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thanks for having me, and the iaea _ into the ocean?ocean? thanks for having me, and the iaea is going - into the ocean? thanks for having me, and the iaea is going to - into the ocean? thanks for having me, and the iaea is going to take j into the ocean? thanks for having i me, and the iaea is going to take a comprehensive look at this programme, primarily i would think from the perspective understanding the radiological effect this water will have on the surrounding environment, the maritime life, if you like, and ethicaljapan season this is it wants to try to build international confidence and domestic confidence, for that matter, that is planned most negatively affect the environment, and it hopes the iaea will be able to confirm that at the end of this process. is to confirm that at the end of this rocess. , , , process. is this even possible, thou~h, process. is this even possible, though, james? _ process. is this even possible, though, james? to _ process. is this even possible, though, james? to be - process. is this even possi
thanks for having me, and the iaea _ into the ocean?ocean? thanks for having me, and the iaea is going - into the ocean? thanks for having me, and the iaea is going to - into the ocean? thanks for having me, and the iaea is going to take j into the ocean? thanks for having i me, and the iaea is going to take a comprehensive look at this programme, primarily i would think from the perspective understanding the radiological effect this water will have on the surrounding environment, the maritime...
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after his quick visit to tehran, the head of the iaea rafael grossi acknowledged that he hadn't healed some diplomatic sticking plaster. the continuity of the operation of the agency's equipment here, which is indispensable for us to provide the necessary guarantees and the information to the iaea and to the world that everything is in order and that we are going to be able to assist, also, to assist iran in its future negotiations in the context of the jcpoa. rafael grossi, still plenty of scepticism surrounding the chances of getting much further. i spoke to behnam ben taleblu earlier, from the foundation for the defence of democracies, and i asked whether this latest concession from iran amounted to any kind of breakthrough. no, it's certainly not a breakthrough and in fact, it's a lot more of what we have seen in the past. since february iran has strategically used monitoring issues and access and verification issues with the iaea, particularly remote monitoring, about its introduced —— centrifuge plant and facilities as a way to offset diplomatic pressure against it and as they sa
after his quick visit to tehran, the head of the iaea rafael grossi acknowledged that he hadn't healed some diplomatic sticking plaster. the continuity of the operation of the agency's equipment here, which is indispensable for us to provide the necessary guarantees and the information to the iaea and to the world that everything is in order and that we are going to be able to assist, also, to assist iran in its future negotiations in the context of the jcpoa. rafael grossi, still plenty of...
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the iaea is asking iran to respect what i agreed with them past sunday, september the 12th, where webe able to service all our equipment you were referring to there that's part of it, it's not the whole thing, there's much more than that. so that we can carry on with this work. i should just remind everybody that the international atomic energy agency was set up in 1957. you're an autonomous organisation. you're not under the direct control of the united nations. but you do report to the un. 0k. so, give us an idea, then, of how confident you should be? because you recently returned from a visit to iran where you had talks with mohammad salami, chief of the atomic energy organisation of iran. however, we have a new hardline president, ebrahim raisi, in iran. what's your assessment? what are the dynamics? do you think you're going to get the full access that you want? we are pressing for that. by the way, as part of this trip, as a result of this trip, we agreed with iran that i will be returning soon — probably to meet with the president or the foreign minister — because, as you're s
the iaea is asking iran to respect what i agreed with them past sunday, september the 12th, where webe able to service all our equipment you were referring to there that's part of it, it's not the whole thing, there's much more than that. so that we can carry on with this work. i should just remind everybody that the international atomic energy agency was set up in 1957. you're an autonomous organisation. you're not under the direct control of the united nations. but you do report to the un....
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mi underpinned by the iaea and its inspectors-_ inspectors. all right. good.all right. good. i and of course, i was referring to the fact that the korean war in the �*50s wasn't formally ended — there was just an armistice, and now there's talk about that changing.— about that changing. indeed. yes. about that changing. indeed. yes- you _ about that changing. indeed. yes. you said _ about that changing. indeed. yes. you said the _ about that changing. indeed. yes. you said the idea - about that changing. indeed. yes. you said the idea is - about that changing. indeed. yes. you said the idea is to l yes. you said the idea is to stop countries _ yes. you said the idea is to stop countries that - yes. you said the idea is to stop countries that don't i yes. you said the idea is to i stop countries that don't have nuclear weapons proliferating. what do you make, then, about the fact that australia — through this aukus deal with the united states and the united kingdom — is going to acquire nuclear submarines? that's a proliferation of the technology. i mean, of co
mi underpinned by the iaea and its inspectors-_ inspectors. all right. good.all right. good. i and of course, i was referring to the fact that the korean war in the �*50s wasn't formally ended — there was just an armistice, and now there's talk about that changing.— about that changing. indeed. yes. about that changing. indeed. yes- you _ about that changing. indeed. yes. you said _ about that changing. indeed. yes. you said the _ about that changing. indeed. yes. you said the idea -...
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reporter: without inspectors in north korea, the iaea relies on satellite images.ng these, it says is detected -- it has detected a discharge of cooling water at the main nuclear plant in yangbiyon, and that suggests the reactor is operating. if the latest findings are correct, the u.n. nuclear watchdog says it's a deeply troubling development. it is believed the reactor produced plutonium for north korea's nuclear arsenal in the past. the white house says the iaea report underscores the urgent need for dialogue and diplomacy. whatever warmer relations that appear to be cultivated under former president donald trump seemed to have grown cold under his successor, joe biden, as u.s. military exercises were held with the south. >> unfortunately, the biden administration has been slow off the mark on the north korea file. of course, they were dealing with the renewal of the strategic arms reduction treaty with russia, which happened in february. the resumption of talks with iran on the comprehensive plan of action, fighting with covid, and also the withdrawal from afgh
reporter: without inspectors in north korea, the iaea relies on satellite images.ng these, it says is detected -- it has detected a discharge of cooling water at the main nuclear plant in yangbiyon, and that suggests the reactor is operating. if the latest findings are correct, the u.n. nuclear watchdog says it's a deeply troubling development. it is believed the reactor produced plutonium for north korea's nuclear arsenal in the past. the white house says the iaea report underscores the urgent...
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he told me about what the iaea will be looking into.g the radiological effect this water will have on the surrounding environment, the maritime life, if you like. and i think whatjapan sees in this is it wants to try to build international confidence, and domestic confidence, for that matter, that its plan won't negatively affect the environment in a significant way, and it hopes that the iaea will be able to confirm that at the end of this process. is this even possible, though, james, to be able to get the water out into the ecosystem in a safe way, notjust for humans but for marine life as well? i think it is. there's a saying amongst nuclear engineers that the solution to pollution is dilution of the solution. in other words, if you have something that is, in this case, kind of moderately radioactive and you release it slowly, over a long period of time, diluted down with very large quantities of water, then its effect on the environment and on fish and marine life ought to be minimal at the end of that process. building confidence
he told me about what the iaea will be looking into.g the radiological effect this water will have on the surrounding environment, the maritime life, if you like. and i think whatjapan sees in this is it wants to try to build international confidence, and domestic confidence, for that matter, that its plan won't negatively affect the environment in a significant way, and it hopes that the iaea will be able to confirm that at the end of this process. is this even possible, though, james, to be...
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of the nuclear policy program at the carnegie endowment for international peace, told us what the iaeae perspective understanding the radiological effect this water will have on the surrounding environment, the maritime life, if you like. and i think whatjapan sees in this is it wants to try to build international confidence, and domestic confidence, for that matter, that its plan won't negatively affect the environment in a significant way, and it hopes that the iaea will be able to confirm that at the end of this process. there's a saying amongst nuclear engineers that the solution to pollution is dilution of the solution. in other words, if you have something that is, in this case, kind of moderately radioactive and you release it slowly, over a long period of time, diluted down with very large quantities of water, then its effect on the environment and on fish and marine life ought to be minimal at the end of that process. building confidence that that's the case is actually quite difficult. we know from past experience that radioactivity often gets stigmatized beyond its objective
of the nuclear policy program at the carnegie endowment for international peace, told us what the iaeae perspective understanding the radiological effect this water will have on the surrounding environment, the maritime life, if you like. and i think whatjapan sees in this is it wants to try to build international confidence, and domestic confidence, for that matter, that its plan won't negatively affect the environment in a significant way, and it hopes that the iaea will be able to confirm...
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iaea, it does have — enemies, just think that the iaea, it does have reaching _ enemies, just thinkiends. just today i china and russia endorsed iran's future _ china and russia endorsed iran's future membership— china and russia endorsed iran's future membership in— china and russia endorsed iran's future membership in the - china and russia endorsed iran's . future membership in the shanghai cooperation— future membership in the shanghai cooperation organisation. - future membership in the shanghai cooperation organisation. now, - future membership in the shanghail cooperation organisation. now, this is a regional— cooperation organisation. now, this is a regional organisation _ cooperation organisation. now, this is a regional organisation which - is a regional organisation which likes— is a regional organisation which likes to — is a regional organisation which likes to call _ is a regional organisation which likes to call itself _ is a regional organisation which likes to call itself the _ is a regional organisation which likes to call itself the alliance i is a regional organi
iaea, it does have — enemies, just think that the iaea, it does have reaching _ enemies, just thinkiends. just today i china and russia endorsed iran's future _ china and russia endorsed iran's future membership— china and russia endorsed iran's future membership in— china and russia endorsed iran's future membership in the - china and russia endorsed iran's . future membership in the shanghai cooperation— future membership in the shanghai cooperation organisation. - future membership...
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it had some elements and iaea had concluded they had some elements in their research. that makes the value of jcpoa much more because it proved with concrete evidence that there was a military dimension to this program and so it is much more important to be able to put the program in a box and under serious monitoring. let me answer the other nuclear question and then i will talk about the houthi's. on the possibility of going back to the deal, given the advancements that the nuclear program has made in the past, reducing its compliance with the nuclear obligations, the reality is while that is true, it is not entirely restorable, but it is much better compared to the alternatives because it took two and half years to negotiate the jcpoa. if we want to start from scratch and negotiate an entirely new deal, given the amount of mistrust that exists, the iranian nuclear program will continue to go and they are only one month away from having enough material for a nuclear weapon and that is not a sustainable situation. it is much better to restore the deal and get a longer
it had some elements and iaea had concluded they had some elements in their research. that makes the value of jcpoa much more because it proved with concrete evidence that there was a military dimension to this program and so it is much more important to be able to put the program in a box and under serious monitoring. let me answer the other nuclear question and then i will talk about the houthi's. on the possibility of going back to the deal, given the advancements that the nuclear program...
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after his lighting visit to the iranian capital, the head of the iaea — rafael grossi — acknowledgedf the operation of the agency's equipment here, which is indispensable for us to provide the necessary guarantees, and the information to the iea and to the world that everything is in order and that we are going to be able to assist, also, to assist iran in its future negotiations in the context of the jcpoa. i'm joined now by dr bahram ghiassee, who's a visiting academic in international nuclear law, at university of surrey. thank you very much forjoining us, doctor. let me ask you first of all, how significant is this deal? well, dialogue is always welcome. the tension has been building so it is a positive step but not a significant gain. it is a positive step don't question that. they requested a visit back in august and were ignored by the iranian government. what has changed since then? fin iranian government. what has changed since then? ., �* , since then? on the 24th of august i recall very clearly _ since then? on the 24th of august i recall very clearly they _ since then? on
after his lighting visit to the iranian capital, the head of the iaea — rafael grossi — acknowledgedf the operation of the agency's equipment here, which is indispensable for us to provide the necessary guarantees, and the information to the iea and to the world that everything is in order and that we are going to be able to assist, also, to assist iran in its future negotiations in the context of the jcpoa. i'm joined now by dr bahram ghiassee, who's a visiting academic in international...
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the iaea is coming out with the monthly report the iaea saying the impact of hurricanes and other psupplyill take a chunk out of the production it is cutting the supply rebound forecast and demand forecast by 100,000 barrels per day. citing the delta variant let's talk about this with helima croft at rbc capital markets. she is also a cnbc contributor helima, oil prices creep higher and my gasoline bill is there any end in sight? >> the big concern for the market is the u.s. supply disruption we have not fully recovered from hurricane ida. both oil and natural gas the focus on the latest storm. further supply shut downs. also watching the demand picture. u.s. gasoline demand remains strong shi china, which hadloc lockdowns i the summer chinese demand is still holding up the picture looks solid for oil. big looming questions. if oil moves higher, opec is meeting every month. will opec come under pressure from the white house to put more barrels on the market? china and india are tapping stockpiles to cool off prices. i do think watching the response from consuming nations is important as w
the iaea is coming out with the monthly report the iaea saying the impact of hurricanes and other psupplyill take a chunk out of the production it is cutting the supply rebound forecast and demand forecast by 100,000 barrels per day. citing the delta variant let's talk about this with helima croft at rbc capital markets. she is also a cnbc contributor helima, oil prices creep higher and my gasoline bill is there any end in sight? >> the big concern for the market is the u.s. supply...
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the iaea chief, raffael grossi, went to iran seeking access to monitoring equipment installed at someive". four members of a palestinian militant group have appeared in court in israel after being captured following a prison break. they were among six who escaped a maximum security israeli prison earlier this week through a tunnel dug from under a sink in a cell. police in the greek city of thessaloniki have used tear gas and water cannon to keep around 1,000 anti—vaccination protesters from the venue of a speech by the prime minister. halfway through his four—year term, kyriakos mitsotakis has seen his conservative party's ratings flag after wildfires destroyed swathes of forest, farmland and crops. the leader and founder of peru's shining path militant group, abimael gussman, has died at the age of 86. the official peruvian truth and reconcilliation commission says the maoist rebel group was responsible for the deaths of more than 30,000 people during the country's 20—year civil war. guzman was captured in 1992 and jailed for life after being convicted of terrorism charges. the fbi
the iaea chief, raffael grossi, went to iran seeking access to monitoring equipment installed at someive". four members of a palestinian militant group have appeared in court in israel after being captured following a prison break. they were among six who escaped a maximum security israeli prison earlier this week through a tunnel dug from under a sink in a cell. police in the greek city of thessaloniki have used tear gas and water cannon to keep around 1,000 anti—vaccination protesters...
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iran is currently violating the iaea's agreements and getting away with it. they arrest inspectors and sabotage inspections. they are getting away with it. the enriched uranium to the level of 60%, which is only one step short of weapons grade material, and they are getting away with it. evidence which clearly proves iran's intentions for nuclear weapons and secret sites is ignored. iran's nuclear program has hit a watershed moment. so has our tolerance. words do not stop centrifuges from spinning. there are those in the world who seek iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons as an air -- inevitability. or they are tired of hearing about it. israel does not have the privilege. we cannot hire, we will not tire. israel will not allow iran to acquire a nuclear weapon. i want to tell you something, iran is much weaker, much more vulnerable than it seems. it's economy is sinking, it's regime is rotten, forced from the younger generation in iran, it's corrupt government fails to bring water to large parts of the country. the weaker they are, the more extreme they go to hi
iran is currently violating the iaea's agreements and getting away with it. they arrest inspectors and sabotage inspections. they are getting away with it. the enriched uranium to the level of 60%, which is only one step short of weapons grade material, and they are getting away with it. evidence which clearly proves iran's intentions for nuclear weapons and secret sites is ignored. iran's nuclear program has hit a watershed moment. so has our tolerance. words do not stop centrifuges from...
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. >> the important indispensable work iran and the iaea have to carry out together requires reinforcementnd it requires that we get to know each other. >> under the deal the iaea will be able to service equipment for nuclear monitoring which includes cameras and replays their memory cards. in the coming hours the united nation will hold a conference for afghanistan in the hopes of raising $600 million in desperately needed humanitarian aid. qatar's foreign minister held talks with afghanistan's taliban leaders sunday, the highest level foreign visit since the militants took over last month and comes as afghan citizens are increasingly concerned about just what the taliban's rules are now and how they will run the country. >> reporter: battered and bruised, kabul journalists show the result of a beating they say came at the hands of the taliban. >> they were hitting me with extreme force and i thought it was the end of my life. i am worried that i can't hear anything in my left ear. >> they declared to the journalists in a press conference they will be granted permission to continue with t
. >> the important indispensable work iran and the iaea have to carry out together requires reinforcementnd it requires that we get to know each other. >> under the deal the iaea will be able to service equipment for nuclear monitoring which includes cameras and replays their memory cards. in the coming hours the united nation will hold a conference for afghanistan in the hopes of raising $600 million in desperately needed humanitarian aid. qatar's foreign minister held talks with...
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that development came as the iaea director general met with the head of iran's atomic energy organization for talks in tehran. iran had previously threatened to prevent ininspectors from nuclear footage at nuclear sites until there was an agreement to salvage the nuke deal. grassi is hailing the deal as a very concrete result for both sides. >> the important indispensable work that iran and the aiea have to carry out together requires reinforcement and most of all, requires that we get to know each other. >> under the deal, the iaea will be able to service equipment for nuclear monitoring which includes cameras and replace their memory cards. >>> now, the new vaccine mandates announced by u.s. president joe biden are meeting with both praise and criticism. many in the medical communities stay bottom line is this. they're necessary. while the u.s. vaccination rate has been ticking up, many health experts say it isn't fast enough. the new mandate will push the numbers higher. >> number one, the data tell us this will help. a lot of business are actually relieved that these are going into pl
that development came as the iaea director general met with the head of iran's atomic energy organization for talks in tehran. iran had previously threatened to prevent ininspectors from nuclear footage at nuclear sites until there was an agreement to salvage the nuke deal. grassi is hailing the deal as a very concrete result for both sides. >> the important indispensable work that iran and the aiea have to carry out together requires reinforcement and most of all, requires that we get to...
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after his lighting visit to the iranian capital, the head of the iaea — rafael grossi — acknowledgedd some diplomatic sticking plaster: the content annuity of the operation of the agencies equipment here, which is indispensable for us to provide the necessary guarantees and the necessary guarantees and the information to the world that everything is in order and we are going to be able to assist also, to assist iran and its future negotiations in the context of this. mark fitzpatrick worked for 26 years at the us state department in many roles including as deputy assistant secretary for non—proliferation. now with the international institute for strategic studies. he gave me his view of the deal. this will preserve the prospect of a diplomatic solution. it doesn't solve anything. itjust avoids disaster and that is a good thing. but the path ahead does not look so promising, i'm sorry to say. does not look so promising, i'm sorry to say-— sorry to say. avoiding disaster is usually _ sorry to say. avoiding disaster is usually a — sorry to say. avoiding disaster is usually a good _ sorr
after his lighting visit to the iranian capital, the head of the iaea — rafael grossi — acknowledgedd some diplomatic sticking plaster: the content annuity of the operation of the agencies equipment here, which is indispensable for us to provide the necessary guarantees and the necessary guarantees and the information to the world that everything is in order and we are going to be able to assist also, to assist iran and its future negotiations in the context of this. mark fitzpatrick worked...
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as iran is dealing - with its enemies, just think that the iaea, - it does have reaching out to it or russia endorsed iran's future - membership in the shanghai cooperation organisation. i now, this is a regional- organisation that likes to call itself the alliance of the east and it is basically the central asian countries, india, - pakistan, russia and china. they have been meeting this week and they have invited l formally iran to join. 0r china and russia had - endorsed the future membership and as they are the two main members they have a good l chance ofjoining. this organisationl is quite powerful. they have joint military exercises, they share l intelligence, they deal. with counterterrorism so, yes, iran certainly, - even though it is dealing with enemies, it is also making some friends. i thank you very much. four subjects, three correspondents, we did it. that is all we have time for this week. thanks to our guests. do join us again next week. same time, same place. thanks to you for watching. goodbye. hello there. many of you will of had a dry start to the weekend, there's
as iran is dealing - with its enemies, just think that the iaea, - it does have reaching out to it or russia endorsed iran's future - membership in the shanghai cooperation organisation. i now, this is a regional- organisation that likes to call itself the alliance of the east and it is basically the central asian countries, india, - pakistan, russia and china. they have been meeting this week and they have invited l formally iran to join. 0r china and russia had - endorsed the future...
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after his lighting visit to the iranian capital, the head of the iaea — rafael grossi — acknowledgedd some diplomatic sticking plaster: the continuity of the operation of the agency's equipment here, which is indispensable for us to provide the necessary guarantees, and the information to the iea and to the world that everything is in order and that we are going to be able to assist, also, to assist iran in its future negotiations in the context of the jcpoa. i'm joined now by mark fitzpatrick, he worked for 26 years at the us state department in many roles including as deputy assistant secretary for non—proliferation. he's now with the international institute for strategic studies. how significant is this as a decision from the iranians? this was a necessary step to preserve the prospect of a diplomatic solution. it doesn't solve anything, itjust avoids disaster and that is a good thing. but the path ahead does not look so promising, i'm sorry to say. what mark avoiding disaster is usually a good thing. but rafael grossi has repeated several times that this is not a permanent soluti
after his lighting visit to the iranian capital, the head of the iaea — rafael grossi — acknowledgedd some diplomatic sticking plaster: the continuity of the operation of the agency's equipment here, which is indispensable for us to provide the necessary guarantees, and the information to the iea and to the world that everything is in order and that we are going to be able to assist, also, to assist iran in its future negotiations in the context of the jcpoa. i'm joined now by mark...
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after his quick visit to tehran, the head of the iaea — rafael grossi — acknowledged that he hadn't healedpplied some diplomatic sticking plaster. the continuity of the operation of the agency's equipment here, which is indispensable for us to provide the necessary guarantees, and the information to the iea and to the world that everything is in order and that we are going to be able to assist, also, to assist iran in its future negotiations in the context of the jcpoa. we can now speak to amir handjani who is a non—resident fellow at the quincy institute and a security fellow with the truman national security project. thank you very much indeed for joining us. well, there is a deal here. it keeps things going on and keep things alive, i guess. going on and keep things alive, i cuess. �* , going on and keep things alive, i cuess. v . going on and keep things alive, iauess. �*, ., , �*, i guess. it's a stopgap. it's meant to _ i guess. it's a stopgap. it's meant to give _ i guess. it's a stopgap. it's meant to give space - i guess. it's a stopgap. it's meant to give space and i i guess. it'
after his quick visit to tehran, the head of the iaea — rafael grossi — acknowledged that he hadn't healedpplied some diplomatic sticking plaster. the continuity of the operation of the agency's equipment here, which is indispensable for us to provide the necessary guarantees, and the information to the iea and to the world that everything is in order and that we are going to be able to assist, also, to assist iran in its future negotiations in the context of the jcpoa. we can now speak to...
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we will get a view from the iaea chief about oil prices.tom: welcome back to the open, we are 30 minutes into the european trading day. the debt ceiling drama is back. scott minerd warns the fed may hold off tapering do risks from washington, d.c. china's top forecaster sees gdp growth near zero in the third quarter due to virus curbs. the evergrande crisis since shockwaves to debt markets. imf chief accused of trying to influence the report in favor of china, when she worked at the world bank. she denies the allegation. let's check in on the markets. 30 minutes into the session, another positive day in the early session in europe. the handover from asia has been a little more optimistic. it was mixed in china but then things turned around and technology is back in favor for the moment. the nasdaq closing with an upside, 0.1%. mixed data in retail sales, they came in above estimates in the u.s., but the jobs claims were higher-than-expected. and then the warning about the taper maybe being pushed back. optimism across the board in europe, u
we will get a view from the iaea chief about oil prices.tom: welcome back to the open, we are 30 minutes into the european trading day. the debt ceiling drama is back. scott minerd warns the fed may hold off tapering do risks from washington, d.c. china's top forecaster sees gdp growth near zero in the third quarter due to virus curbs. the evergrande crisis since shockwaves to debt markets. imf chief accused of trying to influence the report in favor of china, when she worked at the world bank....
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as iran is dealing with its enemies, just think that the iaea, _ it does have reaching out to it or prospectivea endorsed iran's future membership _ in the shanghai cooperation organisation. _ now, this is a regional organisation that likes to call itself— the alliance of the east and it is basically- the central asian countries, india, pakistan, russia and china. - they have been meeting this week and they have invited _ formally iran to join. or china and russia had endorsed the future membership— and as they are the two main members . they have a good chance ofjoining. l this organisation is quite powerful. they have joint military exercises, they share intelligence, _ they deal with counterterrorism so, yes, iran certainly, even though- it is dealing with enemies, - it is also making some friends. thank you very much. four subjects, three correspondents, we did it. that is all we have time for this week. thanks to our guests. do join us again next week. same time, same place. thanks to you for watching. goodbye. hello, everyone. i hope you're doing all right. there is a bit of a split this
as iran is dealing with its enemies, just think that the iaea, _ it does have reaching out to it or prospectivea endorsed iran's future membership _ in the shanghai cooperation organisation. _ now, this is a regional organisation that likes to call itself— the alliance of the east and it is basically- the central asian countries, india, pakistan, russia and china. - they have been meeting this week and they have invited _ formally iran to join. or china and russia had endorsed the future...
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after his quick visit to tehran, the head of the iaea — rafael grossi — acknowledged that he hadn't healeded some diplomatic sticking plaster. the continuity of the operation of the agency's equipment here, which is indispensable for us to provide the necessary guarantees, and the information to the iea and to the world that everything is in order and that we are going to be able to assist, also, to assist iran in its future negotiations in the context of the jcpoa. behnam ben taleblu is a research fellow at —— a measure of optimism, i can perhaps put it that way. behnam ben taleblu is a research fellow at the foundation for the defence of democracies — where he focuses on iranian security and political issues. he joins us from washington. thank you very much indeed for joining us. ijust wondered what you make of this. is that, can we collect a breakthrough? it's a pleasure to be with you. no, it is certainly not a break there. in fact, no, it is certainly not a break there. infact, it's no, it is certainly not a break there. in fact, it's a lot more of what we have seen in the past. since
after his quick visit to tehran, the head of the iaea — rafael grossi — acknowledged that he hadn't healeded some diplomatic sticking plaster. the continuity of the operation of the agency's equipment here, which is indispensable for us to provide the necessary guarantees, and the information to the iea and to the world that everything is in order and that we are going to be able to assist, also, to assist iran in its future negotiations in the context of the jcpoa. behnam ben taleblu is a...
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iran and iaea have had some discussions and there has been progress.ts iran barrels back as a risk factor to the market. that looks like a 2022 story. how is that affecting oil markets? >> when you look at how this situation has been handled with iran, that will put pressure on prices. there is still the unknown with the biden administration and how discussions are going and where opec-plus is. you cannot take those barrels for granted. i think there is some hesitancy about where to go in the future. but it is a potential unknown. manus: ok, stephen, thank you so much. discussing the supply on the oil market. >> higher taxes risk strangling the uk's economic recovery. the head of the country's biggest business group will warned that hiking taxes on companies will be self-defeating as it will inhibit investment. boris johnson's government raised payroll taxes to help out spending. north korea said it successfully testfired a new long-range cruise missile over the weekend. the missile hit targets 1500 kilometers from the launch site according to the offi
iran and iaea have had some discussions and there has been progress.ts iran barrels back as a risk factor to the market. that looks like a 2022 story. how is that affecting oil markets? >> when you look at how this situation has been handled with iran, that will put pressure on prices. there is still the unknown with the biden administration and how discussions are going and where opec-plus is. you cannot take those barrels for granted. i think there is some hesitancy about where to go in...
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the iaea said iran's stockpile is close to weapons grade. 2015 nuclear deal reconvene late they are month. the philippines will hold off on easing public movement restrictions as planned, keeping the current rules through september 15. the government planned to loosen curbs on wednesday but daily covid infections are near records. manila under restrictions with restaurants allowing only pickup and delivery. johnson & johnson's vaccine customers cut infections by about half. this according to a trial of almost half a million health works for the south africa. most of the infections were mild and it stops the majority of recipients from dying. south africa was experiencing a third wave of delta-driven infections. bloomberg quicktake, powered by 275 journalists. this is bloomberg. shery: the economy grew but not quickly enough to eliminate the need for more government stimulus. kathleen hayes is here what recap. what's today's report telling us about the strength of the japanese economy? kathleen sps this is a rebound from a weak first quarter,
the iaea said iran's stockpile is close to weapons grade. 2015 nuclear deal reconvene late they are month. the philippines will hold off on easing public movement restrictions as planned, keeping the current rules through september 15. the government planned to loosen curbs on wednesday but daily covid infections are near records. manila under restrictions with restaurants allowing only pickup and delivery. johnson & johnson's vaccine customers cut infections by about half. this according...
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in its first report, the iaea says charon's uranium stockpile is weapons grade.e apple -- escalation comes as talks to a nuclear deal reconvene later this month. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> still ahead, hsbc's decision to stick to tapering. up next, market outlooks. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> payback came early. >> q3 was weaker. >> september is critical. >> labor day was the game plan. >> delta variant. >> new school year. >> companies are starting to push back. >> major corporations have pushed off their full return. >> you have given some ammunition to not taper. >> there was clearly slowdown. >> downgrade more. >> so much talk of a we can market. >> payback has been fast and furious. >> some guest on bloomberg tv talking about global growth concerns. our next guest says u.s. mobility and confidence indicators have begun to lag. that paints a path to assets outside the u.s. in the fourth quarter. max gokham joins
in its first report, the iaea says charon's uranium stockpile is weapons grade.e apple -- escalation comes as talks to a nuclear deal reconvene later this month. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> still ahead, hsbc's decision to stick to tapering. up next, market outlooks. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> payback came early. >> q3 was...
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in fact, just recently the iaea said they believed that the nuclear plant have been restarted, something that 38 north, which focuses on this kind of satellite imagery believed to be the case as well. certainly there was this expectation that even while we weren't hearing too much from north korea when it came to the missile capabilities, that they were continuing to develop their capabilities. >> now north korea claiming the successful laumnch of a new lon range missile. north korea is believed to already have missiles that could reach the u.s. homeland. put this into context for us, the significance of this. >> there is that belief that the missiles that are currently under the north korean arsenal could reach the u.s. homeland in under an hour, which is obviously very troubling. the fact that this is a new missile, we believe in north korea's arsenal is certainly going to be something that is going to concern american officials. this comes on the heels of the previous military parade that we were just talking about in which they unveiled a new kind of intercontinental ballistic missil
in fact, just recently the iaea said they believed that the nuclear plant have been restarted, something that 38 north, which focuses on this kind of satellite imagery believed to be the case as well. certainly there was this expectation that even while we weren't hearing too much from north korea when it came to the missile capabilities, that they were continuing to develop their capabilities. >> now north korea claiming the successful laumnch of a new lon range missile. north korea is...
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. >> the important, indispensable work that iran and the iaea have to carry out together requires reinforcement, most of all, requires that we get to know each other. >> the israeli military carried out air strikes against four hamas targets. the israel defense forces said it struck hamas compounds used for military training and weapons workshop and entrance to an underground tunnel. it was in response to rockets fired from gaza toward israel. tensions have been high affiliate six palestinian militants escaped from an israeli jail. four have been captured. >>> on capitol hill, democratic leaders know they won't receive republican support for president joe biden's $3.5 trillion domestic spending plan. that's why they're trying to pass the package through reconciliation, which requires no republican votes in the senate. they face other obstacles, as well. joe manchin said he won't support the hefty price tag and several other moderate democrats expressed concerns, as well. the sweeping bill includes large-scale investments and paid family leave, education, child care, health care, and clean energ
. >> the important, indispensable work that iran and the iaea have to carry out together requires reinforcement, most of all, requires that we get to know each other. >> the israeli military carried out air strikes against four hamas targets. the israel defense forces said it struck hamas compounds used for military training and weapons workshop and entrance to an underground tunnel. it was in response to rockets fired from gaza toward israel. tensions have been high affiliate six...
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just at the end of august, we also heard from the iaea in a report that they believe one of the reactors was actually being restarted within the very same complex. so a lot of attention has been placed on this particular complex in recent months. and also this comes at the end of a very busy week here on the korea peninsula. they claim that they fired long range cruise missiles. and also south korea test firing a submarine launch among other things. so it certainly does top off an extremely busy week on the korean peninsula where the situation is becoming more tense and we can see once again north korea pushing ahead with its nuclear, its missile, its military capabilities regardless of what the rest of the world thinks. >> the situation we'll be tracking closely. paula hancocks live from seoul, thank you so much. >>> supporters of those who attacked the u.s. capitol last january will rally in d.c. this weekend. coming up, we'll have a look at what the tsa is doing to beef up security ahead of the demonstration. stay with us. air wick essential mist transforms fragrance infused with natu
just at the end of august, we also heard from the iaea in a report that they believe one of the reactors was actually being restarted within the very same complex. so a lot of attention has been placed on this particular complex in recent months. and also this comes at the end of a very busy week here on the korea peninsula. they claim that they fired long range cruise missiles. and also south korea test firing a submarine launch among other things. so it certainly does top off an extremely...
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any of the scenarios that you see from iaea require natural gas. and the question is how quickly does the demand grow for nat gas in all the different scenarios so we see it as the fuel of choice and it's sustainable for clean energy path forward. we're looking at different technologies to sequester carbon and clean up our own act we've just published our first life cycle analysis. we're the only private company in the world that's done that. we're active in helping our suppliers do a better job. so today, kelly, we bought about six bcf of gas, which is 7% of what was produced in america we transported it on 20 different pipelines. we bought it from 80 different producers. transported it on 20 different pipelines to our two facilities. and tonight we'll have two tankers head out to some part in the world, likely asia, which is where the highest price is but that's the demand for the product. we don't see it going away any time soon. at least not in my lifetime. >> it will be very, very interesting to see how people react to these prices, if they st
any of the scenarios that you see from iaea require natural gas. and the question is how quickly does the demand grow for nat gas in all the different scenarios so we see it as the fuel of choice and it's sustainable for clean energy path forward. we're looking at different technologies to sequester carbon and clean up our own act we've just published our first life cycle analysis. we're the only private company in the world that's done that. we're active in helping our suppliers do a better...
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it had some elements and iaea had concluded they had some elements in their research.t makes the value of jcpoa much more because it proved with concrete evidence that there was a military dimension to this program and so it is much more important to be able to put the program in a box and under serious monitoring. let me answer the other nuclear question and then i will talk about the houthi's. on the possibility of going back to the deal, given the advancements that the nuclear program has made in the past, reducing its compliance with the nuclear obligations, the reality is while that is true, it is not entirely restorable, but it is much better compared to the alternatives because it took two and half years to negotiate the jcpoa. if we want to start from scratch and negotiate an entirely new deal, given the amount of mistrust that exists, the iranian nuclear program will continue to go and they are only one month away from having enough material for a nuclear weapon and that is not a sustainable situation. it is much better to restore the deal and get a longer and
it had some elements and iaea had concluded they had some elements in their research.t makes the value of jcpoa much more because it proved with concrete evidence that there was a military dimension to this program and so it is much more important to be able to put the program in a box and under serious monitoring. let me answer the other nuclear question and then i will talk about the houthi's. on the possibility of going back to the deal, given the advancements that the nuclear program has...
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the iaea inspectors will be able to replace damaged cameras.s leaders say higher taxes risk the uk's economic recovery. taxes on companies will be self-defeating and inhibit investment according to the country's largest business organization. north korea says it successfully testfired a new type of long-range cruise missile over the weekend. the missile hit targets 1500 kilometers from the launch site. last week it stage its first literary -- its first military exercise since joe biden became president. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. mark, and out. -- anna. anna: we are looking at stocks to watch this morning including abfoods. the u.k. company expects fourth-quarter adjusted operating profits. more on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. nine minutes until the start of cash equity trading. good morning. we looked at the headlines from abfoods 50 minutes or so ago. what is t
the iaea inspectors will be able to replace damaged cameras.s leaders say higher taxes risk the uk's economic recovery. taxes on companies will be self-defeating and inhibit investment according to the country's largest business organization. north korea says it successfully testfired a new type of long-range cruise missile over the weekend. the missile hit targets 1500 kilometers from the launch site. last week it stage its first literary -- its first military exercise since joe biden became...
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tehran says iaea inspectors will be able to replace damaged surveillance cameras and memory cards. access had been granted under the 2015 nuclear accord. a new pulled conducted by nikkei and tv tokyo suggests japanese vaccination minister kono is the favorite to replace the prime minister as leader of the ruling ldp. 27% of respondents opted for him while former dispense minister ray second with 17%. lawmakers vote for a new leader september 29. epic games has filed an appeal after a court mostly sided with apple and its antitrust lawsuit. the judge rejected epics claim that the iphone maker is a non-napoli and not order apple restore fortnite to the app. they did say that they have engaged in some anti-competitive conduct, ordering into allow developers to let users pay for transactions online, circumventing apple fees. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. shery: still ahead, the chief asia-pacific economist joins us to preview china's ac
tehran says iaea inspectors will be able to replace damaged surveillance cameras and memory cards. access had been granted under the 2015 nuclear accord. a new pulled conducted by nikkei and tv tokyo suggests japanese vaccination minister kono is the favorite to replace the prime minister as leader of the ruling ldp. 27% of respondents opted for him while former dispense minister ray second with 17%. lawmakers vote for a new leader september 29. epic games has filed an appeal after a court...
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the iaea recently reported they had restarted the nuclear reactor there. ballistic missiles in violation of u.n. resolutions. they flew about 800 miles towards japan and were the first of its kind in the hermit if kingdom. and which they say would be used as counterstrike options. on september 11th, a cruise missile was test fired, that also came near breaching japan, showcased the ability to perform figures of 8 in the sky. there appears that kim jong un is upgrading his arsenal and testing president biden. the state department urged a diplomatic resolution, but kim jong un has rebuffed any outrage. the chaos from afghanistan, a bungled attempt to get back into the iran deal and thousand north korea rearing its head again, certainly the last thing president biden will want to see and many people waiting to see if there will now be a nuclear test out of that country. neil? neil: benjamin hall, thank you very much, benjamin, in london. >>> well, a year ago at this time, right about this time, out of the blue ryan, who was this successful real estate player,
the iaea recently reported they had restarted the nuclear reactor there. ballistic missiles in violation of u.n. resolutions. they flew about 800 miles towards japan and were the first of its kind in the hermit if kingdom. and which they say would be used as counterstrike options. on september 11th, a cruise missile was test fired, that also came near breaching japan, showcased the ability to perform figures of 8 in the sky. there appears that kim jong un is upgrading his arsenal and testing...