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>> they invited me to come and azerbaijan, do you know where that is? >> jimmy: no?don. it was endless in the air. azerbaijan is an incredible city. an oil city. south of moscow. four hours south of moscow. it's somewhere out there. >> jimmy: yeah, right. >> modern hotels that you can see on hills. beautiful city. and i did love it. i've been to kazakhstan, lisbon, seoul, south korea. i've been doing comedy tours. i'm going back to doing this. >> jimmy: you like sitting down, talking to people. >> ask confessions, bitching it up. >> jimmy: will you take phone calls? >> no because we can't do it live on the internet. sometimes it's the day before. >> jimmy: or go on twitter and say now, hey, now, i'm taking phone calls. >> i am on twitter. >> jimmy: but you put a thing on twitter and say, hey, i've got seth mcfarland in the studio, call me right now. >> i could do that. >> jimmy: you see that, larry. [ applause ] >> jimmy: i like it when you announce the city. i like that. >> you, you, you -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: very, very clever, yeah. i know a lot of times when a
>> they invited me to come and azerbaijan, do you know where that is? >> jimmy: no?don. it was endless in the air. azerbaijan is an incredible city. an oil city. south of moscow. four hours south of moscow. it's somewhere out there. >> jimmy: yeah, right. >> modern hotels that you can see on hills. beautiful city. and i did love it. i've been to kazakhstan, lisbon, seoul, south korea. i've been doing comedy tours. i'm going back to doing this. >> jimmy: you like...
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captured in plots targeting israeli, british and american targets in georgia, india, thailand, azerbaijan, kenya and cyprus. reza khalilli doesn't want his face shown but is a former member of the elite quds force, an iranian special operations group. he says it's orchestrating plots against israel. >> terror networks, recruiting, transfer of cash, terrorist activities under connection to hazard,s, islamic jihad and others. >> reporter: an example of what he's talking about, the july the 3-arrest in kenya. two iranian agents allegedly from the quds force were charged. a few days later in cyprus a suspected member of hezbollah, the terrorist group supported by iran were detained allegedly scoping out targets, including israeli tourists. >> pelley: john, thanks very much. tonight our new poll in the presidential race shows most voters don't seem to like their choices. the cbs news/"new york times" poll asked voters their preference. 47% said mitt romney, 46% president obama but only 36% have a favorable opinion of the president and only 32 view governor romney favorably maybe those negative
captured in plots targeting israeli, british and american targets in georgia, india, thailand, azerbaijan, kenya and cyprus. reza khalilli doesn't want his face shown but is a former member of the elite quds force, an iranian special operations group. he says it's orchestrating plots against israel. >> terror networks, recruiting, transfer of cash, terrorist activities under connection to hazard,s, islamic jihad and others. >> reporter: an example of what he's talking about, the...
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civilians and diplomats around the world in kenya, cyprus, india, bangkok in azerbaijan, they try toraelis and american diplomats. in washington, d.c., near you bret, they try to blow up a cafe to kill saudi ambassador and plot to blow up the embassy as well in washington, d.c. >> ambassador, the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu was quoted today as you just said, all signs point to iran. this is an iranian terror attack spreading across the world. israel will react strongly to iran's terror. what exactly does react strongly mean? and what are the options? >> we will choose the time and administration. we will react firmly. the israeli people, army of israel will defend itself. iranians know they cannot shed israeli blood with impunity. >> bret: any advance warning on the attack? >> well, we have had indications because of this pattern of iranian terrorist attacks around the world they have been targeting our zillians an our diplomats. yes -- civilians and our diplomats. yes, we have had a heightened alert. in particular, the countries i mentioned already. we know iranians are tryin
civilians and diplomats around the world in kenya, cyprus, india, bangkok in azerbaijan, they try toraelis and american diplomats. in washington, d.c., near you bret, they try to blow up a cafe to kill saudi ambassador and plot to blow up the embassy as well in washington, d.c. >> ambassador, the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu was quoted today as you just said, all signs point to iran. this is an iranian terror attack spreading across the world. israel will react strongly to iran's...
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they have been to bulgaria, azerbaijan, kenya, cypress. i could have a long list. according to "the times of london" there could be a hit quad in london looking for israeli athletes at the olympics. why is iran doing this? because it is trying to divert attention from its nuclear program. it is trying to convince israel to counter attack, to strike back, strike back where, hezbollah that is iran's hit squad. that is the group that goes around the world in terror attacks. where do they live? in southern lebanon. if israel takes a bait and attacks hezbollah in southern lebanon, that could ignite a arab-israelly war. what does that do? give iran time for its nuclear weapons program. gregg: unless israel takes action elsewhere. which invites the question does this invite the notion as suggested by the prime minister on sunday that israel which launch a tactical strike against nuclear sites, not go after hezbollah? >> that has always been the question and particularly if iran's steps up its nuclear weapons program. you know they have just lost a major strategic about al
they have been to bulgaria, azerbaijan, kenya, cypress. i could have a long list. according to "the times of london" there could be a hit quad in london looking for israeli athletes at the olympics. why is iran doing this? because it is trying to divert attention from its nuclear program. it is trying to convince israel to counter attack, to strike back, strike back where, hezbollah that is iran's hit squad. that is the group that goes around the world in terror attacks. where do they...
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there are some issues about the fact that israel is looking to have launched bases in azerbaijan. they need the bunker busting munitions, aerospace clearance. those are the kind of things that have to happen. once again we are not showing a strong supporter of israel, so therefore the other actors in that neighborhood are starting to rise up against them. >> thank you for being here. my question is on syria. some are saying our lack of involvement is showing that we don't really have power or influence in the middle east. what do you see over future in syria and what could we possibly do? >> i will tell you this. if you recall the president when he came to making his announcement about the troop withdrawal from iraq his opening line was, i have kept my campaign promise. general alston, the commanding general in iraq at the time, ask for 15,000 of a residual force. the next thing you know he is totally 0. now we have left a vacuum in iraq, and guess who is in syria? iran and the revolutionary guard. they were able to transit through. again, this is the shortsightedness of our forei
there are some issues about the fact that israel is looking to have launched bases in azerbaijan. they need the bunker busting munitions, aerospace clearance. those are the kind of things that have to happen. once again we are not showing a strong supporter of israel, so therefore the other actors in that neighborhood are starting to rise up against them. >> thank you for being here. my question is on syria. some are saying our lack of involvement is showing that we don't really have...
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look what happened in latvia, lithuania, georgia, azerbaijan comer kurdistan and other countries that have been hit with cyberattack some we are going from exploiting networks for intellectual property and they've been disrupted in nature and this is like the kids all screaming at once since suppertime. it happened every night. and there was the joke. i'm sorry. [laughter] it's the kids screaming every night and you are trying to talk and have the conversation you can't communicate as soon as they are quiet you can communicate. and disruptive for distributed denial service attack as much like that. the conditions pipes are filled up with this spam e-mail that is distributed in the service command there are different versions of this that either block the communications channel for use at the computer capability of your system. either way, you can't communicate. but as soon as that stops and it's clear out, you can go back to the communications. what i am concerned about coming and what i think we really need to be concerned about is when these transition from disruptive to disrupt the
look what happened in latvia, lithuania, georgia, azerbaijan comer kurdistan and other countries that have been hit with cyberattack some we are going from exploiting networks for intellectual property and they've been disrupted in nature and this is like the kids all screaming at once since suppertime. it happened every night. and there was the joke. i'm sorry. [laughter] it's the kids screaming every night and you are trying to talk and have the conversation you can't communicate as soon as...
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happened in estonia in 2007, the monument issue, look at what happened in latvia, lithuania, georgia, azerbaijan, kurdistan and ore countries that have been -- other countries that have been hit with cyber attacks. we've gone from exploiting networks for intellectual property to attacks. and these attacks have been disruptive in nature. and this is like the kids all screaming at once at supper time. it happened every night. and -- that was a joke, i'm sorry, i can go shore. [laughter] slower. no jokes, okay. [laughter] the kids screaming every night and you're trying to talk, have a conversation, you can't communicate. as soon as they're quiet, you can communicate. in a disruptive service attack is much like that. your pipes, the communications pipes are filled up with this spam or botnet e-mail, and there are different versions of this that either block the communications channel or use up the computer capability of your system. either way you can't communicate. but as soon as that stops and that's cleared out, you can go back to communications. what i am concerned about and what i think we rea
happened in estonia in 2007, the monument issue, look at what happened in latvia, lithuania, georgia, azerbaijan, kurdistan and ore countries that have been -- other countries that have been hit with cyber attacks. we've gone from exploiting networks for intellectual property to attacks. and these attacks have been disruptive in nature. and this is like the kids all screaming at once at supper time. it happened every night. and -- that was a joke, i'm sorry, i can go shore. [laughter] slower....
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what has happened in estonia in 2007, look at what has happened in latvia, lithuanians, georgia, azerbaijan, kurdistan and other countries that have been hit with inside attacks. we've gone from exporting. intellectual property to attack. and these attacks have been disrupted in nature and this is like the kids all screaming at once at suppertime. it happens every time. there was a joke. i'm sorry. [laughter] the kids are screaming every night and you are trying to have a conversation and can't communicate. as soon as they are quiet you can communicate and disruptive for distributive to service attack is much more like that. the pipes are filled up so block the communications channels or use of the computer capability of your system. either way, you can't communicate but as soon as that stops and it's clear out, you can go back to communications. but i am concerned about and what i think we really need to be concerned about is when of these transition from a destructive to destructive attacks to it it has to be released. if the bio source other portion were destroyed, your system would have
what has happened in estonia in 2007, look at what has happened in latvia, lithuanians, georgia, azerbaijan, kurdistan and other countries that have been hit with inside attacks. we've gone from exporting. intellectual property to attack. and these attacks have been disrupted in nature and this is like the kids all screaming at once at suppertime. it happens every time. there was a joke. i'm sorry. [laughter] the kids are screaming every night and you are trying to have a conversation and can't...
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what happens if armenia and azerbaijan go to war? which could happen. i wouldn't exclude it. what happens maybe in a somewhat less dire way if russia invades georgia again? 2008, a tough year in u.s./turkish relations. turkey all of a sudden looking like it was on the front lines of a reemerging, redeveloping cold war and not very comfortable with that. several scenarios you can imagine in the caucuses that are difficult and complicated. what happens if israel or israel and the united states or the united states alone strike iran? big problem. and a conference a year from now or a year after that takes place, u.s./turkish relations could have a whole different tenor, i would submit. differences may well emerge over syria, differences may well emerge over, or worsen, over turkish relationship with israel. there are a whole series of things that can go really, i think, very, very wrong. um, the e.u. piece may come back together, and that may change at some point turkey's calculations or the calculations of turkish leaders about, you know, where they need to make investments of
what happens if armenia and azerbaijan go to war? which could happen. i wouldn't exclude it. what happens maybe in a somewhat less dire way if russia invades georgia again? 2008, a tough year in u.s./turkish relations. turkey all of a sudden looking like it was on the front lines of a reemerging, redeveloping cold war and not very comfortable with that. several scenarios you can imagine in the caucuses that are difficult and complicated. what happens if israel or israel and the united states or...
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know there are some issues about how did the fact that israel was looking to have launch bases in azerbaijan. how did that information suddenly get leaked out and the fact that the intelligence sharing, the bunker buster missions, refueling and air by clearing, those are the types of things that have happened and i think right now once again we are not showing that strong support of israel so therefore the other actors in that neighborhood are starting to rise up against them. >> thank you congressman for being here. my name is molly from ohio state. my question is about syria. some are saying that the lack of involvement is showing that we don't really have power or influence in the middle east so my question to you is, what do you see our future in syria and what could we possibly do? >> i will tell you this. if you recall the president when he came to making his announcement about the troop withdrawal from iraq his opening line was, i've kept my campaign promise. national security cannot beat based on campaign promises. general austin asked for 10 to 15,000 of a residual force and he was
know there are some issues about how did the fact that israel was looking to have launch bases in azerbaijan. how did that information suddenly get leaked out and the fact that the intelligence sharing, the bunker buster missions, refueling and air by clearing, those are the types of things that have happened and i think right now once again we are not showing that strong support of israel so therefore the other actors in that neighborhood are starting to rise up against them. >> thank...
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there are some issues about the fact that israel is looking to have launched bases in azerbaijan.ed the bunker busting munitions, aerospace clearance. those are the kind of things that have to happen. once again we are not showing a strong supporter of israel, so therefore the other actors in that neighborhood are starting to rise up against them. >> thank you for being here. my question is on syria. some are saying our lack of involvement is showing that we don't really have power or influence in the middle east. what do you see over future in syria and what could we possibly do? >> i will tell you this. if you recall the president when he came to making his announcement about the troop withdrawal from iraq, his opening line was, i have kept my campaign promise. general alston, the commanding general in iraq at the time, ask for 15,000 of a residual force. the next thing you know he is totally 0. now we have left a vacuum in iraq, and guess who is in syria? iran and the revolutionary guard. they were able to transit through. again, this is the shortsightedness of our foreign poli
there are some issues about the fact that israel is looking to have launched bases in azerbaijan.ed the bunker busting munitions, aerospace clearance. those are the kind of things that have to happen. once again we are not showing a strong supporter of israel, so therefore the other actors in that neighborhood are starting to rise up against them. >> thank you for being here. my question is on syria. some are saying our lack of involvement is showing that we don't really have power or...
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look at what happened in latvia, lithuania, georgia, as azerbaijan, turkistan, countries hit with cyber attacks. we have gone from exploiting networks for intellectual property to a tax. these attacks have been disruptive in nature. this is like the kids screaming at once at suppertime -- it happens every night. that was a joke. i can go slower. [laughter] no jokes. ok. the kids screaming every night when you are trying to have a conversation. you cannot communicate. as soon as they then are quiet, you can communicate. it distributed a denial of service attack is like that. the communications types are filled up with spam or botnet email, denial of service. there are different versions of this that can block the communications channels or use up the computer capability of your systems. either way, you cannot communicate. but as soon as that stops and that is cleared out, you can go back to communications. but what i am concerned about, what i think we really need to be concerned about, is when these transition from disruptive to destructive attacks. i think those are coming. in a destru
look at what happened in latvia, lithuania, georgia, as azerbaijan, turkistan, countries hit with cyber attacks. we have gone from exploiting networks for intellectual property to a tax. these attacks have been disruptive in nature. this is like the kids screaming at once at suppertime -- it happens every night. that was a joke. i can go slower. [laughter] no jokes. ok. the kids screaming every night when you are trying to have a conversation. you cannot communicate. as soon as they then are...