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let's start with the irani and assets. can you build a political risk premium into them?e have heard all year about people demanding too much. his one of the reasons the risk premium tilt into those assets? that want you to remember these contracts will be very different to the previous buyback system from the 1990's were the company's were investing any ran for a five to seven year period. new contracts, companies like to tell and shell could be investing in a run for the next 25 years. companies are going to have to weigh them very carefully. the other question is iran is not the only company approaching international company's for projects. mexico is also in the risk premium of iran and mexico is probably something like this. it will be one of the major factors that companies will be waiting. jon: we have heard about them waiting to go into iran and mexico as well. quality of crude, who wins that one? it's not so much the quality of the crude the quality of the geology. the geology is very easy and oil companies know very well. it is more oil production. they knew how
let's start with the irani and assets. can you build a political risk premium into them?e have heard all year about people demanding too much. his one of the reasons the risk premium tilt into those assets? that want you to remember these contracts will be very different to the previous buyback system from the 1990's were the company's were investing any ran for a five to seven year period. new contracts, companies like to tell and shell could be investing in a run for the next 25 years....
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i am not going to give yet another arab capital to the irani iranians.t do that. >> senator, aren't you concerned if we rally this coalition, the united states, put it together to take out not only isis but assad, that will be a war with russia? russia, as you know, is now in syria, doing everything it can politic politically, militarily, economically to prop up assad. >> here's what i would do. i would tell the russians you're not going to use military force to keep assad in power. that disrupts the region. it gives iran more power at a time they should have less. it's a recruiting tool for isil to be able to fight the irani iranians, alawite control by iran, it destabilizes the region. the syrian people will not accept assad as their people. tell the russians you have bo bombed the people we have tra trained to take assad out who needs to go. if you want to fight for assad that is your choice but you will be fighting the entire world, the region, turkey, all the a b arabs, us, the french. we are going to do two things in syria, we will destroy isil bef
i am not going to give yet another arab capital to the irani iranians.t do that. >> senator, aren't you concerned if we rally this coalition, the united states, put it together to take out not only isis but assad, that will be a war with russia? russia, as you know, is now in syria, doing everything it can politic politically, militarily, economically to prop up assad. >> here's what i would do. i would tell the russians you're not going to use military force to keep assad in power....
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Nov 28, 2015
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. >> irani media reporting that a brigadier general with the republican guard has been killed in aleppo. he commanded the imam hussain battalion. dozens of fighters and senior commanders have been killed. they have expanded the role after the russian intervention. >> a shooting at a birth control clining killed three people. the spct is a 57-year-old. they were wounded in the standoff. >> the motive for the attack is unclear. >> jim huli reports. >> the situation has been resolved. there's no peril to the citizens. that marked the end to a 5-hour stand off. later authorities were revealed. unfortunately with the tragic situation, we have to confirm we have two civilian casualties on scene. and the death of one police officer. that has been identified as a 44-year-old veteran of colorado springs police department. before noon, police responded to the planned parenthooding about after an emergency call that shots were fired. police say the suspect brought bags with him to the scene. some were left outside. others brought into the building. this was a normal business day at planned parenth
. >> irani media reporting that a brigadier general with the republican guard has been killed in aleppo. he commanded the imam hussain battalion. dozens of fighters and senior commanders have been killed. they have expanded the role after the russian intervention. >> a shooting at a birth control clining killed three people. the spct is a 57-year-old. they were wounded in the standoff. >> the motive for the attack is unclear. >> jim huli reports. >> the situation...
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and then the spokesman for the irani foreign minister industry do not believe in ethical.hite house released a statement shortly after 11 color and she had spoken in tell fell don't to defeat the courage of terrorism. >> we're going to do whatever it takes to work with french people and with nations around the world to bring crists any will go to our family in 407. 4 47. ifor dialing with within the unions. if. >>> suicide belts were used and discovered at two of the sites. president holland was evacuated from the stands of that stadium. my cox news ter khat liza detail that suggests they may have established safe houses. the authorities on the ground in paris are now working to identify the slain attackers and run computer checks on their national tease, potential prior arrests, prior eye tcontinue. >> well, don't get pursuit. namely, that the terrorism represents a plot matched and directed by the central isis hierarchy. that it's an affiliate or that it is an uneasy lone wolf cell that draws in there are at yet, no claims of responsibility. back to you. >> we talk about
and then the spokesman for the irani foreign minister industry do not believe in ethical.hite house released a statement shortly after 11 color and she had spoken in tell fell don't to defeat the courage of terrorism. >> we're going to do whatever it takes to work with french people and with nations around the world to bring crists any will go to our family in 407. 4 47. ifor dialing with within the unions. if. >>> suicide belts were used and discovered at two of the sites....
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and then the spokesman for the irani foreign minister industry do not believe in ethical. house released a statement shortly after 11 color and she had spoken in tell fell don't to defeat the courage of terrorism. >> we're going to do whatever it takes to work with french people and with nations around the world to bring crists any will go to our family in 407. 4 47. ifor dialing with within the unions. if. >>> suicide belts were used and discovered at two of the sites. president holland was evacuated from the stands of that stadium. my cox news ter khat liza detail that suggests they may have established safe houses. the authorities on the ground in paris are now working to identify the slain attackers and run computer checks on their national tease, potential prior arrests, prior eye tcontinue. >> well, don't get pursuit. namely, that the terrorism represents a plot matched and directed by the central isis hierarchy. that it's an affiliate or that it is an uneasy lone wolf cell that draws in there are at yet, no claims of responsibility. back to you. >> we talk about the
and then the spokesman for the irani foreign minister industry do not believe in ethical. house released a statement shortly after 11 color and she had spoken in tell fell don't to defeat the courage of terrorism. >> we're going to do whatever it takes to work with french people and with nations around the world to bring crists any will go to our family in 407. 4 47. ifor dialing with within the unions. if. >>> suicide belts were used and discovered at two of the sites. president...
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i think the majority still, but there are iranis, pakistanis and other nationalities are stranded at the border area. >> caroline, thank you very much indeed for shedding light on the dreadful conditions that the refugees and migrants are having to endure. >> world leaders starting in paris for the u.n. climate change conference. poorer countries are seeking to highlight how they are suffering the effects of global warming. this hour the french president is meeting environmentalists, and there's a report revealing that chili is experiencing the longest and the worst drought history. it's seen a 30% drop in rain levels during a period in the last 100 years. it's been stressed that it's because of manmade climate change behind it. not natural cycles. >> indonesia will ask the world to restore the peak land forest during a conference in paris. fire destroyed billions of hectares. this has made indonesia the fourth largest greenhouse gas emitter ever the u.s., china and brazil. we sat with joko widodo >>> fire in large parts of indonesia, a disaster for the climate and millions of team w
i think the majority still, but there are iranis, pakistanis and other nationalities are stranded at the border area. >> caroline, thank you very much indeed for shedding light on the dreadful conditions that the refugees and migrants are having to endure. >> world leaders starting in paris for the u.n. climate change conference. poorer countries are seeking to highlight how they are suffering the effects of global warming. this hour the french president is meeting...
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charlie: the irani and self the brunt of that -- the iranians felt the brunt of that.laus: this is just an threats,n of the big which the new technological characterizes. even more opportunities. we have to make sure we concentrate on using the opportunities because practically every issue in the world can also be solved -- disease, environmental -- by the technologies now available. charlie: it's amazing people talk about curing cancer, blindness. they see them as within reach because of the technology, all of the developments in stem cell. it's really remarkable what people can imagine. we have the tools to imagine. more than 50% of people said it will be possible within the next 10 years to three-dimensional print human organs. charlie: it's amazing. as you talk about these kinds of evolutions in this fourth revolution, they're also be a need for new governmental structure, rules, regulation, a new structure to comprehend the possibilities that are being unleashed. klaus: the problem is governments have a different pace in terms of how they approach change compared
charlie: the irani and self the brunt of that -- the iranians felt the brunt of that.laus: this is just an threats,n of the big which the new technological characterizes. even more opportunities. we have to make sure we concentrate on using the opportunities because practically every issue in the world can also be solved -- disease, environmental -- by the technologies now available. charlie: it's amazing people talk about curing cancer, blindness. they see them as within reach because of the...
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iran is arresting more journalists, and one irany american citizen. so we'll look at the battle between the hardliners in iran. >> and you were just on the ground in iran a few minutes ago. we'll watch it all on target. right here on aljazeera america. >>> as part of the transpacific partnership, vietnam has agreed to change some of its labor laws, and it allows them to be partly of independent labor unions, and former groups such as the aflcio. now, vite until he's workers have the right to strike and protest under their constitution, but the government has done little to protect those rights. >>> still ahead, unique bond. president obama's relationship with native american groups, and how successful his policies have been for the tribes. >> i'm diane eastabrook in st. paul. still ahead, why some families in the twin cities are suing the state of minnesota over segregated schools. i just had a horrible nightmare. my company's entire network went down, and i was home in bed, unaware. but that would never happen. comcast business monitors my company's
iran is arresting more journalists, and one irany american citizen. so we'll look at the battle between the hardliners in iran. >> and you were just on the ground in iran a few minutes ago. we'll watch it all on target. right here on aljazeera america. >>> as part of the transpacific partnership, vietnam has agreed to change some of its labor laws, and it allows them to be partly of independent labor unions, and former groups such as the aflcio. now, vite until he's workers have...
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on the military front, with the russian irani support, bashar al-assad is in a stronger position than he's been in for a while. what about the fight against i.s.i.l., as we reported, the syrian democratic forces is supporting - seem to, at best, be rag-tag fighters that are shakily allied. >> and this is the challenge, the classic policy of ideas written on paper, in places like washington d.c. and london. they don't meet up against the reality of facts on the ground. in this case you don't have the ability to bring together people under a common goal. the united states, the western powers, the sunni and the golf powers wanted to defeat i.s.i.l. syrians wanted to take out bashar al-assad. ethnic divisions, kurds and are abs. they are a builtry force, but arabs are threaten with their own sovereignty as the kurds move in taking over more locations. >> that is a big issue. vladimir putin may be more realistic. saying that people need to acknowledge that the syrian government and the kurds are the only ones that are doing the fighting. does he have a point. it's dismissive of the efforts
on the military front, with the russian irani support, bashar al-assad is in a stronger position than he's been in for a while. what about the fight against i.s.i.l., as we reported, the syrian democratic forces is supporting - seem to, at best, be rag-tag fighters that are shakily allied. >> and this is the challenge, the classic policy of ideas written on paper, in places like washington d.c. and london. they don't meet up against the reality of facts on the ground. in this case you...
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there are check points also by lebanese based irani backed hezbollah militia.ts there as well. they're going to look into how these men were not only able to get into lebanon, get the bombs in lebanon. but also how they were able to get down to the south. the man captured was from tripoli. these are all questions that they're going to have to try to get answered that the hour. isha. >> indeed. and the big question we are all considering at this point is the fallout from this, a fallout there in lebanon. a country that is always, it seems, on the edgeover falling into chaos and has a fragile grip on stability. the fear has to be that the fragile unity could be shattered by this. >> yeah, one of the things it always said in lebanon among the lebanese is a win this next civil war is going to happen. now, that's just a saying that's been set for quite a long time. and no party wants to have that. when it comes to this bombing. they don't have backing from any of the various political parties. they're seen as a threat to all of the lebanese. it has been something to
there are check points also by lebanese based irani backed hezbollah militia.ts there as well. they're going to look into how these men were not only able to get into lebanon, get the bombs in lebanon. but also how they were able to get down to the south. the man captured was from tripoli. these are all questions that they're going to have to try to get answered that the hour. isha. >> indeed. and the big question we are all considering at this point is the fallout from this, a fallout...
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this is him as a young man in footage from irani tv. he spent much of his life in exile in iran as a commanderern the resistance against saddam hussein, and he still has deep ties to the iranian regime. >> amiri: everyone who fights alononide us is a friend. everyone who fights alongside daesh is an enemy. >> logan: so that means america, in this fight, is your friend? >> amiri: no, only if they seseously fight daesh. >> logan: are you saying they're not seriously fighting daesh now? >> amiri: frankly, well below expectations. >> gersten: we have struck positions. we are giving a considerable amount of equipment, effort, money and training to securing the government of iraq. >> logan: the perception among iraqis is that you're in the fight, but you're not real in the fight, not 100%. >> gersten: we have thousandndof coalition membererhere. i have spent 25 years in this region. i would find that hard to believe that we're not interested in the safefe and curity of the governrnnt of iraq. >> logan: it's part of general gersten's job to kn
this is him as a young man in footage from irani tv. he spent much of his life in exile in iran as a commanderern the resistance against saddam hussein, and he still has deep ties to the iranian regime. >> amiri: everyone who fights alononide us is a friend. everyone who fights alongside daesh is an enemy. >> logan: so that means america, in this fight, is your friend? >> amiri: no, only if they seseously fight daesh. >> logan: are you saying they're not seriously...
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. >> it's my understanding the degree of cooperation and coordination with irani supported shia militia has to be strictly limited to that of just the confliction through iraqis not directly with them. keep in mind, if i could, charlie, again, these are elements that are being paid by the iraqi government, getting salaries from the iraqi government but actually responding to quasi-legal leadership which is, in many cases, influenced directly by the head of the force of s iran? >> in syria a number of high-ranking officer have been killed as has been the case in iraq on at least one occasion i know of. >> rose: after the taking of sinjar hornings will it take to mount an attack against mosul and is that the next priority? >> no, actually i think the next priority is probably the ongoing operation in ramadi but the significance of sinjar is that cuts the main supply root that's left from raqqah, the capital of the state, to mosul, essentially the capital of the north of iraq as it has been historically, and the very important location for them in iraq. probably the central location in ter
. >> it's my understanding the degree of cooperation and coordination with irani supported shia militia has to be strictly limited to that of just the confliction through iraqis not directly with them. keep in mind, if i could, charlie, again, these are elements that are being paid by the iraqi government, getting salaries from the iraqi government but actually responding to quasi-legal leadership which is, in many cases, influenced directly by the head of the force of s iran? >> in...
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you have exhausted the irani an talks. what does he do in his final months?haass: not to spend all his keller's on the middle east. we should be spending time in asia dealing with china -- don't spend all his calories on middle east. the biggest are two good -- the biggest are teacher challenge is in asia. what is going on in your. ukraine, you still have greece, portugal and spain. the united states needs to reestablish its position there. got to talk to the american people about our role. american unpredictability. people are watching our debates. it is not a reassuring image for the rest of the world when they are watching american politics. it raises fundamental questions. tom: we'll come back to that because rfrancine said the same thing. richard haas with us. lots of talk about. francine: i'm looking forward to continue the conversation. later on on today on go, i will speak with a ceo. we talk strategy, job cuts. he wants to spin off the swiss bank. we talks was ahead of his interview ahead of the summit in new york. this is bloomberg "surveillance" bl
you have exhausted the irani an talks. what does he do in his final months?haass: not to spend all his keller's on the middle east. we should be spending time in asia dealing with china -- don't spend all his calories on middle east. the biggest are two good -- the biggest are teacher challenge is in asia. what is going on in your. ukraine, you still have greece, portugal and spain. the united states needs to reestablish its position there. got to talk to the american people about our role....