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when they left the cozy confines of this university for more than two weeks in oman and the united arab emirates. they helped conduct interviews and shoot this piece led by journalism professor diane guerrazzi. my name is sadeq jawad sulaiman i'm from oman, and i've just entered into my 80th year. i do see this stage of life as very interesting in many ways. i hope one can keep one's health and of course awareness of the world around us. today's world is becoming more aware of the sultanate of oman in the 19th century it ruled over an empire stretching from the arabian peninsula down the east coast of africa. but oman fell into feudalism and isolationism until 1970 when qaboos-bin- said overthrew his own father to become the sultan. he boosted spending on health, education and welfare. now once again oman is ready for the world stage. i have remembrances from 1940, and i can tell you, it's another country almost one might say in terms of what development has taken place. but in terms, as i say, of the other aspect of it, which is the change and evolution in the social, political aspects of life
when they left the cozy confines of this university for more than two weeks in oman and the united arab emirates. they helped conduct interviews and shoot this piece led by journalism professor diane guerrazzi. my name is sadeq jawad sulaiman i'm from oman, and i've just entered into my 80th year. i do see this stage of life as very interesting in many ways. i hope one can keep one's health and of course awareness of the world around us. today's world is becoming more aware of the sultanate of...
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it's a note from rick sole son who had been the ambassador to the united arab emirates for a bilateral meeting. madam secretary, ambassador holbrooke ask me to convey to you the gist of the conversation he and i had with -- rest of the email is redacted out. trish: wow. >> so clearly the state department decided that that material, that gist of the conversation should have been secret at, classified as secret at the time it was sent. it went through her personal server. trish: it went through her personal server. this goes back to what i was saying leslie, you called it reckless. i complete agree, why would our secretary of state using a personal email account, even if she does not send classified information? people can send her class fight information. as better was just reporting we learned, everyone, one of those emails contained classified information that her assistant was sending to her. what do you think, rich, might happen out of this? i mean do we need, you know, people have talked about the potentially being a criminal investigation? will it get to that stage? >> that is a l
it's a note from rick sole son who had been the ambassador to the united arab emirates for a bilateral meeting. madam secretary, ambassador holbrooke ask me to convey to you the gist of the conversation he and i had with -- rest of the email is redacted out. trish: wow. >> so clearly the state department decided that that material, that gist of the conversation should have been secret at, classified as secret at the time it was sent. it went through her personal server. trish: it went...
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in case you're wondering, hong kong, singapore and the united arab emirates took the top three places last year. hong kong, that joe biden said had an airport so great, you would think it belonged in modern america, meantime, la guardia looks like it belongs in the a third world country. >>> exhibit a in why all the games congress is playing with infrastructure risk putting the country on the road to ruin. akiko fujita has the story from los angeles. >> you'll see as soon as we get on the highway it's wild traffic. >> his commute begins long before sunrise. >> there's a whole bunch of us that have to wake up in the middle of the night to make it to the office at 8:00. >> his office is in orange county 70 miles from his home in los angeles but the drive is a slow crawl. more than two hours each way over bumpy roads and gridlocked highways. >> you would think with all the tax money and contributions we make as citizens the roads would be a lot better than they are. >> it's a fru fridays traition y many. more than half of the of california's roads are in poor condition and need help. a g
in case you're wondering, hong kong, singapore and the united arab emirates took the top three places last year. hong kong, that joe biden said had an airport so great, you would think it belonged in modern america, meantime, la guardia looks like it belongs in the a third world country. >>> exhibit a in why all the games congress is playing with infrastructure risk putting the country on the road to ruin. akiko fujita has the story from los angeles. >> you'll see as soon as we...
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representatives of yemen's ex leader are in talks with the united states, britain, and the united arab emirateso try to end of war in the impoverished company -- country. he has recently been an alliance with hutu rebels -- houthi rebels. this year, he again lost control where humanitarian aid has begun to trickle in. >> a successful landing at the international airport. a military plane carrying weapons from saudi arabia touchdown on wednesday. it is the first time the tarmac have been used in march. according to officials, they have wrestled it out of the hands of houthi rebels. a began to trickle in, another sign the situation on the ground is improving. >> it will be a break not only for the program, but humanitarian access. we plan to get aid to the rest of the yemeni forces so we can reach yemeni women and children in need. >> over 6000 have died since the airstrikes began four months ago. the houthis are allegedly backed by iran. they said they were in talks with diplomats from the u.s. the u.k., and the uae to bring an end to the crisis. it is unclear if it will bear any fruit, given hi
representatives of yemen's ex leader are in talks with the united states, britain, and the united arab emirateso try to end of war in the impoverished company -- country. he has recently been an alliance with hutu rebels -- houthi rebels. this year, he again lost control where humanitarian aid has begun to trickle in. >> a successful landing at the international airport. a military plane carrying weapons from saudi arabia touchdown on wednesday. it is the first time the tarmac have been...
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the united arab emirates has greater restrictions put on their enrichment programs than what it looks like iran will be able to gain. they may want to renegotiate their arrangements. this agreement may open the doors to a nuclear arms race. after restrictions on enrichment are east, iran will be in a better position to make that final sprint. even if you assume that iran will not cheat on the agreement, will not build a bomb after the greatest restrictions are east prudent governments that fear iran are bound to take out insurance policies in the form of their own nuclear programs and this ginsburg cascades of proliferation that would include saudi arabia, possibly turkey, egypt, united arab emirates, maybe algeria. that would lead to a multipolar middle east with each country on a hair trigger because they will be lacking secure second strike capabilities, a use it or lose it situation. if you think the middle east is volatile now, just wait. even some former senior officials involved in formulating the administration's policy on the nuclear issue last month warned in an open letter
the united arab emirates has greater restrictions put on their enrichment programs than what it looks like iran will be able to gain. they may want to renegotiate their arrangements. this agreement may open the doors to a nuclear arms race. after restrictions on enrichment are east, iran will be in a better position to make that final sprint. even if you assume that iran will not cheat on the agreement, will not build a bomb after the greatest restrictions are east prudent governments that fear...
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. >> a soldier from the united arab emirates has been killed in fighting. the general command of the armed forces says one of the soldiers was killed. the officeser the third to die in the conflict, although the u.a.e. has yet to confirm that it has deflowed ground forces. and there's also been fighting west of yemen's mountain region. army units backed by local resistence have launched attacks. there have been deaths although it is unclear how many at this stage. >> at least 15 people have been killed in the syrian city of aleppo by shelling which is said to have been carried out by the syrian army. which is an area controlled by opposition forces. several of the buildings in the area have collapsed. in iraq, u.s. led air strikes have killed five people, as the military continues it's campaign against the islamic state of the levant, the air strikes follow one of the deadliest car bombings on friday, in which 115 people were killed and more than 100 were injured. and met resident who is said they have been left to fend for themselves. >> this is where the
. >> a soldier from the united arab emirates has been killed in fighting. the general command of the armed forces says one of the soldiers was killed. the officeser the third to die in the conflict, although the u.a.e. has yet to confirm that it has deflowed ground forces. and there's also been fighting west of yemen's mountain region. army units backed by local resistence have launched attacks. there have been deaths although it is unclear how many at this stage. >> at least 15...
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he is in the united arab emirates, and the next big meeting is of the gulf cooperation council in ten's time. u.s. secretary of state john kerry says he will be there along with lavrov. >> i will be meeting with lavrov in doha and we want to bring the saudis in bring the turks in, and ultimately probably, we have to see what the iranians are prepared to do. but that is a -- you know to deal with daesh, to kill off daesh, isil which we intend to do, we have to change the dynamic of syria, and that's part of why we have been negotiating with turkey in these last weeks and now have some shift in what the turks are prepared to do and there is also a shift in some of the things that we're engaged in. so my judgment is that there are possibilities there, but i'm not going to promise them. i can't tell you where they will go, and i'm not betting on them. >> reporter: the issue of syria will also be raised here in the united states next week. the u.n. security council will be briefed and be addressed by secretary general ban ki-moon. there are certainly new moves on the way on the subject of
he is in the united arab emirates, and the next big meeting is of the gulf cooperation council in ten's time. u.s. secretary of state john kerry says he will be there along with lavrov. >> i will be meeting with lavrov in doha and we want to bring the saudis in bring the turks in, and ultimately probably, we have to see what the iranians are prepared to do. but that is a -- you know to deal with daesh, to kill off daesh, isil which we intend to do, we have to change the dynamic of syria,...
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you have the foreign minister who is currently in the united arab emirates, we will be going to qataro doha and then you have the foreign minister of russia going to doha in about ten's day's time for a summit of the gulf countries. and the point secretary kerry was taking is they are trying to get all of the regional players together, and some of those players have changed their position because of the threat of isil. to talk about the situation in syria. after four and a half years, really terrible situation in syria, with over 4 million refugees, 7.6 million displaced inside syria, and a death toll that is probably over 250,000, so i think the idea of the americans is to try to get all of the players who have been supporting different sides in the conflict around the table to talk. and it's also worth pointing out that the u.n. mediator who is also working on this process, he'll be coming in the next few days to the u.n. second quarter, and we're told that that meet also will be addressed by the secretary general ban ki-moon. >> james many thanks. >>> u.s. president barack obama is
you have the foreign minister who is currently in the united arab emirates, we will be going to qataro doha and then you have the foreign minister of russia going to doha in about ten's day's time for a summit of the gulf countries. and the point secretary kerry was taking is they are trying to get all of the regional players together, and some of those players have changed their position because of the threat of isil. to talk about the situation in syria. after four and a half years, really...
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. >>> and staying in yemen a solder from the united arab emirates has been killed in fighting. officer is the third to die in the conflict although the uae has yet to confirm that it has deployed ground forces to yemen. the deputy editor of [ inaudible ] newspaper joins us via skype. just to go back to the aid shipment how much difference will that shipment make? >> it's going to be of little difference. you have around 800,000 internally displaced people inside of aden. and food supplies throughout is really low. we have seen shortages for the past four months and people are going hungry. we have seen emaciated children all around aden. and this shipment, we hope is going to be the first of many because it's not going to be enough to feed all of the people there. >> tell us about the situation in terms of the fighting. on pride the prime minister declared aden liberated, but there appeared to be still some pockets of fighting. can you give us an update on the situation in aden? >> the southern resistance is definitely gaining ground in aden. but there are pockets around aden w
. >>> and staying in yemen a solder from the united arab emirates has been killed in fighting. officer is the third to die in the conflict although the uae has yet to confirm that it has deployed ground forces to yemen. the deputy editor of [ inaudible ] newspaper joins us via skype. just to go back to the aid shipment how much difference will that shipment make? >> it's going to be of little difference. you have around 800,000 internally displaced people inside of aden. and food...
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of sanctions could be a relief for other gulf states iran say large trading partner for the united arab emirates and oman, oath both other the the -- on the other side of the gulf. the israeli prime minister spoke a while ago and imtiaz tyab joins us with more on what he had to say imtiaz. >> reporter: yes, it's very interesting that here you have the israeli prime minister making a televised statement about this deal before this deal is even formally announced by those who are sitting at the negotiating table including iran. whatever the case, mr. netanyahu had some very stinging criticisms of this deal. he described it as a creating a short pact for iran to create a nuclear weapon. remember he also said that as part of this deal, iran will receive $100 billion to, and i quotes spread terrorism. and he ended by saying that this was a mistake of what he described as historical proportions. >> imtiaz, i suppose this depends on who you talk to in israel being but to what extent is the israeli prime minister's rhetoric echoed by the israeli public at large? what are they likely to say on this? >> r
of sanctions could be a relief for other gulf states iran say large trading partner for the united arab emirates and oman, oath both other the the -- on the other side of the gulf. the israeli prime minister spoke a while ago and imtiaz tyab joins us with more on what he had to say imtiaz. >> reporter: yes, it's very interesting that here you have the israeli prime minister making a televised statement about this deal before this deal is even formally announced by those who are sitting at...
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is it in china, the united arab emirates, tajikistan or united states.correct answer. >>> this week's book of the week is thomas christiansen's "the china challenge, shaping the choices of a rising power." many books are written about china these days. this is a standout. christiansen is a widely respected scholar who served as the bush administration's expert on china. he has combined these perspectives to give us a balanced, informative and highly intelligent guide to dealing with china. >>> now for the last look, in 2000 at the largest ever gathering of its kind, world leaders put together a 15-year plan to tackle universal challenges like global poverty and disease. these millennial development goals monitor progress in eight areas over a 25-year period from 1990. so time is up, and the report card is ready. it isn't a 4.0 gpa or an a plus, but there is good news to share according to the report out this month. it says that since 1990 the number of people living in extreme poverty around the world has declined by half. 47% of the developing world's p
is it in china, the united arab emirates, tajikistan or united states.correct answer. >>> this week's book of the week is thomas christiansen's "the china challenge, shaping the choices of a rising power." many books are written about china these days. this is a standout. christiansen is a widely respected scholar who served as the bush administration's expert on china. he has combined these perspectives to give us a balanced, informative and highly intelligent guide to...
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government has authorized selling 600 patriot missiles to saudi arabia and missiles to the united arab emirates. these weapons deals are worth billions of dollars. nuclear deal from iran so pose a regional security risk. joining us from washington d.c. is former ambassador, nicholas burns, former lead negotiate on iran's nuclear program. always good to see you ambassador. >> good evening antonio. >> you testified at the congressional hearing and you said you are in favor of the agreement because there are greater risks in not having it in place but you were also very clear that the administration needs to take a tough line on inspections and enforcement if there are any violations. >> that's right. i think this is a good deal for the united states because it essentially freezes iran's nuclear program for next ten to 15 years. iran has been accelerating forward since ahmadinejad took over. our other message is there are some down sides, there are some risks. after the expiration of this deal ten to 15 years from now iran will have a theoretical right to reconstitute that program. we've got to be
government has authorized selling 600 patriot missiles to saudi arabia and missiles to the united arab emirates. these weapons deals are worth billions of dollars. nuclear deal from iran so pose a regional security risk. joining us from washington d.c. is former ambassador, nicholas burns, former lead negotiate on iran's nuclear program. always good to see you ambassador. >> good evening antonio. >> you testified at the congressional hearing and you said you are in favor of the...
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united arab emirates and qatar. it makes a lot of sense. no one is born there.mall state within wrong. you have to go there in live there. that was fascinating. scarlet: these gulf states foreignntirely on labor. you think about the world cup and the people building the facilities for the event all imported essentially from bangladesh, india, sri lanka. enemy -- amethe are immigrants. those have drawn the iron of human water rights groups to say you are not improving conditions for workers. scarlet: the flipside to this. which countries have the fewest number of foreign-born citizens or people living there right now? guesses? be on the listot obviously. number one china. number two cuba and number three indonesia. i love all the good information. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage, all of taylor swift's music videos, interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. alix: welcome back to the topmberg "market day." stories crossing the bloomberg terminal at this hour. the
united arab emirates and qatar. it makes a lot of sense. no one is born there.mall state within wrong. you have to go there in live there. that was fascinating. scarlet: these gulf states foreignntirely on labor. you think about the world cup and the people building the facilities for the event all imported essentially from bangladesh, india, sri lanka. enemy -- amethe are immigrants. those have drawn the iron of human water rights groups to say you are not improving conditions for workers....
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we need a strong anchor ally, that could be saudi arabia along with united arab emirates. you don't want iran to be running rampant with its interests in the middle east. and taking over. and so you've got ohave a way of balancing those interests. >> and how were the saudis? i know you spent years there after you were ambassador and still in touch with people there. how do they feel with the potential negotiations with iran? >> they are very skeptical. they are worried about a grand bargain afoot which would essentially give iran free reign, in creating a shia crescent. they are concerned about economic implications. once sanctions are lifted iran will become an economic powerhouse. they have enormous human capital and enormous human resources and i think this will make it very hard for the saudis to compete with them economically. >> strongest nonarab ally in the middle east is israel. that is a difficult balancing act for the united states. being strongly allied with the saudis and of course even more strongly allied with israel. how did that play into what you found in
we need a strong anchor ally, that could be saudi arabia along with united arab emirates. you don't want iran to be running rampant with its interests in the middle east. and taking over. and so you've got ohave a way of balancing those interests. >> and how were the saudis? i know you spent years there after you were ambassador and still in touch with people there. how do they feel with the potential negotiations with iran? >> they are very skeptical. they are worried about a grand...
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. >>> united arab emirates has executed a woman. she planted a bomb at the home of an american egyptian doctor. officials say she committed the crimes because her husband was taken into custody by security agents and sought revenge by targeting foreigners. >>> a series of bombs have rocked afghanistan close to a checkpoint near a u.s. military base, the same place where seven american cia operatives were killed in an attack in 2009. jennifer glasse reports. >> mourning after a suicide car bomb at a u.s. military base, women and children were killed along with afghanistan security forces. the injured are recovering in several hose in an attack that took them by surprise on a busy road after a long day of ramadan fasting. >> i was often my way home when suddenly a bomb goes off. all my going were left in the car. >> reporter: the intended target was camp chapman. in 2009, it was the sight of the worst attack on u.s. cia in decades, in this attack like so many others in afghanistan it's civilians who suffer the most. the united nations
. >>> united arab emirates has executed a woman. she planted a bomb at the home of an american egyptian doctor. officials say she committed the crimes because her husband was taken into custody by security agents and sought revenge by targeting foreigners. >>> a series of bombs have rocked afghanistan close to a checkpoint near a u.s. military base, the same place where seven american cia operatives were killed in an attack in 2009. jennifer glasse reports. >> mourning...
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. >> and staying in we men a soldier from the united arab emirates has been killed in fighting. the general command says one of the soldiers was killed in adan. the officers the third to die in the conflict, although the u.a.o. has yet to confirm that it has deployed drowned forces to yemen. the turkish prime minister say as suspect has been identified in an apparent suicide bombing which killed 32 people in the southeast. the explosion happened near the syrian border on monday. families of the victims have been laying their loved ones to rest. many are angry that more wasn't done to protect them. >> the tenderrist of gestures under the most terrifying of circumstances. clutching and caressing the coffin he simply can't bear 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. later, where the pom went off, one of the injured youth activists looked 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
. >> and staying in we men a soldier from the united arab emirates has been killed in fighting. the general command says one of the soldiers was killed in adan. the officers the third to die in the conflict, although the u.a.o. has yet to confirm that it has deployed drowned forces to yemen. the turkish prime minister say as suspect has been identified in an apparent suicide bombing which killed 32 people in the southeast. the explosion happened near the syrian border on monday. families...
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is having decisions with our arab allies, the saudi arabia and united arab emirates about sales we might be makeing with them in the future. so to hear israel's views on the subject. i think it was successful in that respect. >> carter traveled jordan talking about counter iran's maligned influence in the region. that's a quote. that's rhetoric that follows iran's supreme leader against regarding the policies against arrogant's arrogant united states. >> the agreement was not to stop nuclear but not to change iranian behavior. in that sense it was successful. it hit the pause button on the nuclear program but in no respect did it say it was going to try to change iran's behavior. but unquestionably that's really what the next phase of this process is. and it's going to be critical for the u.s. to be actively involved in the region to try and get the politics right and hopefully influence iranian behavior so it's less destabilizing in the region. >> the reports are that the saudis will accelerate their efforts to obtain nuclear power. if countries in the region are concerned that this dea
is having decisions with our arab allies, the saudi arabia and united arab emirates about sales we might be makeing with them in the future. so to hear israel's views on the subject. i think it was successful in that respect. >> carter traveled jordan talking about counter iran's maligned influence in the region. that's a quote. that's rhetoric that follows iran's supreme leader against regarding the policies against arrogant's arrogant united states. >> the agreement was not to...
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our state department during this administration, and i'm speaking of countries like egypt, united arab emirates, for example, jordan to a lesser degree, but they are natural allies to the united states. they're natural allies, in fact, they're allies to israel today. and they've been attacking our islamist enemies in that part of the world. the egyptians allowed for planes to fly out of there, to fly into yemen, and the emrates sent some of their air force there. you saw the saudis do the same thing. we can build an alliance in the middle east with saudi arabia, whom i've got slightly less confidence in than i do in egypt and in the united arab emirates. with jordan and also working in cooperation with israel. when the president of egypt says to me that his relationship with prime minister netanyahu is stronger, with egypt and israel and the president and the prime minister is stronger than it is with the united states, we should be troubled by that, mr. speaker. we should be troubled by a foreign policy that's alien the -- alienated the egyptians, it's caused the u.a.e. to wonder, what's ameri
our state department during this administration, and i'm speaking of countries like egypt, united arab emirates, for example, jordan to a lesser degree, but they are natural allies to the united states. they're natural allies, in fact, they're allies to israel today. and they've been attacking our islamist enemies in that part of the world. the egyptians allowed for planes to fly out of there, to fly into yemen, and the emrates sent some of their air force there. you saw the saudis do the same...
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. >> meanwhile remits are in talk with diplomates from the u.s., and the united arab emirates. looking to help end the former conflict. still ahead on this news hour surviving the sea how genetics may have helped people in soviet more than 70 years ago. plus. i am andrew simmons at the home of barack obama's grandmother, and she has been telling me about his first presidential visit to kenya. and in sport, two teams come to blows in the semifinals of northern central america's biggest football tournament. two people have fallen victim for what some is describing as politically motivated murders. it is feared there will be more violence as people anxiously await the election. a warning that viewers may find some of the images in the report disstubbing. family members say gunman came to the house at night called him to come outside and then shot him, he was an opposition member who took part in protests against the president more 100 people have been killed since the crisis began a few months ago they fired twice, he was shot in the chest and neighbors ran to see what was happeni
. >> meanwhile remits are in talk with diplomates from the u.s., and the united arab emirates. looking to help end the former conflict. still ahead on this news hour surviving the sea how genetics may have helped people in soviet more than 70 years ago. plus. i am andrew simmons at the home of barack obama's grandmother, and she has been telling me about his first presidential visit to kenya. and in sport, two teams come to blows in the semifinals of northern central america's biggest...
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meaning if there's an attack on the united arab emirates it's an attack against the u.s. and we're at war on the ground. that is what you want? >> as president i think i would have the ability to define this in a way i thought works best and the united states interests would be best served. no i'm not sure that we have to say that an attack on one is an attack on all exactly in the nato model in that very volatile area. but i believe to say that the united states' strength and leadership will be placed in that area in order to support those people without having to necessarily make that commitment would still be a way of dealing with these issues. >> more with governor gilmore and the panel center seat after a quick break. >>> former virginia governor jim gilmore is in the center seat tonight. what is this going for? >> it's advised by our economists. we've been working it up in a number of years. it's simply this. we need a three-bracket personal tax code. we need a tax code for everybody in the united states. we need to take all business activity and combine it in one p
meaning if there's an attack on the united arab emirates it's an attack against the u.s. and we're at war on the ground. that is what you want? >> as president i think i would have the ability to define this in a way i thought works best and the united states interests would be best served. no i'm not sure that we have to say that an attack on one is an attack on all exactly in the nato model in that very volatile area. but i believe to say that the united states' strength and leadership...
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. >>> and this just in to cnn, a woman in the united arab emirates has been exkutd for fatally stabbingamerican schoolteacher last year. that is according to the official state news agency. 30-year-old -- was sentenced to death two weeks ago for killing the woman in an abu dhabi mall bathroom. >> she also planted a bomb outside an egyptian-american doctor's home but it didn't detonate. >>> the gaming industry is mourning the loss of a self-described fellow gamer, nintendo has announced the passing of its ceo, santoro santoro iwata. he died of cancer. >> he rose through the ranks from programmer to president and then ceo of nintendo. he once said on my business card i am a corporate president. in my mind i'm a game developer but in my heart i'm a gamer. >>> as emergency bailout talks push forward, greek's main opposition party weighs? >> this is about the greeks and about my son is going to have a different kind of life. this is about people's lives. >> looking toward greece's political and financial future. e bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like my second in command... and my trust
. >>> and this just in to cnn, a woman in the united arab emirates has been exkutd for fatally stabbingamerican schoolteacher last year. that is according to the official state news agency. 30-year-old -- was sentenced to death two weeks ago for killing the woman in an abu dhabi mall bathroom. >> she also planted a bomb outside an egyptian-american doctor's home but it didn't detonate. >>> the gaming industry is mourning the loss of a self-described fellow gamer,...
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. >> look if i'm saudi arabia or if i'm united arab emirates, i'm going to look at iran's deal and sayrything they got i'm going to also do. i'm going to build 5,060 centrifuges myself because the united states and the west can't tell anybody in the world now that they can't build 5,000 centrifuges when we just gave our worst enemy the ability to do the same thing. >> reporter: iran's president bragged that his negotiators secured concessions that went quote, beyond the nuclear realm. he meant the lifting of barriers to iran's purchase of badly-needed spare parts for airplanes. rouhani's transportation minister said the regime is in talks with boeing and airbus. president obama argued that international unity on the sanctions regime would have fallen apart if the iran talks fell apart. >> we're not writing iran a check. this is iran's money that we are able to block from them having access to. that required the cooperation of countries all around the world many of whom really want to purchase oil from iran. >> reporter: but the president pledged to do more to block iran going forward i
. >> look if i'm saudi arabia or if i'm united arab emirates, i'm going to look at iran's deal and sayrything they got i'm going to also do. i'm going to build 5,060 centrifuges myself because the united states and the west can't tell anybody in the world now that they can't build 5,000 centrifuges when we just gave our worst enemy the ability to do the same thing. >> reporter: iran's president bragged that his negotiators secured concessions that went quote, beyond the nuclear...
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. >>> some of iran and united arab emirates support the deal. >> i hope the deal will be finalized and it's implementation will continue and stability will be achieved in the region but i have to stress that iran should reconsider its policies in iraq, syria and yemen. it should take on a positive role. we have to abandon sectarian-based policies. >> saudi arabia says the kingdom has always favored an agreement that would prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. >> in a statement the saudi government says quote under the nuclear deal iran has to use its resources for domestic development and to improve the living conditions of its people rather than incite turmoil in the region which would be met with harsh and determined responses from the countries of the region. >> despite the concerns raised in the u.s. and the middle east region president obama is defending the deal hem spoke to the "new york times" about the opponents' criticism. >> i think criticism is misguided. let's see exactly what we 0 obtained. we have cut off every pathway for iran to develop a nuclear weapon. the re
. >>> some of iran and united arab emirates support the deal. >> i hope the deal will be finalized and it's implementation will continue and stability will be achieved in the region but i have to stress that iran should reconsider its policies in iraq, syria and yemen. it should take on a positive role. we have to abandon sectarian-based policies. >> saudi arabia says the kingdom has always favored an agreement that would prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon....
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in a mostly sunni suflgulf he said similar to the united arab emirates adding the u.s. would support partners in building defense capabilities. n in houston has been critical of a deal but was told it would not diminish our concerns regarding iran's support for terrorism and threat s toward israel. his counterpart in teheran didn't have to sell it. instead the sales job was to hard liners who see the u.s. the great satan. >> it shows at the technical level we are the level of the world. we can talk at the legal level we are the level of the world. at the political level we are at the global levels this in and by itself means victory. >> in the middle east torn apart by sectarian bld shed undergoing some of the worst violence in decades this deal has always been about more than the already massive issue of nuclear weapons. it risks tipping the scales. america has had long-term alliances with sunni powers here but a perception the deal marks them throwing their lot in with the shia side of the fight. it isn't that yet but the potential breathing room it buys teheran has m
in a mostly sunni suflgulf he said similar to the united arab emirates adding the u.s. would support partners in building defense capabilities. n in houston has been critical of a deal but was told it would not diminish our concerns regarding iran's support for terrorism and threat s toward israel. his counterpart in teheran didn't have to sell it. instead the sales job was to hard liners who see the u.s. the great satan. >> it shows at the technical level we are the level of the world....
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that includes phone calls to the leaders of israel and saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. the president has also scheduled a news conference for tomorrow as he works to sell this deal. let's bring in our senior white house kornl, jim acosta. >> reporter: president obama is putting his legacy on the line with this nuclear deal with iran while the white house is confident the deal won't be blocked by congress. the president's critics are not holding back predicting this deal will fail and posing a major nuclear threat to the world. when it comes to the fallout over the iran nuclear deal it is all on president obama. >> because of this deal the nate that community will be able to verify that the islamic republic of iran will not develop a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: the president's global sales pitch has begun. the call with benjamin netanyahu, leaders in europe saudi arabia's king and republicans in congress. >> the deal that we have out there in my view from what i know thus far is unacceptable. >> reporter: the white house strategy flood the iran debate zone. social media
that includes phone calls to the leaders of israel and saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. the president has also scheduled a news conference for tomorrow as he works to sell this deal. let's bring in our senior white house kornl, jim acosta. >> reporter: president obama is putting his legacy on the line with this nuclear deal with iran while the white house is confident the deal won't be blocked by congress. the president's critics are not holding back predicting this deal will...
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the building houses the diplomatic mission of qatar and the united arab emirates. the white house la condemned the attack. >> the last 60 of the chattanooga shootings will be laid to rest today. marineunry sergeant tomas sullivan will be laid to rest in houston. another was buried sunday afternoon. they were among the four marines and a sailor shot dead by mohammad youssuf abdulazeez on july 16. police killed mohammad youssuf abdulazeez during a shootout. >> funerals for the victims of a shooting at a louisiana movie theater. 21-year-old macy bro was studying to be a radiology technician, the other victim, 33-year-old jillian johnson ran a store with her husband. both were killed when john russell how elser opened fire during the showing of a movie last week. >> a weekend of mourning in texas and illinois to remember sandra bland. hundreds of people gathered in lyle illinois on saturday to remember the 28-year-old who died in a the accident jail days after arrested during a traffic stop. officials say that the results of her autopsy shows she committed suicide. las
the building houses the diplomatic mission of qatar and the united arab emirates. the white house la condemned the attack. >> the last 60 of the chattanooga shootings will be laid to rest today. marineunry sergeant tomas sullivan will be laid to rest in houston. another was buried sunday afternoon. they were among the four marines and a sailor shot dead by mohammad youssuf abdulazeez on july 16. police killed mohammad youssuf abdulazeez during a shootout. >> funerals for the victims...
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the united arab emirates, south korean taiwan have greater restrictions put on their enrichment programs and what looks like iran will be able to gain. they may want to be negotiate their arrangements. so this agreement may open the doors to a nuclear arms race because after restrictions on enrichment art these iran will be in a better position to make that final sprint. even if you send iran will not cheat on the agreement, will not build a bomb after the greatest restrictions are eased prudent governments that they are iran are bound to take out insurance policies in the form of the own nuclear programs. and this could spur cascade of proliferation that would include saudi arabia, possibly turkey, egypt, uae, maybe algeria. and i would lead to a multicolored middle east with each country on a hair trigger because they will be lacking secure second strike capabilities so they will do in a use it or lose it situation. if you think the middle east is false and dangerous now, just wait. even some former senior officials who were involved in formulating the administration's policy on the ir
the united arab emirates, south korean taiwan have greater restrictions put on their enrichment programs and what looks like iran will be able to gain. they may want to be negotiate their arrangements. so this agreement may open the doors to a nuclear arms race because after restrictions on enrichment art these iran will be in a better position to make that final sprint. even if you send iran will not cheat on the agreement, will not build a bomb after the greatest restrictions are eased...
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the unit arab emirates executed an american for killing an american kindergarten teacher. she followed the woman into the bathroom of an abu dhabi mall then stabbed her to death. police say the woman was not targeting americans but simply looking to kill foreigners. >> 13 dead at an apartment fire that started on the ground floor of a seven story building in china. most died of smoke inhalation. >> evacuating western mexico during an erupting volcano. the volcano of fire has been spewing ash and cinder since thursday. the eruptions have gotten more intense each day closing airports. >> malala yousafzai turned 18 years old this weekend and instead of accepting gifts she gave back by opening a school for syrian refugee girls. she called on leaders to change their strategies. >> today on my first day as an adult, on behalf of the world's children, i demand our leaders we must invest in books instead of bullets. books, not bullets will pave the path to our peace and prosperity. >> she became a symbol of defiance after she was shot in afghanistan by the taliban. she's made educ
the unit arab emirates executed an american for killing an american kindergarten teacher. she followed the woman into the bathroom of an abu dhabi mall then stabbed her to death. police say the woman was not targeting americans but simply looking to kill foreigners. >> 13 dead at an apartment fire that started on the ground floor of a seven story building in china. most died of smoke inhalation. >> evacuating western mexico during an erupting volcano. the volcano of fire has been...
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the united arab emirate had greater restrictions put on their programs than they would be able to gainand if they might want to renegotiate their arrangements. since they opened the doors to the nuclear arms race because after the restrictions on the enrichment. iran will not cheat on the agreement or will not build after the greatest restrictions were eased they are bound to take out insurance policies in the form of their own nuclear programs into this could spur the cascade proliferation that would include saudi arabia possibly turkey, egypt, the uae maybe 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 t
the united arab emirate had greater restrictions put on their programs than they would be able to gainand if they might want to renegotiate their arrangements. since they opened the doors to the nuclear arms race because after the restrictions on the enrichment. iran will not cheat on the agreement or will not build after the greatest restrictions were eased they are bound to take out insurance policies in the form of their own nuclear programs into this could spur the cascade proliferation...
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he spent time on the phone with the leaders of israel, the united arab emirates and saudi arabia., doug luzader, fox news. >> thank you. >>> we've already shown you the traffic problems in livermore. let's take a much broader view by heading to sal castanedo. >> all right. southbound 880 as you drive down to mission boulevard, there was a crash that was -- that's blocking traffic here. we can put it on the map for you. southbound 880 is going to be very slow. it's going to be actually just north of dixon landing road but the traffic is backing up all the way back for at least a mile and a half. so southbound traffic is busier than normal. this could have an effect on 237 as it might get lighter temporarily as people are stuck inspect backup. same thing goes for 880 northbound. we had an earlier accident northbound 880 in downtown oakland. that's gone but traffic is still very, very slow driving out of san leandro getting up to downtown oakland. westbound 580 is a decent alternate. but when you get to the bay bridge, i will show you, the traffic has been a little lighter on the 880
he spent time on the phone with the leaders of israel, the united arab emirates and saudi arabia., doug luzader, fox news. >> thank you. >>> we've already shown you the traffic problems in livermore. let's take a much broader view by heading to sal castanedo. >> all right. southbound 880 as you drive down to mission boulevard, there was a crash that was -- that's blocking traffic here. we can put it on the map for you. southbound 880 is going to be very slow. it's going to...
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at the end of the day, every country, whether you're saudi arabia united arab emirates turkey, or peru000 centrifuges. the other concern is we give iran the right to have ir-8 centrifuges which are 17 times more effective than the ones they have now, as well as going into having the ability for intercontinental negligent ballistic missiles raising the arms embargo. while eight years seems far away if you think about it it's eight years ago, 2008 doesn't seem that far away from now. >> the criticism of the nuclear deal, experts arguing back and forth. the other major criticism is the $100 billion or so that the iranians are going to get in unfrozen assets. it's their money but the international community's going to unfreeze it. they're going to have a lot of extra money to spend. >> that's right. i mean and what i think's the most interesting statement of this is the administration likes to say they have such economic needs, and they have to build their infrastructure that all that money's going to be invested. that sounds great except for the fact that they don't have any money today a
at the end of the day, every country, whether you're saudi arabia united arab emirates turkey, or peru000 centrifuges. the other concern is we give iran the right to have ir-8 centrifuges which are 17 times more effective than the ones they have now, as well as going into having the ability for intercontinental negligent ballistic missiles raising the arms embargo. while eight years seems far away if you think about it it's eight years ago, 2008 doesn't seem that far away from now. >> the...
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russia, the united arab emirates at three, kuwait and iraq and iran reserves up to 35 million barrelsllecting revenue because sanctions crippled the economy. lifting sanctions a big deal for iran and the oil and might be a big deal for us for gas prices concerned down the road. >> just in time for the continuous summer driving season. thanks so much. we appreciate it. >>> so we'll take a look at the markets and what is taking place right now as we see from the new york stock exchange up by 81%. 81 points excuse me. i'm going to have to put on my glasses now. sorry about that. i'll do so and read about the republican fire brand we know is donald trump. he spent the day in virginia landed by helicopter at the name namesake winery. he didn't give his specific thoughts on an alternate deal with iran however, he did tear apart this deal when asked about it by nbc's katy t ur. >> he dealt from desperation and he shouldn't have been desperate. first of all we are giving them billions of dollars in this deal which we shouldn't have. we should have kept the money. we have four prisoners over t
russia, the united arab emirates at three, kuwait and iraq and iran reserves up to 35 million barrelsllecting revenue because sanctions crippled the economy. lifting sanctions a big deal for iran and the oil and might be a big deal for us for gas prices concerned down the road. >> just in time for the continuous summer driving season. thanks so much. we appreciate it. >>> so we'll take a look at the markets and what is taking place right now as we see from the new york stock...
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just last week the united arab emirates and the u.s. launched a joint center to counter daesh messaging in the region. this is a regional asset, not just bilateral. we're discussing with other regional partners messaging centers that's could be established in europe and in southeast asia. these efforts will remain an uphill battle. still this remains an area the coalition must take more comprehensive and decisive action and we're committed to them. daesh's toxic message cannot be allowed to go unchallenged. the final line of effort is in the area that spokes the most universal concern with coalition partners. that's the area of stemming the flow of foreign fighters. most of the foreign fighters enter the space along turkey's 900-kilometer border. the burden of stopping the flow of foreign fighters to the battlefield cannot rest with turkey alone. other partners need to step up their own interdiction intelligence collection and sharing of information. in fact, the turkish border should be the last line of defense in this equation. last w
just last week the united arab emirates and the u.s. launched a joint center to counter daesh messaging in the region. this is a regional asset, not just bilateral. we're discussing with other regional partners messaging centers that's could be established in europe and in southeast asia. these efforts will remain an uphill battle. still this remains an area the coalition must take more comprehensive and decisive action and we're committed to them. daesh's toxic message cannot be allowed to go...
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i have not seen statements from the goal states, the united arab emirates, who have deep interests regardingran getting a nuclear weapon. they have said for months that if they get a nuclear weapon, they would pursue a similar outcome. this will be a stain on american foreign-policy for decades to come. and far worse, it will present risks to us to live in the united states. host: thomas in texas, your next. guest: good morning. i noticed that in the talks this morning by john kerry, as well as president obama there was no mention whatsoever of the classes of submarines that could be nuclear bearing missile power. in other words, the missiles on the submarines themselves. one type was a new class that was built in germany, and the german parliament got upset about it when they found out that one of the towers is able to deliver a low range, short range missile. they were very upset about that. i believe is really got three -- israel got three. there is also report of russians that gave them, or sold them the typhoon class submarines. guest: i can go into some detail about what you mentioned,
i have not seen statements from the goal states, the united arab emirates, who have deep interests regardingran getting a nuclear weapon. they have said for months that if they get a nuclear weapon, they would pursue a similar outcome. this will be a stain on american foreign-policy for decades to come. and far worse, it will present risks to us to live in the united states. host: thomas in texas, your next. guest: good morning. i noticed that in the talks this morning by john kerry, as well as...
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there's opposition from sunni arab states, whether it's the saudis, the emirates how big a problem will it be for selling this deal? >> i don't think as big as the united states congress. for a number of those countries, iran has been a strategic foe for decades. for them -- that not true for israel but certainly the gulf arabs, for them the nuclear deal and the sanctions relating to the concern about nuclear weapons was a way to contain iran almost permanently, but, of course russia and china and even the europeans signed up for a permanent containment and sanctions policy against iran. they put those sanctions in place specifically to bring iran to the negotiating table to try to get it to make the concessions that largely it has made. so the saudis would have like to see iran deprived of its oil revenues in perpetuity. that's not likely to happen which is to say that that rivalry between the gulf arabs and iran between the saudis and iran will continue and is now in some ways more visible because iran will have access to more resources. >> do you think, fareed this is going to spur some of those very wealthy oil-rich arab countries to start moving t
there's opposition from sunni arab states, whether it's the saudis, the emirates how big a problem will it be for selling this deal? >> i don't think as big as the united states congress. for a number of those countries, iran has been a strategic foe for decades. for them -- that not true for israel but certainly the gulf arabs, for them the nuclear deal and the sanctions relating to the concern about nuclear weapons was a way to contain iran almost permanently, but, of course russia and...