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revolutionary guard who had the head of the could force as well as the head of the iranian atomic energy agency. here in iran attend that funeral, so he will be buried here in the iran in a place called had it is a shrine. and we are expecting still for there to be considerable anger here in iran, as, as, as has been expressed by the foreign minister, divides the reef in a tweet he actually condemned international agencies and countries for calling for restraint from iran was not condemning what he called was a terrorist action of the assassination of moss and for result, the end in iran continues to blame israel. in fact, one of the hardline newspapers in the country yesterday said that iran should be attacked israeli port city of haifa. now that is a newspaper that's linked to hard line elements within the country. but conservatives, parliamentarians are calling for the government to stop cooperation with the international atomic energy agency inspectors to stop them from visiting nuclear sites in iran. and that's all that's left of the 2015 nuclear deal. currently, i.a.e.a. inspectors can vi
revolutionary guard who had the head of the could force as well as the head of the iranian atomic energy agency. here in iran attend that funeral, so he will be buried here in the iran in a place called had it is a shrine. and we are expecting still for there to be considerable anger here in iran, as, as, as has been expressed by the foreign minister, divides the reef in a tweet he actually condemned international agencies and countries for calling for restraint from iran was not condemning...
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we have had inspections from the international atomic energy agency for many, many years. and they have not found one instance of diversion program towards military use. that's number one. the 2nd point, i think the reaction of scientists should be condemning terrorism. i think you saw in various tweet that he's expecting the european government. and that's how this literotica on human rights and have this is sort of fighting terrorism to condemn this nation as a terrorist state. and all governments should actually condemn terrorism. the problem that we have the different governments, if they have good terrorists and bad, tell us good terrorists what they do today in iran and bad terrorists are people who don't agree, but us foreign policy. so it's time to end this type of hypocrisy, i think, and i think it's time for the governments that have been putting pressure on iran to realize what they're doing. stop supporting ok line. it's a very clear line we've been speaking to for there's a professor of political communications, i think, university of tehran, we struggled on t
we have had inspections from the international atomic energy agency for many, many years. and they have not found one instance of diversion program towards military use. that's number one. the 2nd point, i think the reaction of scientists should be condemning terrorism. i think you saw in various tweet that he's expecting the european government. and that's how this literotica on human rights and have this is sort of fighting terrorism to condemn this nation as a terrorist state. and all...
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but iran's nuclear program has been fully inspected by the international atomic energy agency for years. the head of the a, the atomic energy agency was just in iran a couple of weeks ago. so it's a fully inspected program. there's no need for this kind of subterfuge. and looking around and suspecting and taking the law into our own hands or into the israelis own hands, there's an international inspections regime for this program. and at this point, the i.a.e.a. sees no reason to believe that iran's program is going on a weapons path. they have increased their production and stockpile the low enriched uranium, beyond which they agreed to, to cap it under the iran nuclear core, back in 2015. but that is reversible and that uranium is not highly enriched, which is what it would need to be in order to be converted to weapons grade and for use in a weapons program. good to get your perspective a depreciate, very much leverage. thank you. thank you very much on to where the government has denied claims. the prime minister is rejecting talks with a grin. the does that since visiting peace env
but iran's nuclear program has been fully inspected by the international atomic energy agency for years. the head of the a, the atomic energy agency was just in iran a couple of weeks ago. so it's a fully inspected program. there's no need for this kind of subterfuge. and looking around and suspecting and taking the law into our own hands or into the israelis own hands, there's an international inspections regime for this program. and at this point, the i.a.e.a. sees no reason to believe that...
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and yet, the iranian atomic energy agency would deny that there'd been an incident involving a nucleus scientists. you would think that they would know well, sometimes what happens in there on that there are different agencies and different layers within the state. so it's, it could be that the iran's atomic agency spokesman has just not heard from the revolutionary guard or the state t.v. have heard from different sources. we've also seen on social media and pictures of the street where it's alleged he was assassinated and that street is now closed off . but the news is trickling through. and i suspect that if this is the case in the coming hours, we really something official. and maybe the head of the spokesman of the atomic agency may have to go back on what he has said. who is this scientist most sane? factory's not a vat? the state media is saying has been killed and how significant would take his death if it indeed it is confirmed. well, with links to iran's revolutionary guard, he's seen as one of the figurehead of iran's nuclear program. and many years ago, there was an attempt
and yet, the iranian atomic energy agency would deny that there'd been an incident involving a nucleus scientists. you would think that they would know well, sometimes what happens in there on that there are different agencies and different layers within the state. so it's, it could be that the iran's atomic agency spokesman has just not heard from the revolutionary guard or the state t.v. have heard from different sources. we've also seen on social media and pictures of the street where it's...
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. >>> the international atomic energy agency says iran is stock playing uranium beyond what is allowed limits is only causing more tension between the united states and iran. kenny logan reports president- elect joe biden has suggested that he hopes to ease the flames. >> iran is stockpiling uranium beyond permitted limits, it's also enriching it to a higher. he then allowed. iran has openly been breaching these limits for some time, apparently retaliating for the u.s. withdrawal from the nuclear deal, and the position of new sanctions. they claim the nuclear program is for peaceful broke purposes. iran had to comply to limits in return to the easing of sanctions. the other signatories including france, germany, and the uk have tried to hold onto the agreements. relations have become increasingly strained. iran has denied that a senior al qaeda leader was killed in august. he was allegedly behind the u.s. embassy bombings in kenya in 1998. according to the new york times, he was killed by israeli operatives acting with the cooperation of the u.s., although this has not yet been confirm
. >>> the international atomic energy agency says iran is stock playing uranium beyond what is allowed limits is only causing more tension between the united states and iran. kenny logan reports president- elect joe biden has suggested that he hopes to ease the flames. >> iran is stockpiling uranium beyond permitted limits, it's also enriching it to a higher. he then allowed. iran has openly been breaching these limits for some time, apparently retaliating for the u.s. withdrawal...
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. >>> the international atomic energy agency has called on iran to curb its nuclear program.t says tehran has been stepping up activities that go against the 2015 nuclear agreement. the iaea board of governors wrapped up its regular two-day session in vienna on thursday. the u.s. ambassador criticized iran's moves, while the eu representative expressed serious concerns. the united states pulled out of the nuclear accord in 2018 and resumed sanctions against the country. the iaea estimates that iran's current stockpile of low enrichenrich ed uranium is 12 times bigger than allowed in the agreement. iran was also found to have relocated advanced uranium enriching centrifuges to an underground site and activated them. joe biden appears willing to rejoin the nuclear deal. but doing so would likely be contingent on iran coming back into compliance with the accord. the iranian foreign minister tweeted on thursday, iran is ready to negotiate if the u.s. seeks to rejoin the deal. >>> the japanese government is sounding the alarm about chinese movements in its territorial waters. japa
. >>> the international atomic energy agency has called on iran to curb its nuclear program.t says tehran has been stepping up activities that go against the 2015 nuclear agreement. the iaea board of governors wrapped up its regular two-day session in vienna on thursday. the u.s. ambassador criticized iran's moves, while the eu representative expressed serious concerns. the united states pulled out of the nuclear accord in 2018 and resumed sanctions against the country. the iaea...
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the international atomic energy agency presented its latest report on iran's nuclear development on wednesday. it says as of november 2nd, iran's stockpile of low-enriched uranium is 12 times beyond the limit set by the deal aimed at curbing its nuclear program. the iaea says iran has also begun relocating advanced centrifuges to an underground facility in central iran. it comes after a fire damaged a key facility earlier this year. iranian officials have said the incident was a result of sabotage. observers are waiting to see if u.s. president-elect joe biden will alter his country's hardline stance on iran. the landmark deal was signed while he was vice president, and he said he would rejoin it if iran complies with the terms. >>> typhoon vamko has made landfall in the northern philippines in full force. our meteorologist sayaka mori joins us now with the latest. sayaka? >> last week vanko was the fifth named storm to strike the philippines of the year. it has dumped more than 350 millimeters of rain. this is much more than the monthly rainfall for november. powerful winds battered the same
the international atomic energy agency presented its latest report on iran's nuclear development on wednesday. it says as of november 2nd, iran's stockpile of low-enriched uranium is 12 times beyond the limit set by the deal aimed at curbing its nuclear program. the iaea says iran has also begun relocating advanced centrifuges to an underground facility in central iran. it comes after a fire damaged a key facility earlier this year. iranian officials have said the incident was a result of...
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the global nuclear watchdog the international atomic energy agency reported friday. there's been an increase in iran's stockpile of nuclear materials, u.s. military commanders are anticipating that soon before he leaves office a formal order will be given by president trump to begin a further withdrawal of us troops from afghanistan and iraq. >>the pentagon issued a notice to commanders known as quote a warning order to begin planning to decrease the number of troops in both countries to 2500 each by january 15th, there are currently 4500 troops in afghanistan and three-thousand in iraq. president trump has previously promised to withdraw all u.s. troops from afghanistan before he leaves office coming up plastic surgery is on the rise, how the pandemic may have caused more people to consider getting work done plus is less a social into action affecting your memory we'll tell you how covid-19 lockdowns could be >>health researchers at u c irvine are trying to find out at the coronavirus lockdowns this year causing people to have memory specifically the team is looking
the global nuclear watchdog the international atomic energy agency reported friday. there's been an increase in iran's stockpile of nuclear materials, u.s. military commanders are anticipating that soon before he leaves office a formal order will be given by president trump to begin a further withdrawal of us troops from afghanistan and iraq. >>the pentagon issued a notice to commanders known as quote a warning order to begin planning to decrease the number of troops in both countries to...
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and earlier this month, the international atomic energy agency claimed that the country was exceeding its enrichment limit by up to 12 times dr. strum charlier is the dean of the jindal. school of international affairs. he explained to us the possible motive behind the killing. he was, i think it's seen as a major strategic asset to build, you know, answer nuclear capacity is and i think the goal of the s.s. initially was to try and stop iran from having any capacity. although, you know, taking off the top, scientists does not, in itself make the entire establishment collapse. but the idea has always been there to, you know, most in focus are these kind of larger than life. figure like a general cousin chilian when he was also assassinated. this year, so i think the goal was to be, can be, did order completely, you know, rob iran signals in the ground in the soil. and they want to flatten it and to bring it to its knees and then see, we will negotiate with you. still ahead on the program, a david and goliath battle plays out in keller. there's a small businesses shot for violating loc
and earlier this month, the international atomic energy agency claimed that the country was exceeding its enrichment limit by up to 12 times dr. strum charlier is the dean of the jindal. school of international affairs. he explained to us the possible motive behind the killing. he was, i think it's seen as a major strategic asset to build, you know, answer nuclear capacity is and i think the goal of the s.s. initially was to try and stop iran from having any capacity. although, you know, taking...
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and earlier this month, the international atomic energy agency claimed that the country was exceeding its enrichment limits by 12 times doctors to be ram, charity, or is the dean of the general school of international affairs. and he explained to us why this latest killing, or what this latest killing means for the deal. he was, i think it's seen as a major strategic asset to build your answer nuclear capacity. and i think the goal of the assassination was to try and stop iran from having any capacity, although, you know, taking off the top, scientists does not in itself make the entire establishment collapse. but the idea has always been that, you know, most in focus are these kind of larger than life figure, like general cousin chilian when he was also assassinated this year. so i think the goal was to be, can be, did order completely, you know, rub iran's nose in the ground in the soil, and they want to flatten it to bring it to its knees and then see, we will negotiate with you. the drugs watchdog says it expects to be asked to approve a covert vaccine by the end of the year. any
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and when international atomic energy agency monitors were allowed into iran, where they couldn't find any proof of military activity at iran's nuclear sites. and this was the point, like i said, when the nuclear deal was signed. though, under donald trump, the u.s. decided to quit the deal which put the whole status quo sort of say, in jeopardy. and now we have this latest assassination of a nuclear scientist, which of course could lead to serious international quantz occurrences. but that's something we have to wait for, and surely we have to wait for more reaction as well. the effects very much for breaking all that on the developments around us. well, let's delve a little bit deeper into one aspect of this who may have it's item very happy to welcome you, only pain medicare and an israeli expert in art of the 1st speaking to us this hour from jerusalem. well, come around, you only is calling this an assassination. i mean, even officials have been targeted in recent years. there's this bear, the hallmarks of another targeted killing and those targeted killings in the past. as our co
and when international atomic energy agency monitors were allowed into iran, where they couldn't find any proof of military activity at iran's nuclear sites. and this was the point, like i said, when the nuclear deal was signed. though, under donald trump, the u.s. decided to quit the deal which put the whole status quo sort of say, in jeopardy. and now we have this latest assassination of a nuclear scientist, which of course could lead to serious international quantz occurrences. but that's...
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nuclear weapons efforts, including two sites that they have not allowed the international atomic energy agencys made major progress since 2015 that potentially affect its nuclear programme. can ijustjump in. this is the second significant assassination this year following the killing injanuary of iran's most influential military figure general qasem soleimani. how might these two killings affect iran's capabilities or its ambitions? well, so far, they have not really had that much impact on either. if anything, iran seems to be more successful than the united states in winning influence in iraq. that is still reversible. but they certainly have made major progress using the popular militia forces there. you are watching assad essentially on the edge of completing his control over syria. which is now tied closely to iran. you see iran able to deploy precision—guided systems in yemen. so, these two assassinations have certainly had a political impact, increased tension, but it is not a case where iran has somehow lost military momentum. and you saw also these strikes earlier this year on key sau
nuclear weapons efforts, including two sites that they have not allowed the international atomic energy agencys made major progress since 2015 that potentially affect its nuclear programme. can ijustjump in. this is the second significant assassination this year following the killing injanuary of iran's most influential military figure general qasem soleimani. how might these two killings affect iran's capabilities or its ambitions? well, so far, they have not really had that much impact on...
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the international atomic energy agency's report says iran has increased and boosted the purity of its uranium stockpile. far beyond what it's allowed, the i.a.e.a. says iran is moving at vance. the centrifuges to an underground site, apparently built to withstand aerial bombardment. iran's nuclear deal with world powers has been unraveling since president trump withdrew from it in 2018. the u.n. is calling it a countdown to catastrophe. millions of men, women, and children in yemen will face famine within months of more aid. money doesn't come in. the un's humanitarian chief says an extra one and a half $1000000000.00 is needed to avert the crisis or diplomatic editor james phase reports. now from the u.n. . like the u.n. security council, which told the warning lights were blinking red with the world food program. the winner of this year's nobel peace prize talking of the risk of famine in months. i would literally like to be pretty clear, pretty blunt about the situation because i don't want person to leave here without any doubt about the scale of the humanitarian disaster that we'
the international atomic energy agency's report says iran has increased and boosted the purity of its uranium stockpile. far beyond what it's allowed, the i.a.e.a. says iran is moving at vance. the centrifuges to an underground site, apparently built to withstand aerial bombardment. iran's nuclear deal with world powers has been unraveling since president trump withdrew from it in 2018. the u.n. is calling it a countdown to catastrophe. millions of men, women, and children in yemen will face...
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were studiously following the details and they were monitored simply by the international atomic energy agency and they complied 100 percent of what the, what iran wanted to do through the j c.p.o. way was to prevent a pre-emptive attack by israel and the united states that was number one, and number 2, they wanted to get rid of this terrible system of sanctions, which is strangling the country oros and tempting to strangle the country. and so i do think that the iranian government would probably like to go back to that situation if they had the opportunity they must, the nations though are, you know, they're pretty endless when you start digging into it. because as you well know, the situation in the world has changed a lot in these past 5 years. the u.s. has moved closer to israel. you've got europe seemingly moving farther away from, the u.s. or at least having a lot of disagreement. all major players in the original negotiations. can any deal happen in the current out the sphere? well, i think in the current atmosphere it's clear that the trumpet ministration, which is a lame duck administ
were studiously following the details and they were monitored simply by the international atomic energy agency and they complied 100 percent of what the, what iran wanted to do through the j c.p.o. way was to prevent a pre-emptive attack by israel and the united states that was number one, and number 2, they wanted to get rid of this terrible system of sanctions, which is strangling the country oros and tempting to strangle the country. and so i do think that the iranian government would...
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and earlier this month, the international atomic energy agency claimed the country was exceeding its enrichment limits by up to 12 times dr. who is the dean of the jindal, school of international affairs. we spoke to him on the program. this is his thoughts on the possible motive behind the killing. he was, i think, seen as a major strategic asset to build your answer nuclear capacity is and i think the goal of the s.s. initially was to try and stop iran from having any cassady. although, you know, ticking off the top, scientists does not mean itself make the entire establishment collapse. but the idea has always been there to, you know, most in focus are these kind of larger than life. figure like good general cousins who live money was also assassinated. this year, so i think the goal was to be, can be, did all the completely, you know, rub iran's nose in the ground in the soil, and they want to flatten it to bring it to its knees. and then see, we've negotiated with the police have detained at least 60 people in london during a mass until locked on demonstration. this saturday pro
and earlier this month, the international atomic energy agency claimed the country was exceeding its enrichment limits by up to 12 times dr. who is the dean of the jindal, school of international affairs. we spoke to him on the program. this is his thoughts on the possible motive behind the killing. he was, i think, seen as a major strategic asset to build your answer nuclear capacity is and i think the goal of the s.s. initially was to try and stop iran from having any cassady. although, you...
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and then earlier this month, the international atomic energy agency claimed that the country was exceeding its enrichment limits by 12 times, but just 3 ram. ceria is the dean of the school of international affairs. he explained to us the possible motive behind the killing. he was, i think it's seen as a major strategic asset to build your answer nuclear capacity is and i think the goal of the assassination was to try and stop iran from having any capacity. although, you know, taking off the top, scientists does not mean itself make the entire establishment collapse. but the idea has always been that, you know, most in focus are these kind of larger than life. figure like general cousin chilian when he was also assassinated this year. so i think the goal was to be, can be, did all the completely, you know, rub iran's nose in the ground in the soil and they want to flatten it to bring it to its knees and then see, we will negotiate with you. thousands of people have been marching through the streets of london this saturday, protesting against lockdown measures. clashes between the police an
and then earlier this month, the international atomic energy agency claimed that the country was exceeding its enrichment limits by 12 times, but just 3 ram. ceria is the dean of the school of international affairs. he explained to us the possible motive behind the killing. he was, i think it's seen as a major strategic asset to build your answer nuclear capacity is and i think the goal of the assassination was to try and stop iran from having any capacity. although, you know, taking off the...
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and earlier this month, the international atomic energy agency claimed the country was exceeding its enrichment limits by the out of mind 12 times dr. is the dean of the din del school of international affairs. let's listen to his thoughts on the possible motive behind the killing. he was, i think it's seen as a major strategic asset you know, answer nuclear capacity is. and i think that all of the, as a solution was to try and stop iran from having any cassady on the north. picking off the top, scientists does not make the entire establishment collapse, but the ideas, all of your normals in focus are these kind of larger than life figure like good general counsel and money was also assassinated this year. so i think the goal was to be, can be good or to completely, you know, rub iran's nose in the ground in the soil and they want to flatten it to bring it to its knees. and then see, we've negotiated with the they say is or to international still i had a david and goliath battle plays out and counted as a small business that is show up for evaluating locked on rules. but the restaura
and earlier this month, the international atomic energy agency claimed the country was exceeding its enrichment limits by the out of mind 12 times dr. is the dean of the din del school of international affairs. let's listen to his thoughts on the possible motive behind the killing. he was, i think it's seen as a major strategic asset you know, answer nuclear capacity is. and i think that all of the, as a solution was to try and stop iran from having any cassady on the north. picking off the...
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of the i.r.g.c., the revolutionary guard, and also the goods force and the head of iran's atomic energy agency. and there were a number of speeches given, and the defense minister actually said that one of the responses by iran to this assassination is that the budget for the department for innovation and research research has been doubled. that was the department that most of the fuckers are they headed up. so that's one of the 1st responses. they also, that there will be some sort of retaliation. iran is, there's a split within the political factions within the country about what the response should be. on one hand, you have the reformists supporting president hassan rouhani that want to wait until president elect joe biden gets into office, and the united states possibly rejoin. that's the 2015 nuclear deal and if sanctions that would be seen as a victory by the reformists. but the conservatives have put forward a statement in parliament saying that iran should stop i.a.e.a. inspectors inspecting nuclear sites inside the country. an increase in richmond to 20 percent, essentially leaving th
of the i.r.g.c., the revolutionary guard, and also the goods force and the head of iran's atomic energy agency. and there were a number of speeches given, and the defense minister actually said that one of the responses by iran to this assassination is that the budget for the department for innovation and research research has been doubled. that was the department that most of the fuckers are they headed up. so that's one of the 1st responses. they also, that there will be some sort of...
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and for iran to stop nuclear inspections by the international atomic energy agency. and the anger follows the killing of top scientists to moss. in fact, it is gunned down by attackers in his car in, a suburb east into her on friday. his family speaking on state t.v., also called for revenge. he was a scientist and at the same time, a very kind and affectionate husband who loved his country. i plead to others to continue his path and to not let his blood go in vain. his path was very important for him and his blood was spilled for it. as i tell the world's arrogance, that if they were afraid of this martyr, and this country's progress, and if they were worried about progress made by this mosque, you must be scared of his blood a 1000 times more. the world's arrogance has to know that by killing people like factories are there. this path of progress will not be stopped. president hassan rouhani blamed israel for the assassination of iran's, most senior scientist been more am what i would say that the relevant authorities will respond to this crime in a timely an appro
and for iran to stop nuclear inspections by the international atomic energy agency. and the anger follows the killing of top scientists to moss. in fact, it is gunned down by attackers in his car in, a suburb east into her on friday. his family speaking on state t.v., also called for revenge. he was a scientist and at the same time, a very kind and affectionate husband who loved his country. i plead to others to continue his path and to not let his blood go in vain. his path was very important...
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the un's atomic energy agency suspected factories other of overseeing a secret weapons program. iran insists that it never had such a program nor any ambition to make a bomb from al-jazeera. as i said, begged who's live for us in tehran? what's the mood well, as you said, the funeral has been taking place. we've had the defense minister speaking at that funeral. i mean, it had to me now he said as a 1st reaction, what the government has done has doubled the budget for the department of research and innovation. the department that mawson fuckers are there was the head of. and you also said he vowed to probe to chase down to get the perpetrators of this terrorist act. and then he went on to condemn international organizations and governments that have refused, refused to condemn this act of terror. now the rains are still very angry at this assassination. something the foreign minister divides of mention in a tweet yesterday saying that countries are calling for restraint. calling on iran to show some restraint, but not condemning the perpetrators of this act so that the mood here
the un's atomic energy agency suspected factories other of overseeing a secret weapons program. iran insists that it never had such a program nor any ambition to make a bomb from al-jazeera. as i said, begged who's live for us in tehran? what's the mood well, as you said, the funeral has been taking place. we've had the defense minister speaking at that funeral. i mean, it had to me now he said as a 1st reaction, what the government has done has doubled the budget for the department of research...
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the council says iran refused to make him available for an interview with the international atomic energy agency. as a bank has more now from teheran, the intelligence ministry has said that they're launching an investigation. now this is a very high profile, killing in fockers are there was a high profile nuclear scientist. now he had been targeted in the past going back 10 years. so his movements were highly protected. it was kept a secret and there will be questions internally about how this has happened, how the security breach has happened. but there has been official response. foreign minister divides, raef has pointed his finger at israel, the head of the armed forces. he has also blamed israel and the defense advisor to the supreme leader, ayatollah khomeini, has said that the perpetrators will be targeted now most. and there was also known as the father of iran's nuclear program. he was given that name by some individuals outside of the country. now that nuclear weapons program was around 2003, some activities went on until 2009 buckled into the year. there were no more nuclear weapons
the council says iran refused to make him available for an interview with the international atomic energy agency. as a bank has more now from teheran, the intelligence ministry has said that they're launching an investigation. now this is a very high profile, killing in fockers are there was a high profile nuclear scientist. now he had been targeted in the past going back 10 years. so his movements were highly protected. it was kept a secret and there will be questions internally about how this...
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the council says iran refused to make him available for an interview with the international atomic energy agency. we're going to have much more on the reaction going to be live in tehran for reaction on the killing of they, of course this coming just in the past couple of hours. haven't been any specific information as to who is behind that assassination, but obviously, indications from the government that it was an act of state terror. that's what they've said. but of course, our other top story, this hour is ethiopian government action. their government has denied that the prime minister has rejected talks with grain leaders as international negotiations push for a resolution to the weeks long conflict. 3 african union, special envoys met with met in addis ababa, but he told them we'd only speak to representatives operating illegally in the region. a day ago, the army was ordered to carry out a final phase of its offensive and move in on to graze regional capital. a government imposed deadline for to grain forces to surrender expired on wednesday. will the ethiopian prime minister's spokespers
the council says iran refused to make him available for an interview with the international atomic energy agency. we're going to have much more on the reaction going to be live in tehran for reaction on the killing of they, of course this coming just in the past couple of hours. haven't been any specific information as to who is behind that assassination, but obviously, indications from the government that it was an act of state terror. that's what they've said. but of course, our other top...
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president met with advises last week about the topic regarding a new report from the international atomic energy agency iran was producing 12 times the amount of uranium laid out in the 2015 nuclear deal. the group included mike pence, secretary of state mike pompeo, the acting defense secretary christopher miller and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff mark millie. the men reportedly convinced the commander-in-chief not order military strike in iran against one of their key nuclear site. in early november inspectors found iran had amassed 5385 pounds of low enriched uranium up from 4641 pounds in august, donald trump did withdraw from the iran nuclear deal in 2018 before reimposing heavy sanctions on the islamic republic. president-elect biden is expected to rejoin the agreement. >> there's a reason we got of the iran deal. it was a death trap for the united states. it did not give us meaningful inspections and the whole thing shutdown in a dozen years giving them free reign at that point to have a legal nuclear program. >> just because donald trump is not ruling out the possibility doesn't mean som
president met with advises last week about the topic regarding a new report from the international atomic energy agency iran was producing 12 times the amount of uranium laid out in the 2015 nuclear deal. the group included mike pence, secretary of state mike pompeo, the acting defense secretary christopher miller and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff mark millie. the men reportedly convinced the commander-in-chief not order military strike in iran against one of their key nuclear site. in...
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in iran, the international atomic energy agency stockpile low and enrich uranium 12 times limit underandmark nuclear deal from which president trump withdrew in 2018. president-elect joe biden has said he would rejoin agreement promising he would offer iran a credible path back to diplomacy. and that's a look at some stories -- well tropical storm ioda strengthen over southern caribbean sea storm is expected to be at or near major hurricane strength when it approaches coast of central america early next week. evacuations are already underway in some areas where hurricane ada killed at least 150 people last week. tropical storm ioda30th named storm of a record-breaking hurricane season. coming up, the heartwarming story behind this reunion between a father and his son after he returned from a deployment in afghanistan. ♪ let's be honest. quitting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. starting small can lead to somet
in iran, the international atomic energy agency stockpile low and enrich uranium 12 times limit underandmark nuclear deal from which president trump withdrew in 2018. president-elect joe biden has said he would rejoin agreement promising he would offer iran a credible path back to diplomacy. and that's a look at some stories -- well tropical storm ioda strengthen over southern caribbean sea storm is expected to be at or near major hurricane strength when it approaches coast of central america...
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that this was the last iaea report, the international atomic energy agency's report on iran's nuclearess before he leaves office. and his national security adviser seemed to be hinting there they understand he's leaving office. so the question is is this the moment for him to act, even though the advance that iran made wouldn't lead to a weapon in at least six months and probably longer. so certainly not within the time that he's president. >> david, was it your sense he was being warned off a military strike by the people in that room? what was his reaction to their questioning? >> that was definitely the sense we got. credit for the reporting here goes to my colleagues eric schmidt, mike haberman, helene cooper. as we made our way around to different people familiar with the conversation, it be became clear that even the iran hawks like mike pompeo, the secretary of state, and chris miller, the new defense secretary and certainly chairman milley, the chairman of the jont chiefs, all said this would lead to an cl s escalation you might not be able to control in the last weeks. it my
that this was the last iaea report, the international atomic energy agency's report on iran's nuclearess before he leaves office. and his national security adviser seemed to be hinting there they understand he's leaving office. so the question is is this the moment for him to act, even though the advance that iran made wouldn't lead to a weapon in at least six months and probably longer. so certainly not within the time that he's president. >> david, was it your sense he was being warned...
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whether he had options to take against iran's main nuclear site, a day after the international atomic energy agencyported the stockpile was now 12 times larger than allowed under the nuclear accord which we should note trump pulled out of. nbc news that not yet verified the reporting. do we know what kind of strike president trump was thinking about and how was he talked out of it? >> there is a basic strike package that exists all the time against iran. and against a number of on other places. it seems that according to the new york time respect repo"new s would be a kinetic action against the nuclear sites. but the big concern is what the military calls the second and third order effects. so their worry is what would iran do. if in fact the u.s. were to take an offensive strike against a nuclear facility in iran, the concern is that iran would respond with a series of ballistic missiles, and one defensive official said that we're worried that it would drag us into a war, and they would keep firing until they kill americans. so while as you mentioned this is "new york times" reporting that we have
whether he had options to take against iran's main nuclear site, a day after the international atomic energy agencyported the stockpile was now 12 times larger than allowed under the nuclear accord which we should note trump pulled out of. nbc news that not yet verified the reporting. do we know what kind of strike president trump was thinking about and how was he talked out of it? >> there is a basic strike package that exists all the time against iran. and against a number of on other...
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the meeting followed the international atomic energy agency report that iran's uranium stockpile is now 12 times larger than permitted under the nuclear accord. iran had complied with that accord even after the u.s. withdrew but then recently started rebuilding its stockpiles in response to tightening u.s. sanctions. joining me now, "new york times" chief white house correspondent peter baker and harvard kennedy school professor nick burns, former u.s. ambassador to nato. peter, let me ask you about the "times" reporting. according to "the times," mike pompeo joined the military in pushing back, saying this was not the time to take on iran's very substantial military in the closing weeks of this administration barring some precipitating action from iran. >> that's right, exactly, secretary pompeo, vice president pence, general milley, all said this had a risk of escalating into a wider reflect in the final days of the trump administration, one that would ultimately be turned over to a new administration. that's not an ideal way to leave office, of course. the president seemed for the mo
the meeting followed the international atomic energy agency report that iran's uranium stockpile is now 12 times larger than permitted under the nuclear accord. iran had complied with that accord even after the u.s. withdrew but then recently started rebuilding its stockpiles in response to tightening u.s. sanctions. joining me now, "new york times" chief white house correspondent peter baker and harvard kennedy school professor nick burns, former u.s. ambassador to nato. peter, let...
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and they are also saying that the iaea, international atomic energy agency, should be kicked out of iranscalation. and i think these talks of revenge should be taken seriously from iran what you they ha because they have done that before. but i don't think that we can expect anything imminent. iranians know how to play the long game. they bide their time and revenge for them is a dish best served cold. but it is obvious that mr. fakhrizadeh has been on israel's radar for quite some time now. benjamin netanyahu, israel's prime minister, gave a presentation on iran in 2018 on video, he talked about iran's nuclear program and mentioned fakhrizadeh by name. >> he said remember this name. i wonder are the iranians linking america to this in any way. and we're at such a precarious time and there is a lot of chatter that the biden administration given that he has nominated tony blinken might want to try to get back into the nuclear deal. >> iranians say that they want to go back to the 2015 deal without any negotiations. they said that they are not prepared to talk about iran's ballistic missil
and they are also saying that the iaea, international atomic energy agency, should be kicked out of iranscalation. and i think these talks of revenge should be taken seriously from iran what you they ha because they have done that before. but i don't think that we can expect anything imminent. iranians know how to play the long game. they bide their time and revenge for them is a dish best served cold. but it is obvious that mr. fakhrizadeh has been on israel's radar for quite some time now....
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s atomic energy agency reports in a confidential document seen by the a.p.t iran continues to increase its stockpile of low enriched uranium, well beyond the limits of the international deal abandoned by the united states you are up to date that's the news update, kell back to you. >> all right sue, thank you very much sue herera. >>> investor money has been flowing back into commercial real estate plays this week giving the reit sector a huge boost though that's on pause today but take a look at kimko realty, the stock up big still playses a big dividend realty trust up 23% over the past week. it's upped pressure today, but it still pays a dividend of about 4.5%, and finally regency centers, ticker reg, investors flocking to this one during the rotation it's getting hit as well today, dividend over 5% investors torn between the positive vaccine news and the rick of more shutdowns as covid spreads in the meantime. let's get a trip on plantier, investors cheering the election outcome and likelihood of a divided government saying the company won't have to worr
s atomic energy agency reports in a confidential document seen by the a.p.t iran continues to increase its stockpile of low enriched uranium, well beyond the limits of the international deal abandoned by the united states you are up to date that's the news update, kell back to you. >> all right sue, thank you very much sue herera. >>> investor money has been flowing back into commercial real estate plays this week giving the reit sector a huge boost though that's on pause today...
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the international atomic energy agency says that project was shut down in 2003, but israel has sincehow dr mohsen fakhrizadeh put it — remember that name. and he says... but then he adds... special activities — you know what that is! iran has insisted that its nuclear programme is entirely peaceful. it entered into a nuclear deal with the us and several european countries in 2015. that's the deal the trump administration withdrew from two yea rs administration withdrew from two years ago, but the deal is still in place. there's also been some speculation over the timing of the assassination. here's a tweet from a former adviser to president barack obama... president—elect biden has said he wanted to rejoin the deal. and last week, the foreign ministers of the uk, germany and france met to discuss a joint approach on reviving it. a israeli intelligence and security expert told the financial times that whoever carried out the attack... here's the bbc‘s paul adams. the fallout is very dangerous. you've got also the people around the world, including interestingly today, a number of form
the international atomic energy agency says that project was shut down in 2003, but israel has sincehow dr mohsen fakhrizadeh put it — remember that name. and he says... but then he adds... special activities — you know what that is! iran has insisted that its nuclear programme is entirely peaceful. it entered into a nuclear deal with the us and several european countries in 2015. that's the deal the trump administration withdrew from two yea rs administration withdrew from two years ago,...
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but iran will also decrease significantly its cooperation with the international atomic energy agency and also its commitments to the nuclear deal. so that both the americans and the israeli regime are clannish, and the europeans as well. because so far the europeans have not used the word, the condemnation for this attack. and it is quite striking because when they alleged that the russians tried to kill a double agent, a russian double agent, and in england without providing real evidence and a person never die, 153, russian diplomats were expelled from western european and north american countries . yet when iranians are murdered, there is no word about condemnation that alone any particular are you going to want or days ago? just to correct for our viewers. the european union on saturday condemn the killing of a top or a nuclear scientist as a criminal act. but perhaps who we can move the discussion on to the question of what is that? where does this sit with the possibility of an improvement in relations under a biden administration, if at the same time, in the final, it seems tw
but iran will also decrease significantly its cooperation with the international atomic energy agency and also its commitments to the nuclear deal. so that both the americans and the israeli regime are clannish, and the europeans as well. because so far the europeans have not used the word, the condemnation for this attack. and it is quite striking because when they alleged that the russians tried to kill a double agent, a russian double agent, and in england without providing real evidence and...
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the international atomic energy agency's report says iran has increased and boosted the purity of its uranium stockpile. far beyond what it's allowed. the i.a.e.a. says iran is moving at vance. the centrifuges to an underground site apparently built to withstand the aerial bombardment, iran's nuclear deal with world powers as being unraveling since president trump withdrew from from it in 2018. well, the u.n. is calling it a countdown to catastrophe millions of men, women, and children in yemen. will face famine within months of more aid, money does not come in. the un's humanitarian chief says, an extra $1.00 and a half $1000000000.00 is needed to avert the crisis. our diplomatic editor james bays reports now from the un's headquarters in new york. the u.n. security council, we're told the warning lights were blinking red with the world food program, the winner of this year's nobel peace prize, talking of the risk of famine in months. i would literally like to be pretty clear, pretty blunt about the situation because i don't want person to leave here without any doubt about the scale
the international atomic energy agency's report says iran has increased and boosted the purity of its uranium stockpile. far beyond what it's allowed. the i.a.e.a. says iran is moving at vance. the centrifuges to an underground site apparently built to withstand the aerial bombardment, iran's nuclear deal with world powers as being unraveling since president trump withdrew from from it in 2018. well, the u.n. is calling it a countdown to catastrophe millions of men, women, and children in...
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parliament is reviewing a bill that would prevent further inspections by the international atomic energy agency. nbc news has not confirmed details of the assassination. tin when i was laid off... ...it was absolutely terrifying. i felt like i was just fighting an uphill battle in my career. as a little kid i knew that i wanted to work with computers. ♪ so when i heard about the applied digital skills courses, that definitely appealed to me. you're learning how to create spreadsheets, documents, forms and surveys. i'm thinking i can become more marketable. i got to about the third course and i'm like, you know, i probably could do this for a living. you don't need to be a computer expert to be great at this. these are skills lots and lots of people can learn. ♪ i feel hopeful about the future now. it's empowering to have that knowledge that nobody can take away from you. ♪ janie, come here. check this out. let me see. she looks... kind of like me. yeah. that's because it's your grandma when she was your age. oh wow. that's...that's amazing. oh and she was on the debate team. yeah, that's probab
parliament is reviewing a bill that would prevent further inspections by the international atomic energy agency. nbc news has not confirmed details of the assassination. tin when i was laid off... ...it was absolutely terrifying. i felt like i was just fighting an uphill battle in my career. as a little kid i knew that i wanted to work with computers. ♪ so when i heard about the applied digital skills courses, that definitely appealed to me. you're learning how to create spreadsheets,...
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the council says iran refused to make him available for an interview with the international atomic energy agency. there is a big has more now from the iranian capital tehran, the intelligence ministry has said that they're launching an investigation. now this is a very high profile, killing. in fockers are there was a high profile nuclear scientist. now he had been targeted in the past going back 10 years, so his movements were highly protected. it was kept a secret, and there will be questions internally about how this has happened, how the security breach has happened. but there has been official response. foreign minister divides raef has pointed his finger at israel, the head of the armed forces. he has also blamed israel and defense advisor to the supreme leader, ayatollah khomeini has said that the perpetrators will be targeted now most in fact, result there was also known as the father of iran's nuclear program. he was given that name by some individuals outside of the country. now that nuclear weapons program was around 2003. some activities went on until 2009, barcoding to the i.a.e.a.
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and for iran to stop new claims, but actions by the international atomic energy agency. the anger follows the killing of top scientists to mosques in phuket is that it gunned down by attackers in his car, in a suburb east and thrown on friday. his family speaking on state t.v., also called for revenge. a naughty chair. he was a scientist and at the same time, a very kind and affectionate husband who loved his country. i plead to others to continue his path and to not let his blood go in vain. his path was very important for him and his blood was spilled for it. as far as i tell, the world's arrogance, that if they were afraid of this mosque and this country's progress, and if they were worried about progress made by this mosque, you must be scared of his blood a 1000 times more. the world's arrogance has to know that by killing people like fuckers are the this path of progress will not be stopped. president hassan rouhani blamed israel for the assassination of iran's, most senior scientist been more am what i would say. the relevant authorities will respond to this crime
and for iran to stop new claims, but actions by the international atomic energy agency. the anger follows the killing of top scientists to mosques in phuket is that it gunned down by attackers in his car, in a suburb east and thrown on friday. his family speaking on state t.v., also called for revenge. a naughty chair. he was a scientist and at the same time, a very kind and affectionate husband who loved his country. i plead to others to continue his path and to not let his blood go in vain....