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. >> if your father is an irani national.you're considered an irani national, that is even if you have never traveled to iran. >> the law sparked an online campaign condemning what is called second class citizenship. european countries would have to retaliate against american visitors, the end result only hurting economies on both sides of the atlanta, but the motive appeared clear to iran. the speaker said that they were aimed at harassment and blatantly sabotage the agreement. the obama administration is worried about the visa changes. >> it could have very negative impact. >> but secretary of state john kerry has assured the iranians the visa reform would not be an obstacle. the american administration has the power to waive the rules in his words so as not to interfere with legitimate business interests of iran. the republicans who oppose the nuclear deal say they will resist any effort to placate iran. but after realizing the unintended consequences of the new restrictions some of their leaders say they may have to reass
. >> if your father is an irani national.you're considered an irani national, that is even if you have never traveled to iran. >> the law sparked an online campaign condemning what is called second class citizenship. european countries would have to retaliate against american visitors, the end result only hurting economies on both sides of the atlanta, but the motive appeared clear to iran. the speaker said that they were aimed at harassment and blatantly sabotage the agreement. the...
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. >> rose: who has more influence, the iranis or the russians?>> the iranis because they have more skin in the game, they have more fighting force. they have their own guys. they have shia militia they've trained and sent into syria and have hezbollah which game into lebanon at the request of iran. >> rose: so you think assad might be more willing to listen to the ayatollah? >> yes, but i think the play for us is to convince the russians this is the way to deal with the problem, this transition to assad without elections to assad and have the russians work on the iranians. >> rose: how much do you think this president is influenced by that he has a considered belief that he came to washington, to the white house to get us out of a deep involvement in the middle east, out of a war in iraq and afghanistan, and that's what he campaigned on, believed in and promised and, therefore, it is almost impossible for him, in the remaining time that he has, to reverse that in a forceful way? >> i think what motivates him is less -- and we're speculating now,
. >> rose: who has more influence, the iranis or the russians?>> the iranis because they have more skin in the game, they have more fighting force. they have their own guys. they have shia militia they've trained and sent into syria and have hezbollah which game into lebanon at the request of iran. >> rose: so you think assad might be more willing to listen to the ayatollah? >> yes, but i think the play for us is to convince the russians this is the way to deal with the...
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an agreement was made between an irani iranian. the ceasefire went underway september 24. this is the second phase we will be seeing more phases of this. there is around a thousand fighters and their families held up along with two shia villages in idlib, about a few thousand holidayed up there-- holed up there. this is the first face, to cross into these areas >>> much more coverage on those transfers throughout the news cast. in the meantime, south korea and japan have reached a deal on a longstanding dispute over war time sexual slavery. foreign ministers of both countries you have been holding costs. an apology is being offered. tokyo is offering 8.7 million dollars in compensation for former sex slaves when were referred to as comfort women in war time japan. korea was a jape knee colony for 35 years from 1910 to 1945. histori historia historians-- south korea has maintained japan should apologise to the victims and pay compensation. until now japan had refused. returning now to our coverage of the rebel fires being transported out. our correspondent near where one of
an agreement was made between an irani iranian. the ceasefire went underway september 24. this is the second phase we will be seeing more phases of this. there is around a thousand fighters and their families held up along with two shia villages in idlib, about a few thousand holidayed up there-- holed up there. this is the first face, to cross into these areas >>> much more coverage on those transfers throughout the news cast. in the meantime, south korea and japan have reached a deal...
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in particular, the irani region. >> translation: turkey wants to maintain good relations with kurdistan. and wants to help the kurdish government. it's a way to maintain good relations within the region. >> reporter: but those good relations angered others. speaking in baghdad a politician issued a warning to ankara. in case the forces did not leave and get hit, they'd be followed by other forces. therefore it's a beginning and a test. that's why there should be a confrontation, and i ask the government to hold an emergency segh session to take the right decision to take the government back. >> this is a matter of trying to force them out of the country. >> translation: around 2,000 volunteer fighters from mosul have been trained for the past year, supporting them in a fight against d.a.e.s.h., it's been launched upon the request of the governor of mosul and coordinated by the iraqi defence ministry. >> iraq is divided. it is divided between the kurdish, territory controlled by i.s.i.l., and areas disputedy kurds and arabs. >> turkey supports the iraqi kurds. it doesn't look at the turk
in particular, the irani region. >> translation: turkey wants to maintain good relations with kurdistan. and wants to help the kurdish government. it's a way to maintain good relations within the region. >> reporter: but those good relations angered others. speaking in baghdad a politician issued a warning to ankara. in case the forces did not leave and get hit, they'd be followed by other forces. therefore it's a beginning and a test. that's why there should be a confrontation, and...
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command put considerable pressure on the body government not to have the irani-backed shia militias involved because we want to provide active and effective air support. we do note want to be providing that air support to those militia who is spent close to four years killing our troops when we were in iraq. >> the iraqis do not expect to fully control ramadi before the middle of next month if all goes as planned. the iraqis are hoping to shape up organizations to retake mosul this spring where an estimated 2,000 isis fighters hold iraq's second largest city. >> jennifer griffin at the pentagon, thank you. >>> up next the effort to remove confederate symbols in the south is not going down easy in the big easy. >> here's what some fox affiliates in the country are covering. fox 9 in the windy city, mall of america, busiest shopping days of the year, black lives matter demonstration. security moved prote testers out of the facility. five arrests were reported. las vegas where many people want answers after seeing something streak across the sky. the military says it was debris from a recently
command put considerable pressure on the body government not to have the irani-backed shia militias involved because we want to provide active and effective air support. we do note want to be providing that air support to those militia who is spent close to four years killing our troops when we were in iraq. >> the iraqis do not expect to fully control ramadi before the middle of next month if all goes as planned. the iraqis are hoping to shape up organizations to retake mosul this spring...
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we have seen irani and american troops, why is there not objection to their presence? >> well, it depends on which political party you belong to, if you are in the ruling government. you rely on the iranians to help you with the popular mobilization forces, and they are the ones that have been going a lot of heavy fighting against i.s.i.l. they are convenient for the government fighting force. it's when you get other players involved. so the sunnis, for example, are scared of the iranian plilishas that -- militias that are coming into the country, they are wondering who they can reach out to for support. turkey is the clear ally, and the americans and the russians have very different competing agendas, the americans are clear on who they support in iraq, not so clear on who they support in syria, the russians clear on who they support on both sides. anybody who they are fight, anyone that is not bashar al-assad. there's all these competing agendas, making a lot of people mervous. >> imran khan speaking from erbil in northern iraq >>> let's get a check on the weather wi
we have seen irani and american troops, why is there not objection to their presence? >> well, it depends on which political party you belong to, if you are in the ruling government. you rely on the iranians to help you with the popular mobilization forces, and they are the ones that have been going a lot of heavy fighting against i.s.i.l. they are convenient for the government fighting force. it's when you get other players involved. so the sunnis, for example, are scared of the iranian...
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the irani is it was painted in paris, not harlem or chicago.e think it was a club in the 14th or 15th that was patronized by everybody. >> rose: how long was he in paris? >> about a year. he got a guggenheim, one of the first african-american artists to get a guggenheim, and it took him to paris and he loved it. he had a diary which we have access to, talks about working by day and party big night. >> rose: cafe paris 1929. this year was 1929 that he spent there. >> exactly, yeah. what's really great is we have been able to identified a lot of these locations. we think this might be a cafe called "the dream." it shows, again, people in the cabarets and the cafes drinking, the characters both outdoors and indoors. motley, again, really made his home for that brief year in paris, although by the end of that year, when the guggenheim foundation said do you want to extend your stay, he said, no, i've got to come back to chicago. >> rose: getting religion is 1948, a later period. >> it is. what's particularly fascinating for this work for me is the
the irani is it was painted in paris, not harlem or chicago.e think it was a club in the 14th or 15th that was patronized by everybody. >> rose: how long was he in paris? >> about a year. he got a guggenheim, one of the first african-american artists to get a guggenheim, and it took him to paris and he loved it. he had a diary which we have access to, talks about working by day and party big night. >> rose: cafe paris 1929. this year was 1929 that he spent there. >>...
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the irany supply is why people thought things were going over the edge. maybe this is one of those catalysts you need. i don't think you have to be a hero in this environment. same thing with emerging markets. there are places you can buy dollar exporters who produce in the local currencies doing very well, even places like russia and brazil. i think you have to be careful about who you are buying at a time like this. you don't have to do anything. >> if you look at the biggest losers this year in the s&p 500 they are all energy names, chesapeake, console, southwestern, freeport, mcin a ran. what other damage is in store in terms of job cuts, the economy, home prices, supply cuts, cost cuts? >> i'm most interested and focused on the industrial type names that got taken down along with the pure energy names. to me the industrial economy it's all about global growth going from an assumption that it's negative on a manufacturing basis to something slightly positive. i'm going to go out there and say i don't think the story of the full year 2016 is going to b
the irany supply is why people thought things were going over the edge. maybe this is one of those catalysts you need. i don't think you have to be a hero in this environment. same thing with emerging markets. there are places you can buy dollar exporters who produce in the local currencies doing very well, even places like russia and brazil. i think you have to be careful about who you are buying at a time like this. you don't have to do anything. >> if you look at the biggest losers...
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not have reliable partners in the snap back of sanctions when or if there is credible evidence of irani iranian cheating on the jcpoa? >> senator kuehnes, we worked very hard, my colleagues who negotiated this deal worked very hard throughout the negotiation to make sure that there would be absolutely no stricture on the ability of the united states to impose, to fully use the sanctions tools at its disposal to respond to iranian violations of u.n. security council resolutions, of challenges to our interests. in terms of broader international sanctions, we've also structured a process that when there is a credible report to the joint commission that administers this deal of a violation, any member of the joint commission can bring such a complaint to the commission. and if a limited number of members of the joint commission refer that to the security council, the presumption is that those sanctions will be snapped back. it will be impossible to -- for any member of the security council to veto a recommendation to reimpose sanctions. it's autopilot. it's the assumption of how the securit
not have reliable partners in the snap back of sanctions when or if there is credible evidence of irani iranian cheating on the jcpoa? >> senator kuehnes, we worked very hard, my colleagues who negotiated this deal worked very hard throughout the negotiation to make sure that there would be absolutely no stricture on the ability of the united states to impose, to fully use the sanctions tools at its disposal to respond to iranian violations of u.n. security council resolutions, of...
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se trata de un abogado estadounidense de origen iranÍ que al parecer habÍa tenido una discusiÓn a la la juegan con uno, ¿verdad?, y en esas estoy ahora, en el nuevo Álbum, pero este tipo de nominaciones que el pÚblico te da, porque esta te la da el pÚblico, ¿no?, es el aliciente que uno necesita como artista y como cantante en esta carrera. karla: quÉ bueno, te mereces todo esto, y no sÉ cÓmo lo haces, no paras, ¿cÓmo es ese proceso creativo?, al mismo tiempo que promocionar su mÚsica estÁs elaborando nuevos diseÑos que por cierto... thalÍa: me da mucho gusto, cuando veo en la tele traer una falda o una cosa, y todas serÁ en algo, me emociona y me gusta, siempre diseÑÉ de chiquita, no soy una diseÑadora, porque para hacer eso tienes que graduarte, tengo mi look, entiendo de la moda, lo que quiero dar, de las telas, y me rodeo de grandes diseÑadoras, grandes trabajadoras, con hijos, que tienen esa chamba y esa pasiÓn por la moda, y eso es lo que hace el Éxito de una colecciÓn, en este caso esa que tiene prints, este muy salvaje, pero tambiÉn cosas clÁsicas negras, muy relajadas para l
se trata de un abogado estadounidense de origen iranÍ que al parecer habÍa tenido una discusiÓn a la la juegan con uno, ¿verdad?, y en esas estoy ahora, en el nuevo Álbum, pero este tipo de nominaciones que el pÚblico te da, porque esta te la da el pÚblico, ¿no?, es el aliciente que uno necesita como artista y como cantante en esta carrera. karla: quÉ bueno, te mereces todo esto, y no sÉ cÓmo lo haces, no paras, ¿cÓmo es ese proceso creativo?, al mismo tiempo que promocionar su...
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don't for secretary kerry, but these are exactly the kinds of talks he is having with the russians, iraniis, and others so that there can be something that , so they can be something for the state of syria, which lord knows, deserves it. do you have anything to add to that? to scott: if there is going be an effort to remove assad, that dialogue should be occurring at the highest levels. secretary carter: it is. mr. scott: i want to switch gears and talk about the recapitalization program. we are involved in a tremendous number of countries. a tremendous need for intel. the recapitalizations and the importance -- i just want to mention that. if we wait much longer on that, mr. secretary, we will end up with a gap in that capability. hope we can move forward with that recapitalization. secretary carter: it's an important issue and their budget discussions going on right now. i would respectfully ask that you use your credibility with the administration and courage them to be more open and honest with us. >> mr. wolf. >> thank you, esther chairman. secretary, if we are in fact at war, how wi
don't for secretary kerry, but these are exactly the kinds of talks he is having with the russians, iraniis, and others so that there can be something that , so they can be something for the state of syria, which lord knows, deserves it. do you have anything to add to that? to scott: if there is going be an effort to remove assad, that dialogue should be occurring at the highest levels. secretary carter: it is. mr. scott: i want to switch gears and talk about the recapitalization program. we...