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united states backed self-proclaimed interim president of venezuela announced on twitter about on april sixth the mysterious operation freedom will begin sounding more a name like an all planned from the united states gulf war it is the guardian reports like why does operation freedom is a quote mobilization across the country that would culminate in a massive march through the capital in a rather trumpy in tone describe the political action to his supporters at home and abroad declaring that quote at its heart operation freedom means exerting maximum popular political pressure of the kind never before seen in venezuela but despite all the political hyperbole surrounding that operation freedom for those familiar with us regime change tactic has a rather ominous feel joining us now to shed some light on just what may lie in between the lines of one white o's new push to dethrone venezuelan president nicolas maduro is investigative journalist there and i got to you know how it first i'm curious how is operation freedom kind of being sold by. his faction his people and why should we trust their descriptions of you know what you know what is this massive protest that they're talking about but it will be you
united states backed self-proclaimed interim president of venezuela announced on twitter about on april sixth the mysterious operation freedom will begin sounding more a name like an all planned from the united states gulf war it is the guardian reports like why does operation freedom is a quote mobilization across the country that would culminate in a massive march through the capital in a rather trumpy in tone describe the political action to his supporters at home and abroad declaring that...
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still and be targeted by the us it is forced to defend itself this is the united states that is a stablish descent in the persian gulf which is iran's region and the united states military troops are thousands of miles away from home and they are endangering iran's interests thank you for sharing your insight with us political analyst. and we appreciate it. now the israeli prime minister has frankston triumphal designated me and rainy and revolutionary guns as a terrorist group saying it serves the interests of both israel and the u.s. washington's move comes less than twenty four hours before israelis had to the polls full the general election. the main rivals are incumbent leader benjamin netanyahu and former chief of staff for the israeli military benny gantz he claims netanyahu has been at the helm for too long that it's time for him to step aside however the current prime minister could see his chances boosted with the u.s. president on his side. for many years we failed to acknowledge the obvious the plain reality that israel's capital is jerusalem i will sign a presidential proclamation recognizing israel's so
still and be targeted by the us it is forced to defend itself this is the united states that is a stablish descent in the persian gulf which is iran's region and the united states military troops are thousands of miles away from home and they are endangering iran's interests thank you for sharing your insight with us political analyst. and we appreciate it. now the israeli prime minister has frankston triumphal designated me and rainy and revolutionary guns as a terrorist group saying it serves...
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united states is full and they should turn around. the southern border of the united states. it runs from the gulf of mexico to the pacific ocean.a wall along its entire 2000—mile length. it was the rallying call of his campaign. it is one of the most controversial issues of his presidency. today, president trump flew to el centro in southern california to view a section of newly replaced barriers. despite his claims to the contrary, no new wall has yet been completed. this is the san ysidro border crossing. it is the busiest land port of entry in the world. but president trump's determination to keep unwanted migrants out has led him to consider closing the border completely. this is just one of many ports of entry. imagine the chaos even a short closure could cause. so the products are received, they're unpackaged in another area of the shop... barry sonhen runs an electrical refurbishment factory in tijuana in mexico. he lives in los angeles in the united states. he and his business are dependent on the border remaining open. it would be a disaster, 0k? it would be as if we had a horrible earthquake. it would be as if the pow
united states is full and they should turn around. the southern border of the united states. it runs from the gulf of mexico to the pacific ocean.a wall along its entire 2000—mile length. it was the rallying call of his campaign. it is one of the most controversial issues of his presidency. today, president trump flew to el centro in southern california to view a section of newly replaced barriers. despite his claims to the contrary, no new wall has yet been completed. this is the san ysidro...
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united states. it runs from the gulf of mexico to the pacific ocean.d trumpaid he wanted to build a wall along the entire. 2000-mile leng it was the rallying call of his campaign and one of the most controversial issues of his presidency. today president trump flew to southern california to view a section of newly replaced barriers. despite his claims to the corary, no new wall has be completed. this is the senate seat wrote ro bordersan yd crossinges it is the buland port of entry in the world. but president trump's determination to keep unwanted migrants out has led him to consider closing the border completely. this is just one of many ports of entry. imagine the chaos even a short closure could cause. >> >> the products are received, they are unpackaged in another area of the shop. sophie: this man runs a electrical refurbishment factory in tijuana, mexico. he lives in los angeles in the united states. he and his business are dependent on the border remaining open. >> it would a disaster, ok? would be as if we had a horrible earthquake. it would be
united states. it runs from the gulf of mexico to the pacific ocean.d trumpaid he wanted to build a wall along the entire. 2000-mile leng it was the rallying call of his campaign and one of the most controversial issues of his presidency. today president trump flew to southern california to view a section of newly replaced barriers. despite his claims to the corary, no new wall has be completed. this is the senate seat wrote ro bordersan yd crossinges it is the buland port of entry in the...
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it is not interested in a military confrontation persian gulf countries will lose united states will certainly lose russia could win because oil prices will increase very very much but i don't think countries like russia or that oil producing countries are interested in a war in the persian gulf so i think it. is that why this would be the first option the main option for iran because you don't think that that likely to be drawn into military conflict the main option is for the countries that are buying oil from iran to continue to do so what us is asking these countries is illegal internationally us congress can dictate to american companies about their international trade the u.s. government or u.s. congress cannot dictate to other countries what to do this is against the very principle of sovereignty the u.s. government is why they think the sovereignty of countries like china and tolkien india and south korea and japan and other countries are buying oil for me and i don't think these countries will actually accept this type of this type of infringement upon their sovereign rights
it is not interested in a military confrontation persian gulf countries will lose united states will certainly lose russia could win because oil prices will increase very very much but i don't think countries like russia or that oil producing countries are interested in a war in the persian gulf so i think it. is that why this would be the first option the main option for iran because you don't think that that likely to be drawn into military conflict the main option is for the countries that...
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united states. it runs from the gulf of mexico to the pacific ocean.a will along its entire 2000 mile length. it was the rallying call of his campaign. it is one of the most controversial issues of his presidency. today, president trump through to southern california to view a section of newly replaced barriers. despite his claims to the contrary, no new wall has yet been completed. were going to have to tariff the cars coming from mexico to the united states. if that doesn't work, which it will, we will close the border. it'll take a day to do that. this is the border crossing, the busiest land port of entry in the world. president trump is make determination to keep u nwa nted is make determination to keep unwanted migrants out has led him to consider closing the border completely. this is just consider closing the border completely. this isjust one consider closing the border completely. this is just one of many ports of entry. imagine the chaos even a short closure could cause. the products i received an unpackaged. barry runs an electrical refurbi
united states. it runs from the gulf of mexico to the pacific ocean.a will along its entire 2000 mile length. it was the rallying call of his campaign. it is one of the most controversial issues of his presidency. today, president trump through to southern california to view a section of newly replaced barriers. despite his claims to the contrary, no new wall has yet been completed. were going to have to tariff the cars coming from mexico to the united states. if that doesn't work, which it...
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at times or saved much larger sums of money with newer allies particularly in the gulf but the aid from the united states is symbolically very important diplomatically very important and it's not something they want to see she was able to say that there's a threat from isis you want to defeat it we're your partner give us the tools and we'll take care of this for you and he would make the argument that egypt is too big to fail if egypt does collapse if the islamists run amok or the economy goes down this is going to have to sastre its consequences for the region and for europe . the european union has trying to strike a balance between legitimate security concerns and respect for human rights. but many member states have adopted a business as usual policy. unfortunately we still have a very weak common ground in europe when it comes to how to deal with egypt. a dutch member of the european parliament not each a shocker initiated a resolution that condemned human rights violations in egypt however she does that leaders of the influential member states only. we very much pointed out that human rights repre
at times or saved much larger sums of money with newer allies particularly in the gulf but the aid from the united states is symbolically very important diplomatically very important and it's not something they want to see she was able to say that there's a threat from isis you want to defeat it we're your partner give us the tools and we'll take care of this for you and he would make the argument that egypt is too big to fail if egypt does collapse if the islamists run amok or the economy goes...
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the question is what's all the united states and britain doing in the persian gulf region. who allowed them to come into our region and many problems in many parts of the world would be solved when the u.s. and the u.k. and their light leave that region. they must allow people to decide for themselves . yemeni people should be allowed to take that position on their own. those who sell weapons to kill people will have a terrible fate and god almighty is just so he will defend the rights of the oppressed let us close down weapons factories call can we expect to stop wars when some economies have production as a major pillar of their economic growth and employment can we assume know what will happen or in some countries economic growth relies to a large extent on the production of bombs. atomic bombs rockets and planes and the bulk of employment is the pendant on arms industry. we hope one day we will see that arms industries turn into an industry that produces equipment to improve the quality of life. with only. let me give you some statistics that the world military spending
the question is what's all the united states and britain doing in the persian gulf region. who allowed them to come into our region and many problems in many parts of the world would be solved when the u.s. and the u.k. and their light leave that region. they must allow people to decide for themselves . yemeni people should be allowed to take that position on their own. those who sell weapons to kill people will have a terrible fate and god almighty is just so he will defend the rights of the...
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secretary of state mike pompeo announced the tightening of sanctions monday, saying the move w will benefit saudi arabia and other u.s. allies in the gulf. >> the united states has been in constant discussion with allies and partners to help them transition a way from iranian crude to other alternatives. we have been working with oil producing countries to make sure the market has sufficient volume to penalize the middle minimalist. the have assured us inappropriate supply for the markets. amy: chinesese authoritieses immedidiately pushed back agaiat the move, saying it jeopardizes talks with the u.s. aimed at ending president trump's trade war. china is iran's single biggest customer of oil, consuming about half of the onone million babars iran e exports d daily. an's economy has suffered heavily since the trump administration backed out of the 2015 iran nuclear deal, which gave tehran sanctions relief i n exchange for a promise notot to builild nucleaear weapons. back in the united states, the house judiciary committee has subpoenaed former white house counsel don mcgahn to testify to congress on may 21 as part of an investigation into whether presi
secretary of state mike pompeo announced the tightening of sanctions monday, saying the move w will benefit saudi arabia and other u.s. allies in the gulf. >> the united states has been in constant discussion with allies and partners to help them transition a way from iranian crude to other alternatives. we have been working with oil producing countries to make sure the market has sufficient volume to penalize the middle minimalist. the have assured us inappropriate supply for the...
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to the united states's relationship overall in the gulf region. while president bush and the crown prince were off having a walk or some thing like that, there wasn't much for others to do, or maybe they had gone to bed. i said, who wants to bowl? day, the guy who was to my right, is not the and variety to theati ambassador u.s. and the guy on my left is at the abu dhabi sovereign wealth fund. when i see them to this day, they bring up the time we went bowling at camp david. bond, evena special with something as pedestrian as bowling. or maybe precisely because it is. holly: were these two teams? dear member who won -- do you remember who won? joshua: i'm sure i one. i got to visit camp a lot and i'm going to tell you, my average was good. [laughter] stewart one of the most consequential things that happened at camp david with the camp david accords. and how thosethat meetings came to be and what that entailed. stewart: this was during the carter presidency and earlier that year, the president and mrs. carter had hosted the sada ts. without the pr
to the united states's relationship overall in the gulf region. while president bush and the crown prince were off having a walk or some thing like that, there wasn't much for others to do, or maybe they had gone to bed. i said, who wants to bowl? day, the guy who was to my right, is not the and variety to theati ambassador u.s. and the guy on my left is at the abu dhabi sovereign wealth fund. when i see them to this day, they bring up the time we went bowling at camp david. bond, evena special...
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emirates whose relationship with president bush i think was very important to the united states relationship overall in the gulf region. while president bush and the crown prince were off having a walk or something like that maybe they had already gone to bed so i said who wants to bowl and to this day the guy to my right is now the ambassador to the united states and the guy to my left runs the abu dhabi front but to this day when i see them they bring up the time we went bowling at camp david and it creates a special bond even for something so pedestrian as bowling. >> do you remember who were the teams?>> i'm sure i one. i got to visit camp a lot and i will tell you my average was good. >> one of the most consequential things that happened was the camp david accords, tell us about that, how those meetings came to be and what that entails.>> this was of course during the carter presidency and earlier that year they had hosted this, at camp david and that was a warm and friendly meeting, several months in advance when they were contemplating bringing both sides together for summit a very contentious time, mult
emirates whose relationship with president bush i think was very important to the united states relationship overall in the gulf region. while president bush and the crown prince were off having a walk or something like that maybe they had already gone to bed so i said who wants to bowl and to this day the guy to my right is now the ambassador to the united states and the guy to my left runs the abu dhabi front but to this day when i see them they bring up the time we went bowling at camp david...
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deadly storms moving through the southeast of the united states last night and brought baseball sized hail and tornadoes to the gulf state. two children in texas died when a tree fell on their car during a storm. >> what's the most devastating you've seen? >> just strip of homes on the other side of town over here completely gone, gone. everything's gone. it's going to be a little difficult putting it back together but we'll do it. >> and a possible tornado touched down in vicksburg, mississippi, destroying parts of a gas station and injuring one person. >>> the release of the mueller report may trigger a political storm, but what impact will it have on congressional investigations. that's next. >> tech: at safelite autoglass, we really pride ourselves on making it easy to get your windshield fixed. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. >>
deadly storms moving through the southeast of the united states last night and brought baseball sized hail and tornadoes to the gulf state. two children in texas died when a tree fell on their car during a storm. >> what's the most devastating you've seen? >> just strip of homes on the other side of town over here completely gone, gone. everything's gone. it's going to be a little difficult putting it back together but we'll do it. >> and a possible tornado touched down in...
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united nations estimates that almost two million venezuelans suffering from malnutrition. the gulf state of bahrain has jailed dozens of people invoked the citizenshipp for seeking to build a terrorist network with help from iran the man was sentenced to between three years and life for attempting to build a second hezbollah. the verdict was swiftly condemned by the bahraini opposition while the human rights group amnesty international called it a mockery of justice. and the head of algeria's constitutional council has quit so under pressure f from protesesters tie abilities is oe of the three f figures named by pro democracy protesters. in that demonstrative government cleanup the three is seen as part of the discredited regime of the ex president abdelaziz bouteflika. on juries michi chief meanwhile is calling for patients during the transition. it's a a professional army equipped with developed weapons the thought d directed against e enemies of our homeleland and we know it's against the people. as usual in the army is keen to make sure i'm not a drop of algerian blood is spilled. wh
united nations estimates that almost two million venezuelans suffering from malnutrition. the gulf state of bahrain has jailed dozens of people invoked the citizenshipp for seeking to build a terrorist network with help from iran the man was sentenced to between three years and life for attempting to build a second hezbollah. the verdict was swiftly condemned by the bahraini opposition while the human rights group amnesty international called it a mockery of justice. and the head of algeria's...
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united states. wow, that brought baseball-sized hail and tornadoes as you can see here. that's the gulf state region. that happened last night. in fact, two children in pollock, texas died when two trees fell in that storm, and an official was describing the damage here. >> what's the most devastating you've seen? >> a strip of homes on the other side of town over here completely gone. just gone. everything is gone. it's going to be a little difficult putting it back together, but we'll do it. >> a possible tornado touchdown in vicksburg, mississippi. the weather is expected to shift to the ohio valley and the southeast today. >>> the lawmaker that could make the president turn over his taxes or go to jail. is there any legal wiggle room? m to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher
united states. wow, that brought baseball-sized hail and tornadoes as you can see here. that's the gulf state region. that happened last night. in fact, two children in pollock, texas died when two trees fell in that storm, and an official was describing the damage here. >> what's the most devastating you've seen? >> a strip of homes on the other side of town over here completely gone. just gone. everything is gone. it's going to be a little difficult putting it back together, but...
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at times or saved much larger sums of money with newer allies particularly in the gulf but the aid from the united states is symbolically very important diplomatically very important and it's not something they want to see she was able to say that there's a threat from isis you want to defeat it we're your partner give us the tools and we'll take care of this for you and he would make the argument that egypt is too big to fail if egypt does collapse if the islamists run amok or the economy goes down this is going to have to sastre its consequences for the region and for europe . the european union has trying to strike a balance between legitimate security concerns and respect for human rights. but many member states have adopted a business as usual policy. but unfortunately we still have a very weak common ground in europe when it comes to how to deal with egypt. a dutch member of the european parliament not each a shocker initiated a resolution that condemned human rights violations in egypt however she does that leaders of the influential member states i believe. we very much pointed out that human rig
at times or saved much larger sums of money with newer allies particularly in the gulf but the aid from the united states is symbolically very important diplomatically very important and it's not something they want to see she was able to say that there's a threat from isis you want to defeat it we're your partner give us the tools and we'll take care of this for you and he would make the argument that egypt is too big to fail if egypt does collapse if the islamists run amok or the economy goes...
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when it comes to shale and it is viewed as the quaint of the united states -- as the kuwait of the united , but also its accessibility to the gulfto bring that crude to the gulf coast and exported. the amount of pipelines coming online by the end of this year, taking that oil out of permian and giving it access to the world market makes permian one of the finest assets the u.s. has and it is what the u.s. deems necessary when it comes to its energy exceptionalism and using that with all kinds of politics, whether it leads to oil related dynamics. we go now to the financial sector conference where the coanchor of bloomberg daybreak middle east is standing by with a special guest. >> it has been a busy day. let's pick up where you left off in terms of what is happening in these energy markets. we are joined by the nigerian oil minister, thanks for coming back on bloomberg tv. here, financial sector conference. you had a chance to sit with the saudi energy minister what are the prospects of finding deals? >> very good prospects. we're asking for some investment , we are looking at potential for lng investments. .ooking at trade dea
when it comes to shale and it is viewed as the quaint of the united states -- as the kuwait of the united , but also its accessibility to the gulfto bring that crude to the gulf coast and exported. the amount of pipelines coming online by the end of this year, taking that oil out of permian and giving it access to the world market makes permian one of the finest assets the u.s. has and it is what the u.s. deems necessary when it comes to its energy exceptionalism and using that with all kinds...
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there's no financial leverage or other leverage that the russians or the gulf or anyone else have over the president of the united states>> in terms of those counter intelligence findings, that was another thing we didn't know heading into this, in terms of how it would be structured and the justice department would allow to be released. it seems to me what we're allowed to see that there is a whole separate set of documentation related to things that were turned up in the investigation that inside the justice department, inside the special counsel's office, they decided to handle separately from everything they reported today, it's foreign intelligence information, and it's counter intelligence information. did you know that before seeing those references in the report today? and do you expect that you've already been briefed on some of that stuff? or will that be stuff you're pursue something. >> it really was my expectation that because this report was largely about a criminal investigation, and the prosecutorial decisions we decided to prosecute here, we did not decide to prosecute there, it would be unlikely to go
there's no financial leverage or other leverage that the russians or the gulf or anyone else have over the president of the united states>> in terms of those counter intelligence findings, that was another thing we didn't know heading into this, in terms of how it would be structured and the justice department would allow to be released. it seems to me what we're allowed to see that there is a whole separate set of documentation related to things that were turned up in the investigation...
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united states before sanctions were heaped on the country. you have a generation of young people who have been denied all of those opportunities.po their unities have come from the gulfs and china. they are demanding this change in a way that the leaders of th country right e having a difficult time comprehending and understanding. their first and immediate response was if we just get rid of bashir, that will satisfy this group. at we have seen quickly that that is not the satisfaction they are looking for. they are looking for democratic change of government, not just cutting off the head of the snake, because the snake is still alive. jane: cameron hudson, thank you very much for joining me. sudan is far from the only country northern africa cing upheaval. in algeriaf , tensousands of people are again protesting on ae streets today, demanding new government that is not consist of the ruling elite. president bouteflika was forced enafter years of rule but the new leader is se as to cle to the former president. orla guerin reports from algiers. orla: "the country is ours," llthey chanted, "and we wio what we want. algerians are seizing the moment. mass protest now th
united states before sanctions were heaped on the country. you have a generation of young people who have been denied all of those opportunities.po their unities have come from the gulfs and china. they are demanding this change in a way that the leaders of th country right e having a difficult time comprehending and understanding. their first and immediate response was if we just get rid of bashir, that will satisfy this group. at we have seen quickly that that is not the satisfaction they are...
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security interest to keep the persian gulf open to keep the street again much open we've done that in the past we will continue to do it in the future but the united states should know that the straight talk almost a how to talk to dawlish protecting the straight talk much and that is iranian. mo now from a diplomatic editor james bay. well he says that iran has done absolutely nothing wrong iran entered into what he describes a treaty formally it wasn't actually a treaty with the international community including the united states and it's the u.s. that has ripped up that deal it's the u.s. that now is removing those waivers for eight countries to still trade with iran on oil and he made the point that the iran nuclear deal is not just a deal itself it was in shrine and in a u.n. security council resolution so binding international law and he said for the first time in his view in history a permanent member of the u.n. security council was not only going against a u.n. security council resolution it was pushing others to go against a u.n. security council resolution he did say that he believed that in his view that president trump did want to come to so
security interest to keep the persian gulf open to keep the street again much open we've done that in the past we will continue to do it in the future but the united states should know that the straight talk almost a how to talk to dawlish protecting the straight talk much and that is iranian. mo now from a diplomatic editor james bay. well he says that iran has done absolutely nothing wrong iran entered into what he describes a treaty formally it wasn't actually a treaty with the international...
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gulf of mexico. >>> what is next for julian assange? he could be on his way to the united states.m doug luzader washington. we will have more on that, coming up. >>> good morning. right now, traffic is moving around all right. if you're driving on the freeway, was found 82, looks good. someone is chasing a vehicle northbound 880 approaching fremont. and we will keep an eye on it and let you know about it. >>> it was windy yesterday, today will be much more in the way of breezy. a lot of sunshine. we will look at the weekend and see if we can warm it up. pric! at the ross spring shoe event. on now! and you find that perfect spring dress at that "oh, yeah" price? yes! that's yes for less. score the latest spring dresses at 20% to 60% off department store prices, every day. yes for less. >>> from ktvu fox 2 news, morn it is friday, april 12 . i am allie rasmus in for pam cook. >>> that is nice way to put it. one day nice, the next day not. the wind was going to be there. there is going to be a little whether education. says good morning, can you refresh me as to why it gets colder as
gulf of mexico. >>> what is next for julian assange? he could be on his way to the united states.m doug luzader washington. we will have more on that, coming up. >>> good morning. right now, traffic is moving around all right. if you're driving on the freeway, was found 82, looks good. someone is chasing a vehicle northbound 880 approaching fremont. and we will keep an eye on it and let you know about it. >>> it was windy yesterday, today will be much more in the way...
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gulf and does donald trump risk alienating friends and antagonizing god this is a story. hello and welcome to the program on iran con all prices are on the rise of the united states an ounce to new crackdown on iran's oil exports aimed at reducing them to zero the iranians say that will never happen and they're again threatening to block the strait of hormuz the world's lifeline of all from old gulf countries including saudi arabia kuwait and iraq around a million barrels of iranian oil is shipped through the strait of hormuz every day particularly to china india south korea japan and turkey those cells are in jeopardy as the u.s. warns it will no longer give sanction waivers to those countries the u.s. re-impose sanctions on iranian all cells last year after donald trump pulled out of the iran nuclear deal he says the iranians are being state sponsors of terrorism and destabilizing the middle east roselyn jordan has the details from washington. the u.s. says its efforts to impose a worldwide embargo on iranian oil is already working in the last eleven months the trumpet ministration says iran has lost about ten billion dollars in oil revenue all this as washington to pun
gulf and does donald trump risk alienating friends and antagonizing god this is a story. hello and welcome to the program on iran con all prices are on the rise of the united states an ounce to new crackdown on iran's oil exports aimed at reducing them to zero the iranians say that will never happen and they're again threatening to block the strait of hormuz the world's lifeline of all from old gulf countries including saudi arabia kuwait and iraq around a million barrels of iranian oil is...
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supported by a number of international powers not just the gulf states also we see that support coming from france and more recently even the united states a signaled that support for the military operations that are trying to oust an internationally recognized government and of course the role of the african union will be very significant in terms of seeing whether it's going to kind of stand by its traditional position which is that it's recognized the government in tripoli is recognize of course that this aggression coming from a military operation by this this military leader is not legitimate or credible even as he's trying to kind of consolidate his control in summary committee really be achieved full suit all. the next two days are probably not i mean this is this is a story that's going to really carry on for many more weeks and i think we're going to see this this tension between what people are aspiring toward versus what these kind of external players are getting at you know sort of extending beyond this period we see what happens from georgetown university here in canton thanks for your time again. the new prime minist
supported by a number of international powers not just the gulf states also we see that support coming from france and more recently even the united states a signaled that support for the military operations that are trying to oust an internationally recognized government and of course the role of the african union will be very significant in terms of seeing whether it's going to kind of stand by its traditional position which is that it's recognized the government in tripoli is recognize of...
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gulf states to build the nuclear plant right across the gulf. some of which are going to be collaborations with russian companies and russian companies have sanctioned by the unitedg of sanctions against russia was necessary for that, that could open up a new front in this entire investigation. that could be very painful for president trump because it suggests a direct financial gain for companies linked with him and with michael flynn, his national security adviser. and he was dismissed after only a couple of weeks in the role. very interesting, weeks in the role. very interesting, we shall look out for that. thanks so we shall look out for that. thanks so much for coming in and sharing your thoughts and insights. thank you. north korea says it no longer wants us secretary of state mike pompeo to play any part in nuclear talks between the two countries. government officials said he should be replaced by someone ‘more mature'. it comes after north korea claimed to have test—fired a new "tactical guided weapon" with a "powerful warhead". it's the first test of this kind since talks between north korean leader kim jong—un and donald trump ended without agreement in
gulf states to build the nuclear plant right across the gulf. some of which are going to be collaborations with russian companies and russian companies have sanctioned by the unitedg of sanctions against russia was necessary for that, that could open up a new front in this entire investigation. that could be very painful for president trump because it suggests a direct financial gain for companies linked with him and with michael flynn, his national security adviser. and he was dismissed after...
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united states. with respect to china, someone mentioned the idea, based in the gulf.that is one of the outliers of chinese engagement. what we see is developing an initiative with investment in infrastructure, getting contracts to build roads or dams or whatever and how many of those have proven to be shoddy? chinese companies consistently underbid us companies because they bring in workers and keep them in horrible condition. i never understood why countries in the region with unemployment problems would want to import workers. it seems like this is prolonging the problems they face and exacerbating them in many respects. i see china trying to get what it can out of the region and it is a different approach from the united states when working together in partnership to help these countries develop -- i asked my colleagues to comment on that. >> the one advantage russia has over the united states is it doesn't mind dealing with unpleasant people and supporting them. aside from the middle east, the russians were deeply involved in sudan propping up the gentleman who lo
united states. with respect to china, someone mentioned the idea, based in the gulf.that is one of the outliers of chinese engagement. what we see is developing an initiative with investment in infrastructure, getting contracts to build roads or dams or whatever and how many of those have proven to be shoddy? chinese companies consistently underbid us companies because they bring in workers and keep them in horrible condition. i never understood why countries in the region with unemployment...
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organization by the united states as i pointed out you've got the fifth fleet there as well it seems that there's you know there's almost a platform there for there to be problems in the gulf itself in the in the waters of the gulf. yeah you know by a by the means of my own as a council of this decision their risk of some kind of military confrontation is now hard and it is because of the u.s. decision so yes it is real practical fracture if you put the army off the one which is controlling to certain forms you can i should i should mention that the assert our foremost is under the control of our g.c. navy not did not a national army so. any confrontation between do as possible. military persons and. persons would be. a competition between two groups that are it is a native as terrorist group by all due to governments because you know that the iranian parliament also puts. american. officers here in the persian gulf as this or a school. when we should talk and let's bring your economic mind back into this a lot of what we are discussing is all in hypotheticals of what could happen if the strait of hormuz was closed when iranian oil exports are banned completely but take me
organization by the united states as i pointed out you've got the fifth fleet there as well it seems that there's you know there's almost a platform there for there to be problems in the gulf itself in the in the waters of the gulf. yeah you know by a by the means of my own as a council of this decision their risk of some kind of military confrontation is now hard and it is because of the u.s. decision so yes it is real practical fracture if you put the army off the one which is controlling to...
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in the united states of america, but the question is where they are with production. bp's operating cash flow excluding the gulfillion. go to tliv, you can pick up the bloig, the team are all there with commentary. danske bank, they see full-year net income for this year at 14 to 16 billion danish krone. to take intod account the money laundering case. the outlook is unchanged. the case requires considerable attention. it has been a difficult start to the year, despite growth in lending. so they are saying net interest incomes at 5.5 2 billion, slightly lighter than the market estimated, 5.71. 16% from a year ago. this is at a company that's recovering from the worst dirty 239 billionl, dollars flowing through the estonian unit over nine years. half the market value wiped out last year, and the search for a new ceo continues. net income, 2.99, below the estimate of 3.30. i will speak to danske bank, the man running the institution, christian baltzer, with me very shortly. pmi's give you a quick look, in china missing estimates. is it a fragile recovery? does the pboc need to do more? let's have a look from pari
in the united states of america, but the question is where they are with production. bp's operating cash flow excluding the gulfillion. go to tliv, you can pick up the bloig, the team are all there with commentary. danske bank, they see full-year net income for this year at 14 to 16 billion danish krone. to take intod account the money laundering case. the outlook is unchanged. the case requires considerable attention. it has been a difficult start to the year, despite growth in lending. so...
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security interest to keep the persian gulf open to keep the strait of almost open we've done that in the past we will continue to do it in the future but the united states should know that when they enter the straight talk or march they have to talk to those who are protecting the straight talker much. and that is. watch. the james bases live for us now at the asia society in new york or no this is our it's certainly put iran's case very clearly at the front of that conversation how did it go down. well certainly that particular position on the straits of hormuz i think is interesting because he was responding to earlier comments that iran might. threaten to close the straits of hormuz his position is a somewhat nuanced position that it's in their vital interests that there's free frying trade it's the lifeline for iran but at the same time if that lifeline of the trade was prevented then iran might take action and again stressing that the status quo must be respected saying that shipping have to speak to the revolutionary guards there so it's interesting how quite a new aunts position from from foreign minister zarif will be seen in washington he again
security interest to keep the persian gulf open to keep the strait of almost open we've done that in the past we will continue to do it in the future but the united states should know that when they enter the straight talk or march they have to talk to those who are protecting the straight talker much. and that is. watch. the james bases live for us now at the asia society in new york or no this is our it's certainly put iran's case very clearly at the front of that conversation how did it go...
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security interest to keep the persian gulf open to keep the strait of almost open we've done that in the past we will continue to do it in the future but the united states should know that when they enter the strait of almost they have to talk to those who are protecting the straight talker much and that is iranian revolutionary guard. more now from a different massacre they said james phase. well he says that iran has done absolutely nothing wrong iran entered into what he describes a treaty formally it wasn't actually a treaty with the international community including the united states and it's the u.s. that has ripped up that deal it's the u.s. that now is removing those waivers for eight countries to still trade with iran on oil and he made the point that the iran nuclear deal is not just a deal itself it was in shrine and in a u.n. security council resolution so by ending international law and he said for the first time in his view in history a permanent member of the u.n. security council was not only going against a u.n. security council resolution it was pushing others to go against a u.n. security council resolution he did say that he believed
security interest to keep the persian gulf open to keep the strait of almost open we've done that in the past we will continue to do it in the future but the united states should know that when they enter the strait of almost they have to talk to those who are protecting the straight talker much and that is iranian revolutionary guard. more now from a different massacre they said james phase. well he says that iran has done absolutely nothing wrong iran entered into what he describes a treaty...
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tensions in the gulf and does donald trump risk alienating friends and antagonizing by this is it's a story. hello and welcome to the program on iran con oh prices are on the rise of the united states announced a new crackdown on iran's oil exports aimed at reducing them to zero the iranians say that will never happen. and there again at threatening to block the strait of hormuz the world's lifeline of all from all gulf countries including saudi arabia kuwait and iraq around a million barrels of iranian oil is shipped through the strait of hormuz every day particularly to china india south korea japan and turkey those cells are in jeopardy as the u.s. warns it will no longer give sanction waivers to those countries the u.s. reimpose sanctions on iranian also as last year after donald trump pulled out of the iran nuclear deal e.q. says the iranians are being state sponsors of terrorism and destabilizing the middle east roselyn jordan has the details from washington. the u.s. says its efforts to impose a worldwide embargo on iranian oil is already working in the last eleven months the trumpet ministration says iran has lost about ten billion dollars in oil revenue all this says washi
tensions in the gulf and does donald trump risk alienating friends and antagonizing by this is it's a story. hello and welcome to the program on iran con oh prices are on the rise of the united states announced a new crackdown on iran's oil exports aimed at reducing them to zero the iranians say that will never happen. and there again at threatening to block the strait of hormuz the world's lifeline of all from all gulf countries including saudi arabia kuwait and iraq around a million barrels...
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tensions in the gulf and does donald trump risk alienating friends and antagonizing god this is its story. hello and welcome to the program on am wrong oh prices are on the rise off the united states and the new crackdown on iran's oil exports aimed at reducing them to the iranian.
tensions in the gulf and does donald trump risk alienating friends and antagonizing god this is its story. hello and welcome to the program on am wrong oh prices are on the rise off the united states and the new crackdown on iran's oil exports aimed at reducing them to the iranian.
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tensions in the gulf and does donald trump risk alienating friends and antagonizing god this is it's story. hello and welcome to the program on iran con oh prices are on the rise of the united states announced a new crackdown on iran's oil exports aimed at reducing them to zero the iranians say that will never happen there again threatening to block the strait of hormuz the well.
tensions in the gulf and does donald trump risk alienating friends and antagonizing god this is it's story. hello and welcome to the program on iran con oh prices are on the rise of the united states announced a new crackdown on iran's oil exports aimed at reducing them to zero the iranians say that will never happen there again threatening to block the strait of hormuz the well.
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gulf countries or from turkey or from the international community, based on the common interest and mutual interest, we are working to have all these political relationships. for example, our relationship ith the united states does not get affected with the people or he country that is neighboring iraq. that's what we try to do. it's not to put them in conflict with each other. our strength and our force in iraq will contribute to the stability of the region, ncluding iran. he strongest -- the powerful iraq will contribute to the regional stability of these neighboring countries. any negative impact on iraq or negative intervention in iraq, i tell you honestly, some were probably ethnic intervention. some ethical. now we all are one iraq. here is no way out of iraq for all iraqis, from all components of iraq other than one iraq. everyone wants a special interest of these countries, we welcome all components in iraq o have iraq first. nancy: so let's stay with the neighborhood for a moment. on your other border, you have a very long border with syria. there have been recent exchanges between civilian and military leaders, baghdad, damascus, and we have a number of questions from the audience on syria. so the
gulf countries or from turkey or from the international community, based on the common interest and mutual interest, we are working to have all these political relationships. for example, our relationship ith the united states does not get affected with the people or he country that is neighboring iraq. that's what we try to do. it's not to put them in conflict with each other. our strength and our force in iraq will contribute to the stability of the region, ncluding iran. he strongest -- the...
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in the gulf and does donald trump risk alienating friends and antagonizing died this is a tough story. hello and welcome to the program on iran can all prices are on the rise of the united states an ounce the new crackdown on iran's oil exports aimed at reducing them to zero the iranians say that will never happen and they're again threatening to block the strait of hormuz the world's lifeline of all from all gulf countries including saudi arabia kuwait and iraq around a million barrels of iranian oil is shipped through the strait of hormuz every day particularly to china india south korea japan and those cells are in jeopardy as the u.s. warns it will no longer give sanction waivers to those countries the u.s. re-impose sanctions on iranian also as last year after donald trump pulled out of the iran nuclear deal is the iranians being state sponsors of terrorism and destabilizing the middle east roselyn jordan has the details from washington. the u.s. says its efforts to impose a worldwide embargo on iranian oil is already working in the last eleven months the trumpet ministration says iran has lost about ten billion dollars in oil revenue all this since washington to punish t
in the gulf and does donald trump risk alienating friends and antagonizing died this is a tough story. hello and welcome to the program on iran can all prices are on the rise of the united states an ounce the new crackdown on iran's oil exports aimed at reducing them to zero the iranians say that will never happen and they're again threatening to block the strait of hormuz the world's lifeline of all from all gulf countries including saudi arabia kuwait and iraq around a million barrels of...