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u.k. france russia germany, china, as well as the european union. over a year ago, we took the first step towards today's frame work with a deal to stop the progress of iran's nuclear program and roll it back in key areas. it has proceeded exactly as intended. iran has met all of its obligations. it eliminated its stock pile of dangerous nuclear materials. inspections of iran's program increased. and we continued to negotiate to see if we could reach a more comprehensive deal. and today after many months of tough, principled diplomacy, we have achieved the framework for that deal. and it is a good deal. a deal that meets our core objectives. this framework would cut off every pathway that iran could take to develop a nuclear weapon. iran will face strict limitations on its program and iran has also agreed to the most robust and intrusive inspections and transparency regime ever negotiated for any nuclear program in history. so this deal was not based on trust. it's based on unprecedented verification. nothing is agreed to until everything is agreed.
u.k. france russia germany, china, as well as the european union. over a year ago, we took the first step towards today's frame work with a deal to stop the progress of iran's nuclear program and roll it back in key areas. it has proceeded exactly as intended. iran has met all of its obligations. it eliminated its stock pile of dangerous nuclear materials. inspections of iran's program increased. and we continued to negotiate to see if we could reach a more comprehensive deal. and today after...
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u.k. russia, france china, as well as germany. they are the representatives of the international community that have been negotiateing with iran and it appears they have reached an agreement. this news conference this statement, this announcement which will happen in the next few minutes is going to be watched very very closely. will this be enough for the u.s. administration to persuade congress not to impose those sanctions >> >> james, you've been hearing from your western sources. has anything been coming from the iranian contingent? twitter i think has been the most reliable source on that. >>reporter: twitter is where the information has been coming from the iranian side. and the main negotiator here the man who's been up with john kerry, they spent one series of meetings overnight, eight and a half hours finishing just before 6:00 a.m. and then a short break before they started talking again, the iranian foreign minister has said found solutions, ready to start drafting immediately. now, he's not talking about drafting what
u.k. russia, france china, as well as germany. they are the representatives of the international community that have been negotiateing with iran and it appears they have reached an agreement. this news conference this statement, this announcement which will happen in the next few minutes is going to be watched very very closely. will this be enough for the u.s. administration to persuade congress not to impose those sanctions >> >> james, you've been hearing from your western...
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we are right now and then with china, russia, germany, u.k., and france negotiating with iran.gth is we're all together -- is when we're altogether negotiating not just bilaterally. our sanctions don't mean as much. olivia: and it's true that it's difficult to get the p5 plus one at the table agreeing on anything. time for the top headlines. it's a deal that will create the world's second-largest energy company. royal dutch shell has agreed to by the energy producer bg group. the price tag is about $70 billion in cash and stock. it's the biggest transaction and the energy industry in at least a decade. shell is paying a 50% premium to bg's closing price yesterday. shell told bloomberg this morning is still a bargain. >> if you look at the sector, a premium of 50% is pretty much middle-of-the-road. but again, what it does for the key metrics of the company, you will see it is immediately good for operating cash per share. olivia: is a deal is approved, it will become the second-largest oil producing company in the world and it could be looking for ways to -- and there could be m
we are right now and then with china, russia, germany, u.k., and france negotiating with iran.gth is we're all together -- is when we're altogether negotiating not just bilaterally. our sanctions don't mean as much. olivia: and it's true that it's difficult to get the p5 plus one at the table agreeing on anything. time for the top headlines. it's a deal that will create the world's second-largest energy company. royal dutch shell has agreed to by the energy producer bg group. the price tag is...
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germany, the u.k. china france, and russia, and all of our experts who have analyzed every aspect of this issue also joinn that assessment. from the beginning, we have negotiated as a team, and we are all agreed that this is the best outcome achievable. no viable alternatives, not one, would be nearly as effective at preventing iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon than over a period of time -- weapon, over a period of time, than the parameters, provided they get completed and signed. our political understanding arrived at today opens the door for a long-term resolution to the international community's concerns about iran's nuclear program. now, we have no illusions about the fact that we still have a ways to travel before we will arrive at the destination we seek. we still have many technical details to work out on both sides and some other issues we've knowledge still have to be resolved. for example, the duration of the yuan arms and ballistic missiles restrictions -- the u.n. arms and ballistic missiles restrictions. and the precise timing and conversion of the reactor at the fordow site. once we are
germany, the u.k. china france, and russia, and all of our experts who have analyzed every aspect of this issue also joinn that assessment. from the beginning, we have negotiated as a team, and we are all agreed that this is the best outcome achievable. no viable alternatives, not one, would be nearly as effective at preventing iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon than over a period of time -- weapon, over a period of time, than the parameters, provided they get completed and signed. our...
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germany the u.k. china, france and russia. and all of our experts who have analyzed every aspect of this issue also join in that assessment. from the beginning we have negotiated as a team, and we are all agreed that this is the best outcome achievable, no viable alternatives, not one, would be nearly as effective as preventing -- at preventing iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon than over a period of time than the parameters providing they get completed and are signed. our political understanding arrived at today opens the door for a long-term resolution to the international community's concerns about iran's nuclear program. now, we have no illusions about the fact that we still have a ways to travel before we'll arrive at the destination that we seek. we still have many technical details to work out on both sides and still some other issues that we acknowledge still have to be resolved. for example the duration of the u.n. arms and ballistic missile restrictions on iran. and the precise timing of and mechanism for the conve
germany the u.k. china, france and russia. and all of our experts who have analyzed every aspect of this issue also join in that assessment. from the beginning we have negotiated as a team, and we are all agreed that this is the best outcome achievable, no viable alternatives, not one, would be nearly as effective as preventing -- at preventing iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon than over a period of time than the parameters providing they get completed and are signed. our political...
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u.k. relationship. manus: top stories this hour foreign ministers from russia, ukraine france and germany meet in berlino distrust the fragile cease-fire agreement as both the ukraine and russia accused each other of violating the accords. u.k. leaders say easing economic sanctions depends on full compliance. george osborne laid out the conservative party's plan to ease the tax threshold. >> the basic human instinct to some -- provide for your children and we believe that the home that you paid for should belong to you and your family so we will take family homes out of inheritance tax. so that only millionaires pay inheritance tax. manus: on the same program the deputy leader criticized the conservative plan. >> we don't think it is a priority to give tax relief on inheritance tax, we think if your home is worth more than 2 million pounds you should start to pay a mansion tax. they would give people with more than 2 million pounds inheritance tax relief. it is becoming clearer and clearer as we get to the election how the tories are helping a few people and we want everybody to be better off. manus: ma
u.k. relationship. manus: top stories this hour foreign ministers from russia, ukraine france and germany meet in berlino distrust the fragile cease-fire agreement as both the ukraine and russia accused each other of violating the accords. u.k. leaders say easing economic sanctions depends on full compliance. george osborne laid out the conservative party's plan to ease the tax threshold. >> the basic human instinct to some -- provide for your children and we believe that the home that...
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u.k. australia, germany, france japan, and russia. >> correct.he beginning of the expansion in asia. we're very excited. we're going to be live in more than 20 countries by the end of this year. >> so you've launched a marketplace now, you're beginning to actually monotize this really large community that you have tell us about how first of all how the marketplace is going, and secondly where do you think that's going to go going forward? >> before the marketplace, i have to say this is not the beginning of our monotization house community told us a long time ago how they want us to monoetize and we have a big professional marketplace on houses as well as other channels. but the product marketplace is something that we launched about six months ago. at the end of 2014 and its been growing really fast. i think the fact that the venders were there, the manufacturers were there as well as the homeowners ready to do that, and they really wanted house to become the place where they do everything. from the inspiration, to finding the professionals, int
u.k. australia, germany, france japan, and russia. >> correct.he beginning of the expansion in asia. we're very excited. we're going to be live in more than 20 countries by the end of this year. >> so you've launched a marketplace now, you're beginning to actually monotize this really large community that you have tell us about how first of all how the marketplace is going, and secondly where do you think that's going to go going forward? >> before the marketplace, i have to...
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we have tried and russia of that side with the rand and interestingly enough france and germany and the u.k. is slightly behind but the friend told the toughest position insofar. lou: and joining the international criminal court is this an institutional front the israeli government has to contend? >> they continue with the campaign to destroy a israel. they have been turning for quite some time to delegitimize israel's we couldn't do in the security council because of the veto to to hautboys policies. lou: could the administration has stopped the palestinian to become a member of the criminal court ? >> i believe so. with u.s. support to pay half a billion dollars per year. and without this assistance to be even politically viable. there was day mora judicious policy but that would. lou: tonight from televisa. vote to idea believe senator mendez would have been indicted with the cuba of policy? cast your vote to the commodity futures commission with manipulating wheat futures prices and instead have 5 million in profits as a result of the market shift. what kid you buy for $50 and 24 hours?
we have tried and russia of that side with the rand and interestingly enough france and germany and the u.k. is slightly behind but the friend told the toughest position insofar. lou: and joining the international criminal court is this an institutional front the israeli government has to contend? >> they continue with the campaign to destroy a israel. they have been turning for quite some time to delegitimize israel's we couldn't do in the security council because of the veto to to...
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time we saw the leaders of the p5+1 -- those are the nations including russia, china and the united states, germany, france and the u.khe iranian foreign minister to talk about exactly what kind of framework would move them ahead to prevent iran from ever being able to make a nuclear weapon. we want to go live to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. very interesting moment here to see how that was received by different sides, nicole. >> no doubt, liz, and we watched the market, certainly a market that went pack and forth. we saw volatility throughout this day. this market is very headline-driven. of course, all the news that we've gotten on iran right now as we go into the close we're seeing up arrows across the board for the dow, the nasdaq, the s&p 500 and the russell 2000. the dow's up about 83 points at the moment, and some of the winners would be home depot, verizon, jpmorgan. wanted to check in on governor daddy -- governor daddy yesterday, the ipo searched about 30%, today hit a new high of 27.27, and we're looking at it right now. let's take a look at it. however, overall big picture
time we saw the leaders of the p5+1 -- those are the nations including russia, china and the united states, germany, france and the u.khe iranian foreign minister to talk about exactly what kind of framework would move them ahead to prevent iran from ever being able to make a nuclear weapon. we want to go live to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. very interesting moment here to see how that was received by different sides, nicole. >> no doubt, liz, and we...
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it is the assessment of our negotiating partners -- germany the u.k., china, france, and russia -- and all of our experts who have analyzed every aspect of this issue also join in that assessment. from the beginning, we have negotiated as a team, and we are all agreed that this is the best outcome achievable. no viable alternatives would be nearly as effective as preventing iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon thann ovaryver a period of time that the parameters get completed and are sent. our political understanding arrived at today opens the door for a long-term resolution for the international community's concerns about iran's nuclear program. we have no illusions about the fact that we still have a ways to travel before we arrive at the destination that we seek. we still have many technical details to work out on both sides. there are still some other issues that we acknowledge still have to be resolved. for example, the duration of the youu.n. arms and ballistic missile restrictions and the conversion of the reactor. and once we are able to finalize the comprehensive deal, the proc
it is the assessment of our negotiating partners -- germany the u.k., china, france, and russia -- and all of our experts who have analyzed every aspect of this issue also join in that assessment. from the beginning, we have negotiated as a team, and we are all agreed that this is the best outcome achievable. no viable alternatives would be nearly as effective as preventing iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon thann ovaryver a period of time that the parameters get completed and are sent. our...
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germany, the u.k. china, france, and russia. of our experts who have analyzed every aspect of this issue also join in that assessment. from the beginning we have negotiated as a team. we are all agreed that this is the best outcome achievable. no viable alternatives not one, would be nearly as effective at preventing iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon than over a period of time than the parameters providing they get completed. our political understanding arrived at today opens the door for a long-term resolution to the international communities' concerns about iran's nuclear program. now, we have no illusions about the fact that we still have a ways to travel before we'll arrive at the destination that we seek. we still have many technical details to work out on both sides and other issues that have to be resolved. for example, the duration of the u.n. arms and ballistic missile restrictions on iran and the precise timing of and mechanism for the conversion of the iraq reactor and site. and of course once we're able to finaliz
germany, the u.k. china, france, and russia. of our experts who have analyzed every aspect of this issue also join in that assessment. from the beginning we have negotiated as a team. we are all agreed that this is the best outcome achievable. no viable alternatives not one, would be nearly as effective at preventing iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon than over a period of time than the parameters providing they get completed. our political understanding arrived at today opens the door for a...
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china, russia germany, france, the united states, the u.k., the e.u. and iran.ernative, and i presume that if anyone does not agree to everything the whole thing falls apart. what's the alternative to a deal? is there? >> in theory if they do not come to a deal the sanctions should stay in place. what's been questioned all along, particularly when it comes to europe when you talk to business leaders there, they feel like they are so close to being able to do business with iran that it's not clear the u.s. would be able to get all allies to stick with all of the sanctions because you need the whole world to go along with you in order for them to work and it's believed that the sanctions are finally brought iran to the table. if the u.s. looks like it has been the reason why the deal can't go forward that's been a crucial thing to look like, they've been involvesedd as possible, it's possible the europeans throw up their hands at the pressure of business leaders, and they give up on the sanctions, and then the whole thing falls apart. right now, the u.s. and the s
china, russia germany, france, the united states, the u.k., the e.u. and iran.ernative, and i presume that if anyone does not agree to everything the whole thing falls apart. what's the alternative to a deal? is there? >> in theory if they do not come to a deal the sanctions should stay in place. what's been questioned all along, particularly when it comes to europe when you talk to business leaders there, they feel like they are so close to being able to do business with iran that it's...