what s the battery life like, dare i ask? the battery life on that was about 30 minutes. it would take about ten hours to charge. had a standby of around a similar time as well. wow. so what does marty think about the future of phones? we are still at the very beginning of the cell phone revolution. we are going to eliminate poverty because we are becoming more productive because of the cell phone, and ijust mentioned, we re going to eliminate disease. our educational system is going to be revolutionised. i think all of these things are potentials of the cell phone. not doing it by itself, but it will be an essential part of this great future. zoe kleinman, bbc news. let s see what s happening with the weather. the latest forecast from elizabeth, and nice blue skies? yes. elizabeth, and nice blue skies? yes,
the battery life on that was about 30 minutes. it would take about ten hours to charge. had a standby of around a similar time as well. wow. so what does marty think about the future of phones? we are still at the very beginning of the cell phone revolution. we are going to eliminate poverty because we are becoming more productive because of the cell phone, and ijust mentioned, we re going to eliminate disease. our educational system is going to be revolutionised. i think all of these things are potentials of the cell phone. not doing it by itself, but it will be an essential part of this great future. zoe kleinman, bbc news. let s see what s happening with the weather. the latest forecast from elizabeth, and nice blue skies? yes. elizabeth, and nice blue skies? yes, a ”oreous elizabeth, and nice blue skies? yes, a gorgeous day elizabeth, and nice blue skies? yes, a gorgeous day of elizabeth, and nice blue skies? yes
publized part of a budget and gave out sensitive information that said religious institutes here and parts of the revolutionary guard were getting a lot of money from the budget and according to many initiated by hard liners, definitely there s a lot going on inside the establishment. it does strike me, thomas, that it s fascinating that what seems to have fueled this, as you say, were rouhani s decision to publish the budget for the first time, revealing how much money the military and hard liners were getting, and, of course, the cell phone revolution where you have 48 million smartphones in iran. also something rouhani pushed for, faster internet speed. so they are the two things that were caused by openness rather
the regime? thank you fareed. look, there has been a report that he s been arrested and of course one of iran s stop generals, general jafari has implicitly accused president former president ajad of being involved in the protests. but i don t know if this points at the real involvement into this protest. of course there is skism in the regime. the protests have to do with the upcoming with the succession issue for supreme leader and also plays into the ongoing debate here between hard liners and performers and why is that so? because the president released a publicized part of a budget,
is there s going to be a changed. now it says it s got to be a super majority and raises the threshold for a deal that involves the future boundaries of jerusalem to get ratified. the law of course can be overturned by a simply majority. if there s a real deal that involves change boundaries to jerusalem, but if it were to happen and the prime minister were behind it, that means his party is in control of a coalition that they could get this law overturned. there s a lot of heat around this the. and a lot of concern. i think it s overstated. i do think though there is the white house is behind a lot of the moves. the administration is taking in support of what the israelis are taking. they want to send a message that the train is leaving the station. the history is moving past you and unless you come back to the