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put and can be put on only iran because once iran is out i think most of the problems are done and then you can deal also with the sunni's but first and foremost i think iran is the main provoke a tour if you will the most dangerous one you know. you asked about why israel is so concerned about iran iran is the only country in the world that says out in the front without their disguise they want to destroy our country of course we will not let them to do that your own government and the your allies in the trumpet ministration are pretty open about division change agenda in iran so you guys have to you're essentially equals i think you do you treat each other in the same way that provokes these kind of animosity between the two of you well again i think it starts with the ayatollah as the ayatollah as in iran which i don't believe they represent the people of iran they have been very dangerous they are very extreme they want chaotic situation they want to hedge of money actually they want to control the entire middle east and we see that we see it in iraq we see it in syria in lebanon in yemen in libya about her and you just name it and i think this is the
put and can be put on only iran because once iran is out i think most of the problems are done and then you can deal also with the sunni's but first and foremost i think iran is the main provoke a tour if you will the most dangerous one you know. you asked about why israel is so concerned about iran iran is the only country in the world that says out in the front without their disguise they want to destroy our country of course we will not let them to do that your own government and the your...
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put and can be put on only iran because once iran is out i think most of the problems are done and then you can deal also with the sunni's but first and foremost i think iran is the main provoke a tour if you will it's the most dangerous one you know. you asked about why israel is so concerned about iran iran is the only country in the world that says out in the front without their disguise they want to destroy our country of course we will not let them to do that your own government and the your allies in the trumpet ministration are pretty open about their vision change agenda in iran so you guys have to you're essentially equals i think you do you treat each other in the same way that provokes these kind of animosity between the two of you well again i think it starts with the ayatollah as the ayatollahs in iran which i don't believe they represent the people of iran they have been very dangerous they are very extreme they want chaotic situation they want to hedge of money actually they want to control the entire middle east and we see that we see it in iraq we see it in syria and lebanon in yemen in libya about her and you just name it and i think this
put and can be put on only iran because once iran is out i think most of the problems are done and then you can deal also with the sunni's but first and foremost i think iran is the main provoke a tour if you will it's the most dangerous one you know. you asked about why israel is so concerned about iran iran is the only country in the world that says out in the front without their disguise they want to destroy our country of course we will not let them to do that your own government and the...
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iran is the more dangerous power iran is much more capable and stronger than saddam hussein's iraq ever was so in that respect maybe they should have gone and clear you run from their. nuclear infrastructure against all the international commitments of iran iran is a member of the nonproliferation treaty and they have violated and we know how they hide things and iran is not the only country that is hiding things especially when it comes to nuclear weapons right ambassador i think you know better than i did that israel is widely believed to hold a few dives and of nuclear war have but there is a difference iran is a member of the n.p.t. they signed they have to work they have to live by their signature israel is not a member of n.p.t. for our own national security we have a very very specific you. no with a policy that israel will not be the first to introduce nuclear weapons in the middle east we abide by eat and nothing else but iran signed in chile and saw they had the previous american administration sign to deal with iran and they cheat it so what i mean that that seems to be quite admissible behavior in these day and age don't you think so i hope not i hope not and we have to see who are the aggressors who are the ones that provoke
iran is the more dangerous power iran is much more capable and stronger than saddam hussein's iraq ever was so in that respect maybe they should have gone and clear you run from their. nuclear infrastructure against all the international commitments of iran iran is a member of the nonproliferation treaty and they have violated and we know how they hide things and iran is not the only country that is hiding things especially when it comes to nuclear weapons right ambassador i think you know...
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iran, even if the jcpoa falters. iran is still a signatory to the nonproliferation treaty, and the safeguards agreement requires iran to cooperate with the iaea, over determining whether it's program is purely peaceful. the united states should works with its allies, and i think they find willing partners in europe, to raise the issue of iran's past and possibly ongoing nuclear weapons program at the iaea board of governors. the new information argues for putting much more pressure on iran to allow the iaea to do its job under both the jcpoa and the conference of safeguards agreement. if iran refuses, then the jcpoa should be discarded by all, and the world to unite and return to a pressure campaign, including the imposition of all sanctions. sorry for going over. >> the chair recognizes -- >> ranking member welsh and establish members of the subcommittee on national security, on behalf of the hudson institute, i am honored to testify before you today. i just want to say upfront, there would be in iran deal in place today if the iranian regime wasn't so blatant in its violations of existing un security council resolu
iran, even if the jcpoa falters. iran is still a signatory to the nonproliferation treaty, and the safeguards agreement requires iran to cooperate with the iaea, over determining whether it's program is purely peaceful. the united states should works with its allies, and i think they find willing partners in europe, to raise the issue of iran's past and possibly ongoing nuclear weapons program at the iaea board of governors. the new information argues for putting much more pressure on iran to...
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iran. iran looked like they were on the ropes. finally, the knockout blow came. diego koster, the man to provide. against the run of play, iran dreamland. the va are works up with a bang. with it, iran's hopes we re with a bang. with it, iran's hopes were gone, spain surviving after a scare. uruguay are another team who tend to rely. a trademark tap to mark his 100th international. at the final whistle, they had done enough, just. uruguay on their way to the knockout stage, saudi arabia heading home. that's renaldo goal means he is now the all—time leading european goalscorer in international football. his hat—trick in that draw against spain saw him draw level with the legendary hungarian striker. bullet of a header against morocco here in moscow. his 85th goal in 152 games. still some way to goal in 152 games. still some way to go to catch david from the run. he is way out in front of 109 international goals. they have got a really tight final round of matches. the danes will be just as orbital. the danes will be just as orbital. the mindset doesn't really change individually. we work on the way we wa nt to individually. we
iran. iran looked like they were on the ropes. finally, the knockout blow came. diego koster, the man to provide. against the run of play, iran dreamland. the va are works up with a bang. with it, iran's hopes we re with a bang. with it, iran's hopes were gone, spain surviving after a scare. uruguay are another team who tend to rely. a trademark tap to mark his 100th international. at the final whistle, they had done enough, just. uruguay on their way to the knockout stage, saudi arabia heading...
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iran without the u.s. putting -- imposing sanctions on them. that was important to iran. iran was also allowed to access money that had been frozen abroad in other countries e t threat of u.s. sanctions ainst cooperating foreign partners no longer existed. at the same time, because of the nonnuclear concerns withran, including ballistic missle development and destabilization of the region, u.s. sanctions against iran remained in pce. so our primary sanctions stayed in place. this means iran was banned from directly accessing the u.s. financial system and banks and other private institutions will still banned from accessing u.s. financial systems on behalf of iran. this is a big deal. that's sort of the one thing that any country that reallyants is accs t our financial system because it is so intertwined with the rest of the world. they were still banned from accessing our u.s. financial system. this, by the way, was a key point that the obama administration made clear throughout the negotiations with iran. they repeatedly provided assurances to the american people that iran wo
iran without the u.s. putting -- imposing sanctions on them. that was important to iran. iran was also allowed to access money that had been frozen abroad in other countries e t threat of u.s. sanctions ainst cooperating foreign partners no longer existed. at the same time, because of the nonnuclear concerns withran, including ballistic missle development and destabilization of the region, u.s. sanctions against iran remained in pce. so our primary sanctions stayed in place. this means iran was...
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negotiation with iran and as ron was pointing out with regards to the verification regime with, regards to the iran deal being failing flood for what's in it. we didn't deal with all of iran's other nefarious terrorist activities. north korea, learning the lessons on the verification front, barack obama said it's not built on trust, it's built on verification, referring to iran. the iaea and iran that when secretary kerry testified before us, admitted he hasn't read then. we did learn they collect soil samples and inspect nuclear sites. the leverage that brought the iranians tthe table a the north koreans to the table is that they want money, they want to be able to do business with neighbors and others around the world. we need to not only be talking to the north koreans about that pursuit of a denuclearized, peaceful korea. we have to be talking about all the other bad activities north korea engages in. we should be talking about cyber warfare that the koreans are engaged in. the list goes on. i think it would be a mistake not have the dialogue now when it's possible a year or two, when we want to deal with the other issues, maybe the leverage isn't there and the north ko
negotiation with iran and as ron was pointing out with regards to the verification regime with, regards to the iran deal being failing flood for what's in it. we didn't deal with all of iran's other nefarious terrorist activities. north korea, learning the lessons on the verification front, barack obama said it's not built on trust, it's built on verification, referring to iran. the iaea and iran that when secretary kerry testified before us, admitted he hasn't read then. we did learn they...
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really about iran yeah i think iran is going to be key here in berlin there also in paris and london where he's going on to later. he would like to get european support for his approach on iran which of course means rejection of the iran nuclear deal which offers iran the lifting of sanctions in return for oversight from the international community of its nuclear program israel says that that's really not the way forward and they would like to put more focus for instance on iran's ballistic missile program which they say threatens the whole region and of course he's got some backing already the king backing of president trumpet america says the iran deal is finished as far as he's concerned the europeans are of a completely different mind they're sticking with that iran deal at the moment so netanyahu is going to have a struggle to persuade the european leaders to see his way and with such a chasm between the two positions do you see any potential for common ground here on this point i don't really because the as i say the europeans believe that this deal. it is worthwhile but it does bind tehran into a process a multilateral international process it allows international ins
really about iran yeah i think iran is going to be key here in berlin there also in paris and london where he's going on to later. he would like to get european support for his approach on iran which of course means rejection of the iran nuclear deal which offers iran the lifting of sanctions in return for oversight from the international community of its nuclear program israel says that that's really not the way forward and they would like to put more focus for instance on iran's ballistic...
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and iran claims to be still in the l und which iran is allowed to inreach. and nevertheless. jor symbolic announcement. iran announced they would preserve only terms of the agreement that is looking shacky indeed. >> sandra: what is the international response. >> it ismixed. o sides of th deal. those who want iran to stay in the deal like the european power and those who want it to leave and fall apart like israel. benjamin has been talking to merkel and in france. he said iran, iran, iran. and he pointed the finger at the ayatolla declared to destroyhe state of yesterday and y he explained how he would do it with unlimited supply of uranium. the trump withdrew and would put in new penalties unless iran negotiated a new deal. it appears that they will not scale back but are scaling forward. >> bill: coming up in moments, said on eagle's matter here.tz i the league put forward a policy for next year. if you don't stand you could be fined and if you choose not to stand stay in the locker room and t is a question about that policy. >> sandra: the president doesn't like that either. >> bill: you have goldentate
and iran claims to be still in the l und which iran is allowed to inreach. and nevertheless. jor symbolic announcement. iran announced they would preserve only terms of the agreement that is looking shacky indeed. >> sandra: what is the international response. >> it ismixed. o sides of th deal. those who want iran to stay in the deal like the european power and those who want it to leave and fall apart like israel. benjamin has been talking to merkel and in france. he said iran,...
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iran nuclear deal he wants them to get tougher on iran but he obviously he didn't show germany's opinion he didn't change the chancellor's mind so was the visit them for nothing when it comes to. iran. well in terms of iran both for so relaxed because they know exactly where they stand and they knew that there was absolutely agree to disagree previously but at the same time getting tough on iran is something that european countries including germany wanted to do basically what i call the french president which was the next stop at any minute and yahoo and the german chancellor agreed on when there was still hope of rescuing this deal of keeping the americans on board was too often additional agreement that would also address the ballistic missiles that iran has which are becoming more of an imminent threat to the israelis feel particular also under threat by iran being present in syria currently so that could have been added on where is the israelis particular beginning this now who saw this as a reason to not continue this six year deal and what about mideast peace they mentioned the two state solution yet again today. well the german chancellor angela merkel restates this time an
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higher than may levels for what they were producing, and we are going to lose a lot more from iran. iranuelan is declining, angola, nigeria, and there is no spare capacity outside of saudi arabia. thank you very much for talking to us. joining us is sophie kilvert, senior investment manager at seven investment management. welcome, good morning, good to see you as ever. let's talk about currencies. we have spoken out about the markets and the big fluctuations we have seen with fears of a trade warand we have seen with fears of a trade war and this ongoing spat and no sign ofan war and this ongoing spat and no sign of an end to it. how are currencies reacting? it is interesting, the chinese temperament has fallen on the dollar on the other side has strengthened. the dollar's strength is something we have been expecting for a while. it is not a surprise. it comes on the back of the increasing interest rates that we are expecting from the federal reserve throughout the rest of the year. i think that sort of story will continue. we will see the dollar strengthened as the year progresses. ther
higher than may levels for what they were producing, and we are going to lose a lot more from iran. iranuelan is declining, angola, nigeria, and there is no spare capacity outside of saudi arabia. thank you very much for talking to us. joining us is sophie kilvert, senior investment manager at seven investment management. welcome, good morning, good to see you as ever. let's talk about currencies. we have spoken out about the markets and the big fluctuations we have seen with fears of a trade...
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iran rushes to a bomb the use europe. the u.s. israel and our allies well not allow iran to rush to the bomb. but wait. in the preamble you have to go down three sections and you will see this promise by iran. it reaffirms that under no circumstances will ever seek, develop or acquire any nuclear weapon. receptacle three effort -- references down. the currency has lost 60% of its license 2015. critics argue that europe will pick iran over the united states. we see your pain tanks and businesses with the regime. they are picking a 20 trillion-dollar economy. from europe to no avail. we will let you put that to the record. we are running over. thank you for that. dr. walsh, five minutes. it is an honor to appear again before your committee and written testimony i address a number of issues including those addressed by my colleagues. i want talk about the negative consequences. my summary judgment is the jcp oa successfully address the national security interest in the gulf. preventing iran to that. and having no real strategy to replace it with the the administration is increased the risk in the middle east and raised the probability of the conflict between the u.s. in iran. and worse and th
iran rushes to a bomb the use europe. the u.s. israel and our allies well not allow iran to rush to the bomb. but wait. in the preamble you have to go down three sections and you will see this promise by iran. it reaffirms that under no circumstances will ever seek, develop or acquire any nuclear weapon. receptacle three effort -- references down. the currency has lost 60% of its license 2015. critics argue that europe will pick iran over the united states. we see your pain tanks and businesses...
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iran playing portugal. a key game for botheams specialsly for iran. iran has to win. y've been strategizing and planning and organizing for weeks and months and close to a year now. so everybody is excited. orter: all rig i'll put you on the spot here. that's the big game of the game -- game of the day. iran/portugal. give me ainal score. >> one-nothing iran. >> there you go. et.oh, picking the u ys, the party starts herero at caddy'sbably about 1:30. >> yes. come on down. have a blast. game.t i'll zen it back to you at rfk. >> all right. thank you very much mike. having a great time out here. of course, with our expert john harkes and marina and we got plenty more on o special coverage of the world cup cheing right aft break. >> the big game is right here fox5 coverage starts at 1:00 o'clock.an versus portugal. iran has never made it passed fight this one hard try tot get over ronaldo. well they'll do i'm not sure about that. anyone can try. >> it will be a challenge forwi sure. >>ll be a challenge. >> all right. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> so we have -- this is lik
iran playing portugal. a key game for botheams specialsly for iran. iran has to win. y've been strategizing and planning and organizing for weeks and months and close to a year now. so everybody is excited. orter: all rig i'll put you on the spot here. that's the big game of the game -- game of the day. iran/portugal. give me ainal score. >> one-nothing iran. >> there you go. et.oh, picking the u ys, the party starts herero at caddy'sbably about 1:30. >> yes. come on down....
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iran iran nuclear nuclear deal deal. as little trump said u.s. sanctions will target u.s. sanctions will target critical. of iraq iran's economy and economy german come on police doing business in german companies doing business in iran iran should wind in the operation stations immediately mediately. the birth of the grid a grinnell bell brought brush shoot from the hip style hip style certainly seems to be full certainly seems to be from the same from the playbook as president same playbook as president donald trump but he may well find out on trump but he may well find out the hard way that envoy the hard way that envoys are expected to act and behave expected to act and behave in a certain way whether they're in a certain way whether they're at home in d.c. home in d.c. or here or here in the german the german capital capital. peter all of us are all over. the year but when you news about the new news about to embark on a trek trade war and war with the united states with the block with the united states with the block announcing pock announcing plans to retaliate plans to retaliate and to washington washington and
iran iran nuclear nuclear deal deal. as little trump said u.s. sanctions will target u.s. sanctions will target critical. of iraq iran's economy and economy german come on police doing business in german companies doing business in iran iran should wind in the operation stations immediately mediately. the birth of the grid a grinnell bell brought brush shoot from the hip style hip style certainly seems to be full certainly seems to be from the same from the playbook as president same playbook...
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walkway from the horrible iran deal that was signed and if you look at what's happened since i signed that deal, iran and in all fairness i say it with great respect for the people of iran, iran is lonr looking so much toanean. they are no longer looking so much to what'sng syria, what's going on in yemen and lots of other places. they are much different country over the last three nths. and, agn, i say that with hope that maybe something can happen. but when you mentioned sanctions, we' putting sanctions on iran, the likes of which nobody has ever seen before. including, frankly, north korea. that would have been the next phase if we did it or find it necessary to do. but nuclear to me is always first. and we're going to be fine with respect to iran. but we also, sager, got something out of it that's ver important. a lot of the people that write about this, some of whom i have great respect for but they haven't picked it up, iran is not the same country that it was a few months ago. they are much, much different group of leaders and i hope at so theilomo us and we'll sit down and we' make al thasood for them and good for us and good for everybody and it will being a gr
walkway from the horrible iran deal that was signed and if you look at what's happened since i signed that deal, iran and in all fairness i say it with great respect for the people of iran, iran is lonr looking so much toanean. they are no longer looking so much to what'sng syria, what's going on in yemen and lots of other places. they are much different country over the last three nths. and, agn, i say that with hope that maybe something can happen. but when you mentioned sanctions, we'...
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. >> host: we have not talked about iran yet, what's the best policy to deal with iran? >> guest: iran is the most formidable of all of the rogue states. it is the most difficult of all of them. the other rogue stakes with military dictatorships were trappings of socialism, others were more military dictatorships of libya, iran, and iraq. iran emerged from the revolution that took place in 1979, a religious revolution that overthrew a staunch ally of the united states. iran had been very close in the ed states and was the policeman of the golf during the nixon administration. then, they underwent an extra ordinary upheaval which took a country that was on the verge of becoming a westernized, modernized country, took it back. iran is a sophisticated state. it has intelligent people, 70 million people, roughly three times the size of iraq. it has large deposits of oil. it is rank second or third and the deposit of oil. it can look after itself. it's a revolutionary state in the 80 wants to expand its chemicals. it's more formidable adversary than north korea or iraq was. it has various f
. >> host: we have not talked about iran yet, what's the best policy to deal with iran? >> guest: iran is the most formidable of all of the rogue states. it is the most difficult of all of them. the other rogue stakes with military dictatorships were trappings of socialism, others were more military dictatorships of libya, iran, and iraq. iran emerged from the revolution that took place in 1979, a religious revolution that overthrew a staunch ally of the united states. iran had been...
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iran. and now iran is baffling europe by threatening to step up its uranium enrichment. we have iran's ambassador to the uk joining me now. welcome back to the program. we spoke a few weeks ago when all this happened. when the u.s. pulled itself out of the deal. so are we correct, is the deal on the verge of collapse? >> not yet, but it could be. we are trying hard, everybody, iran and the partners, to see how we can salvage the deal. so we are in a very hectic situation because the united states has threatened everybody that not only the united states would be complying with obligations but threatening others that they should not be in a position to work with iran. and breaching very clearly the terms of the deal. now it depends on other partners to decide on their policies how they can be assuring iran that jcpoa can be fully implemented. >> you had a meeting in tehran today, i understand, right? >> yes, there has been a meeting in tehran with a number of experts to explore ways and means to get some assurances that jcpoa could be completed. >> so this is with all the signatories to
iran. and now iran is baffling europe by threatening to step up its uranium enrichment. we have iran's ambassador to the uk joining me now. welcome back to the program. we spoke a few weeks ago when all this happened. when the u.s. pulled itself out of the deal. so are we correct, is the deal on the verge of collapse? >> not yet, but it could be. we are trying hard, everybody, iran and the partners, to see how we can salvage the deal. so we are in a very hectic situation because the...
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but i run for the people of iran and i think that the people of iran and i think that the people of iranf iran were never convinced that these accusations are valid. so i am proud of this decision and i think i would do the same if i go back in time, with the amount of information i had back then. you were briefly detained, wouldn't you ? i had back then. you were briefly detained, wouldn't you? what happens? did you go to the now notorious prison, did you spend time there? no, i was notorious prison, did you spend time there? no, iwas detained notorious prison, did you spend time there? no, i was detained but i was not because i was a government official, my situation was different. what happened to you? there were questions and a lot of things and courtesy of those who are right now in trouble, i think it is not good to disclose every detail about that incident. i do not want to jeopardise things further for those people. not only will you briefly detained, but it seems somebody hacked into your personal data and released photographs of you, it seems at a party, at a table drinking win
but i run for the people of iran and i think that the people of iran and i think that the people of iranf iran were never convinced that these accusations are valid. so i am proud of this decision and i think i would do the same if i go back in time, with the amount of information i had back then. you were briefly detained, wouldn't you ? i had back then. you were briefly detained, wouldn't you? what happens? did you go to the now notorious prison, did you spend time there? no, i was notorious...
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european signatories to the iran nuclear deal to take a harder line on iran this follows america's withdrawal from the treaty could offer sanctions relief in exchange for iran giving up its nuclear program. correspondent lisa lewis joins us from the french capital welcome lisa. france has made it clear that it wants the iran nuclear deal to stay so given that what does mr netanyahu hope to achieve. mrs nash is here to schmooze everybody he wants to keep talking to his european partners and basically tell them you know not to see him in such a negative way and actually he wants them to keep out of his region obviously the french also have an interest in keeping on talking to him that's him our cost approach that has been his approach and we're also hearing that the economics minister he had a french economics minister is going to meet benjamin netanyahu tomorrow morning with a few french companies so both countries seem to have an interest in keeping on talking to each other though i don't know whether we're well they have more interest of course is syria both sides interested me outcome that is everything in syria of a can agree on well i think they both ha
european signatories to the iran nuclear deal to take a harder line on iran this follows america's withdrawal from the treaty could offer sanctions relief in exchange for iran giving up its nuclear program. correspondent lisa lewis joins us from the french capital welcome lisa. france has made it clear that it wants the iran nuclear deal to stay so given that what does mr netanyahu hope to achieve. mrs nash is here to schmooze everybody he wants to keep talking to his european partners and...
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just last night in the believe morocco sorry iran iran portugal game was two games lost difference in his role in portugal that penalty was awarded to iran after a very similar handball off somebody whose head was awarded here which just shows actually what a tough job the referee has and of course it doesn't the side anything of itself the referee does have the final decision let's take a look at that goal boy gil fees. school once again you prove that taking a penalty kick is just part of the. sport that very coolly very probably take it if you haven't seen it fail or feel that he's been named the icelandic football of the if the past sixty is that he really is a standout player the second oh yeah what a fantastic goal by parasites i mean he was. one of the newbies in the team is a national team stalwart collected a very fun task take past that and shot straight into the back of the net but if we can show you that ninetieth minute again. put him one on one with the goalkeeper he told you to leaving how the sun no charts actually the keeper just speak about the dog.
just last night in the believe morocco sorry iran iran portugal game was two games lost difference in his role in portugal that penalty was awarded to iran after a very similar handball off somebody whose head was awarded here which just shows actually what a tough job the referee has and of course it doesn't the side anything of itself the referee does have the final decision let's take a look at that goal boy gil fees. school once again you prove that taking a penalty kick is just part of...
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doing business with iran iran china charmer to tehran iran again and again breaking up and breaking up the trans a trans that land that land take them to marry marriage bridge e.u. ministers a human rights and this is right an angry angry over open letter letter demanding a message to market wanting america exempts the them from from iran's on sanctions sanctions as close as close allies weeks allies week with the extra expect that the extra territorial territorial effects of u.s. second receive u.s. secondary sanctions would not be enforced would not be enforced on a yani you entities and individuals you entities and individuals and the united and the states when i decide us respect our states will thus respect our political decision little decision and the good faison and the good faith of our economic economic operators within the rate is within the e.u. legal territory you legal territory. and and while while we're waiting awaits washed washington thing to react reaction action there's then there's the small small matter of friday friday's g things jevon or is the seven or is that
doing business with iran iran china charmer to tehran iran again and again breaking up and breaking up the trans a trans that land that land take them to marry marriage bridge e.u. ministers a human rights and this is right an angry angry over open letter letter demanding a message to market wanting america exempts the them from from iran's on sanctions sanctions as close as close allies weeks allies week with the extra expect that the extra territorial territorial effects of u.s. second...
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nuclear program that iran had and how that could be put to one side certainly iran search for a nuclear weapon coming to this meeting mr netanyahu had made clear his concerns were iran and iran and there were certainly concerns that emerged during the joint news conference given by both leaders iran's calls for our destruction. but it's also look for weapons to carry out its genocidal desires we know that for fact this visit to berlin is the first stop in a whistle stop tour as it were of europe's capitals taking in berlin taking in paris taking in london where mr netanyahu will be meeting with the heads of government heads of state to try to get their support for his view which is that the deal with iran needs to be repudiated as it has been by the united states government of president donald trump but so far at least the european leaders have been steadfast have said no they believe that the best way to prevent an iranian nuclear weapon is by this deal being enforced behind all of it is of course their concern that european industries that want to invest in tehran are now concerned about what might happen if sanctions are imposed to glom off we need some kind of r
nuclear program that iran had and how that could be put to one side certainly iran search for a nuclear weapon coming to this meeting mr netanyahu had made clear his concerns were iran and iran and there were certainly concerns that emerged during the joint news conference given by both leaders iran's calls for our destruction. but it's also look for weapons to carry out its genocidal desires we know that for fact this visit to berlin is the first stop in a whistle stop tour as it were of...
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iran. iran is the leading sponsor of terrorism, fund hag mas and the gaza strip and hezbollah in lebanon. iran provided deadly military grade explosives to militias in iraq, killing hundreds of american service members during operation iraqi freedom. iran has never been held accountable for that. they still have major control over portions of iraq and the shiite militias they back are running rampant. furthermore we know they're working to be the key player in syria, an effort to expand if the persian golf to the mediterranean sea. executivewas an obama agreement, it was sold using lies and propaganda, provided iran with an economic lifeline, provided iran with $150 billion in sangs relief, and even airlifted $1.7 billion in cold, hard, cash to tai tehran. jed we -- yesterday we learned that the obama administration secretly granted a license authorizing conversion of iranian assets worth billions of u.s. dollars using the financial -- the u.s. financial system despite assurances that iran would not be granted access to the u.s. financial system. the obama administration offered gratuitous con
iran. iran is the leading sponsor of terrorism, fund hag mas and the gaza strip and hezbollah in lebanon. iran provided deadly military grade explosives to militias in iraq, killing hundreds of american service members during operation iraqi freedom. iran has never been held accountable for that. they still have major control over portions of iraq and the shiite militias they back are running rampant. furthermore we know they're working to be the key player in syria, an effort to expand if the...
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iran and instant. web what do you think these countries going to risk facing u.s. sanctions to do business with iran. possibly this is a very interesting issue it remains to be seen what what the issue of iran's membership is going to be a telly if they as your countries vote for iran's or or for membership inclusion to the su or from observer status in the face of the establishment of u.s. actions against iran we'd like to withdraw from the comprehensive plan for action then. of course it's going to be a vote against what the u.s. has been doing you know in trying to be a villain or in a manner which or what turns established norms in not. you know respecting agreements to have been struck before and so that will be a completely interesting and i think you might want to do that. if it's at all possible for us to govern eyes international support on the matter and for us to see the reinstitution of u.n. sanctions sanctions against iran mind you iran has failed to become a team full membership status or it has not met to the standards of that because well the fact that it was on the u.n. sanctions until the signing of the twenty fifty nuclear deal with the u.s. and so that has prevented iran f
iran and instant. web what do you think these countries going to risk facing u.s. sanctions to do business with iran. possibly this is a very interesting issue it remains to be seen what what the issue of iran's membership is going to be a telly if they as your countries vote for iran's or or for membership inclusion to the su or from observer status in the face of the establishment of u.s. actions against iran we'd like to withdraw from the comprehensive plan for action then. of course it's...
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iran. iran is becoming irrelevant. in many of the years i have been watching opec, we -- i have never seen geopolitical forces a strong is this time. the action to impose sanctions on iranrices started to go up as crude oil prices rose to key trump supporters in the midst -- in the midwestern states that hillary clinton lovingly called despicable's are really hurt. as gasoline prices go up, they get hurt. their message has been heard by the white house and the what has -- and the white house has gone and asked toaudis boost production so prices will come down here david: -- will come down. do they have any clout at all? it has to be unanimous. can they do anything? >> yes. this is not a formalit has to bt where countries can't act if there is not unanimous agreement. it is not like the international maritime redesigned which -- maritime organization which has the powered to impose regulations on the quality of fuel. there is nothing that opec can do. if you look at opec's history since 1973, there have been many times with the saudis have said or other countries have said, well, we will go our own way. kuwait famously went its own way in early 1990's. the only enforceme
iran. iran is becoming irrelevant. in many of the years i have been watching opec, we -- i have never seen geopolitical forces a strong is this time. the action to impose sanctions on iranrices started to go up as crude oil prices rose to key trump supporters in the midst -- in the midwestern states that hillary clinton lovingly called despicable's are really hurt. as gasoline prices go up, they get hurt. their message has been heard by the white house and the what has -- and the white house...
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european financial are also winding down operations in iran it would be suicide to do it in the business of funding for iran or iran related companies without explicit guarantees from the us government they have us by the throat because so much business is conducted and cleared in in a desperate attempt to save e.u. companies europe's economic and foreign policy chief sent a letter to the us government they pleaded for exemptions from washington sanctions for companies that signed contracts after the iran nuclear deal was implemented but they work now the u.s. stand firm is on its amnesty towards iran no more. no more wealth creation for a rainy and kleptocrats no more acceptance of missiles landing in riyadh in the golan heights no more cost for expansions iranian power no more. the j c o p a way put the world at risk because of its fatal flaws so while politicians from across the pond try to sell each other their own truths it seems the e.u. has only two options leave iran and lose some money now or stay and lose some money later. than twenty six moscow time funds for joining that sofa with more this is there's t
european financial are also winding down operations in iran it would be suicide to do it in the business of funding for iran or iran related companies without explicit guarantees from the us government they have us by the throat because so much business is conducted and cleared in in a desperate attempt to save e.u. companies europe's economic and foreign policy chief sent a letter to the us government they pleaded for exemptions from washington sanctions for companies that signed contracts...
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they stand aside with the agreement with iran which is important because iran needs a sort of compensation for the same sins that america is now imposing on iran and on companies doing business with iran and. i believe the state companies in china especially close to the close to the state at least to do business with with the energy sector in iran. they can they can make a difference there and so so this unity gives an idea that some countries act responsibly that's the message and keep the ring a nuclear program at bay well russia of course was kicked out of what was a g. eight summit after it's an extension of crimea so what kind of role is russia now playing at the summit in china russia wants to play. wherever it can roll of responsible international leader wants to be taken in this is why it's sometimes creating conflicts that make it necessary that that russia is on the table again i think that russia sees itself as a sort of protector of the shia groups including iran and wants that wants to make sure that. iran is in good hands the issue but also that we don't need america actually to make. global governance and to care for the stabil
they stand aside with the agreement with iran which is important because iran needs a sort of compensation for the same sins that america is now imposing on iran and on companies doing business with iran and. i believe the state companies in china especially close to the close to the state at least to do business with with the energy sector in iran. they can they can make a difference there and so so this unity gives an idea that some countries act responsibly that's the message and keep the...
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iran. i've reported in iran multiple times. i've b arrested in iran. iran is nothing compared to north korea on human rights. and there is this odd juxtaposition where we are now embracing north korea which may be the country most antithetical to the values we purport to live by at the same time we're about to go to war with canada, which is maybe our closest ally in values. >> the president's transactional. that's how people describe him when they try to make sense of why he would ignore something and embrace another thing, ignore human rights in order to get a deal on denuclearization. what do you say to those who say it is worth it. i'm sorry about the human rights, i know it is awful but what we need is to make the world safer and denuclearization would get to that point. so a utilitarian view. >> i'm sympathetic to the view that the priority should be denuclearization and i would not want to make human rights a condition of some kind of agreement on nuclear weapons. but, i think there is a difference between making human rights a condition and simp
iran. i've reported in iran multiple times. i've b arrested in iran. iran is nothing compared to north korea on human rights. and there is this odd juxtaposition where we are now embracing north korea which may be the country most antithetical to the values we purport to live by at the same time we're about to go to war with canada, which is maybe our closest ally in values. >> the president's transactional. that's how people describe him when they try to make sense of why he would ignore...
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and italian companies are others jane: you say that iran needs the nuclear deal far more than the u.s. what incentive can iran hope for to stay in? >> iranould be looking for economic incentives -- carveouts loing to engage in a non-dollarized transactions, having russia and china come in to fill the void left by western investors. iran needs the deal not just for economic reasons. it needs to take an illicit nuclear program and make it licit. that is what the deal was such a good deal for iran jane: we are hearing that it would just takeo h before this capacity can come online. is that alarming? it seems like a quick period of time.s benham: itarming, and iran is trying to intimidate the europeans to come towards it as fast as possible. there is a race underway to reach the head, heart, and pocketbooks of europe as fast as possible. the ball is in europe's court. jane: how long is this race going to go one for? benham: likely until november 4, s.e 180-day deadline, and -- when all the nuclear sanctions committee u.s. penalties that existed before 2015, will be reinstated and hopefully be enforced. jane: you also said it would have been
and italian companies are others jane: you say that iran needs the nuclear deal far more than the u.s. what incentive can iran hope for to stay in? >> iranould be looking for economic incentives -- carveouts loing to engage in a non-dollarized transactions, having russia and china come in to fill the void left by western investors. iran needs the deal not just for economic reasons. it needs to take an illicit nuclear program and make it licit. that is what the deal was such a good deal...
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iran. iran, a transparent way in which you don't lie to the american people. >> juan: let me go toa. we stopped doing our exercises with the south, that's a clear concession. but i don't see anything from the north. what do you say? >> dana: you read the statement. it's pretty ambiguous. it's less than what they agreed to before, but the i think this is the first meeting and at the chance for president trump to size of his adversary. he said i will know in the first minute and i guess he must've felt is worth continuing. when history of this is written, it will be interesting to find out how much the cia influenced the video because of the profile they have of kim jong un. people keep talking about past presidents and how they couldn't do this or that. true, but also they weren't dealing with this guy. they were dealing with the original from 255 and then kim jong il. they were not enraptured by the west. they didn't care about basketball and pop culture, they didn't want all of this stuff. there is something happening there that i wonder if the cia eventually may be an 80 years will be able to reveal the documents and show us what it is. when it comes to military exercises, i too wonder. but i feel like president trump can turn that on a dime. why would he care? if the north koreans aren't going to live up to their end of the bargain, we can turn back on our military exercises very quickly. >> brian: the big differences three of the four resolutions by the security council in the u.n. are the strongest anyone has ever seen. russia and china signed on. special thanks to i think a future president, nikki haley. they really suffocated the regime that was already suffering and they tightened up the border on top of that. i think he made it clear. the president says i will solve this in my first term, one way or another. the military threat was legitimate, china was way to stand in the way. they could not control this guide. >> juan: one thing, the critics, the harshest critics say we gave kim jong un the legitimacy he craved by having this meeting. how do you react? >> brian: a legitimate point you bring up, but i think the alternative would have been war. 30 million dead. the president said i give them something. they have been in power for 70 years. this is not al qaeda or isis. you are not meeting with al-baghdadi. >> kimberly: who cares about the room service? >> brian: a valid point. a calculated risk. but i think it's worth it depending on how it ends up. a >> juan: either that or war, not containment. >> dana: it's not contained. >> brian: you bring up a good point. >> juan: iranrussia, they have it. >> kimberly: he hasn't been contained. that's where we have arrived here. >> juan: we have people who have nukes and we are containing them. more reaction t this historic sit down between the president andim jong un straight ahead. at first, president trump responding in a big, funny way to robert de niro's latest attack. what might seem like a small cough to you... can be a big bad problem that you could spread to family members, including your grandchildren babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. but you can help prevent this. talk to your doctor today about getting vaccinated against whooping cough. because dangers don't just exist in fairytales. why people everywhere are upgrading their water filter to zerowater. start with water that has a lot of dissolved solids. pour it through brita's two-stage filter. dissolved solids remain? what if we filter it over and over? (sighing) oh dear. thank goodness zer
iran. iran, a transparent way in which you don't lie to the american people. >> juan: let me go toa. we stopped doing our exercises with the south, that's a clear concession. but i don't see anything from the north. what do you say? >> dana: you read the statement. it's pretty ambiguous. it's less than what they agreed to before, but the i think this is the first meeting and at the chance for president trump to size of his adversary. he said i will know in the first minute and i...
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iran nuclear deal he wants them to get tougher on iran but he obviously he didn't she. derby's needed to change the chancellor's mind so was the visit them for nothing when it comes to iran. well in terms of iran both for so relaxed because they know exactly where they stand and they knew that there really was an absolutely agree to disagree previously but at the same time getting tough on iran is something that european countries including germany wanted to do basically what i call the french president which was the next stop of benjamin netanyahu and the german chancellor agreed on when there was still hope of rescuing this deal of keeping the americans on board was too often additional agreement that would also address the ballistic missiles that iran has which are becoming more of an imminent threat to the israelis but feel particular also under threat by iran being present in syria currently so that could have been added on where is the israelis to keep it in this now we saw this as a reasons to not continue this nuclear deal and what about mideast peace they mentioned the tuesday solution yet again today. well the. call restates this time and time again within a mi
iran nuclear deal he wants them to get tougher on iran but he obviously he didn't she. derby's needed to change the chancellor's mind so was the visit them for nothing when it comes to iran. well in terms of iran both for so relaxed because they know exactly where they stand and they knew that there really was an absolutely agree to disagree previously but at the same time getting tough on iran is something that european countries including germany wanted to do basically what i call the french...
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iran. iran is their major rival in the middle east. it seems there may be some sort of quid pro quo for the saudis, because the trump administration has been putting pressure on them to fill the gap in oil lost from iran promising high production in july, they are following through on that pledge. the market seems to be worried that so much oil will be lost from iran there might not be enough for saudi arabia. vonnie: how our european allies likely to respond? they will not be pleased about the u.s. telling them what they should and should not do. will: they are not at all happy with trump's policy. they wanted to keep the nuclear agreement in place and there is some talk whereby they will continue to buy crude. however, it will be difficult if not impossible to do that. the problem for european oil companies is they have to interact in the international banking market and inshore ships full of iranian crude. the sanctions make it almost impossible to do that. oil minister was interviewed and he was pessimistic about european oil companies buying iranian crude. big players like total and show had already stopped -- shell had already stopped. all of these companies have enormous businesses in the u.s.
iran. iran is their major rival in the middle east. it seems there may be some sort of quid pro quo for the saudis, because the trump administration has been putting pressure on them to fill the gap in oil lost from iran promising high production in july, they are following through on that pledge. the market seems to be worried that so much oil will be lost from iran there might not be enough for saudi arabia. vonnie: how our european allies likely to respond? they will not be pleased about the...
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iran deal that was signed. and if you look what's happened since i signed that deal, iran and in all fairness, i say it with great respect for the people of iran, iran is acting a lot differently. they're no longer looking so much to the mediterranean. they're no longer looking so much to what's going on in syria, what's going on in yemen and lots of other places. they are a much different country over the last three months. again i say that with hope that maybe something can happen. but when you mentioned sanctions, we're putting sanctions on iran the likes of which nobody has ever seen before. including frankly north korea. that would have been the next phase if we did it or find it necessary to do. nuclear to me is always first and we're going to be fine. with respect to iran. but we also, sager, got something out of it that is very important. a lot of the people that write about this, some of whom i have great respect for but they haven't picked it up, iran is not the same country that it was a few months ago. they are much, much different group of leaders. and i hope at some point they will come to us and we'll sit down and we'll make a d
iran deal that was signed. and if you look what's happened since i signed that deal, iran and in all fairness, i say it with great respect for the people of iran, iran is acting a lot differently. they're no longer looking so much to the mediterranean. they're no longer looking so much to what's going on in syria, what's going on in yemen and lots of other places. they are a much different country over the last three months. again i say that with hope that maybe something can happen. but when...
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iran knew our nuclear to clear deal. as little trump as little trump said u.s. sank said u.s. sanctions will target critical sectors of iran's principal target critical sectors of iran's economy because the many german companies the german companies doing business in their own business in iran sudan why should wind. directions immediate since immediately. but ambassador so the grinnell grinnell's boss brush shoot shoot from the from the hip style hips certainly dial certainly seems to be from the same playbook seems to be from the same playbook as president donald trump the president donald trump but he may well fire the main doubt that will find out the hard hard way to way they see the envoys are expected to act and envoys are expected to act and behave in a certain way we behave in a certain way whether they're at home in d.c. or whether they're at home in d.c. or here in the german capital here in the german capital peter all of a r.t. peter all of a r.t. . for for me you can bastard when you can bastard to syria syria and syria and bahrain piece of bahrain piece of fall forward it fails and i was ambassador bastards were announced comments comment force that's kl
iran knew our nuclear to clear deal. as little trump as little trump said u.s. sank said u.s. sanctions will target critical sectors of iran's principal target critical sectors of iran's economy because the many german companies the german companies doing business in their own business in iran sudan why should wind. directions immediate since immediately. but ambassador so the grinnell grinnell's boss brush shoot shoot from the from the hip style hips certainly dial certainly seems to be from...
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iran and instant. web what do you think these countries going to risk facing u.s. sanctions to do business with iran. possibly this is a very interesting issue it remains to be seen what what the issue of iran's membership is going to be a telly if they as your countries vote for iran's or or for membership inclusion to the su or from the status quo in the face of the establishment of u.s. actions against iran we'd like to withdraw from the comprehensive plan for action then. of course it's going to be a vote against what the u.s. has been doing you know in trying to be a villain or in the manner which or what turns established norms in not. you know respecting agreements to have been struck before and so that would be a completely interesting and i think you might want to do that. if it's at all possible for us to govern eyes international support on the matter and for for us to see the reinstitution of u.n. sanctions sanctions against iran mind you iran has failed to become a team full membership status or it has not met to the standards of that because of the fact that it was under u.n. sanctions until the signing of the twenty fifteen nuclear deal with the u.s. and so that has prevented i
iran and instant. web what do you think these countries going to risk facing u.s. sanctions to do business with iran. possibly this is a very interesting issue it remains to be seen what what the issue of iran's membership is going to be a telly if they as your countries vote for iran's or or for membership inclusion to the su or from the status quo in the face of the establishment of u.s. actions against iran we'd like to withdraw from the comprehensive plan for action then. of course it's...