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we didn't see a lot of big people in tehran. it became popular after the revolution, to have these sort of beards that were well kept and very closely shaved. i understand that that was a sign of being one of these people that fought in the revolution or supported the revolution. women would dress a certain way according to what they deem to be a code. what women would do is have a ponytail or a bun. i'm bad to illustrate this. and there would be a head covering. and you see the back of their hair and head. maybe a quarter or an eighth of your room would be covered. they were fully covered head to toe. face was opened. so you could see some variation in the women, even the women lightly covered had a fashionable sense with them. -- sense about them. >> in america, much of the narrative relies on painting the country as an enemy, and what president obama called a difficult history between america and iran has been marked by conflict. to appreciate the magnitude of this deal, you have to understand the different narratives of host
we didn't see a lot of big people in tehran. it became popular after the revolution, to have these sort of beards that were well kept and very closely shaved. i understand that that was a sign of being one of these people that fought in the revolution or supported the revolution. women would dress a certain way according to what they deem to be a code. what women would do is have a ponytail or a bun. i'm bad to illustrate this. and there would be a head covering. and you see the back of their...
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we didn't see a lot of big people in tehran. it became popular after the revolution, to have these sort of beards that were well kept and very closely shaved. i understand that that was a sign of being one of these people that fought in the revolution or supported the revolution. women would dress a certain way according to what they deem to be a code. what women would do is have a ponytail or a bun. i'm bad to illustrate this. and there would be a head covering. and you see the back of their hair and head. maybe a quarter or an eighth of your room would be covered. they were fully covered head to toe. face was opened. so you could see some variation in the women, even the women lightly covered had a fashionable sense with them. -- sense about them. >> in america, much of the narrative relies on painting the country as an enemy, and what president obama called a difficult history between america and iran has been marked by conflict. to appreciate the magnitude of this deal, you have to understand the different narratives of host
we didn't see a lot of big people in tehran. it became popular after the revolution, to have these sort of beards that were well kept and very closely shaved. i understand that that was a sign of being one of these people that fought in the revolution or supported the revolution. women would dress a certain way according to what they deem to be a code. what women would do is have a ponytail or a bun. i'm bad to illustrate this. and there would be a head covering. and you see the back of their...
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we didn't see a lot of big people in tehran. it became popular after the revolution, to have these sort of beards that were well kept and very closely shaved. i understand that that was a sign of being one of these people that fought in the revolution or supported the revolution. women would dress a certain way according to what they deem to be a code. what women would do is have a ponytail or a bun. i'm bad to illustrate this. and there would be a head covering. and you see the back of their hair and head. maybe a quarter or an eighth of your room would be covered. they were fully covered head to toe. face was opened. so you could see some variation in the women, even the women lightly covered had a fashionable sense with them. -- sense about them. >> in america, much of the narrative relies on painting the country as an enemy, and what president obama called a difficult history between america and iran has been marked by conflict. to appreciate the magnitude of this deal, you have to understand the different narratives of host
we didn't see a lot of big people in tehran. it became popular after the revolution, to have these sort of beards that were well kept and very closely shaved. i understand that that was a sign of being one of these people that fought in the revolution or supported the revolution. women would dress a certain way according to what they deem to be a code. what women would do is have a ponytail or a bun. i'm bad to illustrate this. and there would be a head covering. and you see the back of their...
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fest tehran. >> i'm david schuster in new york. let's go back to the latest in tehran, iran. ali velshi is standing by, what are you doing with all that money? >> david i've been on tv and talking about sanctions and how it's affecting all these people. this is a bit of a struggle, i have in my hands 3 million reale, this is the currency here. there are smaller bills, but if you wanted to get them in the smallest bills possible i got 600, 5,000 reale bills. this is worth $100. alt of this, 600 bills come out to $100. three years ago back in 2012 before the currency started devaluing. this was worth about $250. this is all about inflation. the sanctions mean things can't come in from overseas. anything that is imported increases in price. anything made locally doesn't have imported competition so it goes up in price. when things go up in price the value of the currency decreases. the bank pays huge interest rates in order to get people to keep their money in the bank because this money continues to devalue. people would rather change it to pounds, euro zone euros, dollarp thes
fest tehran. >> i'm david schuster in new york. let's go back to the latest in tehran, iran. ali velshi is standing by, what are you doing with all that money? >> david i've been on tv and talking about sanctions and how it's affecting all these people. this is a bit of a struggle, i have in my hands 3 million reale, this is the currency here. there are smaller bills, but if you wanted to get them in the smallest bills possible i got 600, 5,000 reale bills. this is worth $100. alt...
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the co-author of going to tehran. israel calls the deal a make saying it will not allow iran to take the weapons. what will to do next when we come back. >>> israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu had a strained relationship with president obama. the discord reached a peak in march when binyamin netanyahu broke with roto cole and addressed -- protocol and addressed the u.s. congress without an invitation of the white house. israeli and u.s. relations may be tested as never before of the let's get more of the israeli perspective from a likud member of the knesset. she joins us from tel aviv. thank you for joining us. you share some, at least, of prime minister binyamin netanyahu's view that not only is the deal flawed, but negotiations towards this were destroyed. -- flawed. >> thank you for having me. i would like to say the problem is not all about israel. it's about the recession, and the problem with this agreement is around the stability of the whole region and war. we are not speaking about the western world.
the co-author of going to tehran. israel calls the deal a make saying it will not allow iran to take the weapons. what will to do next when we come back. >>> israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu had a strained relationship with president obama. the discord reached a peak in march when binyamin netanyahu broke with roto cole and addressed -- protocol and addressed the u.s. congress without an invitation of the white house. israeli and u.s. relations may be tested as never before of...
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in the capital of iran, tehran, that is where ali velshi is standing by. ali. >> if a deal is reached, what happens when the u.s. gets a new president? >> iran wants to make an agreement and doesn't want the agreement to be blown apart by the next u.s. president. that's what we're worried about. >> our coverage continues from iran in a moment. >> i'm ali velshi "on target" from iran. >> will the next administration, will the next president honor such a deal if it's made? already, congress has warned, it may not happen that way, i sat down with foaz isade and he tells me why iranians are so concerned about that. and what iran is radar to do to get a deal. >> iranian leaders, especially during this administration ofo a deal, kind of closing down iran's nuclear deal, which they spent a lot of money for, people have died for it, and what they want is lifting of sanctions. they don't want sanction he suspended, i can tell you why sanction he are not good enough for them, they want them lifted. if they can get that from the other side then they will have an agre
in the capital of iran, tehran, that is where ali velshi is standing by. ali. >> if a deal is reached, what happens when the u.s. gets a new president? >> iran wants to make an agreement and doesn't want the agreement to be blown apart by the next u.s. president. that's what we're worried about. >> our coverage continues from iran in a moment. >> i'm ali velshi "on target" from iran. >> will the next administration, will the next president honor such a...
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tehran needs 400 new aircraft worth $20 billion. germany expects to sell more cars, more chemicals more renewable energies to iran. exports to soar to 10 billion euros. apple is looking for a distribution partner in tehran. the market is estimated to be $16 billion from 4 billion now. they are likely to spend about $176 billion this year. there is an annual disposable income of $287 billion. with those sorts of numbers the key to tehran's door looks like it might be a long one. >> in egypt gun men have killed seven soldiers. the state media says fighting broke out after the assault. fighters used rocket propelled grenades against soldiers. both military bases were attacked earlier in july. >>> there's been fighting in yemen against saudi based rebels and houthi rebels. earlier they regained control on the southern port city. several ministers loyal to the exiled president have been meeting for the first time since houthis were pushed out of the city. they are trying to find ways to take control. >> there was a rally in support of th
tehran needs 400 new aircraft worth $20 billion. germany expects to sell more cars, more chemicals more renewable energies to iran. exports to soar to 10 billion euros. apple is looking for a distribution partner in tehran. the market is estimated to be $16 billion from 4 billion now. they are likely to spend about $176 billion this year. there is an annual disposable income of $287 billion. with those sorts of numbers the key to tehran's door looks like it might be a long one. >> in...
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the largest community is settled names like persian square or little tehran. acknowledging impact and correction. michael oku begins our report in los angeles. >> reporter: these are the streets of what is sometimes called a portion of west l.a., home it a population of iranians. if you expect a celebration, dancing in the streets in relation to the nuclear arms deal, you would be disappointed. nina nose why folks are cautiously and quietly optimistic. it's a culture of fear climate that existed with anyone outside of iran which conserns iranian americans that travel back and korth. whether it's to visit family or their homeland. everyone is afraid to say anything, do anything that might be caught on a western camera, where they are concerned where they travel back and fourth. square. >> western boulevard is a little home away interest home for included. >> her story is similar to many here. the daughter of a former ambassador under the last secular government. she and her family fled after the revolution. >> you fled. >> many did. >> reporter: she's an histor
the largest community is settled names like persian square or little tehran. acknowledging impact and correction. michael oku begins our report in los angeles. >> reporter: these are the streets of what is sometimes called a portion of west l.a., home it a population of iranians. if you expect a celebration, dancing in the streets in relation to the nuclear arms deal, you would be disappointed. nina nose why folks are cautiously and quietly optimistic. it's a culture of fear climate that...
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let's go back to tehran and speak with ali velshi. ali. >> i am speaking with as many officials as i can. to see what they want, they all want diplomatic sanctions ended, whatever you calm it. is a burr johning economy, they want to be -- best of your b usg society. they want to be exposed with the world, they want to trade with the world, want to sell their goods to the world, they want to buy new cars new equipment new things, they want to buy from russia from china, they are not going to get what think want and be hasan rouhani, they elected, what i can get everybody to tell me is they want these sanctions to end and they will give up the nuclear program they are so proud of in order to get an economy that works. i'll continue on this subject but for now that's it for me ali velshi from tehran. >> ali, thank you very much. >> i'm david schuster, on behalf of ali velshi and his crew, and the entire team at al jazeera, in the united states. i'm david shuster, thank you for watching. somewhere >>> greece didn't pay its bill due this w
let's go back to tehran and speak with ali velshi. ali. >> i am speaking with as many officials as i can. to see what they want, they all want diplomatic sanctions ended, whatever you calm it. is a burr johning economy, they want to be -- best of your b usg society. they want to be exposed with the world, they want to trade with the world, want to sell their goods to the world, they want to buy new cars new equipment new things, they want to buy from russia from china, they are not going...
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i'm ali velshi from tehran. >> ali velshi will be back from tehran, iran with his exclusive reporting. that is our show for today. i'm "snow dragon", thank you for joining us. >>> diplomatic milestone, the u.s. and cuba open embassies in washington and havana. >>> thousands of emails from hillary clinton's cause as secretary of state released in this evening, how much of an impact could it have on a run for the white house. >> unknown territory.
i'm ali velshi from tehran. >> ali velshi will be back from tehran, iran with his exclusive reporting. that is our show for today. i'm "snow dragon", thank you for joining us. >>> diplomatic milestone, the u.s. and cuba open embassies in washington and havana. >>> thousands of emails from hillary clinton's cause as secretary of state released in this evening, how much of an impact could it have on a run for the white house. >> unknown territory.
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i'm ali velshi from tehran. >> ali velshi will be back from tehran, iran with his exclusive reporting. that is our show for today. i'm "snow dragon", thank you for joining us. night. [ ♪ ] >>> when only 12% of american workers get paid parental leaf, it's a head-scratcher. left to businesses and states to make their open policies, america is far behind the rest of the world's economic leaders. so have american companies failed young families, has the time come for mandated paid family leave.
i'm ali velshi from tehran. >> ali velshi will be back from tehran, iran with his exclusive reporting. that is our show for today. i'm "snow dragon", thank you for joining us. night. [ ♪ ] >>> when only 12% of american workers get paid parental leaf, it's a head-scratcher. left to businesses and states to make their open policies, america is far behind the rest of the world's economic leaders. so have american companies failed young families, has the time come for...
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i'm ali velshi from tehran. >> ali velshi will be back from tehran, iran with his exclusive reporting. that is our show for today. i'm "snow dragon", thank you for joining us. another day of queues outside greek bans as the country misses an i.m.f. payment. ♪ ♪ from al jazerra's head quarters to doha i am sanni sami say dan. war crimes may have been committed in yemen. thousands of police on stand by as congress hong the territory makes 18 years since its handover to china. plus tinkering with time i've leap second has been add today the world'slo
i'm ali velshi from tehran. >> ali velshi will be back from tehran, iran with his exclusive reporting. that is our show for today. i'm "snow dragon", thank you for joining us. another day of queues outside greek bans as the country misses an i.m.f. payment. ♪ ♪ from al jazerra's head quarters to doha i am sanni sami say dan. war crimes may have been committed in yemen. thousands of police on stand by as congress hong the territory makes 18 years since its handover to china....
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roxana saberi jailed in tehran. >> i was interrogated for several hours. blindfolded, facing a wall up to four men, i was in solitary confinement for seven days. >> the charges against her are baseless. she has been subjected to a process that has been nontransparent, unpredictable, arbitrary. >> and people were calling for my freedom, i wasn't alone. >> was told about half hour ago that she will be free as of today. >> welcome [applause] >> i'm so happy to be back home in the land of the free. >> i went to iran because i wanted to learn more about my father's native country and to learn the language. and i learned to love the country. and definitely i hope to go back some day. >> joining me is roxana saberi, she's a correspondent with al jazeera america, she is someone who is especially familiar with how dangerous working as a journalist in iran can be. roxana tell us what happened. >> i was living and working in iran for six years, one day people came and took me away, took me to the prison one of the most notorious prisons -- >> they didn't want us to t
roxana saberi jailed in tehran. >> i was interrogated for several hours. blindfolded, facing a wall up to four men, i was in solitary confinement for seven days. >> the charges against her are baseless. she has been subjected to a process that has been nontransparent, unpredictable, arbitrary. >> and people were calling for my freedom, i wasn't alone. >> was told about half hour ago that she will be free as of today. >> welcome [applause] >> i'm so happy to...
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tehran needs more than 400 aircraft to replace its aging fleet. germany expects to sell more chemicals to iran. and the wall street journal is reporting that apple is looking for a distribution partner in iran the tech market is estimated to grow to $16 billion annually from use ask just $six billion now. >>> likely to spend 176 billion this year. there's an annual disposable ingenious at stack of $284 billion. with a look at those numbers the cue to iran answer door may be a long one. >> rally of white supremacists over the confederate flag. from colombia south carolina, allen fisher reports. >> a protester protest from a white prem sis. supremacist. they marched on the steps of south carolina state capital building, they objected to the removal of the confederate flag from the state house grounds and the flag waved by the man who shot nine people dead in a church in this state just short of a month ago. outnumbered them easily by 10 to 1. there were fights, there wesh skirmishes there were arguments and there were arrests. for the ku klux klan t
tehran needs more than 400 aircraft to replace its aging fleet. germany expects to sell more chemicals to iran. and the wall street journal is reporting that apple is looking for a distribution partner in iran the tech market is estimated to grow to $16 billion annually from use ask just $six billion now. >>> likely to spend 176 billion this year. there's an annual disposable ingenious at stack of $284 billion. with a look at those numbers the cue to iran answer door may be a long one....
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here is a closer look. . >> i'm ali velshi in tehran. a farcy-language newspaper says nuclear zero hour. >> deals, distrust and deadlines. the world is watching. >> these are the things iran will not seem to do, allowing the scientists to be interviewed. the foreign minister mohammad javad zarif returned to iran. >> i will walk away if it's a bad deal. >> they are determined to do everything they can. >> i'm not finding all sorts of people that want to come up and government. >> the economy stagnated. inflation is rampant. the currency devalued. i'm carrying in my pocket. in excess of a million units of their currency. that may be good to get my team dinner. this is a city that in a day has sa million people in it -- 15 million people in it. i keep running into people that seem to like america. the drink of choice around here seems to be coca-cola. more places are selling apple than i have seen in some cities in the united states. in iran, it's all about the sanctions. before the sanctions they would send a 40 foot container a week of ca
here is a closer look. . >> i'm ali velshi in tehran. a farcy-language newspaper says nuclear zero hour. >> deals, distrust and deadlines. the world is watching. >> these are the things iran will not seem to do, allowing the scientists to be interviewed. the foreign minister mohammad javad zarif returned to iran. >> i will walk away if it's a bad deal. >> they are determined to do everything they can. >> i'm not finding all sorts of people that want to come...
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to not buy these products . >> i was at the big friday prayers in tehran. the sermon was a little bit religious, a little bit political. there were revenues to these negotiations. >> at this point these negotiations could go either way. >> while there is a great deal of pride in this country about their nuclear program, the people want their sanctions lifted. that's their bread and butter. before the sanction they would send a container of carpets to america. now they don't sell these things to america. the effect of oil on the economy, the effect of the sanctions, the biggest container port that was doing two and a half containers a year dropped to 1.8 million now because of the sanctions. if i needed to transfer money to you today from iran can't do it. you cannot use the world banking systems. medicines you can't buy, you can't buy car parts. you can't choose if you're in iran, you either is have to build it here or buy it from someone who will sell to you. unprecedented access to this the capital city of iran. and we'll have that for you all week. greec
to not buy these products . >> i was at the big friday prayers in tehran. the sermon was a little bit religious, a little bit political. there were revenues to these negotiations. >> at this point these negotiations could go either way. >> while there is a great deal of pride in this country about their nuclear program, the people want their sanctions lifted. that's their bread and butter. before the sanction they would send a container of carpets to america. now they don't...
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celebrations are taking place in tehran, and what president hassan rouhani said. and what vladimir putin said, this is a day - sorry, go ahead. >> i was going to say, you can hear the political candidates, a lot of them screaming bloody murder. i mean, they are angry about the deal. they are upset about the deal. should politics play a big role on whether or not the deal on iran is nuclear. >> absolutely not. this should be a policy decision. the question is, is this a good deal for the united states, and the president said that no deal is better than a bad deal. the truth of the matter is they have reached a bad deal. we gave up every major element. we asked for them to close out fordos. it will be open. we said no enrichment. they'll enrich. we said any time there was access to military sights we would manage access. the deal is between 8-15 years at the outside. it was only in 2003 that we learned about iran's nuclear programme. the weapon's programme, and it's been 10 years since that. that's a problem for us. >> we'll see what happens. good to have you in the
celebrations are taking place in tehran, and what president hassan rouhani said. and what vladimir putin said, this is a day - sorry, go ahead. >> i was going to say, you can hear the political candidates, a lot of them screaming bloody murder. i mean, they are angry about the deal. they are upset about the deal. should politics play a big role on whether or not the deal on iran is nuclear. >> absolutely not. this should be a policy decision. the question is, is this a good deal for...
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tehran is the capital of iran located in the north. tehran is a modern city with roots in the past. the great muslim religious college is one of the intellectual centers of the islamic world. these young men are studying to be religious leaders. a woman wearing the enveloping should do or is a reminder that even here in this modern city are strong links with eastern tradition. new buildings and modern apartments are among the visible signs of progress in tehran. young iranians with a growing spirit of national pride are becoming the doctors, teachers engineers, and leaders of the future. esfahan is the art and craft center of iran,. much of the imperial splendor survives. and in the bizarre the ancient crafts like copper smithing continue little changed. modern machinery has come to iran but it is still far less difficult to 5 -- two higher a skilled craftsman by the day that to buy a machine to do his job. the hands of craftsman turn their special skill to the creation of fine articles of silver. machinery will never be able to replace craftsman like these. their skills are not eas
tehran is the capital of iran located in the north. tehran is a modern city with roots in the past. the great muslim religious college is one of the intellectual centers of the islamic world. these young men are studying to be religious leaders. a woman wearing the enveloping should do or is a reminder that even here in this modern city are strong links with eastern tradition. new buildings and modern apartments are among the visible signs of progress in tehran. young iranians with a growing...
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this is their city, tehran. the official attitude toward fun in general seems to be an ever-shifting -- how -- is fun even a good idea? >> a lot of push and pull. a lot of give and take. when i first started coming here you wouldn't hear pop music in a restaurant or -- >> now it is everywhere. >> now it is everywhere. >> we have police, they arrest girls or women for having the hijab or not being covered enough. it is not that we live with the police in our head, you know. >> one of the first things that people will say when you say, i'm going to iran. yeah, but don't they make women do this, this, this, this. >> yeah. >> actually not so much, not as much as our friends. compare and contrast, women aren't allowed to drive in saudi arabia. >> that's right. or vote. >> or vote. you can drive. you can vote. >> yeah, of course. of course. my sister is an accountant. she has her own company. girls are allowed to do almost everything, except if you want to go and watch football. >> can't watch football? >> we cannot.
this is their city, tehran. the official attitude toward fun in general seems to be an ever-shifting -- how -- is fun even a good idea? >> a lot of push and pull. a lot of give and take. when i first started coming here you wouldn't hear pop music in a restaurant or -- >> now it is everywhere. >> now it is everywhere. >> we have police, they arrest girls or women for having the hijab or not being covered enough. it is not that we live with the police in our head, you...
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tehran, a journalist. good to have you with us. the reaction in tehran teems to be a celebration, we have been seeing pictures of people partying. the rehabilitation is overwhelmingly positive to the deal. of course it is positive. because people have been working for the moment. they voted for the president to make sure the deal will be done in the nick of time. now the president has delivered on election captain promises. if he wants a standoff with the united states and they are more than happy to see relations have been set gan iran and the united states. this is an historic moment for them. and cer wit possessing an important occasion history. >> the foreign minister said that he wants to change the relationship with the west. is it real stick to thing that will happen given on friday iranians from on the ship... they were out there demonstrating against israel and burning the israeli flags. >> they don't represent the last elections. now that the government has had this huge victory against heart lin
tehran, a journalist. good to have you with us. the reaction in tehran teems to be a celebration, we have been seeing pictures of people partying. the rehabilitation is overwhelmingly positive to the deal. of course it is positive. because people have been working for the moment. they voted for the president to make sure the deal will be done in the nick of time. now the president has delivered on election captain promises. if he wants a standoff with the united states and they are more than...
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tehran needs 400 new aircraft worth up to $20 billion. germany expects to sell more cars, more chemicals renewable energies to iran. exports could start at 10 billion euros from 2.4 last year. apple is looking for a distribution partner in iran. the tech market there is estimated to grow to $16 billion annually from just 4 billion now. all told that iranian population we mentioned of close to 80 million people is likely to spend $176 billion this year. there is an annual disposable income at stake of $287 billion. the key to tehran's door looks like it might be a long one. >>> we are getting breaking news from gaza. there have been a series of explosions in the gaza strip. palestinians have been injured in six car bombs. security sources say the blasts took place at the same time. the cars are believed to belong to officials in hamas its military wing and the group islamic jihad. we'll get you more information on that as we get it. >>> venezuela is facing one of the worst economic crisis in its history. some struggling business owners are
tehran needs 400 new aircraft worth up to $20 billion. germany expects to sell more cars, more chemicals renewable energies to iran. exports could start at 10 billion euros from 2.4 last year. apple is looking for a distribution partner in iran. the tech market there is estimated to grow to $16 billion annually from just 4 billion now. all told that iranian population we mentioned of close to 80 million people is likely to spend $176 billion this year. there is an annual disposable income at...
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embassy in tehran. it is a very big deal to do this deal and the israeli officials are furious. >> reporter: that's right. they are already speaking out, christine. this morning, we heard from prime minister netanyahu at the beginning of his meeting with the dutch foreign minister. quote, when you are ready to make a deal no matter what the cost this is the result. he went on to call the agreement quote historic mistake. we are also hearing from hard line coalition partners. issuing a statement that reads as follows, this day will be remembered as a black day in the history of the free world. history books are rewritten today with the most dangerous and severe chapter. also hearing about next steps for israeli government ministers. releasing a statement, i'll read you part of it saying quote, now that the talks are over it is time for action. i call upon our friends and allies in the parliaments tasked with reviewing the agreement to reject the bad deal. you hear israeli ministers already signaling thei
embassy in tehran. it is a very big deal to do this deal and the israeli officials are furious. >> reporter: that's right. they are already speaking out, christine. this morning, we heard from prime minister netanyahu at the beginning of his meeting with the dutch foreign minister. quote, when you are ready to make a deal no matter what the cost this is the result. he went on to call the agreement quote historic mistake. we are also hearing from hard line coalition partners. issuing a...
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. >> for many of the young people in tehran, it is as if sanctions have already been lifted. they see a brighter future for themselves and their country. governments call these family photos. who would've thought the foreign minister of iran would be center stage after all of the years of international isolation, smiling and joking with the world's great powers because they have finally done a nuclear deal. in tehran and washington the president strode to the microphone to welcome the deal in different ways. president obama: we have stop the spread of nuclear weapons in the region. the coats of this deal the international community will be able to verify the islamic republic of iran will not develop a nuclear weapon. president kem -- president khamenei: iran has never pursued that path. and never will. >> the deal means that iran has scaled down its nuclear program substantially, pushing back the day it would be able to build a bomb if it decided to do so. iran will except intrusive monitoring by u.n. inspectors from the atomic agency based indiana. -- based in vienna. today'
. >> for many of the young people in tehran, it is as if sanctions have already been lifted. they see a brighter future for themselves and their country. governments call these family photos. who would've thought the foreign minister of iran would be center stage after all of the years of international isolation, smiling and joking with the world's great powers because they have finally done a nuclear deal. in tehran and washington the president strode to the microphone to welcome the...
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. >>> i'm ali velshi "on target" tonight from the iranian capital city of tehran >>> well, it's another day and another deadline blown. iran says it is not ready to make a deal until it gets what it wants from the west. the west says it's not making a deal until it gets what it wants from iran. the question is how closer they, they've been hearing from both sides because they were closer than they have ever been, and they are not walking away until they know there's cause to do so. it does make it wonder, david shuster in our studios in new york. what does the deadline mean? >> it means that there's proof that the word deadline means something different to nuclear negotiators of journalists and others who lives depend on getting work done by immovable date and time. the meaning of the term deadline says back to the civil war. it was a literal line inside a prison, and prisoners who step over it risk being shot to death. by contrast the deadlines in nuclear negotiations are self imposed and have no penalties. it may be a reason why so many of the iran nuclear deadlines come and go. since
. >>> i'm ali velshi "on target" tonight from the iranian capital city of tehran >>> well, it's another day and another deadline blown. iran says it is not ready to make a deal until it gets what it wants from the west. the west says it's not making a deal until it gets what it wants from iran. the question is how closer they, they've been hearing from both sides because they were closer than they have ever been, and they are not walking away until they know there's...
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tehran is the capital of iran located in the north. tehran is a modern city with roots in the past. the great muslim religious college is one of the intellectual centers of the islamic world. these young men are studying to become mullahs religious leaders. a woman wearing the enveloping shroud is a reminder that, even here in this modern city, are strong links with eastern tradition. new buildings and modern apartments are among the visible signs of progress in tehran. at their national university, young iranians with a growing spirit of national pride are becoming the doctors, teachers engineers, and leaders of the future. esfahan is the art and craft center of iran. as it was in the day of shah abbas. much of the imperial splendor survives. and in the bazaar, the ancient crafts, like copper smithing continue little changed. modern machinery has come to iran but it is still far less difficult to hire a skilled hand craftsman by the day than to buy a machine to do his job. the hands of craftsmen turn their special skill to the creation of fine articles of silver. machinery will nev
tehran is the capital of iran located in the north. tehran is a modern city with roots in the past. the great muslim religious college is one of the intellectual centers of the islamic world. these young men are studying to become mullahs religious leaders. a woman wearing the enveloping shroud is a reminder that, even here in this modern city, are strong links with eastern tradition. new buildings and modern apartments are among the visible signs of progress in tehran. at their national...
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stuart: we crossed a tehran -- we crossed to tehran. at the same time, there is some hesitation. >> yes. we very much see this as an opening for relations there are warm words from those in iran and france about the civilizations. but at the same time, it is a big issue that remains. it seems very much like a more narrow diplomatic effort. and perhaps this is a symbolic step in that process. stuart: the visit itself -- how is it going down in iran amongst ordinary iranians. arthur: there is some coverage in the irani media, and particularly some conservatives about mr. fabius' increasing rule -- increasing role. on several occasions, that iran has to do more than they were offering on the nuclear deal. people had to remind -- people have been bringing them back. stuart: thank you so much. arthur mcmillan speaking live from tehran. the leader of turkey's pro-kurdish operation has called for immediate hold tossed a lit is on both sides after turkish airstrikes. saying hostilities should immediately come to a halt and all parties should ac
stuart: we crossed a tehran -- we crossed to tehran. at the same time, there is some hesitation. >> yes. we very much see this as an opening for relations there are warm words from those in iran and france about the civilizations. but at the same time, it is a big issue that remains. it seems very much like a more narrow diplomatic effort. and perhaps this is a symbolic step in that process. stuart: the visit itself -- how is it going down in iran amongst ordinary iranians. arthur: there...
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aviation tehran needs 400 new aircraft to replace its aging fleet. germany expects to sell more cars more chemical and renewable energies to iran. exports could export to $10 billion euros. and the wall street journal is reporting that apple is looking for a distribution partner in iran the tech market there is estimated to grow $16 billion annually from just $4 billion now. all told, they're likely to spend $176 billion this year. there is an annual disposable income at stake and with those numbers it looks like the queue at tehran's door looks like will be a long one. >> kamal was talking about the business opportunities, but i wonder if you could set the scene for us and describe what it's been like for iranians ordinary iranians living under sanctions, many of whom never have known a life without sanctions, of course. >> exactly felicity. the sanctions have been around for over three decades since the beginning of the islamic republic after the revolution. most of the u.s. sanctions had started already. but over the past year specifically with pr
aviation tehran needs 400 new aircraft to replace its aging fleet. germany expects to sell more cars more chemical and renewable energies to iran. exports could export to $10 billion euros. and the wall street journal is reporting that apple is looking for a distribution partner in iran the tech market there is estimated to grow $16 billion annually from just $4 billion now. all told, they're likely to spend $176 billion this year. there is an annual disposable income at stake and with those...
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russia but certainly extends to european partners that are also banging on the doors of tehran for commercial deals. >> for the moment giving us senior political analyst gives us perspective on this deal from london london. so just to recab then our top story of the day an agreement finally reached foreign ministers from iran and six world powers have announced a nuclear deal in vienna and holding a roundtable meeting as we speak with hours of talks to find list that pact and curbs the program in exchange for relief from sanctions and zarif described it as a historic agreement. here is what the eu foreign policy chief and iran's foreign minister had to see a little earlier this hour as they began their meeting. >> it is a decision that can open the way to a new chapter in international relations and show that the diplomacy, coordination corporation can overcome decades of tensions and confrontations. i think this is a sign of hope for the entire world and we know it's very much needed in these times. >> let me begin by expressing my appreciation to everybody, to those who started this process
russia but certainly extends to european partners that are also banging on the doors of tehran for commercial deals. >> for the moment giving us senior political analyst gives us perspective on this deal from london london. so just to recab then our top story of the day an agreement finally reached foreign ministers from iran and six world powers have announced a nuclear deal in vienna and holding a roundtable meeting as we speak with hours of talks to find list that pact and curbs the...
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tehran times talks about a deal. iranian papers are echoing what president hassan rouhani said yesterday, that the islamic republic achieved all the objectives at the table. "the washington post" put iran as one of the winners in the agreement. this article talking about the winners and losers. the ostracized nation is back in the world's business and stands a good chance of being the planet's economic prom queen thinks to sanction relief. who are the other winners? according to "the washington post," barack obama, john kerry. as for the losers -- israel, saudi arabia and potentially the middle east. genie: getting back to israel. papers are very alarmed about the deal. flo: lots of papers are echoing what benjamin netanyahu said yesterday. said the deal was a jackpot for iran and a mistake for everyone else. this is a piece by a writer who is very critical of barack obama. essentially what obama is doing is establishing a legacy for foreign policy. he dishonored his allies in the middle east and persian gulf state s
tehran times talks about a deal. iranian papers are echoing what president hassan rouhani said yesterday, that the islamic republic achieved all the objectives at the table. "the washington post" put iran as one of the winners in the agreement. this article talking about the winners and losers. the ostracized nation is back in the world's business and stands a good chance of being the planet's economic prom queen thinks to sanction relief. who are the other winners? according to...
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that means the doors are open for business with tehran. the economics minister has already made a landmark visit and a trade relationship between germany and iran is not far off. >> iranian businesses already have an address in berlin. 1000 square meters in the german middle east association building. it seeks to foster german commercial interest in this region. the chairwoman handed over the keys just a few days ago. >> some leading iranian firms have traditionally strong ties to germany. they are interested in having a presence here. >> they traveled to iran this week. the first to arrive since the signing of the international new year deal. and he brought along a high-level entourage including representatives of the association for german industry and trade. the minister made no secret to promote germany's interest. but the chairman called the trip irritating and said it is naive to believe germany can help build economic bridges between iran and israel. he defended his strict to iran pointing out that he addressed a number of contentio
that means the doors are open for business with tehran. the economics minister has already made a landmark visit and a trade relationship between germany and iran is not far off. >> iranian businesses already have an address in berlin. 1000 square meters in the german middle east association building. it seeks to foster german commercial interest in this region. the chairwoman handed over the keys just a few days ago. >> some leading iranian firms have traditionally strong ties to...
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you just spent several weeks in tehran. it's interesting that president obama is being criticized over the deal here in the united states. we hear that netenyahu is getting some stack from some of his people there. what about the leader in iron? will he will hailed as a hero or someone that didn't stand strong against the u.s. >> generally speaking they have been in favor of this deal. it's ramadan right now, so nothing happens during the day, but there is anticipation there will be celebration in the streets. there has been some discussion about allowing some dancing in the streets. generally speaking there will be a celebration. that said iran was very clear about the things it will not allow, including a deal that doesn't lift the conventional weapons ban. well that is in place. they have to abide by the terms of this deal between five and eight years before a regular weapons ban is lifted. so there are complications back home. and it will be up to the ayatollah to say that he supports what happens or hedge a little bit.
you just spent several weeks in tehran. it's interesting that president obama is being criticized over the deal here in the united states. we hear that netenyahu is getting some stack from some of his people there. what about the leader in iron? will he will hailed as a hero or someone that didn't stand strong against the u.s. >> generally speaking they have been in favor of this deal. it's ramadan right now, so nothing happens during the day, but there is anticipation there will be...
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that means the doors are open for business with tehran. the economics minister has already made a landmark visit and a trade relationship between germany and iran is not far off. >> iranian businesses already have an address in berlin. 1000 square meters in the german middle east association building. it seeks to foster german commercial interest in this region. the chairwoman handed over the keys just a few days ago. >> some leading iranian firms have traditionally strong ties to germany. they are interested in having a presence here. >> they traveled to iran this week. the first to arrive since the signing of the international new year deal. and he brought along a high-level entourage including representatives of the association for german industry and trade. the minister made no secret to promote germany's interest. but the chairman called the trip irritating and said it is naive to believe germany can help build economic bridges between iran and israel. he defended his strict to iran pointing out that he addressed a number of contentio
that means the doors are open for business with tehran. the economics minister has already made a landmark visit and a trade relationship between germany and iran is not far off. >> iranian businesses already have an address in berlin. 1000 square meters in the german middle east association building. it seeks to foster german commercial interest in this region. the chairwoman handed over the keys just a few days ago. >> some leading iranian firms have traditionally strong ties to...
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in the streets of tehran, people hate the sanction. s. -- sanctions. i showed you the money. inflation is running at 15%, a few years ago it was 45%. the economy is growing, it is not in recession, and it does not look like a place that is about to go under. they managed their way around sanctions. there are not other countries in the world that will sell goods to iran, and while it can't get cars and machinery, it can get some. people want a deal. they don't want any dole. that is reported in the press, and that's what i hear from a lot of people. in the end i don't think the average iranian is as consumed by the minutia of negotiations as with the potential for sanctions being lifted. you mentioned the ability to manage the sanctions, we understand there's a lot of internal pressure on iran to reach a deal. there's a number of reports that iran has a water crisis and needs an embargo lifted. other parts are in desire need of technology. what kind of pressure does that put on the iranian side to reach a deal. it's a lot. we are at an auto parts factory, these are the things
in the streets of tehran, people hate the sanction. s. -- sanctions. i showed you the money. inflation is running at 15%, a few years ago it was 45%. the economy is growing, it is not in recession, and it does not look like a place that is about to go under. they managed their way around sanctions. there are not other countries in the world that will sell goods to iran, and while it can't get cars and machinery, it can get some. people want a deal. they don't want any dole. that is reported in...
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but in tehran they weren't listening. >> we did it we finally did it! >> reporter: nbc's ali arousi was in the crowd tonight. >> reporter: you never see these things. people are overjoyed! >> reporter: but it is real. there is no faith the iran irani regime can or will change, deal or no deal. >> people are celebrating because they got everything they wanted and the west got nothing at all. >> reporter: netanyahu said as far as the west is concerned, they messed up. >> a deal with the foremost sponsor of international terrorism. >> reporter: israelis worry they'll have to pay the price if this diplomatic gamble doesn't work. >> i think he made a big mistake. obama made a big one. but no one can do nothing. he decided and he was so determined in this mission. >> reporter: the israeli government couldn't stop the deal in vienna but it's hardly giving up. the next step is to use israel's friends and supporters to spike the deal in washington. an official in tel aviv said the next deal will be in washington. while israel has been by far the most vocal criti
but in tehran they weren't listening. >> we did it we finally did it! >> reporter: nbc's ali arousi was in the crowd tonight. >> reporter: you never see these things. people are overjoyed! >> reporter: but it is real. there is no faith the iran irani regime can or will change, deal or no deal. >> people are celebrating because they got everything they wanted and the west got nothing at all. >> reporter: netanyahu said as far as the west is concerned, they...