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yusef: and i'm in tehran. take out the conversation in terms of what is happening in this part of the world. very long night at the capital. celebrations, people out and about. bringing the key arteries in tehran in a gridlock. rouhani was able to extend his mandate. an amazing number of people coming out. 41 out of 56 million eligible iranian voters. 57% voting for rouhani. the polls suggested this would be close. but it was not close as the polls suggested. rouhani agives mandate. now the page turns, what comes next? the first challenge is going to be the domestic challenge because of the highest political authority in the country remains of the supreme leader of the ayatollah khomeini. how much reform can you really push through? the second challenge is going to be the u.s. presidency, donald trump, what they are going to do about sanctions going forward. let's get to our guest who has been talking to us about some of these issues. how much can he really push forward given the fact that he is still within t
yusef: and i'm in tehran. take out the conversation in terms of what is happening in this part of the world. very long night at the capital. celebrations, people out and about. bringing the key arteries in tehran in a gridlock. rouhani was able to extend his mandate. an amazing number of people coming out. 41 out of 56 million eligible iranian voters. 57% voting for rouhani. the polls suggested this would be close. but it was not close as the polls suggested. rouhani agives mandate. now the...
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and the capital, tehran, is at fever pitch. from the streets... to sport arenas... and campaign headquarters... candidate foot soldiers make a final push to win over voters. it's an election that will pit liberals versus conservatives, determine domestic policy, and shape iran's relations with the west. zeinab asgharpour wants another four years from incumbent president hassan rouhani. >> ( translated ): these last days can make a huge difference. it's up to us to whip up excitement. if we do that, god willing, we'll have good results. >> reporter: rouhani's government signed the historic nuclear deal with the u.s. and other world powers in 2015-- the first agreement involving washington and tehran since iran's 1979 revolution. the deal lifted some international sanctions, giving iran access to global markets. >> ( translated ): have them tell you what they've done for the past 38 years. what i've done in the past four years is quite clear. >> reporter: but iran's economy is still struggling. the moderate reformer's message: says "let's be patient and move forward.
and the capital, tehran, is at fever pitch. from the streets... to sport arenas... and campaign headquarters... candidate foot soldiers make a final push to win over voters. it's an election that will pit liberals versus conservatives, determine domestic policy, and shape iran's relations with the west. zeinab asgharpour wants another four years from incumbent president hassan rouhani. >> ( translated ): these last days can make a huge difference. it's up to us to whip up excitement. if...
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we have a low—key drama set in tehran, called inversion.nd colossal — anne hathaway meets godzilla. well, we start with king arthur. we saw in the brief clip there one david beckham. we better start and just say, is he an eric cantona? no, he isn't. this is guy ritchie taking on the legend, if you are old enough to remember 1980s novelty records, king arthur daley is not all right. the story is, charlie is the young hero whose wicked uncle jude law has seized power, leaving him to grow up ducking and diving in londinium, and he is keeping a low profile until david beckham, no less, tells him to, and i quote, he says, "put ten fingers around the blunt end of that sword and give it a tug." he does, blimey, wouldn't you know it, it comes out. next thing he is having to be answerable, because it turns out he might be the rightful heir. here is a clip. you've got the wrong man, sire. i was born in a brothel on a bridge in londinium. the sword can only be drawn by uther pendragon or his direct heir. you felt it, didn't you? the power. it's what p
we have a low—key drama set in tehran, called inversion.nd colossal — anne hathaway meets godzilla. well, we start with king arthur. we saw in the brief clip there one david beckham. we better start and just say, is he an eric cantona? no, he isn't. this is guy ritchie taking on the legend, if you are old enough to remember 1980s novelty records, king arthur daley is not all right. the story is, charlie is the young hero whose wicked uncle jude law has seized power, leaving him to grow up...
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this has a fantastic performance, a young woman in polluted tehran. mother is suffering respiratory failure. you have to move with her out of the city, what have you to lose? however, she has a full life. she works in a shop she runs. and employs a number of women. she has ambitions of a life for herself. the film is about the way in which a character is caught between what society decides and family demands of them and what they want for themselves. it's a very, very low—key film. to the point that i read reviews that said it's a film that never catches fire, it never takes off. i disagree. i was really moved by it. the reason i was is because i believed in these characters. it's a sort of neo—realist, handheld style, long lens so we see her through traffic and the constant hubbub of society. there is no music other than the sound of phones ringing. you really believe in her life and you come to absolutely side with her and her dreams of independence and ifound it very, very moving. some people have said too low—key for them. i just found it convinci
this has a fantastic performance, a young woman in polluted tehran. mother is suffering respiratory failure. you have to move with her out of the city, what have you to lose? however, she has a full life. she works in a shop she runs. and employs a number of women. she has ambitions of a life for herself. the film is about the way in which a character is caught between what society decides and family demands of them and what they want for themselves. it's a very, very low—key film. to the...
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trump also had tough words for iran, promising that tehran will never have nuclear weapons.orter: in a visit heavy in symbolism, even the plane ride was unprecedented. donald trump arrived in israel on probably the first ever direct flight between saudi arabia and the jewish state. the two have no diplomatic relations. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu welcome to trump, hailing his country's close ties with the u.s. >> your visit here, never before , as the first foreign trip of a president of the united states, included a trip to israel. thank you mr. president. [applause] thank you for this powerful expression of your friendship to israel. reporter: for his part, trump stressed in message of reconciliation in the middle east. >> we have before us a rare opportunity to bring security and stability and peace to this region, and to its people. defeating terrorism, and creating a future of harmony, prosperity and peace. reporter: but not far away, violence in the palestinian territories demonstratehow elusive that piece remains. -- peace remains. troops rallying in sup
trump also had tough words for iran, promising that tehran will never have nuclear weapons.orter: in a visit heavy in symbolism, even the plane ride was unprecedented. donald trump arrived in israel on probably the first ever direct flight between saudi arabia and the jewish state. the two have no diplomatic relations. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu welcome to trump, hailing his country's close ties with the u.s. >> your visit here, never before , as the first foreign trip of a...
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fred, great to have you on in tehran. you have the trump factor notis in the uk and france and netherlands. is there one there as well? >> reporter: there certainly is one here in iran. it is interesting, dave. it was out and about in tehran in the past couple days. you can feel how every time there's a statement by the trump administration that is tough on iran or today, for instance, the iranians heard about the sanctions that were slapped on iran by the u.s., it is a problem for housassan rouhani. he wanted to bring more jobs for the people in iran and so far that hasn't happened the way many thought it would. i asked if there is a trump effect. every time the trump administration does something like this, it hurts the moderate candidate. you see the debates in iran where the hard line candidate said hassan rouhani negotiated with the u.s. he said things would get better. so far, things haven't. hard liners want to get tougher on the u.s. right now the election is too close to call. outcome will be very interesting. da
fred, great to have you on in tehran. you have the trump factor notis in the uk and france and netherlands. is there one there as well? >> reporter: there certainly is one here in iran. it is interesting, dave. it was out and about in tehran in the past couple days. you can feel how every time there's a statement by the trump administration that is tough on iran or today, for instance, the iranians heard about the sanctions that were slapped on iran by the u.s., it is a problem for...
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he held his biggest rally of the campaign in tehran over the weekend.e is being seen as a referendum on his policy and engagement with the outside world, which led to the 2015 deal with world powers on iran's nuclear program. he has held a steady lead but is unlikely to secure the absolute majority needed to secure a runoff ballot. that runoff ballot would take place one week after the first vote. our correspondent is in iran where she will be covering the presidential election for us. she sent us this report on the mood in the jewish community, one of the largest in an islamic country, just ahead of the election. reporter: it is very early in the morning and this residential area looks like many others in central tehran. but i know i have come to the right place and entered into a different world. the morning prayer has just begun and i watch in silence as dozens -- no long -- the synagogue is one of the more than 20 working synagogues in the capital of iran. tehran is the center of jewish life in iran, housing a deeply religious community. after the 1
he held his biggest rally of the campaign in tehran over the weekend.e is being seen as a referendum on his policy and engagement with the outside world, which led to the 2015 deal with world powers on iran's nuclear program. he has held a steady lead but is unlikely to secure the absolute majority needed to secure a runoff ballot. that runoff ballot would take place one week after the first vote. our correspondent is in iran where she will be covering the presidential election for us. she sent...
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our middle east editor on the ground in tehran.oomberg customer, you know where to go. tv . you get all of the functions that anna and i use, and you even get to ask a question. because it is friday, we are very excited about getting your questions in as early as you can. anna: go to that function and you can send them through to us. coming up, we will be joined by the ceo of euronext. that is in a couple minutes from now. his first interview of the day. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is 1:48 a.m. in new york, 6:48 a.m. in london. hikere seeing a marginal on the s&p futures. it has been a volatile week as trump has promised to send a budget to congress to balance the books within 10 years. 2018budget proposal for will be given to lawmakers on tuesday. so, another piece of the jigsaw. let's get to your business flash with juliette saly. juliette: manus, thank you. it billionaire hedge fund manager has agreed to settle u.s. securities commission inside of a trading lawsuit. they will pay $4.9 million to resolve the claims he made
our middle east editor on the ground in tehran.oomberg customer, you know where to go. tv . you get all of the functions that anna and i use, and you even get to ask a question. because it is friday, we are very excited about getting your questions in as early as you can. anna: go to that function and you can send them through to us. coming up, we will be joined by the ceo of euronext. that is in a couple minutes from now. his first interview of the day. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is 1:48...
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we take you live to tehran. and curving eight speech online. germany, the first country in europe to prosecute social media companies if they post material that incites hatred. and philipp lahm plays his last game on saturday. we take a look at his standout career. ♪ sarah: i'm sarah hartman. welcome to the program. we are glad to have you with us. julian assange calls it an important victory. sweden has dropped a rape investigation after seven years. he has been sheltering in the ecuadorian embassy to avoid being extradited to sweden or the united states where he could be prosecuted for publishing leaked document. reporter: it was a defiant julian assange who spoke from the window of ecuadorian embassy in london where he has been holed up for five years. julian assange: today is an important victory, for me and for the u.n. human rights system. it by no means erases seven years of detention without charge. reporter: earlier in the day, sweden felt top prosecutors said she was dropping a european arrest warrant against him, issued in connection
we take you live to tehran. and curving eight speech online. germany, the first country in europe to prosecute social media companies if they post material that incites hatred. and philipp lahm plays his last game on saturday. we take a look at his standout career. ♪ sarah: i'm sarah hartman. welcome to the program. we are glad to have you with us. julian assange calls it an important victory. sweden has dropped a rape investigation after seven years. he has been sheltering in the ecuadorian...
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this has a fantastic performance, a young woman in polluted tehran. city, what have you to lose? however, she has a full life. she works in a shop she runs. and employs a number of women. she has ambitions of a life for herself. the film is about the way in which a character is caught between what society decides and family demands of them and what they want for themselves. it's a very, very low—key film. to the point that i read reviews that said it's a film that never catches fire, it never takes off. i disagree. i was really moved by it. the reason i was is because i believed in these characters. it's a sort of neo—realist, handheld style, long lenses so we see her through traffic and the constant hubbub of society. there is no music other than the sound of phones ringing. you really believe in her life and you come to absolutely side with her and her dreams of independence and i found it very, very moving. some people have said too low—key for them. i just found it convincing. i thought it was a film about people i believed in and cared about with
this has a fantastic performance, a young woman in polluted tehran. city, what have you to lose? however, she has a full life. she works in a shop she runs. and employs a number of women. she has ambitions of a life for herself. the film is about the way in which a character is caught between what society decides and family demands of them and what they want for themselves. it's a very, very low—key film. to the point that i read reviews that said it's a film that never catches fire, it never...
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we're going to take you live to tehran next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: let's get the bloomberg business flash. for that we go to juliette saly in hong kong. juliette: thank you. billionaire hedge fund manager leon cooperman and his firm have agreed to settle a u.s. securities and exchange commission insider-trading lawsuit. cooperman will pay $4.9 million to resolve claims he made money trading on inside information according to a court filing. cooperman didn't admit any fault and won't face any bar or suspension from trading. exchange operator euronext reported first-quarter net income declined 9% amid lower trading volumes. the company which operates markets in countries including the netherlands and france also said revenue was little changed at 127 million euros. euronext planned to acquire a clearing house earlier this year. aston martin is said to be considering a london ipo as soon as next year. the british maker of james bond cars is seeking to capitalize on the success of ferrari's listing. that is according to people
we're going to take you live to tehran next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: let's get the bloomberg business flash. for that we go to juliette saly in hong kong. juliette: thank you. billionaire hedge fund manager leon cooperman and his firm have agreed to settle a u.s. securities and exchange commission insider-trading lawsuit. cooperman will pay $4.9 million to resolve claims he made money trading on inside information according to a court filing. cooperman didn't admit any fault and won't face...
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embassy in tehran has been invaded and occupied by iranian students.en prisoner. >> i'll be honest with you. i was scared. who knows what a mob could do? >> the american hostages were blindfolded, handcuffed and marched out on the u.s. embassy's front steps by the revolutionary students. in return for their american hostages' freedom, they're demanding the united states give up the deposed shah of iran from his hospital bed in new york to stand trial before a people's court. >> amidst the iranian revolution, american's ally the shah of iran is toppled. both the shah and the united states seem to be aloof to the revolutionary fervor. >> the new iranian islamic republic would be inspired by the stern religious principles of islam, nothing else. >> ayatollah khomeini became the enemy of the united states the moment he replaced the shah. he gave a series of sermons that condemned the loss of iranian sovereignty. >> when ayatollah khomeini saw large crowds of support in front of the embassy, he made the decision, i'm not going to stand against this wave. i'
embassy in tehran has been invaded and occupied by iranian students.en prisoner. >> i'll be honest with you. i was scared. who knows what a mob could do? >> the american hostages were blindfolded, handcuffed and marched out on the u.s. embassy's front steps by the revolutionary students. in return for their american hostages' freedom, they're demanding the united states give up the deposed shah of iran from his hospital bed in new york to stand trial before a people's court....
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we have thomas erdbrink on the line from tehran. he is "the new york times" correspondent in tehran. thomas, celebrations in the streets. we've been seeing last night rouhani supporters. what are you hearing from tehran has president trump makes his first overseas visit and chooses saudi arabia? >> well, they were pretty sure he wouldn't be choosing iran, but that aside, i think the iranians are not that surprised that president trump is visiting the saudis. after all, they are an old and decade-long ally of the united states so the iranians knew what they were in for. at the same time, we had the celebrations here on the streets last night. people were engaged in weeks of campaigning, sort of accumulated in this massive pourout of people not only in tehran but in all major cities here in iran. people came out on the streets to celebrate the victory of this so-called moderate president, president rouhani. the liveliness and also the level of openness that we've experienced in this elections have been pretty remarkable. people have b
we have thomas erdbrink on the line from tehran. he is "the new york times" correspondent in tehran. thomas, celebrations in the streets. we've been seeing last night rouhani supporters. what are you hearing from tehran has president trump makes his first overseas visit and chooses saudi arabia? >> well, they were pretty sure he wouldn't be choosing iran, but that aside, i think the iranians are not that surprised that president trump is visiting the saudis. after all, they are...
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. >> reporter: jeub lant young people spilled into the streets of tehran. thrilled they had elected the moderate president hasan rouhani to a second term. he promised them more cooperation and expanded ties with the west including the u.s. >> when 800 miles away in saudi arabia, president trump spoiled the party. >> iran funds arms and terrorists, militias and other extremist groups that spread destruction and chaos across the region. >> reporter: iran, he said, should be isolated. scathing local media here dismissed president trump as a sales rep for american arms manufacturers. referring to this, one paper wrote for $100 billion president trump is dancing to the saudi tune. today we ask a relaxed looking president rouhani for his reaction. >> will iran respond to the u.s. multibillion dollar arms sales announced by president trump to saudi arabia with an arms build-up of its own. >> arms don't make a country strong, said rouhani, the ballot box does. >> reporter: and as mr. trump was visiting the region, 45 million iranians voted. >> that's an option, he
. >> reporter: jeub lant young people spilled into the streets of tehran. thrilled they had elected the moderate president hasan rouhani to a second term. he promised them more cooperation and expanded ties with the west including the u.s. >> when 800 miles away in saudi arabia, president trump spoiled the party. >> iran funds arms and terrorists, militias and other extremist groups that spread destruction and chaos across the region. >> reporter: iran, he said, should...
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well, nobody is saying tehran shouldn't be on the negotiating table.ody, including saudi arabia, says iran needs to be entering a new phase of talks. that is something very important. saudi arabia and in us are not saying they will not negotiate. but the proxy wars, the walls of instability in the region have to stop. the yemen situation has to come to some negotiated solution which saudi arabia is favouring. so the iranians need to begin to think sensibly. two new initiatives were announced today, a global centre for combating extremist ideology, another centre to targeting financing. there are many institutions and centres with many institutions and centres with many resources which have already been set up here. will these truly make a difference? saudi arabia had a successful record with its own extremists within the country. the centre of change and reform, so to speak, has been doing a fantastic job. that adds to the importance of saudi arabia using its track record. i think they will be able to manage and that will become the centre for the enti
well, nobody is saying tehran shouldn't be on the negotiating table.ody, including saudi arabia, says iran needs to be entering a new phase of talks. that is something very important. saudi arabia and in us are not saying they will not negotiate. but the proxy wars, the walls of instability in the region have to stop. the yemen situation has to come to some negotiated solution which saudi arabia is favouring. so the iranians need to begin to think sensibly. two new initiatives were announced...
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a mood of joy and optimism here in tehran ever since president rouhani's victory on friday.on the election because he'd promised his base, millions of young people, that he'd pursue an agenda of what he calls engagement with the world. moderate iranians who suffered under sanctions for more than a decade hoped that western businesses would begin to invest here and that they'd be able to travel abroad without being treated as international pariahs. president trump's speech sends a strong signal that america will do whatever it can to block that. there is a faction inside iran's complex power structure that may be celebrating tonight. the hardliners, including iran's powerful revolutionary guard and their followers. closer ties with the west would have threatened their influence and control. and isolated iran is exactly what they want. moderate iranians, who are looking for a shred of hope to cling to tonight will have noticed a press conference given also in saudi arabia by secretary of state rex tillerson in which he said that although he had no plans to call iran's foreign
a mood of joy and optimism here in tehran ever since president rouhani's victory on friday.on the election because he'd promised his base, millions of young people, that he'd pursue an agenda of what he calls engagement with the world. moderate iranians who suffered under sanctions for more than a decade hoped that western businesses would begin to invest here and that they'd be able to travel abroad without being treated as international pariahs. president trump's speech sends a strong signal...
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. >> certainly not a film with this subject matter in tehran. the censorship and the theme the film deals with we could have tried to shoot it in a traditional, realistic way using another city as the backdrop, for example morocco. we looked at that possibility and we didn't find it satisfactory. tehran is a very specific city visually, the way the streets are, the buildings, the people, the cars, the clothes people wear. there is no way you can fake that. >> the film shows the under belly of the iranian capital -- drugs, prostitution, and the double standard applied to men and women. there is a character suffocating under the weight of the conservative expectations of her husband's family. >> the director and i spoke a lot about this character before making the film. who is she? where does she come from? how does she find herself in this kind of family? we thought maybe she came from a left wing family, the sort of people who just had trouble in the revolution. of course it's true that this story is taking place in iran but this is a problem fo
. >> certainly not a film with this subject matter in tehran. the censorship and the theme the film deals with we could have tried to shoot it in a traditional, realistic way using another city as the backdrop, for example morocco. we looked at that possibility and we didn't find it satisfactory. tehran is a very specific city visually, the way the streets are, the buildings, the people, the cars, the clothes people wear. there is no way you can fake that. >> the film shows the...
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elizabeth palmer reports from tehran. >> reporter: there's been such a mood of joy and optimism ever since president rouhani's victory on saturday. but that mood was shattered when trump called for iran's isolation. president rouhani won the election because he promised his base ta he would pursue an agenda of engagement with the world. moderate iranians who suffered under sanctions for more than a decade hoped that western businesses would begin to invest here and that they would be able to travel abroad without being treated as international pariahs. president trump's speech sends a strong signal that america will do whatever it can to block that. there is a faction inside iran's complex power structure that may be celebrating the hardliners, including iran's powerful revolutionary guards and their followers. closer ties with the west would have threatened their influence and control. an isolated iran is exactly what they want. reformed moderate iranians looking for a shred of hope to cling to will have noticed a press conference given in saudi arabia by secretary of state rex till
elizabeth palmer reports from tehran. >> reporter: there's been such a mood of joy and optimism ever since president rouhani's victory on saturday. but that mood was shattered when trump called for iran's isolation. president rouhani won the election because he promised his base ta he would pursue an agenda of engagement with the world. moderate iranians who suffered under sanctions for more than a decade hoped that western businesses would begin to invest here and that they would be able...
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in tehran.astures ceo mark fields is said to be replaced by the automaker's smart mobility head jim hackett. will he be able to turn the stock around? welcome to bloomberg markets european open. i am matt miller in berlin alongside guy johnson. guy: let us have about what is going on. this is how the picture is looking right now to read european equities to be honest, not exactly delivering a clear sense of direction this morning. we started off positive. we have gone mildly negative. the sterling story is off a little bit this morning. maybe that is the reason the ftse is doing better. well.ocks are doing bid,rms of the bed, -- the you have auto parts and technology stocks moving on the downside this morning. to me, that is kind of the reason why we are seeing what we are seeing right now. that it's a wrap up of european trading. u.s. futures, mildly positive at this point in time. let us get back to the story about what happened at the weekend. the ceo forum investment summit to boost ties. th
in tehran.astures ceo mark fields is said to be replaced by the automaker's smart mobility head jim hackett. will he be able to turn the stock around? welcome to bloomberg markets european open. i am matt miller in berlin alongside guy johnson. guy: let us have about what is going on. this is how the picture is looking right now to read european equities to be honest, not exactly delivering a clear sense of direction this morning. we started off positive. we have gone mildly negative. the...
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live on the ground in tehran.is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 12 minutes into the european equity session. let us talk about what is going on this morning. big day yesterday. this morning, some softening for europe. cac a little bit. these markets are unchanged. the ftse 100 has a couple really big ex dividend stocks this morning. it is underperforming, and feeding through into the 600 as well. that is the picture. nowhere, and nowhere fast. there are stocks in the move. nejra: one of the big movers i'm aoking at today is behrens, cleaning supplies services company, up more than 30%, and fairly in line with what the calls were saying. offer.rejected a revised the company is the biggest provider of lenin to hotels and restaurants and it will take its as a to shareholders, but result of this latest news, we are seeing stock rising the most on record and hitting the highest since october 2016. on the downside, i'm looking at casino on the larger side of the knit caps. it is one to watch among some other european stocks because o
live on the ground in tehran.is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 12 minutes into the european equity session. let us talk about what is going on this morning. big day yesterday. this morning, some softening for europe. cac a little bit. these markets are unchanged. the ftse 100 has a couple really big ex dividend stocks this morning. it is underperforming, and feeding through into the 600 as well. that is the picture. nowhere, and nowhere fast. there are stocks in the move. nejra: one of the big movers i'm...
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reena. >> ninan: elizabeth palmer reporting from tehran. a turkish man was taken into custody friday after disrupting a flight from los angeles to honolulu. as carter evans reports, the suspect had also been arrested at the airport before the flight. >> reporter: f.b.i. agencies led 25-year-old anil uskanil off the plane in handcuffs on the runway in honolulu, american airlines flight 31 was surrounded by authorities after being escorted to the airport by two f-22 raptors. about halfway throughout flight from los angeles to hawaii, passengers say the turkish national got out of his seat and headed for the front of the plane. >> he was just screaming and talking to himself and then he walked up to the front with a blanket on his head. >> i saw a panicked look on the flight attendant's face, and she rushed the-- to the entrance to first class. >> they're like, can somebody please help?" >> reporter: passengers say uskanil was holding a laptop computer and that raised suspicions with the recent laptop ban on some international flights. >> wedg
reena. >> ninan: elizabeth palmer reporting from tehran. a turkish man was taken into custody friday after disrupting a flight from los angeles to honolulu. as carter evans reports, the suspect had also been arrested at the airport before the flight. >> reporter: f.b.i. agencies led 25-year-old anil uskanil off the plane in handcuffs on the runway in honolulu, american airlines flight 31 was surrounded by authorities after being escorted to the airport by two f-22 raptors. about...
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at the interior ministry in tehran, a sigh of relief that the election went peacefully.49,616 votes, representing 57% of all votes. therefore, he is elected the next iranian president. today, for many, a day of celebration, a big victory against the islamic hardliners who had intimidated them, jailed them, executed them, exiled them, and drove them out of theirjobs. this evening, tens of thousands of them came out on the streets in many cities across iran, this in tehran, celebrating the day they defeated the hardliners. but islamic ha rdliners are not done yet. they will fight tooth and nail at every turn to frustrate president rouhani's efforts. kasra nasri, bbc news. brazil's embattled president says an investigation into his alleged obstruction ofjustice needs to be suspended. in a televised address, mr temer said the court had first to rule whether a secret recording made by a top brazilian businessman appearing to implicate him was valid as evidence. translation: today, we're making a request at the supreme court to suspend the proposed probe until the authenticity
at the interior ministry in tehran, a sigh of relief that the election went peacefully.49,616 votes, representing 57% of all votes. therefore, he is elected the next iranian president. today, for many, a day of celebration, a big victory against the islamic hardliners who had intimidated them, jailed them, executed them, exiled them, and drove them out of theirjobs. this evening, tens of thousands of them came out on the streets in many cities across iran, this in tehran, celebrating the day...
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. >> reporter: there's ben such a mood of joy and optimism here in tehran ever since president rouhani's electoral victory on friday - but that mood was shattered today when president trump called for iran's isolation. >>> president rouhani won the election because he'd promised his base -- millions of young people -- that he would pursue an agenda of what he called engagement with the world. moderate iranians - who have suffered under sanctions for more than a decade - hoped that western businesses would begin to invest here, and they'd be able to travel abroad without being treated as international pariahs. president trump's speech sends a strong signal that america will do whatever it can to block that. there is a faction inside iran's complex power structure that may be celebrating tonight.ù. the hardliners.ù. including iran's powerful revolutionary guard and their followers. closer ties with the west threaten their influence and control. an isolated iran is exactly what they want. moderate iranians who are looking for a sled of hope to cling to tonight will be paying attention to th
. >> reporter: there's ben such a mood of joy and optimism here in tehran ever since president rouhani's electoral victory on friday - but that mood was shattered today when president trump called for iran's isolation. >>> president rouhani won the election because he'd promised his base -- millions of young people -- that he would pursue an agenda of what he called engagement with the world. moderate iranians - who have suffered under sanctions for more than a decade - hoped...
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elizabeth palmer is in tehran. >> reporter: this race came down to a clear choice between the current moderate president hassan rouhani, whose promises for liberal reforms appeal to young people. and the hard liner, vicente arenas, a populist, who promised his cash handouts and millions of jobs. one of the things iranians are voting on today is how their country will relate with u.s. and the world, with cooperation led by rouhani the reformist, or with suspicion and hostility under vicente arenas. 38 years ago, iranian students held 52 americans hostage in the u.s. exwaels exwaes. their spokeswoman was masoumeh ebtekar. today, she's one of iran's vice presidents who's done something of a 180 over the years and now hopes for better relations with the u.s. are they likely to come under president trump is on the record as saying iran is a hostile presence air, problem? >> he's also changing a lot of his positions as well. he's also making a lot of u-turns. >> reporter: so you're hoping president trump will change his position on iran. >> i hope he'll adjust them to the realities. >> repo
elizabeth palmer is in tehran. >> reporter: this race came down to a clear choice between the current moderate president hassan rouhani, whose promises for liberal reforms appeal to young people. and the hard liner, vicente arenas, a populist, who promised his cash handouts and millions of jobs. one of the things iranians are voting on today is how their country will relate with u.s. and the world, with cooperation led by rouhani the reformist, or with suspicion and hostility under...
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joining me by skype from tehran to discuss this is journalist reza sayah. reza, president rouhani won decisively, and this is especially interesting because his biggest challenger was a very conservative candidate. why did he win this way? >> yeah, i think for the voters who came to the polls yesterday, this election presented two very different candidates. on one hand you had hassan rouhani, the moderate reformist. he, of course, is the president who in 2015 signed the historic nuclear deal. his approach, his sales was just let's continue down this path. we're on the right path, and even though the economy hasn't improved, we're on the right course. and then you had his leading challenger, ibrahim raisi, the hard-line conservative. he essentially accused mr. rouhani as failing to dliver on the promise of benefits of the nuclear agreement, of being part of the financial elite, the welwealthy elite, ignoring the poor. and his message was iran needs to look back within its own resources, its natural resources, its human resources, its islamic revolutionary va
joining me by skype from tehran to discuss this is journalist reza sayah. reza, president rouhani won decisively, and this is especially interesting because his biggest challenger was a very conservative candidate. why did he win this way? >> yeah, i think for the voters who came to the polls yesterday, this election presented two very different candidates. on one hand you had hassan rouhani, the moderate reformist. he, of course, is the president who in 2015 signed the historic nuclear...
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loses and ebrahim raisi wins, then his two main parents, obama and tehran,, will have left the scenee fixing apart from the nuclear deal, what can you tell us about what the iranians are voting on with macro iranians are voting on with macro iranians elections are always an free, an fairand iranians elections are always an free, an fair and unpredictable, iranians elections are always an free, an fairand unpredictable, and only six individuals were allowed to i’ui'i. only six individuals were allowed to run. i think that the incumbent, hassan rouhani, was the most moderate options that many iranian moderate options that many iranian moderate voters have. ebrahim raisi oi'i moderate voters have. ebrahim raisi on the other hand, is in many ways a mini me of it around's supreme leader who wants to stay loyal to revolutionary principles, animosity to the united states, a regime which retains its islamic piety, so i think even though the fact it was a close election, there was a stark choice between these two candidates and competition between them is genuine. but the big question will be
loses and ebrahim raisi wins, then his two main parents, obama and tehran,, will have left the scenee fixing apart from the nuclear deal, what can you tell us about what the iranians are voting on with macro iranians are voting on with macro iranians elections are always an free, an fairand iranians elections are always an free, an fair and unpredictable, iranians elections are always an free, an fairand unpredictable, and only six individuals were allowed to i’ui'i. only six individuals were...
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our senior international correspondent fred pleitgen is joining us from tehran.s the significant turnout mean and what about the result, could that reshape iran's foreign policy? >> reporter: well, to a certain extent i think it really can and these people that are pouring in here, it really is remarkable. this polling station was supposed to close about 4 1/2 hours ago and now well into the night the entire area in front of it is still full with hundreds of people. it shows that the folks here really understand how important this election is going to be for the country's economic and also for the political and foreign policy future as well. because the two opponents that you were just mentioning, the incumbent rouhani and his opponent raisi really have contradictory plans to one another. on the one hand, rouhani wants to continue engagement with the west and open this country economically. he believes that will bring more foreign investment and that ultimately will bring more jobs as well. and then you have ebrahim raisi who says we have the nuclear agreement bu
our senior international correspondent fred pleitgen is joining us from tehran.s the significant turnout mean and what about the result, could that reshape iran's foreign policy? >> reporter: well, to a certain extent i think it really can and these people that are pouring in here, it really is remarkable. this polling station was supposed to close about 4 1/2 hours ago and now well into the night the entire area in front of it is still full with hundreds of people. it shows that the...
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. >> in iran, tehran's public statements suggests want to preserve the joint comprehensive plan of action because views the deal as a means to remove section while preserving some nuclear capabilities. we assess the acd oa agreement has extended the amount of time iran would need to produce enough fissile material for a nuclear weapon. for nuclear weapons from a few months to about a year. in the meantime, tehran is now aligned, for example iran provides arms, financing and training and manages as many as 10,000 iraqi afghan and pakistani shia fighters in syria to support the assigned regime. iran has sent hundreds of its own forces to include members of the islamic revolutionary guard corps, the rtc. the rtc goods force, syria as advisors. the reelection on 19 may of president ruth suggests the iranian populace also probably supports the jcp oa. shortly before the election rouhani criticized the irc g for attempting to sabotage the deal and called for iran to restart interaction with the world and not be a close, evil shadow of work. >> in yemen, fighting will almost certainly persist in
. >> in iran, tehran's public statements suggests want to preserve the joint comprehensive plan of action because views the deal as a means to remove section while preserving some nuclear capabilities. we assess the acd oa agreement has extended the amount of time iran would need to produce enough fissile material for a nuclear weapon. for nuclear weapons from a few months to about a year. in the meantime, tehran is now aligned, for example iran provides arms, financing and training and...
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this has a fantastic performance, a young woman in polluted tehran.ullying brother and older sister say you have to move with her out of the city, what have you to lose? however, she has a full life. she works in a tailor shop she runs. she has ambition and employs a number of women. she has ambitions of a life for herself. the film is about the way in which a character is caught between what society decides and family demands of them and what they want for themselves. it's a very, very low—key film. to the point that i read reviews that said it's a film that never catches fire, it never takes off. i disagree. i was really moved by it. the reason i was is because i believed in these characters. it's a sort of neo—realist, handheld style, long lens so we see her through traffic and the constant hubbub of society. there is no music other than the sound of phones ringing. you really believe in her life and you come to absolutely side with her and her dreams of independence and ifound it very, very moving. some people have said too low—key for them. i jus
this has a fantastic performance, a young woman in polluted tehran.ullying brother and older sister say you have to move with her out of the city, what have you to lose? however, she has a full life. she works in a tailor shop she runs. she has ambition and employs a number of women. she has ambitions of a life for herself. the film is about the way in which a character is caught between what society decides and family demands of them and what they want for themselves. it's a very, very...
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we are live in tehran. you're welcome.berg daybreak europe, our flagship morning show here in the city of london. and a welcome to the program. it has gone 7:00 a.m. in london, breaking news coming across the bloomberg. last securities giving us an update. they give us their adjusted share at 48.3 pence, pretax profit numbers coming through. profit of 100 12 million pounds. interesting to see what sort of outlet statement they give, that will be interesting. given what we heard yesterday from british land, we expect the ceo, he seemed composed about the challenges that brexit will impose. we talked that she talked about the challenge that retail will come under and how they try to manage that. we have yet to see anything on the outlook but that will be typical. manus: companies have held onto the for your outlook after a good start. let's talk about burberry and luxury. burberry comes in 2.7 7 billion as it is bang in line with what the market wanted to see. that is pre-much it. they put 100 million pounds of cost cuts int
we are live in tehran. you're welcome.berg daybreak europe, our flagship morning show here in the city of london. and a welcome to the program. it has gone 7:00 a.m. in london, breaking news coming across the bloomberg. last securities giving us an update. they give us their adjusted share at 48.3 pence, pretax profit numbers coming through. profit of 100 12 million pounds. interesting to see what sort of outlet statement they give, that will be interesting. given what we heard yesterday from...
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. >> joining us from tehran is ali. you are hearing donald trump there yesterday talking about how all nations must isolate iran. iran's people are the longest suffering victims of iran's regime. how are people reacting and how is the government reacting to what he said? >> reporter: it certainly looks like renewed heightened an attention with america and complete reversal of the obama approach. the kmentcomments are not going well here. they are hostile. people are calling it a plot to destabilize iran. setting the staplige for antagom with iran and u.s. he said iran fresh from elections attacked by potus in the democracy in moderation. foreign policy are milking $480 billion. another stinging comment. he suggested that president trump discuss how to avoid another september 11th attack. he said you will really find out who knocked down the world trade center because they have papers and they are secret. you will find out saudis are behind this. iran's deputy minister of military here also had tough words of secretary t
. >> joining us from tehran is ali. you are hearing donald trump there yesterday talking about how all nations must isolate iran. iran's people are the longest suffering victims of iran's regime. how are people reacting and how is the government reacting to what he said? >> reporter: it certainly looks like renewed heightened an attention with america and complete reversal of the obama approach. the kmentcomments are not going well here. they are hostile. people are calling it a...
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i want to delve into that and obviously the issue of tehran.ssues that you raised in your book. former madam secretary of state, condoleezza rice. bill maher makes another crude, tasteless joke about ivanka trump. we will tell you what he said. how late nice -- the results, eye-opening. we will all weigh in on this breaking news night on "hannity "hannity." can we at least analyze customer traffic? can we push the offer online? legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. you're saying the new app will go live monday? yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. i just saved a bunch of money on my car insurhuh. with geico. i should take a closer look at geico... geico can help with way more than car insurance. boats, homes, motorcycles... even umbrella coverage. this guy's gonna wish he brought his umbrella. fire at will! how'd you know the guy's name is will? yeah? it's an expression, ya know? fire at will? you never heard of that? oh, there goes will!
i want to delve into that and obviously the issue of tehran.ssues that you raised in your book. former madam secretary of state, condoleezza rice. bill maher makes another crude, tasteless joke about ivanka trump. we will tell you what he said. how late nice -- the results, eye-opening. we will all weigh in on this breaking news night on "hannity "hannity." can we at least analyze customer traffic? can we push the offer online? legacy technology can handcuff any company. but...
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two years ago, jubilation on the streets of tehran.anctions on iran after hassan rouhani promised to scale back the nuclear programme. the economy, close to collapse, is now growing at 7% a year. hassan rouhani says foreign trade and investment are vital for future growth. iran has struck trade in the oil and gas sectors and ordered new aircraft from airbus and boeing. and peugeot are back making cars. but the main conservative challenger to hassan rouhani says the rapprochement with the us is failing. 0ne rapprochement with the us is failing. one in eight iranians is unemployed. the wealth gap is widening. he wants to give iranian firms the lead in rebuilding the economy, rather than dealing with the west, and wants more trade links with countries like china and russia. he also promises to create millions of newjobs for young iranians. but he has not yet said how. jeremy howell, bbc news. reza shaybani is chairman of the british photovoltaic association which is working in the solar energy business in iran. welcome to the programme. t
two years ago, jubilation on the streets of tehran.anctions on iran after hassan rouhani promised to scale back the nuclear programme. the economy, close to collapse, is now growing at 7% a year. hassan rouhani says foreign trade and investment are vital for future growth. iran has struck trade in the oil and gas sectors and ordered new aircraft from airbus and boeing. and peugeot are back making cars. but the main conservative challenger to hassan rouhani says the rapprochement with the us is...
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issues, reaction on the president's trip, this of iran this morning out tehran, thomas and rick talking bout reaction from recently president, suggesting he remained open to dialogue united states, at the was t, the victory confirmed, mr. trump arrived iranians w 45 million country andg in the the poor things have never seen a ballot box. hope saudi arabia chooses a path. ridiculed the arms deal announced during the trip suggesting it was saudi arabia making amend for september 11 attack. adam from illinois. line.ats hello, good morning. caller: thank you, sir. my big concern, i'm 37 and in my adult life, since i've been able vote, republicans have had a general shroud of secres and he around their party. tax cuts always disenfranchise class and never reate jobs, though they call th them -- since the year 2000, having eligible to vote. i would vote republican if they or morals,rty of god even, it doesn't have to be articular god, just one that didn't lie so sxch the fact that it just continues to go on and on, it was just mentioned with saudi arabia and ties to oil be just get worse and
issues, reaction on the president's trip, this of iran this morning out tehran, thomas and rick talking bout reaction from recently president, suggesting he remained open to dialogue united states, at the was t, the victory confirmed, mr. trump arrived iranians w 45 million country andg in the the poor things have never seen a ballot box. hope saudi arabia chooses a path. ridiculed the arms deal announced during the trip suggesting it was saudi arabia making amend for september 11 attack. adam...
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i want to delve into that and obviously the issue of tehran.s that you raised in your book.. former madam secretary of state, condoleezza rice. bill maher has sunk to a new low -- he makes another crude, tasteless joke about ivanka trump. we will tell you what he said. how late night hosts are treating the president -- the results, eye-opening. geraldo rivera and monica crowley will weigh in on this breaking news night on "hannity." it's just a burst pipe, i could fix it. (laugh) it's and will enhance the game for players and fans. the microsoft cloud turns information into insight. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ >> sean: as we continue with the author of "democracy," former secretary of state, condoleezza rice. i've known you a long time. i watched this election and post election, you have been very frie
i want to delve into that and obviously the issue of tehran.s that you raised in your book.. former madam secretary of state, condoleezza rice. bill maher has sunk to a new low -- he makes another crude, tasteless joke about ivanka trump. we will tell you what he said. how late night hosts are treating the president -- the results, eye-opening. geraldo rivera and monica crowley will weigh in on this breaking news night on "hannity." it's just a burst pipe, i could fix it. (laugh) it's...
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ap reporters in tehran are reporting long lines at polling locaitons.estly enough there iraniaan americans will be able to cast their vo polling locations across the us. shocking 9-1-1 calls this morning.. after a woman drove the wrong way on route 50 in arnold - and hit another car head on. she- and another driver were killed. the woman's baby was in the car- and remains in critical condition. the big question still unanswered-- why she went the wrong way. right now we've got four tickets to colonial williamsburg and they could be yours! call the number on your screen right now... that's 703-528-7334. caller number seven wins! good luck! a check on weather. - one more hot & humid day - storms likely again this afternoon/evening - much cooler weekend (20+ degrees cooler) today: hot and humid. pm thunderstorms. highs: 88-92 winds: w 10 mph tonight: scattered thunderstorms early. cloudy with falling humidity. lows: 59-63 winds: nw to ne 5-10 mph saturday: mostly cloudy and much cooler. isolated shower. highs: 68-72 winds: e 5-10 mph 97-point-one wash f-m'
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viewed from tehran, the country's a regional power with legitimate security interests and the right tout that alarms its adversaries, especially the us, the saudis and israel, and that won't change. jeremy bowen, bbc news. newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight. up, up, and away. president trump takes off on his first foreign tour,
viewed from tehran, the country's a regional power with legitimate security interests and the right tout that alarms its adversaries, especially the us, the saudis and israel, and that won't change. jeremy bowen, bbc news. newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight. up, up, and away. president trump takes off on his first foreign tour,
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we then moved on to central tehran which is considered to be pooerf a conservative, area. we are expecting to find ebrahim and again werters were speaking to more rouhani supporters. with his populist rhetoric has targeted iran's working-class poor and it is the villages and smaller towns casting their ballots for him. he is come out to file a complaint about fraud. he says not enough ballots papers were sent to the small villages and towns. >> we have this report that state tv says voting has a just wrapped up now in iran. give us a sense of what you think from speaking to people there in iran, what is in the forefront of a voter's minds. voting will be extended until midnight. we were speaking to voters inside this mosque, in terms of what is on the forefront of the one thing i cannot reiterate enough is in the economy. we've spoken previously about this, there was a nuclear deal but no one -- but no benefits down. down -- filtered they say they have not seen any profitable improvements in their palpatable improvements in their lives. another thing that has come up is cu
we then moved on to central tehran which is considered to be pooerf a conservative, area. we are expecting to find ebrahim and again werters were speaking to more rouhani supporters. with his populist rhetoric has targeted iran's working-class poor and it is the villages and smaller towns casting their ballots for him. he is come out to file a complaint about fraud. he says not enough ballots papers were sent to the small villages and towns. >> we have this report that state tv says...