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however people in the uae have high affinity for tourism and welcome travelers. i think that's very important in tourism to have the local environment be be very receptive and welcoming. why from japan did you decide to come to dubai? because i always wanted to come and see all the tallest towers and dessert. every year they increase, the size of the fireworks. for us, i think it is, why is because arabs from new york. dubai is a unique case. in some ways i do appreciate it, admire it. and i admire it in this sense... dubai with its commercial approach let us say... has been able to bring together people of all areas of the world and somehow created a society which revolves around what people do, rather than what people think. so, if you walk in a mall, say in dubai, you will find all kinds of people and there will be people who even cannot talk to one another but they all live the same lifestyle. there are pressing economic reasons for oman to develop its tourist sector. half of the country's citizens are under 20 years old. in the next five years they will need
however people in the uae have high affinity for tourism and welcome travelers. i think that's very important in tourism to have the local environment be be very receptive and welcoming. why from japan did you decide to come to dubai? because i always wanted to come and see all the tallest towers and dessert. every year they increase, the size of the fireworks. for us, i think it is, why is because arabs from new york. dubai is a unique case. in some ways i do appreciate it, admire it. and i...
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so it's still very unsafe for civilians. >> on tuesday the uae is saying one of its soldiers was killedaden and yet the presence of their troops has not really been confirmed. can you tell us what you know about that. >> they are not visible. they are coordinating the military offensive against the houthis. they are planners if you would, but they are not active fighters on the ground. the active fighters are the resistance. but they -- they are on the field with the fighters, and unfortunately, second soldier was -- was killed yesterday -- today, a announced today. >> okay. thank you very much indeed for joining us. >> you're welcome. >>> turkish prime minister says a suspect has been identified in an apparent suicide bombing which killed 32 people. familiar list of victims have been laying their loved ones to rest. and many are angry. >> reporter: the tenderest of gestures. clutching and car raszing the coffin, he simply can't bare to let his loved one go. in southeast turkey relatives and friends of the victims experience their darkest day. their grief is far too powerful to contain.
so it's still very unsafe for civilians. >> on tuesday the uae is saying one of its soldiers was killedaden and yet the presence of their troops has not really been confirmed. can you tell us what you know about that. >> they are not visible. they are coordinating the military offensive against the houthis. they are planners if you would, but they are not active fighters on the ground. the active fighters are the resistance. but they -- they are on the field with the fighters, and...
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. >> two planes from saudi arabia and uae have arrived to bring humanitarian relief to the city. aden has beenagely inac mandarin inaccessible to aid and it's determined that 13 million people are in need of food. >>> top adviser to iran's supreme leaders say that international inspectors should not be allow access to military sites. this is in spite of the landmark nuclear deal signed on last tuesday. they told al jazeera that access to the sites will not be allowed. >> away from the interpretations of the 5 plus 1 countries i say clearly that access to military sites and inspections are not allowed. including the inspection atomic agency inspectors to sensitive sites, especially military sites will not be allowed. this "t" will not be allowed despite the cost. this is the final word. >> we have to sit at the same table. it does not mean than saudi arabia's policies will be identical to ours, but we have common points and we'll be able to sit together. let's agree that the it will be free from external attacks and our country must be protected from the zionist attacks. and we as
. >> two planes from saudi arabia and uae have arrived to bring humanitarian relief to the city. aden has beenagely inac mandarin inaccessible to aid and it's determined that 13 million people are in need of food. >>> top adviser to iran's supreme leaders say that international inspectors should not be allow access to military sites. this is in spite of the landmark nuclear deal signed on last tuesday. they told al jazeera that access to the sites will not be allowed. >>...
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the u.k., and the uae to bring an end to the crisis.t is unclear if it will bear any fruit, given his proximity with houthi rebels as well as the president's absence from the talks. stuart: you have been fleeced so said the republican chairman of the senate foreign relations committee to the u.s. secretary of state john kerry. in response, john kerry fought that -- fought back, saying it was foolish to think they could've held out for a better deal. the hearing is marking the next phase of a bruising struggle leading to what will arguably be the biggest senate for policy vote in a decade. >> what you have done is to codify a perfectly aligned pathway for iran to get a nuclear weapon just by abiding by this agreement, not unlike the hotel guest that leaves only with a hotel bathrobe on his back. i believe you have been fleeced. secretary kerry: you believe after negotiating this with five partners i should have walked away with this -- walked away from this and as partners. i it or not, they have developed the ability to produce the fiss
the u.k., and the uae to bring an end to the crisis.t is unclear if it will bear any fruit, given his proximity with houthi rebels as well as the president's absence from the talks. stuart: you have been fleeced so said the republican chairman of the senate foreign relations committee to the u.s. secretary of state john kerry. in response, john kerry fought that -- fought back, saying it was foolish to think they could've held out for a better deal. the hearing is marking the next phase of a...
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a couple of them have taken place in the uae for example.he afghans are pushing for chinese engagement because of the potential influence. katty: doing know who is therefore representative for the tally ban, and how high it went in the taliban? >> the names of the taliban participants have not been released, yet. we will see how the powers react to the pakistani press statement issued today. it said that those who participated in the meeting were authorized by the leadership of the taliban. they said the same things about the afghan. we will see how the taliban reacts. if they do not react negatively that would be a positive indicator. katty: we would assume that he was giving acceptance of the meeting. >> that would be the implication. katty: they had meeting, they will meet again after ramadan. how far do you think the talks will go? >> the negotiations will be highly complicated. the devil in these negotiations are always in the details. the afghan side would have to keep the broad coalition that is composing the government together. they
a couple of them have taken place in the uae for example.he afghans are pushing for chinese engagement because of the potential influence. katty: doing know who is therefore representative for the tally ban, and how high it went in the taliban? >> the names of the taliban participants have not been released, yet. we will see how the powers react to the pakistani press statement issued today. it said that those who participated in the meeting were authorized by the leadership of the...
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the uae was $200 million of drone technology with $130 million in ammunitions in the pipeline. the u.s. and israel were reported already to be in talks for what was described as a multi-billion dollars weapons compensation package for the iranian deal. saudi arabia spent $80 billion on weaponry last year. it's waiting for $2 billion in u.s. helicopters. for the obama administration a middle east conventional arms race isn't an unfortunate consequence but a separate policy decision. the proliferation analysts the u.s. priority is preventing a nuclear weapons race not a conventional one. >> the united states has long been a supplier of weapons to many of the states. the french have the british have, the russians have. there have been buyers. these are oil-rich countries that are not spending their money where they ought to which is on the health and welfare of the people of their countries. if you asked me for my opinion. >> reporter: once this arms buildup in the gulf was seen in terms of deterrents things have changed. the weapons are now being used from yemen to bahrain to lib
the uae was $200 million of drone technology with $130 million in ammunitions in the pipeline. the u.s. and israel were reported already to be in talks for what was described as a multi-billion dollars weapons compensation package for the iranian deal. saudi arabia spent $80 billion on weaponry last year. it's waiting for $2 billion in u.s. helicopters. for the obama administration a middle east conventional arms race isn't an unfortunate consequence but a separate policy decision. the...
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administration has sold $64 billion worth the we have are you to gulf corpse council countries the uaemillion of drone technology with $130 million worth of knew missions also in the pipeline, lob no one wants $500 million worse of the weaponry. the u.s. and israel were in talks for what was described as multi billion dollars weapons compensation package for the iranian deal. saudi arabia spent an unrivaled $80 billion on weaponry last year currently waiting for some billion dollars in u.s. helicopters a middle east conventional arms race isn't an unfortunate consequence of the nuclear deal iran but a separate policy decisions. for arms prolific analyst darryl kimball the u.s. priority is above all preventing a u.s. nuclear weapons race not a conventional one. >> we have long been a spryer, the french has british russias have and there have been buyers, these are oil rich countries not spending their money on where they ought to which is on the health and welfare of the people of their country fist you ask me for my opinion. >> reporter: where once this arms buildup from the gulf was s
administration has sold $64 billion worth the we have are you to gulf corpse council countries the uaemillion of drone technology with $130 million worth of knew missions also in the pipeline, lob no one wants $500 million worse of the weaponry. the u.s. and israel were in talks for what was described as multi billion dollars weapons compensation package for the iranian deal. saudi arabia spent an unrivaled $80 billion on weaponry last year currently waiting for some billion dollars in u.s....
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tonight, the uae citizen has been put to death, two weeks after he was convicted of the teacher's murder. >>> a developing headline from vienna tonight. the high stakes negotiations with iran to hammer out a deal cutting iran's ability to build a nuclear bomb. now comes word signs of an historic deal could come at any time. abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran standing by. terry? >> reporter: good evening, david. today we're hearing from these negotiators that they can see the finish line in these historic talks, but they just can't get there. they still can't get to yes. the basic deal is clear -- iran wants no more sanctions immediately. the right to develop peaceful nuclear programs. they basically want to be a normal country again. the u.s. wants sanctions lifted gradually, strict nuclear inspections for at least ten years, basically, iran on probation. so the sticking points -- how fast should those sanctions be lifted? and what about that u.n. arms embargo that stops iran from developing conventional weapons, like missiles? they aren't easy issues. these talks in vienna ha
tonight, the uae citizen has been put to death, two weeks after he was convicted of the teacher's murder. >>> a developing headline from vienna tonight. the high stakes negotiations with iran to hammer out a deal cutting iran's ability to build a nuclear bomb. now comes word signs of an historic deal could come at any time. abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran standing by. terry? >> reporter: good evening, david. today we're hearing from these negotiators that they can...
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i was in the uae earlier this year. let me say the sense that the united states is having abandoned the region, the lack of credibility of the administration is palpable. they hold us in contempt. they hold american policy and the same. let's face it for what it is. that is the message and our performance in the negotiations is one measure of that. the other one mentioned is failing to respond to the red line and the assad use cw. abandoning mubarak in egypt. it had a profound effect. this is a fertile ground for proliferation and i think you are going to see it in the real question is will this lead to the npt regime which is a very important concern. >> lets go here and look him over this way. >> high [inaudible] american university. this is for mr. doran. he said repeatedly america's allies are looking on us in contempt and the iraqi regime is asking america to intervene with isis and not iran. what you say to the fact in september 2014 alibi they went to tehran and asked to intervene with isis? and also to the fact
i was in the uae earlier this year. let me say the sense that the united states is having abandoned the region, the lack of credibility of the administration is palpable. they hold us in contempt. they hold american policy and the same. let's face it for what it is. that is the message and our performance in the negotiations is one measure of that. the other one mentioned is failing to respond to the red line and the assad use cw. abandoning mubarak in egypt. it had a profound effect. this is a...
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martha: we have reactions on the uae now. we are going to talk about that with senator corker.he voices of capitol hill responding to this huge development. we'll speak with him moment away. eric: we'll have a teenager's incredible story of survival. found alive in the wood days after a plane crash. >> i want to get her into some counseling and let her work through the events. i believe in god and i have seen stuff like this happen self times. there is no way i cannot believe in god. mornings. wonderful, crazy mornings. we figure you probably don't have time to wait on hold. that's why at xfinity we're hard at work building new apps like this one that lets you choose a time for us to call you. so instead of waiting on hold, we'll call you when things are just as wonderful... [phone rings] but a little less crazy. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. eric: we have been waiting for the comments from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they are now delayed and we know why. the
martha: we have reactions on the uae now. we are going to talk about that with senator corker.he voices of capitol hill responding to this huge development. we'll speak with him moment away. eric: we'll have a teenager's incredible story of survival. found alive in the wood days after a plane crash. >> i want to get her into some counseling and let her work through the events. i believe in god and i have seen stuff like this happen self times. there is no way i cannot believe in god....
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yeganeh his wife and a fellow journalist works for the uae-based newspaper "the national."l iranian citizen. this is their city, tehran. the official attitude toward fun in general seems to be an ever-shifting -- how -- is fun even a good idea? >> a lot of push and pull. a lot of give and take. when i first started coming here you wouldn't hear pop music in a restaurant or -- >> now it is everywhere. >> now it is everywhere. >> we have police, they arrest girls or women for having the hijab or not being covered enough. it is not that we live with the police in our head, you know. >> one of the first things that people will say when you say, i'm going to iran. yeah, but don't they make women do this, this, this, this. >> yeah. >> actually not so much, not as much as our friends. compare and contrast, women aren't allowed to drive in saudi arabia. >> that's right. or vote. >> or vote. you can drive. you can vote. >> yeah, of course. of course. my sister is an accountant. she has her own company. girls are allowed to do almost everything, except if you want to go and watch foo
yeganeh his wife and a fellow journalist works for the uae-based newspaper "the national."l iranian citizen. this is their city, tehran. the official attitude toward fun in general seems to be an ever-shifting -- how -- is fun even a good idea? >> a lot of push and pull. a lot of give and take. when i first started coming here you wouldn't hear pop music in a restaurant or -- >> now it is everywhere. >> now it is everywhere. >> we have police, they arrest girls...
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the third to die in the conflict even though the uae has confirm confirmed that it has deployed ground forces to yemen. there has been fighting west of yemen's mountainous region of taiz. army units have launched attacks on houthi rebels. 17 fighters were killed among the houthies and their allies. 43 are injured. three members of the pro government popular resistant committee also dead. >>> suspects have been identified in a suicide-bombing. it happened on monday. families of the victims have been laying their loved ones to rest, and now many are angry that more wasn't done to protect them. >> the tenderest of gestures under the most terrifying of events. in southeast turkey relatives and friends of the victims experience their darkest day. their grief is far too powerful to contain. later one of the injured youth activists looks on in horror and sadness. he was going to go into kobane with two of his best friends. two friends who are now gone. traumatized to his core, it's clear his psychological wounds are even more painful than his physical ones. just under the collective sadness a
the third to die in the conflict even though the uae has confirm confirmed that it has deployed ground forces to yemen. there has been fighting west of yemen's mountainous region of taiz. army units have launched attacks on houthi rebels. 17 fighters were killed among the houthies and their allies. 43 are injured. three members of the pro government popular resistant committee also dead. >>> suspects have been identified in a suicide-bombing. it happened on monday. families of the...
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region let alone others, far less than saudi arabia, of course far less than israel, even less than uae. if they were to develop nuclear weapons which is a big if, it would be part of their deterrent strategy. >> we'll have more of my conversation with chomsky in a few minutes in our in context segment. more than a week has passed since the deal with iran was announced, be hoped the agreement would bring about their release. today one of iran's chief negotiators said their situation was discussed but only briefly. >> translator: we touched on the iranian nationals as a humanitarian issue. we did not discuss any other issues. >> today was the anniversary of the arrest of washington post reporter jason rezaian. today the newspaper asked the united nations to help free him. the senate foreign relations committee will hold their refrigerators hearing on the deal on wednesday. treasury secretary jacob lew is scheduled to testify live coverage 10:00 a.m. eastern 7:00 a.m. pacific. >>> a string of bombings in iraq killed 30 people. 18 died with when a car explodein a predominantly shia neighbo
region let alone others, far less than saudi arabia, of course far less than israel, even less than uae. if they were to develop nuclear weapons which is a big if, it would be part of their deterrent strategy. >> we'll have more of my conversation with chomsky in a few minutes in our in context segment. more than a week has passed since the deal with iran was announced, be hoped the agreement would bring about their release. today one of iran's chief negotiators said their situation was...
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well, the iranian foreign minister is now in the uae.is explaining the nuclear deal, but is he talking about other things. and the next important meeting will be in doha qatar, where there will be a meeting of all of the gulf corporation council, six countries there, at that meeting, secretary kerry will be there along with the russian foreign minister, new thoughts and ideas, they say on syria, and it seems to me the idea is this, you have lots of regional countries which have been on different sides. they are hoping to pull all of those countries in to take action against isil. >> what do you think the prime minister meant when he said the u.s. could use the air base to attack syria, but only within a certain framework? >> well i'm sure that there is going to be a deal of exactly what they can do and what they cannot do. what is one of the biggest nato air bases and certainly one of the most air bases in the region. but the fact that the u.s. and turkey are now talking about that turkish base that base that is so important in being use
well, the iranian foreign minister is now in the uae.is explaining the nuclear deal, but is he talking about other things. and the next important meeting will be in doha qatar, where there will be a meeting of all of the gulf corporation council, six countries there, at that meeting, secretary kerry will be there along with the russian foreign minister, new thoughts and ideas, they say on syria, and it seems to me the idea is this, you have lots of regional countries which have been on...
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now our global outlook the kalees times from uae failure to address the larger issue of corruption playore people into the arms of extremist elements. the writer talks on newly elected president muhammadu buhari. >>> in the telegraph a u.k. parliament member praises chancellor's budget means britain can hold its head high on the world stage. the agreement to spend 2% of the country's gdp on the military. shows that britain is serious about keeping strong military. >>> donald trump's course in scotland, controversial comments about mexican migrants leaves scottish golfers in a damaging situation. >>> iraq has recovered more than 800 ancient artifacts looted from the country after the u.s. invasion in 2003. some pieces are more than 3,000 years old. they were seized by customs officials around the world and only today trowrnd returned to baghdad. jane arraf has the story from baghdad. >> it might have been hard he to get them back than get them out. piece from international customs agents after being looted from iraq in 2003. many sites are under i.s.i.l. control where there's not much ir
now our global outlook the kalees times from uae failure to address the larger issue of corruption playore people into the arms of extremist elements. the writer talks on newly elected president muhammadu buhari. >>> in the telegraph a u.k. parliament member praises chancellor's budget means britain can hold its head high on the world stage. the agreement to spend 2% of the country's gdp on the military. shows that britain is serious about keeping strong military. >>> donald...
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either is decent order, jordan uae, kurdistan, try to make it more consensual and where there is consensual order tunisia, lebanon, protect it like a rare flower. we got to go right down that checklist, it seems to me but do not buy into anybody's schtick. there's a deep shia-arab-sunni thing going on. i have said before --exec. it is so deep. iran is like your big brother walks out and slams the door. charlie stakes the -- takes the stereo. and we have a soul relationship with dad in washington. 36 years later, big brother is back. i won my pen, i want my stereo, i want my bicycle, that is what is going on area the arabs are freaking out because there has never been an iranian ambassador in washington. they had the sole monopoly based on dialogue here. that is going to break down and that is a good thing because ultimately what have we learned? have learned -- we have learned two things about the middle east. we tried in afghanistan and iraq and libya. there is a reason to act with humility and not think you can remake all of this. number one. there is a reason to understand if you think o
either is decent order, jordan uae, kurdistan, try to make it more consensual and where there is consensual order tunisia, lebanon, protect it like a rare flower. we got to go right down that checklist, it seems to me but do not buy into anybody's schtick. there's a deep shia-arab-sunni thing going on. i have said before --exec. it is so deep. iran is like your big brother walks out and slams the door. charlie stakes the -- takes the stereo. and we have a soul relationship with dad in...
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where there is decent order, jordan, uae, kurdistan, try to make it more consensual, and where theres consensual order, tunisia, lebanon, protect it like a rare flower. we have to go right down the checklist, it seems, but don't buy into anybody's shtick. there is a deep shia-arab-person-sunni thing going on here. you and i are not part of the story. i have said before -- it is so deep. iran is like your big brother walks out the door 36 years ago and slams the door. charlie takes the stereo. tom takes his bicycle. you bet takes his bunk bed. charlotte takes his favorite pen. and we have a sole relationship with dad over in washington. 36 years later, big brother is back. i want my opinion, i want my stereo, -- my pen, i want my stereo, i want my bicycle, that is what is going on, so the arabs are freaking out because there has never been an iranian ambassador in washington. they have had a sole monopoly basically on the dialogue here. that is going to break down and that is a good thing because ultimately, what have we learned? i think we have learned two things about the middle eas
where there is decent order, jordan, uae, kurdistan, try to make it more consensual, and where theres consensual order, tunisia, lebanon, protect it like a rare flower. we have to go right down the checklist, it seems, but don't buy into anybody's shtick. there is a deep shia-arab-person-sunni thing going on here. you and i are not part of the story. i have said before -- it is so deep. iran is like your big brother walks out the door 36 years ago and slams the door. charlie takes the stereo....
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. >> mark one country in one gulf state the uae today came out in support of this differing with thef the gulf council. but it does dismantle the core of their reactor at iraq and arak, irak and it does create limits on what can be done underground. there are significant steps on the whole fuel cycle according to our energy secretary and secretary kerry, but energy secretary earnest monuz is a nuclear physicist from m.i.t. and he's been here negotiating every step of the way on this. couldn't they be right? >> we looked at this deal very care flid and we're still learning all the details. but the big picture is clear, iran gets to maintain a formidable nuclear infrastructure. it doesn't have to close down a single nuclear facility even those two that were built illegally underground. at netance there will be thousands of centrifuges that will continue spinning. they continue to be allowed to do r&d on next generation centrifuges. basically iran gets to keep this massive infrastructure and in a decade or so under the deal you have a situation where iran is very close to having the cap
. >> mark one country in one gulf state the uae today came out in support of this differing with thef the gulf council. but it does dismantle the core of their reactor at iraq and arak, irak and it does create limits on what can be done underground. there are significant steps on the whole fuel cycle according to our energy secretary and secretary kerry, but energy secretary earnest monuz is a nuclear physicist from m.i.t. and he's been here negotiating every step of the way on this....
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even in oil-rich uae just announced solar power is cheaper that natural gas in dubai. >> you think these everything down and driving this insane growth of solar is going to continue into the future? >> not only is it going to continue out to the future but it's already achieved its goal. we're already cheaper than new coal and new gas and we'll only get cheaper. new coal and new natural gas will get more expensive. >> utilities understand this is a threat. even wind power which can get routed essentially through utility, natural gas coal all these different types of power. rooftop solar is distinct in that it cuts out the utility middle man. they are trying hard to attack and beat back solar. >> the utilities make most of their money on the wires. they like central station solar. they like transporting that power to your house because that's how they make money. when you generate power off your own roof that's where you're cutting them off. that's where costco walmart, whole foods have all decided to go this way. >> we've seen these bills introduced and attempt to attack solar. well, you
even in oil-rich uae just announced solar power is cheaper that natural gas in dubai. >> you think these everything down and driving this insane growth of solar is going to continue into the future? >> not only is it going to continue out to the future but it's already achieved its goal. we're already cheaper than new coal and new gas and we'll only get cheaper. new coal and new natural gas will get more expensive. >> utilities understand this is a threat. even wind power...
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. >> china, india, japan, even taiwan and uae, those banks? >> correct. >> therefore, if we denied the lifting of economic sanctions, that money is in the hands of foreign banks. what in your professional opinion is the likelihood that that money would be released to iran. >> it's iran's money that is tied up because of sanctions. they have sold oil, the money has gone into these foreign accounts and it's sitting there. if this agreement, this deal were to be rejected the question is what do those other banks do? i don't think they will feel bound to hold that money the way they have held it in an escrow away from iran. and i think without an nuclear agreement some of that money will start going back to iran if this agreement is rejected. >> so to recapitulate then if we were to reject it the money is likely to flow because it's in the hands of foreign banks that would not be compelled to adhere to the united states wishes at that point; is that correct? >> right. we do obviously have sanctions that we could impose in other ways but this money
. >> china, india, japan, even taiwan and uae, those banks? >> correct. >> therefore, if we denied the lifting of economic sanctions, that money is in the hands of foreign banks. what in your professional opinion is the likelihood that that money would be released to iran. >> it's iran's money that is tied up because of sanctions. they have sold oil, the money has gone into these foreign accounts and it's sitting there. if this agreement, this deal were to be rejected...
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the good news here is what we're beginning to see with this joint center with the uae, and putting that into place where uae and others in the region can take a larger leadership role in the counter campaign to me -- it's not going to solve this any time soon but it's showing progress in the right direction. >> take two at once? >> yeah, two at once and then we'll wrap. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. alexander kravitz from inside the iraq. one question for ms. margon. general allen talked about hundreds of displaced families returning to -- i think he said -- tikrit, you spoke about thousands of homes being burnt in tikrit. and i don't know -- what i'd like to ask is do you have more specific figures on the repopulation of tikrit? because i think that that's a barometer for the success. you take it over, but are the local populations actually coming back? and for mr. lang general allen talked about, you know giving a chance to functioning federalism. and other policies of the iraqi government. normally you would think that we would go in as was the case you know, with t
the good news here is what we're beginning to see with this joint center with the uae, and putting that into place where uae and others in the region can take a larger leadership role in the counter campaign to me -- it's not going to solve this any time soon but it's showing progress in the right direction. >> take two at once? >> yeah, two at once and then we'll wrap. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. alexander kravitz from inside the iraq. one question...
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and the good news here, is what we're beginning to see with the uae, and putting that into place where the uae and others in the region can take a larger leadership role in the counterinformation campaign to me -- it's not going to solve this anytime soon, but it's showing progress in the right direction. >> two at once? >> two at once and then we'll wrap. >> one question for ms. margon. general allen talked about displaced families returning to tikrit. you spoke about thousands of homes being burned in tikrit. and i don't know -- what i'd like to ask is do you have more specific figures on the repopulation of tikrit? i think that's a barometer of the success. you take it over, but the local populations actually coming back? and for mr. lang, general allen talked about, you know, giving a chance to functioning federalism. and other policies of the iraqi government. normally you would think that we would go in as was the case with the surge, there was military -- it's a multidimensional effort, you would think we would go in with programs, for example, the usaid supporting a government.
and the good news here, is what we're beginning to see with the uae, and putting that into place where the uae and others in the region can take a larger leadership role in the counterinformation campaign to me -- it's not going to solve this anytime soon, but it's showing progress in the right direction. >> two at once? >> two at once and then we'll wrap. >> one question for ms. margon. general allen talked about displaced families returning to tikrit. you spoke about...
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if you are jordan, if you are turkey, if you are saudi arainia, uae, et cetera, you will look at this and say i'm going to do nuclear wise exactly what iran has the ability to do because i don't want to be at a disadvantage if iran decides to go nuclear and, you know he what? the united states really has no moral authority now to stop our allies from doing what we just allowed our greatest enemy to do. >> congressman, thank you, sir. >> you bet. thank you. >> american allies in the middle east including israel may be lashing out at the nuclear deal iran and syria total celebration and just hours ago the white house press corps confronting president obama. >> does it give you any pause to see this deal praised by syrian dictator assad as a great victory for iran or praise by those in tehran who still shout "death to america." and yet our closest ally in the middle east calls it a mistake of historic proportions and here in congress it looks like a large majority will vote to reject this deal. i know you can veto that rejection. but do you have any concerns about seeing a majority of th
if you are jordan, if you are turkey, if you are saudi arainia, uae, et cetera, you will look at this and say i'm going to do nuclear wise exactly what iran has the ability to do because i don't want to be at a disadvantage if iran decides to go nuclear and, you know he what? the united states really has no moral authority now to stop our allies from doing what we just allowed our greatest enemy to do. >> congressman, thank you, sir. >> you bet. thank you. >> american allies...
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this morning the uae's foreign policy chief who presided over some of the agreement basically was incredibly pleads. she said this is proof that diplomacy can work. she said while it isn't a deal built on trust, it is a deal that could lead to trust believe. already, there are plans for a procession of high ranking officials to visit tehran. the french foreign minister is going to visit soon. the uk's foreign secretary says that he hopes that the u.k. and iran will open their respective embassies by the end of the year and she hopes to see the first e.u. mission in iran by 2016, so high hopes here from the e.u. on a new era of international relations with iran. >> thank you very much indeed for that. reporting live from brussels there. the french ambassador to the u.n. currently speaking at the security council there in new york. just to recap the security council hannan musty approved the deal with iran, which cuts iranian centrifuges by two thirds, stops it bruising weapons grade uranium and puts legally binding constraints on iran's development of the nuclear weapons and ballistic missile
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neither placed well in uae right-of-way new hampshire, et cetera set ra. it's a very different thing to support people in july, a year before the election than it is to support them when you actually have to walk into a voting booth. when people have to choose between donald trump and anybody else, they'll choose one of the other 16 people. that's why when he goes head to head with hillary clinton, he loses by a large margin. >> he loses in a huge margin. >> yeah. even republicans, a lot of republicans will choose hillary over him. >> it's interesting when you look at this. 59% of all registered voters democrats, republicans, inspects view trump unfavorably. but a lot of people still want him in this race. of all of the republicans, they're most interested in him at the debates. interesting what he said in iowa yesterday. he said he's not experienced at all at debating. he's just focused on creating jobs. what do you expect from him in this first debate? >> i think he's going to be classic donald trump. try to cut people off. try to take over the stage. if
neither placed well in uae right-of-way new hampshire, et cetera set ra. it's a very different thing to support people in july, a year before the election than it is to support them when you actually have to walk into a voting booth. when people have to choose between donald trump and anybody else, they'll choose one of the other 16 people. that's why when he goes head to head with hillary clinton, he loses by a large margin. >> he loses in a huge margin. >> yeah. even republicans,...
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first of all we are already helping uae build a nuclear energy program for nuclear reactors to provide electricity to their people and told them so that you can't build a nuclear bomb you can't enrich rue rain yum. they said okay. we signed this deal with iran saying, well, you wanted to build a nuclear bomb but you can continue enriching uranium. countries will jump up. beyond that point when iran gets past the 15-year limit of this deal and they start getting closer to a nuclear weapon the saudis said they'll look into a nuclear weapon and other countries in the region probably do the same. there's a proliferation risk that comes, maybe not immediately with this deal but in the near future. >> blaze, dana, thank you both. we appreciate it. >> thanks a lot. >> thank you. >>> next to the hill we go for reaction to the president's news deal. >>> who's watching the cameras? caught on tape can this video help authorities find the killer drug lord? >>> and the embodiment of the wall street fears in one man. you might like what he has to say but you'll want to hear it. ♪ building aircraft,
first of all we are already helping uae build a nuclear energy program for nuclear reactors to provide electricity to their people and told them so that you can't build a nuclear bomb you can't enrich rue rain yum. they said okay. we signed this deal with iran saying, well, you wanted to build a nuclear bomb but you can continue enriching uranium. countries will jump up. beyond that point when iran gets past the 15-year limit of this deal and they start getting closer to a nuclear weapon the...
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i was in the uae the sense of the united states of having abandoned the region, the lack of credibility of this administration is palpable. they hold us in contempt. they hold american policy in disdain. let's face it for what it is. that is the message. our performance in the negotiations is just one measure of that. the other one was mentioned. that is failing to respond to the red line when bashar al-assad use chemical weapons. that had a profound affect on the united states. abandoning mubarak in egypt. it had a profound effect on how we are perceived. this is a fertile ground for proliferation. i think you are going to see it. i think the real question is, will this lead to the in of the regime -- the end of the regime, which is a very important concern. >> let's go here, and then we will come over this way. >> american university. hi. this is for mr. doran. you said our allies are looking at us in contempt. what do you say to the fact that in september 2014, that there was a request to intervene with isis and the fact that there has been an overwhelming amount of appreciation and
i was in the uae the sense of the united states of having abandoned the region, the lack of credibility of this administration is palpable. they hold us in contempt. they hold american policy in disdain. let's face it for what it is. that is the message. our performance in the negotiations is just one measure of that. the other one was mentioned. that is failing to respond to the red line when bashar al-assad use chemical weapons. that had a profound affect on the united states. abandoning...
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and the likes are the types of terrorist organizations that are sponsored by our so-called ally, the uaear, and especially saudi arabia, through tens and tens of billions of dollars of expenditures. so that is where we have to draw the line. that is the major problem. as far as israel is concerned, i think after having tried to secure, rightly so, a seven country called israel while giving, you know, equitable rights to the so-called palestinians in the region, we should really once and for all tried to advocate for one country, one person, one vote, and have that entire region declared as one unified country that is not really just based. if it is a jewish state or islamic state, it cannot be democratic because you put -- you know -- you basically say unless you are jewish or unless you are islamic, that you're not going to be entitled to democracy. host: all right, david. this is from the "washington post," jeb bush, the florida -- former florida governor, attacks trumps -- trump's vitriol in part of iowa. and then the front page of the "washington post" has a lengthy piece this mining
and the likes are the types of terrorist organizations that are sponsored by our so-called ally, the uaear, and especially saudi arabia, through tens and tens of billions of dollars of expenditures. so that is where we have to draw the line. that is the major problem. as far as israel is concerned, i think after having tried to secure, rightly so, a seven country called israel while giving, you know, equitable rights to the so-called palestinians in the region, we should really once and for all...
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yeganeh his wife and a fellow journalist works for the uae-based newspaper "the national."fficial attitude toward fun in general seems to be an ever-shifting -- how -- is fun even a good idea? >> a lot of push and pull. a lot of give and take. when i first started coming here you wouldn't hear pop music in a restaurant or -- >> now it is everywhere. >> now it is everywhere. >> we have police, they arrest girls or women for having the hijab or not being covered enough. it is not that we live with the police in our head, you know. >> one of the first things that people will say when you say, i'm going to iran. yeah, but don't they make women do this, this, this, this. >> yeah. >> actually not so much, not as much as our friends. compare and contrast, women aren't allowed to drive in saudi arabia. >> that's right. or vote. >> or vote. you can drive. you can vote. >> yeah, of course. of course. my sister is an accountant. she has her own company. girls are allowed to do almost everything, except if you want to go and watch football. >> can't watch football? >> we cannot. >> wom
yeganeh his wife and a fellow journalist works for the uae-based newspaper "the national."fficial attitude toward fun in general seems to be an ever-shifting -- how -- is fun even a good idea? >> a lot of push and pull. a lot of give and take. when i first started coming here you wouldn't hear pop music in a restaurant or -- >> now it is everywhere. >> now it is everywhere. >> we have police, they arrest girls or women for having the hijab or not being covered...
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we can go back to an agreement like that which one of our closest allies in the region the uae agreedn could agree to something similar. john kerry rejected that. second, on sanctions, you know, secretary kerry is saying hey, if the international community is not part of sanctions, that's it. well that's not true. i've been involved in the bush administration in terms of our sanctions. unilateral sanctions from the united states if it relates to the under secretaryenergy sector or the financial community, global financial community, we still have tremendous power even if we have to go it alone on sanctions. finally, what we haven't had at all in in administration and secretary kerry even implied it in the testimony yesterday, we need a comprehensive strategy on iran. we have been so focused on the issue of nuclear -- the nuclear agreement. we have not focused on them being the largest state sponsor of terrorism, human rights ballistic missiles. i think there's plenty of options. >> all right. mike? >> senator, you said in your statement here and i quote, the primary responsibility of
we can go back to an agreement like that which one of our closest allies in the region the uae agreedn could agree to something similar. john kerry rejected that. second, on sanctions, you know, secretary kerry is saying hey, if the international community is not part of sanctions, that's it. well that's not true. i've been involved in the bush administration in terms of our sanctions. unilateral sanctions from the united states if it relates to the under secretaryenergy sector or the financial...
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sunni concerns with saudi arabia and the uae.re is confidence in the united states and barack obama, but i would not exaggerated here it. brendan: coming up how much different countries are skimping on their r&d budget. that is the subject of today's single best chart. it is "bloomberg surveillance" on bloomberg television. good morning. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. the president in ethiopia. he will comment soon with the prime minister of ethiopia. we will bring that to you when we see it in a few moments. let's get to our single best chart. here is brendan greeley. brendan: new recommendations from scientific advisors to the you when -- to the u.n. here's what we're looking at. public spending on r&d. it should be 3.5%. the completely arbitrary number made up by a commission for the u.n.. israel on top, finland, south korea, sweden, japan. the global average well above 2%. the u.s. above 5% -- above 2.5%. richard haass, is the number on public spending significant? richard: i would want to see trends. it is interesting that i
sunni concerns with saudi arabia and the uae.re is confidence in the united states and barack obama, but i would not exaggerated here it. brendan: coming up how much different countries are skimping on their r&d budget. that is the subject of today's single best chart. it is "bloomberg surveillance" on bloomberg television. good morning. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. the president in ethiopia. he will comment soon with the prime minister of ethiopia. we will bring that to you...
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doing a deal with iran to really discouragement and frustration of her allies in the arab region , uaeabia, and israel. i think that is what the republican line will be. democrats are very strong supporters of israel. it is going to be a hard sell for the president but i think it's going to be equally hard for the congress to reject it. because if it is rejected by the congress all we can do at that point is keep our sanctions in place while other countries want to lift the sanctions. it will be the united states sanctioning itself while our friends are trying to enter the marketplace and build it to their economic benefit. this is going to be a tough one for congress to ultimately prevail on, even though a majority will be strongly opposed to it. matt: ever since we started these talks, we sort of locked ourselves in. there was no way of backing out and it sounds like we are pursuing a strategy of appeasement because the alternative is worse. unthinkable even. secretary cohen: once we decided that iran would be allowed to go forward with an enrichment program on it's on soil -- own so
doing a deal with iran to really discouragement and frustration of her allies in the arab region , uaeabia, and israel. i think that is what the republican line will be. democrats are very strong supporters of israel. it is going to be a hard sell for the president but i think it's going to be equally hard for the congress to reject it. because if it is rejected by the congress all we can do at that point is keep our sanctions in place while other countries want to lift the sanctions. it will...
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this could spur the cascade proliferation that would include saudi arabia possibly turkey, egypt, the uaemaybe i'll shari'a sharia and that would lead to the multi-puller or the middle east with each country on a trigger because they will be lacking secure second-strike capabilities, so it will be the loser gore use it situation. so if you think that the middle east is volatile and dangerous now just wait. even some former senior officials are involved that are involved in formulating the administration policy on the iran issue warned that in an open letter in the institute for near east policy the emerging deal may fall short of meeting the administration's own standard of the agreement. the bottom line is the obama administration has an agreement in principle with the regime that has few principles except to expand its power and export its revolution. this submerging deal already has weakened weakened the u.s. alliances with important friends. it's undermining the procedural liability of the u.s. as an ally. it's reduced u.s. employment puts iran in the position to expand its influence.
this could spur the cascade proliferation that would include saudi arabia possibly turkey, egypt, the uaemaybe i'll shari'a sharia and that would lead to the multi-puller or the middle east with each country on a trigger because they will be lacking secure second-strike capabilities, so it will be the loser gore use it situation. so if you think that the middle east is volatile and dangerous now just wait. even some former senior officials are involved that are involved in formulating the...
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june and opec in particular increased because of record high output from iraq saudi arabia and the uae even before iran is brought into the fold as well. oil prices have softened but bouncing back a little bit today. let's look at european equity markets which as you can see very strong this morning. we're looking at 1.5% of gains for the stoxx 600. continental europe as well. the stoxx 50 incredibly strong up 2.6%. all of this on positivity relating to the proposals that greece submitted it follows major three week shed off which saw the shanghai composite report a third of its value. it's the country's plan to liberalize markets and open up to foreign investment. the economist tweeted this picture describing china's response to the decline as panicked. there's evidence in the world's second largest economy slow down. car sales for the first time in two years. prompting the auto association to slash it's forecast for 2015 sales in half. let's get more on the story from asia with adam live in singapore this is the first early sign that we're getting. many economists out there have been
june and opec in particular increased because of record high output from iraq saudi arabia and the uae even before iran is brought into the fold as well. oil prices have softened but bouncing back a little bit today. let's look at european equity markets which as you can see very strong this morning. we're looking at 1.5% of gains for the stoxx 600. continental europe as well. the stoxx 50 incredibly strong up 2.6%. all of this on positivity relating to the proposals that greece submitted it...
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jordan and the uae, are not allowed to enrich based on their agreement, but bad actors china, russia and vietnam, oh they can enrich. et doesn't make. page 5 line 13 of the general provisions of the agreement states that the nations will quote, cooperate as a appropriate in the nuclear energy and engage in willp am projects oose detailed in a nmp nex 3. the situation becomes really scary. the nations and iran can cooperate. what does that maine? it spells it out and it includes, facilitation of iran's acquisition of light water reactors, construction of new light water power real actors, construction of state of the art light water research reactors, supplies of state of the art control systems for the research and power reactors and the list keeps going with regard to these research and power reactors. on the job training for these research and power reactors. joint reactor react iris in order to upgrade current systems. we will be helping iran to modernize and upgrade their reactor. this is absolutely absurd. and dangerously absurd. how could we sect any country to be with the iran
jordan and the uae, are not allowed to enrich based on their agreement, but bad actors china, russia and vietnam, oh they can enrich. et doesn't make. page 5 line 13 of the general provisions of the agreement states that the nations will quote, cooperate as a appropriate in the nuclear energy and engage in willp am projects oose detailed in a nmp nex 3. the situation becomes really scary. the nations and iran can cooperate. what does that maine? it spells it out and it includes, facilitation of...
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senator: china india japan taiwan uae, those banks? check loop: correct. -- jack lew: correct. senator: therefore, even if we deny the lifting of economic sanctions, that money is in the hands of foreign banks. what, in your professional opinion, is the likelihood that money would the released? jack lew: to be clear, that money belongs to iran. it has gone in foreign accounts and it is sitting there. if the deal were to be rejected, the question is what do the other banks do. i don't think they will feel bound to hold the money the way they have held it in escrow away from iran. i think with out -- without a nuclear agreement, some of that money will start going back to iran, if this agreement is rejected. senator: so, to recapitulate, if we were to reject it, the money is likely to flow because it is in the hands of foreign banks who would not be compelled to it here to the united states wishes at that point, is that correct? jack lew: we do have sanctions we could impose in other ways, but this money in banks, we could not lock it up directly. we need the cooperation of other
senator: china india japan taiwan uae, those banks? check loop: correct. -- jack lew: correct. senator: therefore, even if we deny the lifting of economic sanctions, that money is in the hands of foreign banks. what, in your professional opinion, is the likelihood that money would the released? jack lew: to be clear, that money belongs to iran. it has gone in foreign accounts and it is sitting there. if the deal were to be rejected, the question is what do the other banks do. i don't think they...
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. >> china india japan, and even taiwan and uae, those banks?>> correct. >> therefore, if we denied the lifting of economic sanctions that money is in the hands of foreign banks. what in your professional opinion is the likelihood that money would be released to iran? >> it's iran's money tied up because of sanctions, and it's from oil and it's gone into foreign accounts and sitting there. if this deal were to be rejected and the question is what do those other banks do. i don't think they will feel bound to hold the money the way they have held it in an escrow away from iran, and without a nuclear agreement some of the money will start to go back to iran if there is no agreement. >> if this agreement is rejected. >> to recapitulate then, if we were to reject it the money is likely to flow because its in the hands of foreign banks that would not be compelled''s in the hands of foreign banks that would not be compelled' to hold it. >> we can't lock it up directly. we need the cooperation of other governments and other central banks and banks in o
. >> china india japan, and even taiwan and uae, those banks?>> correct. >> therefore, if we denied the lifting of economic sanctions that money is in the hands of foreign banks. what in your professional opinion is the likelihood that money would be released to iran? >> it's iran's money tied up because of sanctions, and it's from oil and it's gone into foreign accounts and sitting there. if this deal were to be rejected and the question is what do those other banks do....
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. >> china india and japan and even taiwan and uae, those banks?>> correct. >> so therefore if we denied the lifting of economic sanctions, that money is in the hands of foreign banks. what, in your professional opinion, is the likelihood that that money would be released? >> well just to be clear -- >> to iran? >> it is money tied up because of iran. it is money -- they have sold oil and it is tied up in accounts and it is sitting there. and if this money is rejected, the question is what do the other banks do. i don't think they'll feel bound to hold the money the way they've held it in a escrow away from iran, i think without a nuclear agreement, some of the money will start going back to iran if there is no agreement. >> if this agreement is rejected. >> so to recapitulate then, if we were to reject it the money is likely to flow because it is in the hands of foreign banks that would not be compelled to adhere to the united states wishes at that point. is that correct? >> right. and we do obviously have sanctions we could impose in other ways b
. >> china india and japan and even taiwan and uae, those banks?>> correct. >> so therefore if we denied the lifting of economic sanctions, that money is in the hands of foreign banks. what, in your professional opinion, is the likelihood that that money would be released? >> well just to be clear -- >> to iran? >> it is money tied up because of iran. it is money -- they have sold oil and it is tied up in accounts and it is sitting there. and if this money is...
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. >> uae is 50% higher than iran military spending. this is not just purely a money scheme, right? it's a capability scheme. it's an investment scheme. it's a sharing scheme. that's why secretary carter is going to the region. it's why we had the gulf leaders here for the camp david summit. it wasn't to say hey we've got this great deal. you're going love it. it's how are we going to work together on missile defense. how are we going to work together on maritime interdiction? how are we going to work together on counterterrorism operations because we're expecting the neighborhood is going to be bad. because the neighborhood is bad. but it gets worse if they have got a nuclear program. >> wait for the microphone. >> thank you very much for the great discussion. this is from west asia council. i have a question for the panels. of all the joys and jubilations that we're getting clips of it from the streets of tehran and it's all young people out there impatiently waiting for the sanctions to be lifted. and with all these strong measures that have been put into this agreement to stop i
. >> uae is 50% higher than iran military spending. this is not just purely a money scheme, right? it's a capability scheme. it's an investment scheme. it's a sharing scheme. that's why secretary carter is going to the region. it's why we had the gulf leaders here for the camp david summit. it wasn't to say hey we've got this great deal. you're going love it. it's how are we going to work together on missile defense. how are we going to work together on maritime interdiction? how are we...
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nuclear weapons in the region, misunderstands the message getting from allies like saudi arabia, and the uaeing that if this deal goes through, they might move towards nuclear weapons themselves. >> right. >> that is horrible deal. >> not to mention what we are hearing out of israel this morning, do you think congress can block this deal the president's adamant said he will veto legislation challenging it. >> people have to understand, there is a reason this deal is structured as a political agreement, and not a treaty so that the president can with his veto, prevent it from being blocked by congress. it is awfully tough when you have significant members in the house and senate not to get one-third in either of the two places to block a piece of legislation so he probably has the political strength to force this through, you unfortunately for america he probably has the political strength to force it through eventually. >> governor stay with us we have got to talk more about this historic deal on iranian nuclear program, we take a short break then we've got to ask i what you see is next, how
nuclear weapons in the region, misunderstands the message getting from allies like saudi arabia, and the uaeing that if this deal goes through, they might move towards nuclear weapons themselves. >> right. >> that is horrible deal. >> not to mention what we are hearing out of israel this morning, do you think congress can block this deal the president's adamant said he will veto legislation challenging it. >> people have to understand, there is a reason this deal is...
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he was flying from uae to sydney four years ago.ight to avoid the obese person sitting next to him. the airline is vowing to fight that $160,000 lawsuit. >>> coincidence or corruption? outrage in serbia after the weekly winning lottery number appeared on the screen before it was drawn. yep. you can see number 21 displayed on the screen. the yellow ball is popped up and picked. the head of the country's lotto commission has resign add mid that scandal. those are headlines. we'll toss it over to o'brien. yes brian? >> can't believe the lottery anymore? >> can't believe the lottery anymore. maria, take it away. >>> we just came outside. we're out here with dogs up for adoption. 3.9 million dogs are born each year. less than half are actually adopted. we have a veterinarian dr. heather with us this morning to explain what to look for when we head to a shelter. there's steps we can take before we go to the shelter to adopt a dog? >> absolutely. first think about what kind of desire do we have. a lap dog, go hunting with the dog? have tha
he was flying from uae to sydney four years ago.ight to avoid the obese person sitting next to him. the airline is vowing to fight that $160,000 lawsuit. >>> coincidence or corruption? outrage in serbia after the weekly winning lottery number appeared on the screen before it was drawn. yep. you can see number 21 displayed on the screen. the yellow ball is popped up and picked. the head of the country's lotto commission has resign add mid that scandal. those are headlines. we'll toss it...