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i think the iaea, uranium of man made origin was discovered in a location in iran not declared by theed in a report in writing that the allegations made by the u.s. and israel against iran were true. in other words, they were cheating and they were enriching uranium at another site that they lied about. >> yeah. there is an overwhelming amount of evidence that the iranians have been always cheating this goes back to the fundamental problem with the iran deal. if you look at the preamble of the deal, iran basically says there, we were never interested in interested in getting a nuclear weapon. we deny we were ever interested in getting a nuclear weapon. we have demonstrable evidence they lied. they lied before the deal. there is mounting evidence they cheated during the deal. i don't know why anybody is surprised they have not been honoring the deal from day one. melissa: if you talk to the democrats, the situation currently going on is the president's fault and they always say there was never any evidence that iran didn't abide by the deal. we have marie harf on from the state departm
i think the iaea, uranium of man made origin was discovered in a location in iran not declared by theed in a report in writing that the allegations made by the u.s. and israel against iran were true. in other words, they were cheating and they were enriching uranium at another site that they lied about. >> yeah. there is an overwhelming amount of evidence that the iranians have been always cheating this goes back to the fundamental problem with the iran deal. if you look at the preamble...
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. >> the iaea has detected evidence of potential undeclared nuclear material in iran.s no plausible explan
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and they iaea is on the groundn iran, and it is visiting the nuclear sites.not necessarily, perhaps, like they would want to, but more than they have been. and they are surprised by the access that that they've been getting. even the israelis under the table are very happy with the way it's going. the israeli intelligence services, the israeli foreign ministry were for the agreement in the first place. it was the politicians that, for their own political purposes, were very much against it. the last three leaders of mossad, arguably one of the best intelligence services in the world and probably have better sources into the iranian nuclear program than we do, were very much for the agreement. so for these reasons -- now, i could be wrong, you know? next week tehran could, could in the desert i blow up a 20 megaton weapon, and then the you can get the pitchforks and torches and march on my house. i won't be there but you could do it. [laughter] but right now i think it's worth supporting. not that i'm going to, you know, trying to convince anybody who believes
and they iaea is on the groundn iran, and it is visiting the nuclear sites.not necessarily, perhaps, like they would want to, but more than they have been. and they are surprised by the access that that they've been getting. even the israelis under the table are very happy with the way it's going. the israeli intelligence services, the israeli foreign ministry were for the agreement in the first place. it was the politicians that, for their own political purposes, were very much against it. the...
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also making news today: the un's nuclear watchdog, the iaea, has confirmed that iran has re—started enrichingd site at fordow, south of tehran. this is a fresh breach of commitments iran gave in the international nuclear deal which the us has abandoned. the british, french and german governments have said they're extremely concerned by the development. in britain, the brexit party says it won't now contest around 300 seats held by mps from the governing conservatives in next month's general election. the party's leader nigel farage, said he would instead focus on seats held by the opposition, to avoid splitting the pro—brexit vote. 0k. the prime minister has now moved toa 0k. the prime minister has now moved to a position that looks a little more like brexit. let's forget about left and right. let's think about putting country before party and thatis putting country before party and that is why i am prepared to give them a pass. at least 200 elephants in zimbabwe have died from a lack of food and water because of severe drought. zimbabwe's parks and wildlife management authority said it was p
also making news today: the un's nuclear watchdog, the iaea, has confirmed that iran has re—started enrichingd site at fordow, south of tehran. this is a fresh breach of commitments iran gave in the international nuclear deal which the us has abandoned. the british, french and german governments have said they're extremely concerned by the development. in britain, the brexit party says it won't now contest around 300 seats held by mps from the governing conservatives in next month's general...
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in a confidential report seen by bbc news, the un's nuclear watchdog, the iaea, says iran's stock ofts its 737 max aircraft to resume commercial flights in january. the planes were grounded earlier this year after two crashes off indonesia and ethiopia — which nearly 350 people died. the turkish government says it has started to deport suspected militants from the extremist group islamic state, back to their countries of origin. seven germans will be sent back on thursday. 11 french and two irish citizens are being processed. it's reported one american has already left turkey. the government in ankara has criticised western states who've been reluctant to take suspects back. borisjohnson's electoral fortunes have been boosted by a brexit party announcement that it won't field candidates in seats won by the conservatives in 2017. the brexit party leader, nigel farage, said he wanted to prevent a hung parliament and another eu referendum. the conservatives deny making any agreement with the brexit party. the former us secretary of state, hillary clinton has told the bbc she's ‘dumb—fou
in a confidential report seen by bbc news, the un's nuclear watchdog, the iaea, says iran's stock ofts its 737 max aircraft to resume commercial flights in january. the planes were grounded earlier this year after two crashes off indonesia and ethiopia — which nearly 350 people died. the turkish government says it has started to deport suspected militants from the extremist group islamic state, back to their countries of origin. seven germans will be sent back on thursday. 11 french and two...
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in a confidential report seen by bbc news, the un's nuclear watchdog, the iaea, says iran's stock of now in newark, newjersey. americans are finding higher than normal amounts of lead in their drinking water and people are outraged. the mayor has a plan to speed up the replacement of lead service pipes to remove the toxic threat. but as nada tawfik reports, that's not enough for those who are living in fear of the water in their homes. it's dinner time and alika is making pasta with her kids. but to boil it, only bottled water will do. she lives in newark, newjersey, the latest american city to grapple with a lead water crisis. officials gave her a filter, but she still doesn't trust the water. i'm always spending money on water. i spent more money on water than on buying food for the house. newark‘s problems began when a corrosion control treatment failed at its pequannock plant, causing lead from pipes to seep into the water. officials switched to a new treatment, but it will take months to be fully effective. now, mayor ras barakahas announced an expedited plan to overhaul the inf
in a confidential report seen by bbc news, the un's nuclear watchdog, the iaea, says iran's stock of now in newark, newjersey. americans are finding higher than normal amounts of lead in their drinking water and people are outraged. the mayor has a plan to speed up the replacement of lead service pipes to remove the toxic threat. but as nada tawfik reports, that's not enough for those who are living in fear of the water in their homes. it's dinner time and alika is making pasta with her kids....
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now the iaea, who has been loathe to say that iranians are in violation have said it. , they were lying agent will say. >> so, the iranian regime was never going to put aside the nuclear weapon program, trump administration has been correct to call them on that and for united states to get out of the iran deal, all that deal it was allow iranians to continue to enrich. that is if they done cheat -- they didn't cheat, you know pressure campaign continue u.s., you call them out on it. try to get the allies to enforce sanctions, and compel and coerce regime to make changes don't give in to nuclear extortion, that is what iranians are trying to do. melissa: u.n. can vote to have snap bac back an sanctions if ty want. in the past, they said uk is not doing it because they are mired in brexit. do you think that u.n. comes down -- iran? >> they need to. europeans that are party to this deal. u.s. no longer is, but they should call it was these sanctions to come in and you know because alternative, that is the way that iranians work they try to the nuclear extortion and to improve their nuclear
now the iaea, who has been loathe to say that iranians are in violation have said it. , they were lying agent will say. >> so, the iranian regime was never going to put aside the nuclear weapon program, trump administration has been correct to call them on that and for united states to get out of the iran deal, all that deal it was allow iranians to continue to enrich. that is if they done cheat -- they didn't cheat, you know pressure campaign continue u.s., you call them out on it. try...
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the iaea sees lower demand in the 20 30's. -- in the 2030's. public anger by calling on demonstrators to give up and go home. his comments saw a new surge of unrest which claimed the first death. that if protests continue, lebanon could die. protesters set fires across the country. they demand the removal of corrupt leaders. global news, 24 hours a day on air and at tic-toc on twitter, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. anna: thank you very much. ceoext, we speak to the next, this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." we are expected to follow the asian markets into the red. business tracking toward the top end of the new profit guidance range. this comes as the airline reported first-half profit up. joining me now is jozsef varadi, ceo / co-founder, wizz air holdings. clarify for us what you are trying to communicate with this push higher in the guidance? jozsef: one is that our business is on a strong footing. we have outperformed our own expectations. some of it we are inv
the iaea sees lower demand in the 20 30's. -- in the 2030's. public anger by calling on demonstrators to give up and go home. his comments saw a new surge of unrest which claimed the first death. that if protests continue, lebanon could die. protesters set fires across the country. they demand the removal of corrupt leaders. global news, 24 hours a day on air and at tic-toc on twitter, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. anna: thank you very much. ceoext, we...
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veterans service organizations like iaea and others community groups and churches and religious organizations and groups like the united way and other south there and local governments and state governments all began to start working together. every va medical center has what they call a suicide prevention coordinator. many of them have a triple suicide prevention coordinator's. their job is to be a there looking for veterans at risk and identify ways to help them. that's one of the practices that i think the va has in the or should have paid this is an american public health issue and not just a veteran. we need to do a lot more than the underlying reason why people take their lives is not because they wake up one day and say hey i feel like doing this. they are suffering from something. could be depression. it could be ptsd. it could be chronic pain. it could be substance abuse and other reasons. we have to look at ways of getting to those underlying reasons finding more effective diagnoses and begin to make sure we are proactively identifying how we can intervene and help in there so much
veterans service organizations like iaea and others community groups and churches and religious organizations and groups like the united way and other south there and local governments and state governments all began to start working together. every va medical center has what they call a suicide prevention coordinator. many of them have a triple suicide prevention coordinator's. their job is to be a there looking for veterans at risk and identify ways to help them. that's one of the practices...
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it says it continues to cooperate with the iaea. rover has made attempts to find partners for the beleaguered brand. carmakersapproached including bmw, hoping an alliance will help them share the burden of investing in electric vehicles. no talks have been held the. wildfires in australia are fannsifying as strong winds the flames. multiple emergency warnings 300 kilometers north of sydney, and further up the coast. in some cases it may be tommy in late the residents to leave safely. global news, 24 hours a day on air and at tic-toc on twitter, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. bloomberg. anna: thank you very much. let's focus in on the market moves. not goingrall anywhere fast, flat on the stoxx 600. the ftse 100 up 0.8%. that's break things down from a sector perspective. telecoms are the biggest gaining sector. the shareart of that, buybacks are pushing up that sector. numbers out of infineon better than estimated. and othering infineon stocks in the technology sector moving higher. utilities is
it says it continues to cooperate with the iaea. rover has made attempts to find partners for the beleaguered brand. carmakersapproached including bmw, hoping an alliance will help them share the burden of investing in electric vehicles. no talks have been held the. wildfires in australia are fannsifying as strong winds the flames. multiple emergency warnings 300 kilometers north of sydney, and further up the coast. in some cases it may be tommy in late the residents to leave safely. global...
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i'm the one that went to vienna to see the iaea. >> the secretary didn't want you to go? >> he didn't want me to go because he didn't want the president getting out of the iran deal. >> let's talk about the book. one of the ambitious. you don't like being described as ambitious. >> because it doesn't mean what it means to a man. if someone calls a man ambitious, he's talented. someone calls a woman ambitious, she's stepping out of line, she's not staying within the rails. >> you also write about charlottesville and the president's response to charlottesville, how you felt during that time. i came to know you during the massacre in charleston. you felt like to a certain extent, at least based on the part i read in the book, you felt like charlottesville may have been a bit of a missed opportunity for the administration. you said the president did not feel the same way about charlottesville that you felt about charleston. >> i think i was sensitive to charlottesville because of charleston. it was something that, when you see someone with a hateful heart do the things that t
i'm the one that went to vienna to see the iaea. >> the secretary didn't want you to go? >> he didn't want me to go because he didn't want the president getting out of the iran deal. >> let's talk about the book. one of the ambitious. you don't like being described as ambitious. >> because it doesn't mean what it means to a man. if someone calls a man ambitious, he's talented. someone calls a woman ambitious, she's stepping out of line, she's not staying within the...
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the iaea do not accept iran's account of events. amin, yasmin?sion in iran to say the least with the nuclear situation. and an incredible bust to say the least. >> we're sometimes focused a lot on the impeachment inquiry that we lose site of the significant developments overseas. thank you very much. we appreciate it. >>> let's get a check of the weather now with nbc meteorologist michelle grossman. >> happy friday. >> happy friday. >> we are looking at such a cold air mass overtaking the country. half of the country below average. and we're talking temperatures 20 to 30 degrees below what is typical this time of the year and it will hang on, not just through the weekend but also through next week. here is the set-up. we have the jet stream so far down to the south. it is kind of like opening your front door and letting cold air in and that's what we see in place over the next couple of days. so today, below freezing in chicago. 13. just to put it in perspective though, 19 degrees below what is typical for this time of the year. nashville, 446789
the iaea do not accept iran's account of events. amin, yasmin?sion in iran to say the least with the nuclear situation. and an incredible bust to say the least. >> we're sometimes focused a lot on the impeachment inquiry that we lose site of the significant developments overseas. thank you very much. we appreciate it. >>> let's get a check of the weather now with nbc meteorologist michelle grossman. >> happy friday. >> happy friday. >> we are looking at such a...
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the iaea is a fantastic organization to advocate for iraq and afghanistan veterans, hard work alwaysnding up and making sure we're doing the right thing and so the vso community, you included, were an important part and continue to be an important part of helping us reach the right decisions. >> host: excellent. thank you. i appreciate it and appreciate your time. >> guest: thanks. >> this program is available as a podcast. all "after words" programs can be viewed on our website at booktv.org. >> for 40 years, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind. ..
the iaea is a fantastic organization to advocate for iraq and afghanistan veterans, hard work alwaysnding up and making sure we're doing the right thing and so the vso community, you included, were an important part and continue to be an important part of helping us reach the right decisions. >> host: excellent. thank you. i appreciate it and appreciate your time. >> guest: thanks. >> this program is available as a podcast. all "after words" programs can be viewed on...
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matt: i am here with alexandre .e juniac from the iaea you were talking about going so why don't we start. we have discussed this on many occasions and i did not expect to be talking to you still about this at the end of 2019. when will that plane be back in the sky? alexandre: it is a good question. orhave seen now from july june a postponement about -- of almost a month by a month. we would see something in january but the real answer is we don't know. the point on which we have to pay attention is for the regulators to be aligned to in their schedule and in the conditions they will impose on the return to service. otherwise, the process will be broken and segmented. we have built our safety record which is exceptional on the reciprocity in this process. were talking about broken and fragmentation, when we first spoke about this, and it seems like years ago now coming you were saying that the regulators globally were not aligned. you wanted to see a more regulation.fort and alexandre: it has not improved. we are still hoping they will give an answer to boeing and the airline. it will no
matt: i am here with alexandre .e juniac from the iaea you were talking about going so why don't we start. we have discussed this on many occasions and i did not expect to be talking to you still about this at the end of 2019. when will that plane be back in the sky? alexandre: it is a good question. orhave seen now from july june a postponement about -- of almost a month by a month. we would see something in january but the real answer is we don't know. the point on which we have to pay...
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one thing that the iaea talked about is that the u.s.85% of growth in production worldwide through 2030. in terms of u.s. shale, you agreed to sell last week. should we expect more impairments on your other u.s. shale assets? >> these assets are different from any others that we have in our portfolio. they have been acquired and have a higher value as a starting point. you have volatility in prices. you reach that threshold. the prices go down sooner than from any other assets. that's why they've had the impairments and reversal of impairments. there is no indication of further impairments. the price to development will have an impact on that. nejra: there has been some reports in norwegian newspapers that ecuador has started the the successor to the ceo. would you take that post? should the candidate be an internal one? >> we read articles like this from time to time. i was told about this article during the week. took on the role as cfo august 1 last year. that's what i'm focusing on. nejra: should the next candidate be internal? >> le
one thing that the iaea talked about is that the u.s.85% of growth in production worldwide through 2030. in terms of u.s. shale, you agreed to sell last week. should we expect more impairments on your other u.s. shale assets? >> these assets are different from any others that we have in our portfolio. they have been acquired and have a higher value as a starting point. you have volatility in prices. you reach that threshold. the prices go down sooner than from any other assets. that's why...
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how this is going to effect is onealuation, iaea forecast among a number of forecasts and every investor a macro level, the view on oil is bearish in the 20 30's. when it will start is up for discussion, but it will have to be addressed as the ipo proceeds in saudi arabia. was there any optimistic element of the report for the producers? stephen: the one interesting said was, going into 2030 and 2040, there will be a replacement of upstream production, there will have to be, because of oil reserves falling. because of this replacement and because of producing from new wells, you will see the price of crude go from around $60 today to $90 and 2030 and $103 in 2014. that right will be something good for the producers, as oil demands fall. -- as oil demand plateaus, they will sell oil at a better price and boost their profits into the future, so no worries about that. shery: stephen, thank you, our asia energy reported. we have the asian development bank out with a new report and unsurprisingly, it says trade tensions will further slow global commerce in the months ahead. one thing that is
how this is going to effect is onealuation, iaea forecast among a number of forecasts and every investor a macro level, the view on oil is bearish in the 20 30's. when it will start is up for discussion, but it will have to be addressed as the ipo proceeds in saudi arabia. was there any optimistic element of the report for the producers? stephen: the one interesting said was, going into 2030 and 2040, there will be a replacement of upstream production, there will have to be, because of oil...
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at the same time the iaea has an emergency meeting today in vienna about a secret facility iran saidry. inspectors found traces of nuclear material. the same facility that benjamin netanyahu pointed out as a nuclear secret facility in iran. so things are moving fast with iran and don't be surprised if we're talking a lot about that in coming weeks. >> sandra: very interesting stuff. we'll continue to watch all of that. he does say, bret, that the iran sanctions are working. he says but we have to continue to press. they are having a real impact but we have to continue to press. that was the secretary of state. we'll hear more from you on your show tonight "special report" at 6:00 p.m. bret baier, thank you. >> bill: more breaking news from the hill where we're learning congressman jim jordan wants the whistleblower to testify. sources say the republicans will submit a list of witnesses they would like to have by saturday. the question is whether chairman schiff will allow it. john bolton hasn't shown up for his deposition. a subpoena has not been issued for him. jillian turner is liv
at the same time the iaea has an emergency meeting today in vienna about a secret facility iran saidry. inspectors found traces of nuclear material. the same facility that benjamin netanyahu pointed out as a nuclear secret facility in iran. so things are moving fast with iran and don't be surprised if we're talking a lot about that in coming weeks. >> sandra: very interesting stuff. we'll continue to watch all of that. he does say, bret, that the iran sanctions are working. he says but we...
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in be reinforcement, when rex was stalling getting out of the iran deal, why did i go to vienna and iaeaiv, why did he go on the record to make sure everyone knew he was totally against it? with palestinian aid, even though president agreed not to i have got aid, rex behave half anyway. brian: 60 billion. >> half anyway. the president was furious because he specifically said we're not going to do that. steve: in the statement ranks rex gave to the "washington post" he is only talking about his meetings with the white house. not meetings -- just three of you were in that one meeting. i know you're calling out john kelly and you're calling out rex tillerson. how many other people in the cabinet were resistant to what this president was trying to do? >> you know, i think what was alarming for me, the reason why i wrote about this because it was such a big part of my time at the u.n., kind of watching this happen but they were two top officials and -- steve: there were others? >> there were no others that i saw tried to do this. what bothered me so much though i was a governor. i was elected
in be reinforcement, when rex was stalling getting out of the iran deal, why did i go to vienna and iaeaiv, why did he go on the record to make sure everyone knew he was totally against it? with palestinian aid, even though president agreed not to i have got aid, rex behave half anyway. brian: 60 billion. >> half anyway. the president was furious because he specifically said we're not going to do that. steve: in the statement ranks rex gave to the "washington post" he is only...