cut off for three weeks. unicef has restored supplies to the city, and they were cut off in july after al-qaeda's nusra front closed the city's main water station. residents were forced to drink untreated water from wells. around half a million people are still struggling to receive enough water to survive. >>> turkish opposition parties say talks between the prime minister and the opposition party have failed. the president now has one more week to decide on the coalition, or possibly call an early election. >> translator: early elections are a possibility, a strong possibility. >>> the greek government is asking its parliament to approve an 85 billion euro bailout deal. that's what the cou
. >>> five people have been arrested over an attack in bahrain last month. bombing targeted a bus carrying policemen. two officers were killed and six others wounded. the chief of police say investigators have connected the suspects to ooish's revolutionary guard, as well as the lebanese hezbollah group. >>> the syrian city of aleppo has access to water again after being cut off for three weeks. unicef has restored supplies to the city, and they were cut off in july after...
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in the 1930's, socal discovered oil in bahrain and saudi arabia and formed a marketing venture with texaco called it caltex. this was the pre-opec era, when seven private oil companies, the seven sisters, controlled most of the world's crude reserves and productions. in 1984, with the industry's big players starting to consolidate, socal bought gulf oil in what was the largest takeover ever. the new company took its name from the old socal brand -- chevron. before long, megamergers were the norm. bp snapped up amaco and arco. exxon acquired mobil. chevron purchased texaco in 2001 and unocal in 2005. now it is one of the world's most profitable companies, with earnings of almost $20 billion year and a market cap of $200 billion. there is a lot that chevron shares with the other major producers beyond profits and a standard oil ancestry. it is frequently the target of protests over climate change, environmental damage, and human rights violations in developing countries. [chanting] >> chevron. >> guilty. >> chevron. >> guilty. erik: there is even an international anti-chevron day. plus, chev
in the 1930's, socal discovered oil in bahrain and saudi arabia and formed a marketing venture with texaco called it caltex. this was the pre-opec era, when seven private oil companies, the seven sisters, controlled most of the world's crude reserves and productions. in 1984, with the industry's big players starting to consolidate, socal bought gulf oil in what was the largest takeover ever. the new company took its name from the old socal brand -- chevron. before long, megamergers were the...
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coalition includes bahrain, jordan, qatar the united emirates and saudi arabia. on the ground, 3,000 u.s. soldiers are training iraqi troops. as of may have, the combined operation have cost the u.s. $2.44 billion. on average the u.s. is spending almost $9 million a day on its fight against isil. many doubt the strategy is working. >> with hopes as faded as the pictures that surround them, it's a mournful atmosphere for the patrons of the cafe. here, they sit and smoke what small comforts are provided. not even these decaying mementos of iraq's glorious past are enough to counter all the reminders of its dangerous present. the majority, they didn't think they see effects on the ground, nothing on the ground. >> a political analyst tells me that in the year since the u.s. led coalition began its airstrikes against islamic state of iraq and the levant, many iraqis have grown more distrustful than ever of their government's alliance with the united states. >> they think the exercise, they have global policy and they want to use this war for their global policy. >> a
coalition includes bahrain, jordan, qatar the united emirates and saudi arabia. on the ground, 3,000 u.s. soldiers are training iraqi troops. as of may have, the combined operation have cost the u.s. $2.44 billion. on average the u.s. is spending almost $9 million a day on its fight against isil. many doubt the strategy is working. >> with hopes as faded as the pictures that surround them, it's a mournful atmosphere for the patrons of the cafe. here, they sit and smoke what small comforts...
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that's alzain tareq of bahrain.he's 10 years old, competing against swimmers more than twice her age and twice her size. becoming the youngest competitor ever at the world swimming championships. she finished last in her heat but she says it's a major step toward her goal of qualifying for the 2020 olympics in tokyo. >>> speaking of phenomenal female athletes, when we come back, why a league says this girl got her team disqualified and how the players are fighting back. s ===take vo=== we investigataldon smith's n legal trle. he reived preferential treatmant in 2013. see at happened this time. ===janelle/take vo=== pl: a reality che of some ofthbiggest claims made - during last night's republicandebate. ===next close=== the ns inext. >>> finally tonight, the outrage over a youth basketball team one step away from the finals when they were kicked off the court for a reason that many say is sexist. the whole team was seeing red, but they chose to fight back with pink. here's nbc's hallie jackson. >> reporter: after fi
that's alzain tareq of bahrain.he's 10 years old, competing against swimmers more than twice her age and twice her size. becoming the youngest competitor ever at the world swimming championships. she finished last in her heat but she says it's a major step toward her goal of qualifying for the 2020 olympics in tokyo. >>> speaking of phenomenal female athletes, when we come back, why a league says this girl got her team disqualified and how the players are fighting back. s ===take vo===...
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. >> an investigation is underway in bahrain in into a bomb attack that killed a policeman.east at least 7 people including four police officers were injure of the at a shia village west of the capitol. the attack followed a protest against the arrest of political prisoners. tropical storm erica blamed for at least 20 deaths on the island of dominica is beginning to weaken. heavy rains caused severe mudslides. the prime minister says the storm has set the island back george w. bush >>sten years later, new orleans has invested $40,000,000,000 in new pumping stations and higher flood walls. the system is supposed to offer 100 years of protection and it's a project many are proud of. >> it's been done here is it affords us a greater protection than we have ever had before. before, what we had was a system in name only even in the core zone's words. am i happy with it? absolutely happy with it. >> outside the relative safety of the high-tech levee system in new orleans, it's a different story. fred everhart grew up in the wetlands of the fertile coast and said it's a unique land
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also empower shia majorities in bahrain. it will change the political dynamic in the gulf. that is where they are headed. they are going to focus on securing their interests in syria and lebanon, and they have already got a long ways to establish baghdad. they will solidify -- they continue to undermine everything we are doing in iraq, to build up an isf, and they are using all their capabilities to in buildingermine countervailing forces that are aligned and most loyal to the supreme leader, not to the government in baghdad. you mentioned-- cyber. my understanding that it is only recently that the iranians have gotten good at cyber. is this accurate and how did this happen? >> from my perspective, looking at it from both sides of government and outside government, at least 5-7 years. >> help from the russians? >> in silicon valley, you will see all kinds of formaer in firstthat came over and second generations. they have got brilliant intellectual capital, and they have taken advantage of schooling around the world and in the united states. these guys are not in that. ot i
also empower shia majorities in bahrain. it will change the political dynamic in the gulf. that is where they are headed. they are going to focus on securing their interests in syria and lebanon, and they have already got a long ways to establish baghdad. they will solidify -- they continue to undermine everything we are doing in iraq, to build up an isf, and they are using all their capabilities to in buildingermine countervailing forces that are aligned and most loyal to the supreme leader,...
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coalition includes bahrain jordan qatar the united arab emirates and saudi arabia.ground 3,000 u.s. soldiers are training iraq troops. as of may the combined operations have cost the u.s. $2.44 billion. so on average the u.s. is spending nearly $9 million a day on its fight against isil. mohamed is in baghdad where many are doubtful that the anti-isil strategy is working. >> reporter: with hopes as faded as the pictures that surround them it's a mourn. atmosphere for the patrons of baghdad's historic cafe. here they sip and smoke what small comforts are provided. but not even these decaying momentos of iraq's glorious past are enough to counter all of the reminders of its dangerous present. >> the majority they didn't think that america -- [ inaudible ] it affects on the ground. nothing on the ground. >> reporter: political analyst tells me that in the year since the u.s.-led coalition began its airstrikes against the islamic state of iraq and the levant. many iraqs have grown more distrustful than ever of their government's alliance with the united states. >> they
coalition includes bahrain jordan qatar the united arab emirates and saudi arabia.ground 3,000 u.s. soldiers are training iraq troops. as of may the combined operations have cost the u.s. $2.44 billion. so on average the u.s. is spending nearly $9 million a day on its fight against isil. mohamed is in baghdad where many are doubtful that the anti-isil strategy is working. >> reporter: with hopes as faded as the pictures that surround them it's a mourn. atmosphere for the patrons of...
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that's alzan terek of bahrain. she's 10 years old competing against swimmers more than twice her age and twice her size, becoming the youngest competitor ever at the woodrld swimming championships. she finished last in her heat, but she says it's a major step toward her goal of qualifying for the 2020 olympics in tokyo. >>> speaking of phenomenal female athletes, when we come back, why a league says this girl got her team disqualified and e the heayers ar t i accept that i'm not 21. i accept i'm not the sprinter i was back in college. i even ccepthat i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve pr lem. but i wo t ec apt giving it 5ess tnan my best. so if i can go for something better than warfarin, ...i will. eliquis. eliquis... duced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it had less major bleeding than warfarin... eliquis had both. that really mattered to me. don't stop taking eliquis unless your ctor tells you to, as stopping increases your ri
that's alzan terek of bahrain. she's 10 years old competing against swimmers more than twice her age and twice her size, becoming the youngest competitor ever at the woodrld swimming championships. she finished last in her heat, but she says it's a major step toward her goal of qualifying for the 2020 olympics in tokyo. >>> speaking of phenomenal female athletes, when we come back, why a league says this girl got her team disqualified and e the heayers ar t i accept that i'm not 21. i...
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ambassador to bahrain, pleasure to have you with us. >> good to be with you. >> reporter: secretary kerryeemed to get only a mild endorsement from the gcc, qatar described it as the best among the options. is that faint praise? >> i don't think so. we all wish that iran would behave more responsibly both respect to its nuclear program and with respect to its behavior in the region but they -- they are not, and so the question before us is what is the best way to deal with a bad situation? this nuclear deal is going to stop them from getting a nuclear weapon and in -- for 15 years. i think the focus of the meeting in doha was how do we work together to implement this agreement? and more importantly, how do we work together to dissuade iran from being a bad actor in the region. >> so what does working together mean? do you think he offered more sweeteners to the gulf countries than what they have talked about? greater training intelligence sharing, the u.s. is already sending a lot more weapons to saudi arabia. >> it started in camp david in may when the heads of the gcc states came to hear
ambassador to bahrain, pleasure to have you with us. >> good to be with you. >> reporter: secretary kerryeemed to get only a mild endorsement from the gcc, qatar described it as the best among the options. is that faint praise? >> i don't think so. we all wish that iran would behave more responsibly both respect to its nuclear program and with respect to its behavior in the region but they -- they are not, and so the question before us is what is the best way to deal with a...
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the uae, bahrain, jordan and canada. that's in syria. >> that's. [speaking at the same time] >> out of 2,300. the vast majority. 79% by the united states. you have record arm sales to the middle east, to these gulf countries which are rich countries, among the richest in the world. they have american weapons and european weapons. they have gotten limited money. they claim they want to fight isil. so why don't they? why are they still asking the american to his do their work for them? >> certainly we are not seeing an arab expeditionary force. a muslim force going in to syria. >> okay. >> to fight isis but they are going after the finance ears and the logistical support and they are supporting the local sunni muslims in syria in the lead solution. >> i want to talk about that in a moment. but first, are you convinced that the muslim world or these countries particularly in the region are doing enough? >> i am not only -- of course i am not convinced . my colleague here misses the big big picture. ice wois in the have done as well as it has in the la
the uae, bahrain, jordan and canada. that's in syria. >> that's. [speaking at the same time] >> out of 2,300. the vast majority. 79% by the united states. you have record arm sales to the middle east, to these gulf countries which are rich countries, among the richest in the world. they have american weapons and european weapons. they have gotten limited money. they claim they want to fight isil. so why don't they? why are they still asking the american to his do their work for...
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as allaying the fears that the gulf countries had yemen syria and even one of the gulf countries, bahrain the messages at a came out publicly from sergey lavrov and john kerry were the right tone if you will of gcc states would have wanted. the main concern the u.s. was trying to put to bed was the military threat that iran could pose and that's why it spokes about wanting to sell antiballistic missiles with regard to syria the russians said whilst the their support to syria would continue, however there wasn't maybe a strong enough message from the russians that something had to -- some sort of pressure had to be put on the assad regime to ensure that this four-year-old civil war that's essentially killed more than a quarter of a million people is put to end. >> jamal el s shael from de la. rhyme us roz the details going on in the region. >> reporter: barbara the support from the gcc is extremely important. it is a key endorsement iran's extent of influence across the middle east they have been looking to washington for reassurance that their political influence in the region won't be co
as allaying the fears that the gulf countries had yemen syria and even one of the gulf countries, bahrain the messages at a came out publicly from sergey lavrov and john kerry were the right tone if you will of gcc states would have wanted. the main concern the u.s. was trying to put to bed was the military threat that iran could pose and that's why it spokes about wanting to sell antiballistic missiles with regard to syria the russians said whilst the their support to syria would continue,...
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jordan, qatar, bahrain and saudi arabia. secretary of state john kerry is in vietnam meeting with the deputy prime minister and foreign minister to talk about relations between the two countries and regional issues as well. he calledded on china to halt a land reclaimation program. the dispute could speed up the process between the u.s. and vietnam. >> the united states and vietnam would have had some reconciliation anyway. but it wouldn't be this fast and wouldn't be this steep were it not for china. china, with its provocative actions in the region, has created this coalition against it from india in the south all the way up to japan in the north. and basically vietnam is looking for big power sponsors. it's got a great relationship with india. it wants a better relationship with the united states. >> improving human rights in vietnam will lead to deeper ties between the u.s. and that country. japan is marking 70 years since the u.s. dropped an atomic bomb on nagasaki. this is the ceremony taking place today at peace park,
jordan, qatar, bahrain and saudi arabia. secretary of state john kerry is in vietnam meeting with the deputy prime minister and foreign minister to talk about relations between the two countries and regional issues as well. he calledded on china to halt a land reclaimation program. the dispute could speed up the process between the u.s. and vietnam. >> the united states and vietnam would have had some reconciliation anyway. but it wouldn't be this fast and wouldn't be this steep were it...
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. >> police in bahrain arrested five in connection with a bomb talk in july that killed two policeman. the interior ministry accuse them of being linked to iran's revolutionary guard. it place in the predominantly shia village of citra. >> turkeys main opposition party said talks to form a coalition with the ruling ak party have failed. meetings were held tailed that last add couple of hours. let's find more now by talking to our correspondent in istanbul, bernard smith. bernard, does it seem then as if turkey's even further away from forming a government? >> >> it looks like it, martin. there's a press conference going on now given by the prime minister. today was the last in a series of meetings that have gone on since the elections produced an inconclusive result. it's been in coalition talks mainly with the secular c.h.p. opposition party, but the indication we are told today is that after all of these talks, the two sides have not been able to come to agreement to form a government and we're waiting for more details to come out about press conferences at a meeting going on now. >
. >> police in bahrain arrested five in connection with a bomb talk in july that killed two policeman. the interior ministry accuse them of being linked to iran's revolutionary guard. it place in the predominantly shia village of citra. >> turkeys main opposition party said talks to form a coalition with the ruling ak party have failed. meetings were held tailed that last add couple of hours. let's find more now by talking to our correspondent in istanbul, bernard smith. bernard,...
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bahrain, uae. 3,000 u.s. soldiers are training iraqi troops. as of may, the combined operations cost the u.s. $244,000,000,000. on average, the u.s. is spending almost $9 million a day on its fight against isil. in baghdad, many are doubtful the strategy is working. >>> with hopes as faded as the pictures that surround them, it's a mournful atmosphere for the patrons of baghdad's cafe. here, they sip and smoke what small comforts are provided. but not even these decaying momentos are enough to counter all of the reminders of the dangerous present. >> the majority didn't think that america has effect on the ground. nothing on the ground. >> political analyst tells me that in the years since the u.s.-led coalition began airstrikes against the islamib state of iraq in the lee vant, many have grown more distrustful than ever of their government's alliance with the united states. >> they think they have global 308. >> ask them to review their strategy and dealing seriously with iraqi forces to help them fight isil. >> others, though, put the blame o
bahrain, uae. 3,000 u.s. soldiers are training iraqi troops. as of may, the combined operations cost the u.s. $244,000,000,000. on average, the u.s. is spending almost $9 million a day on its fight against isil. in baghdad, many are doubtful the strategy is working. >>> with hopes as faded as the pictures that surround them, it's a mournful atmosphere for the patrons of baghdad's cafe. here, they sip and smoke what small comforts are provided. but not even these decaying momentos are...
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and with with the bahrain. they turned to the u.s. and the u.s.saudi arabia's rival in the region. it ensures they will have an industrial capacity nuclear program. it will continue to develop long-range rockets. the saudis are saying, i know that we live in this neighborhood, we know what these guys are going to do eventually. they will break out the weapons. and they say, i promise you, if there is a shia bomb, there will be a sunni bomb. saudi arabia has already taken steps or will soon begin to take steps to match anything iran has. in essence, i am confident, in 15 years, iran possesses a nuclear weapons capability, they will not be alone in the region. at least saudi arabia will have the same capability. and you will have a situation like what you see today between india and pakistan but in a much more unstable part of the world where you can have three or four nuclear armed nations. this is the most unstable region on the planet. >> one of the first things you would do is increase defense spending. how would you deal with missile-defense? r
and with with the bahrain. they turned to the u.s. and the u.s.saudi arabia's rival in the region. it ensures they will have an industrial capacity nuclear program. it will continue to develop long-range rockets. the saudis are saying, i know that we live in this neighborhood, we know what these guys are going to do eventually. they will break out the weapons. and they say, i promise you, if there is a shia bomb, there will be a sunni bomb. saudi arabia has already taken steps or will soon...
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. >> 116 by saudi arabia, bahrain. that is out of 2300, vast majority by the united states. record arms sales to the middle east to these gulf countries which are rich countries. they're among the richest in the world. they have american weapons and european weapons, they've got unlimited money. they claim they want to fight i.s.i.l. so why don't they? why are they still asking the americans to do their work for them? >> certainly we're not seeing an arab expeditionary force going into syria to fight i.s.i.s. but they are going against the finance financiers. in syria that are in the league to fighting i.s.i.s. that's the thing you need a local solution. >> i want to take talk about that in a minute but first, fawaz, are you convinced countries in the region are doing enough? >> of course i'm not convinced but my colleague here really misses the big picture. the big picture is the following. i.s.i.s. would not have done as well as it has in the last three years without the geopolitical struggle that has taken place in the middle east. it is part and parcel of the saudi-led,
. >> 116 by saudi arabia, bahrain. that is out of 2300, vast majority by the united states. record arms sales to the middle east to these gulf countries which are rich countries. they're among the richest in the world. they have american weapons and european weapons, they've got unlimited money. they claim they want to fight i.s.i.l. so why don't they? why are they still asking the americans to do their work for them? >> certainly we're not seeing an arab expeditionary force going...
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because the kind of material that used in explosive that was cut and coming from iran to bahrain to saudirabia was the same material that was used in the last attack in the eastern region, so i think there is a link between what is going on in yemen and -- and also in syria and iraq and what is going on in saudi arabia. it's the same network, whether it's sunnis or shia. >> thank you very much indeed. >>> now an irish navy ship has docked in the port of sicily with around 360 rescued migrants. they were picked up after their boat capsized off of the coast of libya. it is feared that up to 200 other migrants may have drowned. our correspondent joins us from that city of palermo on the island of sicily. the boat has docked what can you tell us about the number of people who have managed to survive. who are they? and where do they come from? >> reporter: well the number of people that we know have survived at least were picked up by the rescuers is 373. six were in such serious conditions that they had to be air lifted to the nearby eye land of lampedusa, soon after they were recushioned. th
because the kind of material that used in explosive that was cut and coming from iran to bahrain to saudirabia was the same material that was used in the last attack in the eastern region, so i think there is a link between what is going on in yemen and -- and also in syria and iraq and what is going on in saudi arabia. it's the same network, whether it's sunnis or shia. >> thank you very much indeed. >>> now an irish navy ship has docked in the port of sicily with around 360...
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along with bahrain, jordan qatar and saudi arabia and the united arab emirates carried out 1 ares, 400 attacks. the focus is on raqqa, where i.s.i.l. is strong near the turkish border where the group has been forced o retreat from. i.s.i.l. gained for territory since the offensive and critics question whether the u.s. strategy is working. white house correspondent patty culhane reports, the obama administration says it just needs more time. >> reporter: as u.s. president obama addressed the nation a year ago. he described a narrow mission in iraq. >> today i authorised two operations in iraq, targeted air strikes to protect our personnel, and a humanitarian effort to save thousands of iraqi civilians trapped on a mountain without food and water and facing almost certain death. >> reporter: initially air strikes had success, protecting erbil, rescuing the yazidis. six years later it expanded. bombing the islamic state of iraq and levant, with iraq and iran with syria. the plan, pilots to fly the mission. soldiers to fly the planes. critics say the plan is not working. >> if you look at
along with bahrain, jordan qatar and saudi arabia and the united arab emirates carried out 1 ares, 400 attacks. the focus is on raqqa, where i.s.i.l. is strong near the turkish border where the group has been forced o retreat from. i.s.i.l. gained for territory since the offensive and critics question whether the u.s. strategy is working. white house correspondent patty culhane reports, the obama administration says it just needs more time. >> reporter: as u.s. president obama addressed...
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and bahrain, accuse iran of using power to support others in the region. shia militia said in iraq. officials warn they'll do what is takes to match iran's nuclear capabilities. secretary of state john kerry is not the only one in doha russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov is here. relations have been strained because of syria. the gulf countries support the syria opposition and russia is a backer of the syrian president bashar al-assad, along with iran. analysts say that the presence of sergey lavrov here in doha could be a sign that ending syria's long-running civil war will require the consensus of all sides. >>> earlier in tehran president hassan rouhani said iran has never sought to make nuclear bombs. >> translation: if the opposite side things it has succeeded, let them think that way. we know we have never been after nuclear bombs, and never will be >>> now, something that may not have crossed the mainstream radar with regard to what is happening in iran but the government is cutting subsidies it's giving to many citizens since sanctions came in subsidies to make their liv
and bahrain, accuse iran of using power to support others in the region. shia militia said in iraq. officials warn they'll do what is takes to match iran's nuclear capabilities. secretary of state john kerry is not the only one in doha russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov is here. relations have been strained because of syria. the gulf countries support the syria opposition and russia is a backer of the syrian president bashar al-assad, along with iran. analysts say that the presence of...
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. ♪ >>> police in bahrain have arrested five people in connection with a bomb attack in july that killedolice officerman. the interior ministry accuses them to being linked to iran's revolutionary guards. the bombing took place outside of a girl's school. >>> turkey's main opposition party says talks to form a coalition with the ruling party have failed. meetings between the prime minister and the chp leader lasted for just under two hours. the president has one more week now to decide on a coalition or call for an early election. live now to bernard smith. this is a big decision to be taken by the president or the parliament, am i right? >> reporter: it could, martine. but either way it looks like there is going to be an early election in turkey, probably in mid-november. the chp, the main opposition, secular opposition party, and the ruling party, they have been locked in talks since the inconclusive election results in june. then the party lost its overall governing majority, hence these talks. both sides have not been able to reach an agreement. it seems you have the secular chp, and
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the coalition include bahrain, jordan, qatar, u.a.e. and saudi arabia. it carried out 6,000 strikes since the campaign began, at a cost of 3.2 billion. the focus. mission is i.s.i.l. held cities of mosul and fallujah. 1400 attacks have been carried out in syria, focussing on raqqa, kobane near the turkish border and other places. our correspondent is in the iraqi capital baghdad. remember a year ago there was none of the equivocation, was there, with the coalition, when it came to bombing i.s.i.l. territory in iraq, that they expressed when it came to syria? how is the iraqi situation now? >> it's a good question. this is a country that is yet again faced with another crisis. you have a situation here wherein most of the folks we come across feel they are in no better or more secure position now than they were a year ago, despite repeated promises by the iraqi government that i.s.i.l. will be vanquished here. that territories overtaken by i.s.i.l., especially in anbar province will be reclaimed by the iraqi government. in the last few weeks, you have the
the coalition include bahrain, jordan, qatar, u.a.e. and saudi arabia. it carried out 6,000 strikes since the campaign began, at a cost of 3.2 billion. the focus. mission is i.s.i.l. held cities of mosul and fallujah. 1400 attacks have been carried out in syria, focussing on raqqa, kobane near the turkish border and other places. our correspondent is in the iraqi capital baghdad. remember a year ago there was none of the equivocation, was there, with the coalition, when it came to bombing...
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the coalition assembled by washington includes bahrain, jordan, qatar and the united arab emirates, as well as saudi arabia. it's carried out 6,000 strikes since the campaign began at a cost of $3.2 billion. mosul and fallujah have been hit, as well as the contested city of baiji. the coalitions carried out 1400 attacks in syria, focusing on isil strongholds of raqqa and deazur as well as kobane. speaking to iraqis, they say the campaign against isil is not working. >> with hopes as faded as the pictures that surround them, it's a mournful atmosphere for the patrons of the kay fay. here, they sit and smoke what small comforts are provided. not even these mementos of ires glorious past are enough to counter all the reminders of its dangerous present. >> the majority, they didn't see effects on the ground, nothing on the ground. >> political analyst tells me that in the year since the u.s. led coalition began its airstrikes against islamic state of iraq and the levant, many iraqis have grown more distrustful than ever of their government's alliance to the united states. >> they think the
the coalition assembled by washington includes bahrain, jordan, qatar and the united arab emirates, as well as saudi arabia. it's carried out 6,000 strikes since the campaign began at a cost of $3.2 billion. mosul and fallujah have been hit, as well as the contested city of baiji. the coalitions carried out 1400 attacks in syria, focusing on isil strongholds of raqqa and deazur as well as kobane. speaking to iraqis, they say the campaign against isil is not working. >> with hopes as faded...
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and this is why this visit does not come as a surprise as maybe something has been prepared between bahrain inaudible ] to ensure. but how does that reflect on the ground? i don't think the language that they are using in every capitol that we are still fighting against terrorists they don't admit the humanitarian crisis the civil war that syrian get in and more than a quarter million lost their lives, 4 million refugees now in other countries, and the same number displaced. at soon as the assad government admits the crisis inside syria right now, i think that is the first step to talk about the geneva communique. >> thank you for sharing your thoughts with us here at al jazeera. thank you. >>> a youth camp in norway has reopened for the first time since a gunmen killed 69 people there four years, the right-wing nationalist carried out the attack, and many victims were teenagers. jonah hull is at the camp. the staffers and campers gather to remember the dead. >> reporter: this person survived the attack four summers ago. >> i was convinced that i was going to die. so i just sat by the water
and this is why this visit does not come as a surprise as maybe something has been prepared between bahrain inaudible ] to ensure. but how does that reflect on the ground? i don't think the language that they are using in every capitol that we are still fighting against terrorists they don't admit the humanitarian crisis the civil war that syrian get in and more than a quarter million lost their lives, 4 million refugees now in other countries, and the same number displaced. at soon as the...
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has five things but agreements in the middle east with oman, bahrain, israel, jordan and morocco ando one. were thinking it was one to send a signal to like-minded countries why don't you consider proposing perhaps beginning work agreement including the alternate countries in the middle east. i will go beyond trade and, obviously, include things like understand, malicious understanding, energy security, et cetera and, of course, most important agreement we have fast-track authority for that so we could begin the administration. thank you. >> so i don't know, that's the free trade area is beyond my area of expertise. i will say as a general i was if chris wants to chime in because it's at least closer to his expertise than mine but i will say this. and major research made the gulf states at our airports are looking for at the moment are nonot any economic dummy bigots that they would be interested, so it doesn't breaches any of the issues you raised. really what you're looking for shn of security assurance that will protect them at their extra attack which the president we get rid at
has five things but agreements in the middle east with oman, bahrain, israel, jordan and morocco ando one. were thinking it was one to send a signal to like-minded countries why don't you consider proposing perhaps beginning work agreement including the alternate countries in the middle east. i will go beyond trade and, obviously, include things like understand, malicious understanding, energy security, et cetera and, of course, most important agreement we have fast-track authority for that so...
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specifically talking about yemen but elsewhere also in his case talked about the situation in bahrain but then we have ayatollah khamenei in friday prayer, talking in sort of strongest language you can imagine, putting saudi arabia, israel and isis in same category and saying united states backing all three. you sit there and scratch your head and say, you know, if you're really trying to make new friends and you decided you want to walk away from the past bad ways, this is not going to convince anyone. you will leave many people around the world, particularly here in washington without question should i take iran seriously which is the question which have had for two years? are these people making a difference? interest they being used by khamenei for purpose of removing sanctions? once that is done the fears of skeptics of the deal will, will sort of live itself out? i see certainly division in terms of the thinking in tehran, paul. you have the people. i mentioned some of them, who, let me give you a specific example, the oil minister ganai. key in iranian cab bet because iranian e
specifically talking about yemen but elsewhere also in his case talked about the situation in bahrain but then we have ayatollah khamenei in friday prayer, talking in sort of strongest language you can imagine, putting saudi arabia, israel and isis in same category and saying united states backing all three. you sit there and scratch your head and say, you know, if you're really trying to make new friends and you decided you want to walk away from the past bad ways, this is not going to...
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their proxies are already setting targets on bahrain and eastern saudi arabia.e see this in social media coming out of the shia proxies in iraq today. it is not just about syria. it is not just about lebanon. it is about elsewhere. it will not stop at yemen. minds,phisticated sophisticated torpedoes. land-based anti-ship missiles. these are qualitative improvements that are going to make u.s. operations highly vulnerable in the persian gulf, the arabian sea. we are not even talking about the ballistic missiles or cruise missiles. wethe end of this period, are going to have a breakout because qualitatively they will be able to be more sophisticated in nuclear development. they are going to have a sunset clause. this agreement is term limited. what are we going to have? where is the u.s. declaratory policy we will not accept a nuclear breakout by iran at the 10-your mark or beyond? i think that is something we need. i want to make one point about that. i think we need to the clear we will not allow them to enrich or develop weapons for the nuclear capabilities and
their proxies are already setting targets on bahrain and eastern saudi arabia.e see this in social media coming out of the shia proxies in iraq today. it is not just about syria. it is not just about lebanon. it is about elsewhere. it will not stop at yemen. minds,phisticated sophisticated torpedoes. land-based anti-ship missiles. these are qualitative improvements that are going to make u.s. operations highly vulnerable in the persian gulf, the arabian sea. we are not even talking about the...
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the united states, particularly condemns the recent attacks in saudi arabia, kuwait and bahrain and stand united in our efforts to defer and defeat the people who are responsible for these heinous crimes. the g.c.c. states also play a very key role in iraq. we discussed iraq today where together we continue to assist the government of iraq in degrading and defeating daish as well as supporting a multi-sectarian government that takes an inclusive approach to this fight. one of the comments made in our joint communique refers to the need for the full measure of reforms to be implemented. i also might comment to people that we're very proud that over the course of the last several weeks or month or so, 100,000 sunni have returned to their homes in tikrit, something that only a few months ago seemed unimaginable. our cooperation is a major reason that we've been able to see significant progress in halting daishs momentum and in some places, reversing it. we recognize that no amount of military force will terminate daish's horrific violence if it is not also matched by a broader political and
the united states, particularly condemns the recent attacks in saudi arabia, kuwait and bahrain and stand united in our efforts to defer and defeat the people who are responsible for these heinous crimes. the g.c.c. states also play a very key role in iraq. we discussed iraq today where together we continue to assist the government of iraq in degrading and defeating daish as well as supporting a multi-sectarian government that takes an inclusive approach to this fight. one of the comments made...
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for maybe some rain moving into the bay area with kind of a winter like storm out of the gulf air bahrainat's a week and a half from now. but the suggestion in september of getting some rain in san francisco very interesting. big turnaround from the record highs from last weekend. >> down in the south bay we start overcast and finish sunny: >> in the east bay by the calaveras fault all in the low 80s today. 79 for vallejo. >>> usual low clouds and fog through the weekend in the early-morning hours. afternoon we get sunshine. and it's all looking good all the way through almost next weekend. frank, maria. >> thank you. >>> state wildlife experts are crying wolf. they now have photographic evidence of five gray wolf pups and two adults in northern california. now, before these wolves and a lone wolf entered california back in 2011, the previous confirmed wolf in the state was back in 1924. >>> sneaker heads looking to expand their collection are doing everything they can to nab a pair of kanye west's latest fashion shoes. the "yeezy boost" 350s go on sale tomorrow but that didn't stop dozen
for maybe some rain moving into the bay area with kind of a winter like storm out of the gulf air bahrainat's a week and a half from now. but the suggestion in september of getting some rain in san francisco very interesting. big turnaround from the record highs from last weekend. >> down in the south bay we start overcast and finish sunny: >> in the east bay by the calaveras fault all in the low 80s today. 79 for vallejo. >>> usual low clouds and fog through the weekend in...
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what it feels like in several major cities including baghdad where the heat index topped 110 and bahrain'sing to meteorologists part of the so-called heat dome that has hovered for the past few weeks. many governments are essentially begging residents to drink plenty of water and avoid the sun, but that's not as easy for the tens of thousands of people in refugee camps set up in cities feeling the unbearable high temperatures. joining me now host of the show greenhouse on msnbc.com. so we were on air yesterday talking about the president's climate change proposal as it relates to carbon emissions and it headline popped up 165 in iran. we both didn't believe the headline. >> it's shocking. that is what it feels like. it's the humidity plus the temperature. and in late 1970s, heat roll guests came up with this index in a way to relate the draft to people. what does it really feel like. and these readings are off the chart. and that's not even the highest of all time. in saudi arabia, it was even higher about a decade ago. >> so far officials say 2013 the hottest year on record. you know that
what it feels like in several major cities including baghdad where the heat index topped 110 and bahrain'sing to meteorologists part of the so-called heat dome that has hovered for the past few weeks. many governments are essentially begging residents to drink plenty of water and avoid the sun, but that's not as easy for the tens of thousands of people in refugee camps set up in cities feeling the unbearable high temperatures. joining me now host of the show greenhouse on msnbc.com. so we were...
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back now relative to their promise, just the day after you signed this, they agreed to stabilize bahrain, continue what they're doing in yemen. obviously their support for hezbollah and hamas, the assad regime and taking of lebanon and syria. so with that real threat with that goal, with that continued activity is there any reason we should not either reject this agreement or -- and/or include further sanctions in order to keep them from expanding their support for the murder of americans and our allies around the world and the destabilizing of the middle east one that is leading to an arms race? >> congressman, we have powerful tools to snap back sanctions -- >> no, not snap back. i'm saying today. today they are, in fact, doing all of this. what would you say -- >> the gentleman suspend. we need to go to -- >> i just want -- >> simply because these junior members do not have sufficient time. so, lois. >> thank you, mr. chair. thank you, gentlemen. some quick follow-up questions and then some new ones. if there is a -- if new enrichment sites are detected under that 24-day rule, will th
back now relative to their promise, just the day after you signed this, they agreed to stabilize bahrain, continue what they're doing in yemen. obviously their support for hezbollah and hamas, the assad regime and taking of lebanon and syria. so with that real threat with that goal, with that continued activity is there any reason we should not either reject this agreement or -- and/or include further sanctions in order to keep them from expanding their support for the murder of americans and...
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has five what we call in spot agreements now in the middle east with oman, bahrain, israel, jordan and morocco. we're thinking if you want to sinned signal to minor countries why don't you consider proposing perhaps beginning work on agreement including the all arab countries in the middle east? i would go beyond trade and obviously not important but would include things like relations understanding, energy security, et cetera. and of course most important remember we have fast track authority for that so we could begin in the administration. thank you. >> so i, chris, i don't know, that, free trade area is beyond my area of expertise. i will say as a general, i see if chris wants to chime in at least closer to his expertise than mine. i will say this, the major reassures measures that the gulf states and our arab partners are looking for at the moment are not in the economic domain. it is not that they wouldn't be interested. not that it wouldn't have value. so it doesn't prejudge any of issues you raised. what they're looking for is general security assurance we will protect them if
has five what we call in spot agreements now in the middle east with oman, bahrain, israel, jordan and morocco. we're thinking if you want to sinned signal to minor countries why don't you consider proposing perhaps beginning work on agreement including the all arab countries in the middle east? i would go beyond trade and obviously not important but would include things like relations understanding, energy security, et cetera. and of course most important remember we have fast track authority...